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THE GOSPEL OF JESUS CHRIST

by "firefly" <fireflyguy@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Apr 21, 2008 at 06:45 PM

In the beginning, God created everything and said it was "good", meaning it

was exactly what he wanted to create, and had no flaws in that regard. 
Humanly speaking, what God created followed the blueprint exactly.

Man, having a mind of his own, made the choice to try and do something
that 
was outside the design of himself.

By doing this, man created a distance between himself and his function
with 
God.  Man sinned.

Going outside of the design of God is called apostasy, and apostasy is an 
ever growing, ever widening and ever advancing and ever dividing departure

from his own purpose in the plan and design of God.

Eventually, God gave to Moses what man's departure consisted of in ten 
violations known as the Ten Commandments.  The Ten Commandments, or law, 
were given to man to impose a forced control at the penalty of death.  Man

was as a wild animal; never conforming to his created purpose, but always 
against it.  God came against man's new unnatural and discordant behavior 
in giving him the law to restrain him.

The law is never given to people of promise, but to people of no promise. 
This is revealed in 1Timothy, chapter 1.

1 Timothy 1:9 Knowing this, that the law is not made for a righteous man, 
but for the lawless and disobedient, for the ungodly and for sinners, for 
unholy and profane, for murderers of fathers and murderers of mothers, for

manslayers,

I Timothy 1:10 For whoremongers, for them that defile themselves with 
mankind, for menstealers, for liars, for perjured persons, and if there be

any other thing that is contrary to sound doctrine

We see that the law is only given to sinners, not to people who can
improve 
their sinfulness.

Forest rangers do not nail up a sign saying "Do Not Feed The Bears" where
no 
bears exist.  There needs to be a purpose for a law in making the 
inconsiderate conform.

As the printed inserts from inspectors we get in items we purchase at the 
store, God "inspected" man and gave the results of man's deformity.  If a 
car on the assembly line has a cracked wind****eld, the inspector, upon 
writing down this defect for correction, has created a law: "Thou Shalt
Not 
have a cracked wind****eld".  Nothing about the inspector's findings can be

used to correct the wind****eld, but rather, has made possible the repair
of 
the wind****eld BY SUBSTITUTIONAL or REPLACEMENT new wind****eld.

Men who attempt to make themselves better people by the conformity to the 
restraints of law, attempt the impossible: They use the evidence of their 
malady to promote the evidence of no malady at all.  1Timothy points out 
that those who do this don't understand what they are doing, and don't 
understand what they are talking about.

1 Timothy 1:5 Now the end of the commandment is charity out of a pure
heart, 
and of a good conscience, and of faith unfeigned:

I Timothy 1:6 From which some having swerved have turned aside unto vain 
jangling;

I Timothy 1:7 Desiring to be teachers of the law; understanding neither
what 
they say, nor whereof they affirm.

Eventually, God became a man named Jesus, born on the earth for the
purpose 
of becoming this substitution for man.  Jesus became the substitutional 
holy, or appropriate and unswerving in purpose of God's design for man, 
lifetime that we could never achieve ourselves, Jesus became the death to 
please the justice for a man and every man who puts faith in him, in a
death 
sentence to please the need for justice of the court of heaven, thirdly, 
Jesus became the substitutional inner conscience of man, which is called
the 
rebirth: born again.

The ministry of Jesus upon the earth is comprised of two points.  The
first 
point he gave to man was that if he wanted to go to heaven and escape 
eternal punishment, he needed to be perfectly free from sin; if it was 
necessary, man needed to cut off his hands or pluck out his eye, for the 
purpose of being holy or of appropriate conduct.

This first point of Jesus' two-point earthly sermon was given for effect. 
Jesus drew-out the desired affect in his listeners, and next delivered his

second and final point to his earthly ministry: Jesus next said to his 
troubled audience that became all men through Scripture throughout
history: 
"Blessed [or HAPPY]" are you who mourn, hunger and thirst for 
righteousness"; the righteousness needed to go to heaven, "...for I will
be 
your substitutional life".  One only hungers and thirsts for what he does 
not have.  This is also what he meant when he said:

Matthew 11:28 Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I 
will give your rest.

Rest from the futile effort of producing holiness from our original 
resources; our own best efforts.

Jesus said: "He who loses his life for my sake will find it".  We who 
believe become partakers in the life of Christ.

Not INFLUENCED by the life of Christ, as a side life working together in 
Christ, but OF the life of Christ who does every good thing in and through

the person he inhabits.

Christians are known as followers of Christ, but Christians are not in any

way Jesus impersonators.  Christians are representation of Jesus by
himself 
personally.  Christians do not dress up to go and meet with Jesus, 
Christians are those who go to Jesus to be dressed and prepared by him for

his purpose in and through those he inhabits.  So we see, Jesus is not an 
INFLUENCE on the life of the Christian, but is the very life of the 
Christian without separation.

One can only hunger and thirst for what one does not have.  If one has
food 
and water he will not hunger and thirst; if one has no righteousness and 
knows it is required of him, he will hunger and thirst for it.

Jesus wanted man to understand that man was not the answer to his dilemma,

but the reason for it; man does not have the ability to improve or conform

to any kind of spirituality, but it is because of the remnants of man's
own 
self after being filled with the spirit of Christ, that are the exclusive 
resource of his sin.  The difficulty with man's sin comes from man's new 
nature from the rebirth into Christ.  This is the undying conscience of 
Christ that lives to guide the believer through the present and through
all 
eternity.

This rebirth is a thing that separates man without God into man with God; 
man with no holiness or spiritual good, to a man with God and all
spiritual 
good.

Rebirth therefore, becomes the most im****tant asset for man's quest to be 
acceptable for heaven.

How then do we gain this rebirth?

John 3:3 Jesus answered and said unto him, Verily, verily, I say unto
thee, 
Except a man be born again, he cannot see the kingdom of God.

Rebirth, as we have seen, is not based on man's ability to conform, but 
through the recognition that conformity is impossible for man through his 
own depravity of holy resources, but is based on the holiness of an 
indwelling Christ.

It is as a man who comes to you with tape across his mouth who writes on
his 
tablet that he is a habitual liar, and understands that no liar will ever 
enter heaven, so he is restraining himself from ever having op****tunity to

lie again with the tape.  Further, the man op****tunes you that he will pay

you handsomely if you would be interested in watching him 24 hours a day, 
making sure that after he eats the tape be reapplied to make sure of no
lies 
escaping.  The reason this effort for self-imposed holiness will never
work 
is because of the sad fact that he is merely a liar with tape on his
mouth. 
The tape, which is the representation of LAW, is a restraint of one who is

otherwise uncooperative and untrustable.  Definitely NOT heaven material. 
The tape, as the law, proves by its existence that the person wearing the 
tape is a liar.  The law of God proves by its existence that man is a 
sinner.

The law of God goes back to that blueprint that I mentioned in the 
beginning: The original plan for man, and man's departure from it; the law

is the means from which we see the violation.  The tape is a perfect sign 
that a man is a liar.

What it is that happens to the liar when he partakes of the Divine Nature,

the Mind of Christ, the Holy Spirit of God, is: He no longer is
comfortable 
with lying, for he loves THE TRUTH!  This removal of unnecessary tape from

the mouth of a former liar is known as CHRISTIAN LIBERTY.  It is like 
getting the keys to the car because the owner trusts where you will go and

how you will go with the car.  Christian liberty is where the necessity of

law becomes obviously unnecessary.  Since Jesus is the life, there is not 
possibility of sinful influence, Jesus has the controls of the innermost 
man; the conscience of right and wrong.  It is what the term: "No longer 
under law" refers to, and what "law written in the heart" refers to.

This Christian liberty is mentioned wherever we see we are "not under
law", 
and particularly where we read that "all things are permissible".  How is 
this possible that God who came to earth to die for payment for our sins 
would then permit us to do the same things again?  It is part of God's 
excellent wisdom, in that he made all things common and equal before us.

1Corintians 6:12 All things are lawful unto me, but all things are not 
expedient: all things are lawful for me, but I will not be brought under
the 
power of any.

God crashed the "stock market" of our lusts by taking away the rarity of 
what would be special as a result of this rarity.  As a result of having
all 
things permissible, there no longer exists a delicacy or a craving for
what 
we do not have.  There no longer is a value system based on "supply and 
demand", which always go hand in hand.

Solomon had everything permissible to him, and because of it, he sought
more 
and more fiercely for everything and anything he could obtain to satisfy
his 
hunger and lusts, only to find it a "meaningless" bore.  As the Christian 
goes through maturing, in his sin and obedience, he learns progressively
in 
his thinking that sin is meaningless.  With the mind of Christ within, God

then shows us what things have great meaning indeed, and we naturally seek

these things.  It is what the Apostle Paul meant when he said "Behold, all

things are new"

2 Corinthians 5:17 Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new
creature: 
old things are passed away; behold, all things are become new.



Why is it, how is it, that a born-again Christian, with the mind and the 
Divine nature of God within him yet sins?

It is because there are TWO MINDS at work in the Believer, his own, and 
Christ's.

This is why Scripture tells us we need the continual renewal of our own
mind 
through Jesus' mind.

Romans 12:2  And be not fa****oned according to this world: but be ye 
transformed by the renewing of your mind, and ye may prove what is the
good 
and acceptable and perfect will of God.

Whenever Scripture admonishes us to behave a certain way, it is the
request 
that we act like ourselves; our new self that is of the life of Christ.

James 1:23  For if any be a hearer of the word, and not a doer, he is like

unto a man beholding his natural face in a mirror;

James 1:24  For he beholdeth himself, and goeth his way, and straightway 
forgetteth what manner of man he was.

This passage is about Christians, for we know by Scripture that the
natural 
man without Christ cannot do one right thing.

Romans 3:10  As it is written, There is none righteous, no, not one.

The face seen in the mirror is therefore of the one who is in Christ.  The

passage makes it clear: When we sin, we behave in a manner unlike
ourselves; 
our new selves.  When we "be transformed" by the renewing of our minds, it

is part of this process of renewing our minds: The accepting and
respecting 
for what we now cannot escape from being true about ourselves anyway.

Admonishment from Scripture concerning our conduct is always a request to 
remember who we are in reality; the things we love and cherish and are 
inseparably based within now: holy living, and holy life.  The
Admonishment 
of Scripture to behave a certain way just saves us the time from finding
out 
anew that we cannot continue going in the wrong direction without great 
discomfort.

The unregenerate, those who are not reborn, find little if any discomfort
in 
doing wrong, but are pleased with it, and wish others to join them in
their 
error.

The fellow****p with the mind of Jesus is where maturity comes from.  We do

not, once again, make something better of ourselves, but permit the
unerring 
mind of Christ to have its way with our new person, knowing that Jesus is 
our actual reality of who we are now.

Should any Christian head into the pirate ****p of sin, he will sicken and 
jump overboard and swim to shore, without fail.   The heart jumps
overboard 
to escape first:  It actually isn't possible for a Christian to benefit or

profit from sin.

When a Christian sins, he is miserable and uncomfortable in it.

This is a very useful observance in ones self to know if they are saved:
How 
do we feel about our sin.

2Corinthians 13:5  Examine yourselves, whether ye be in the faith; prove 
your own selves. Know ye not your own selves, how that Jesus Christ is in 
you, except ye be reprobates?

There is an inescapable truth about the proper conduct of our new man in 
Christ.

If it were not for the mind of Christ within us, we would have no 
understanding, no compass within us to know the difference between right
and 
wrong choices.

The ability to sin comes from an imagination that is left behind from the 
old nature; the old man.  The Apostle Paul stated in Romans that if we do 
not like our sin, it is a divine revelation from an indwelling Jesus, and 
because we agree with Jesus, and have a conscience about it, it is no
longer 
ourselves that is sinning, but sin dwelling in us.

Romans 7:17 Now then it is no more I that do it, but sin that dwelleth in 
me.

Upon first-faith, we were changed instantly and eternally by this rebirth,

having Jesus in us.  Through Scripture, we are able to explore this new 
creation, as though the Scriptures were a flashlight, and our new man a 
seemingly endless cave of beauty and delight.  When we explore who we are
in 
Christ, it is about Jesus in us.

Because we partake in the life of Christ in our rebirth, we have his 
righteousness and his destiny as our own too.

We do not become the eternal God, as Jesus is, but we partake of his life.

We are not indwelt and saved gradually, but our minds gradually come into 
better understanding and cooperation.

Ephesians 2:10 For we are his workman****p, created in Christ Jesus unto
good 
works, which God hath before ordained that we should walk in them.

This verse clearly shows that we are created unto good works.  Obviously,
in 
our original state we could do no good works, so it refers to our next, 
reborn state, to do good works.  It is to say that we are REBORN unto good

works, which indicates that one must be indwelt by Christ and SAVED first,

in order to do a good work.  It is not progressional or gradual salvation.

When we do sin, we have an advocate in Jesus, to help us get back on
track, 
and to forgive us from all unrighteousness.

This sinfulness, though paid for in advance by Jesus Christ, is
detrimental 
to our usefulness to God on the earth.

The issue of our eternal salvation was taken care of by Jesus on the
cross. 
What the sin of a Christian creates is a waste of time.

The Christian cannot be comfortable with sin, and only enters into it 
through forgetfulness or through discouragement.  This is why God ordained

fellow****p and ministry.  Ministry is 100% about the utter protection and 
care from God through his promises to us.  It is the encouragement needed
to 
keep us from behaving other than like our new natures in Christ.

James 1:23 For if any be a hearer of the word, and not a doer, he is like 
unto a man beholding his natural face in a mirror:

James 1:24 For he beholdeth himself, and goeth his way, and straightway 
forgetteth what manner of man he was.

This is to say that we see ourselves in a mirror and understand whom we
are, 
and then go off and forget, and do things that are entirely unlike 
ourselves; to sin like the sinners we are not.

A sinner is someone who has no conscience.  Christians sin, but feel badly

about their sin by the mind of Christ being his conscience inside himself.

This is what is meant when God said:

John 1:10 If we say that we have not sinned, we make him a liar, and his 
word is not in us.

We are instructed to come boldly to the Throne of Grace so we will not
dwell 
in our failure and identify with that, but more to the point to dwell on 
Jesus for the good.

Hebrews 4:16 Let us therefore come boldly unto the throne of grace that we

may obtain mercy, and find grace to help in time of need.

How is it we begin to have this rebirth and the new life in Christ?

Jesus said we must become like little children:

Matthew 18:3 And said, Verily I say unto you, Except ye be converted, and 
become as little children, ye shall not enter into the kingdom of heaven.

What is it that little children possess that we must obtain?: Children
have 
an unquestioning FAITH or TRUST, in God.

We are saved through the generosity of God, through Faith in it.  Faith,
we 
see, has no thought that God will play any tricks on us concerning the 
salvation he promises us for simply trusting him on it.

It is a simple and plain, though magnificent, gesture of generosity from 
God.

When we seek Jesus for this life in sincerity, he will simply and surely 
give it to us.  We will be in the life of Christ through all eternity in 
heaven by trusting Jesus when he says he wants to and will do it
immediately 
for us upon request.

Judgment Day will not be about the judgment of Jesus, but the judgment of 
MEN.  Did men judge to trust God or not  concerning his salvation.  God
will 
grant the earthly wishes in this regard after death.  There is no changing

of the choice after death.

And it must be pointed out, that upon accepting Jesus' choice of us for 
salvation, which is extended to everyone, we are saved by that faith, or 
trust, alone.  We are not saved by any form of our own perceived 
accomplishment, but exclusively by the accomplishment of Jesus.  We are
not 
saved by having a good cooperative life in Christ, but by Christ.

We are saved today upon acceptance, entirely by the generosity of God, in 
spite of us, in spite of our sinful inclination, and because of our sinful

inclination.  We are overpowered by the new man in Christ, and the things
of 
Christ are all that will ever be comfortable and true to us.

Hebrews 9:27 And as it is appointed unto men once to die, but after this
the 
judgment.

Will Jesus judge us trusting?

This trust is a gift from God as well.

The Scriptures were given to the writer by the Holy Spirit of God.  The 
understanding of what Scripture says is also given to man, the hearer, by 
the Holy Spirit of God.  The Word of God never returns void, giving every 
man the ability for the first time in his life to understand the spiritual

cir***stance and what choices are available.

Isaiah 55:11 ...so shall my word be that goeth forth out of my mouth: it 
shall not return unto me void, but it shall accomplish that which I
please, 
and it shall prosper in the thing whereto I sent it.

We have all been personally responsible for the costs of the affairs of
our 
own lives.  We have worked, clothed and fed our children, paid our rent
and 
utilities all our lives, in order to have some semblance of comfort and 
ease.

Now, for the unimaginable wonders of heaven, we are simply given it as a 
gift.

It is assumed by some that heaven is given by the whim of God toward 
unsuspecting men.  It is also assumed that upon Judgment Day that those
who 
achieved a good walk with Jesus will enter in.  This is the false gospel
of

ENTITLEMENT.

Be assured, that heaven will not be given to those who have personal 
achievements, which is a great impossibility.  Heaven will be given to man

by the generosity of God, in spite of who man is, and because of the 
achievement of Jesus on his behalf.

It is a gift.

If we are wise, we will take it.

---firefly
 




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