Saturday, April 02, 2005

Love fails. Charity never faileth.

Three Wishes: Grace Mercy Peace.

Grace unto you, and peace, from God our Father and the Lord Jesus Christ... In keeping with having fellowship with the absolute in heaven, higher than the heavens, which are higher than the earth, and having an exchange of experience and thought therewith such absolute, I'm working on a new webpage about the Pauline clarity of the biblical word "charity"... Title: Charity: Pauline Clarity of Charity - Godshew.org... Description: Biblical charity never faileth. Love, even the 'agape' sort of twain loves(filio/agape) God is, often fails many; But "charity", being the "greatest" of "three things", never fails any... Text Intro: I've learned, from more study of the Holy Bible (the seventh Bible, a good one made better) than most peers, we ought not loosely translate Bible words... not say show, when Holy Bible says "shew"; nor say you, when Holy Bible says"ye"; nor say love, when Holy Bible says "charity"... For such tends to the sort of knowledge which "puffeth up", is accounted as "nothing" without charity, and notably "shall vanish"... For by such perversions in many Bible versions, akin to a perverted gospel many movie script writers create by 'taking license' (examples: Noah's Ark, Passion of Christ)... by such loosely translated perversions of the Holy Bible many do not learn the allegoric lessons (morals) of the Holy Bible, nor get it: "understanding", the awareness and enlightenment obtainable by using the most appropriate word of several options, such as the Holy Bible's use of "charity" instead of "love" for 'agape'... Text: Pauline clarity of charity begins in 1Cor 8, firstly noting therein "charity edifies"... Edification being the condition of being spiritually enlightened by being built up, grown up, via line upon line and precept upon precept; But firstly establishing the proper foundation laid: Jesus Christ (not Christ Jesus, which is mirrorly the reverse), and then building (up from the foundation) thereon the Christ of Jesus Christ, the Christ being the perfect man in Eph 4... Yet not stopping at, nor stunting growth with only Christ: the end of the law for righteousness; But going on unto perfection, growing up unto the "fulness of Christ": all grace and no law at all... as if the greatest of three things, as charity is notably also the greatest of three things... Law, of Grace + Law, was great (was, but is not) ... Grace, of Law or Grace, is greater (a "greater" than Solomon or Jonah is here; by whom came grace and truth about the law)... All grace and no law at all: greatest (the greatest is yet to come)... Anyone got any thoughts on the subject? ... The grace of our Lord Jesus Christ with you all. Amen.

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