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Wednesday 19 September 2012

Planet GoldenRule and Common Sense 9 just south of here.

It is clear that Jesus always had an alternative way of looking at problems.  We also know that He just felt like He was from another planet. It would have been natrual to ask him or state exploratively, "...you are not from around here; Are you?"  Jesus would have asked, "...where do you think I am from?"  His disciples would have been placed in the position of providing an answer.  Jesus would have said, "...resistance is futile; as every knee will bow and every tongue shall confess that Jesus Christ is Lord."  On that note, if Jesus could have been from an imaginary planet called GoldenRule and Common Sense 9 maybe just south of here, then this place called earth where there seems to be little golden rule and common sense must be known as planet "Mason Divisive self-destruct Covet Envy No Sense Get Mines".  I am not really sure but some days, you have hope as did 6 million Jews and five million other Europeans that Planet GoldenRule is not that far away and as Jesus said, "...the Kingdom of God is at hand."  He also said, "...The Kingdom of God is within you." So then, just like I had to believe I could play an instrument before I tried or believe, without hesitation,  I could climb a tree before I set foot on the first branch, he also says, "...to the many who have believed, to them he gave the power to become sons of God even to those who believed in His name."  Here is an analogy.  After your first encounter with your grandfather who gave you some icecream and who implored you to believe in yourself at five years old and to love God, you did not see him ever again but your whole entire life revolved around that experience for a very long time and you believed in Granddad's words. Then you heard Granddad past away and then your sense of concrete faith in all granddad said is shaken. His words provided an emotional hub around which your life and faith revolved. For a long time after his passing, you had no emotive sense of love for God and you could have gone the other way and did the things you know would displease Granddad but which you were encouraged to do by men or women your age; girls gone wild and the local strip club or a line of coca cola on Friday night after exams and there is more down that way obviously since you are an adult now and you put away childish things; right?-1st Corinthians 13. What is wrong with that?-being an adult; right?  Anyway, you choose to hold on to the way you always followed with wisdom but it seems that you are doing it not out of heart felt emotion but obligation and from a sense that it is just obligation or recitation without any real concrete intellectual faith of your own beyond emotion as you lived this way from such a young age but now you actually prayed that God would restore your sense of emotional connection and you realise during this time that you had many intellectually challenging moments to your faith but that now your faith has grown and it is not just what Granddad said and the emotions as planted by those early experiences of reassurance and his care but a strong intellectual feeling that supersedes emotion in that Jesus is Fact and on that fact you can have your Faith and on that faith you can have your Feeling whether Granddad could come back and tell you again or even if  he did not. It could be that you had to see it for yourself and have an adult faith, putting away childish things and see your own wilderness, Matthew 4, 5,6 and 7 when the comfort zone and comfort providers and cheerleaders are not there.  How do you treat your neighbour? How do you treat that young woman or young man?  This is very very important.  Did you return the trinket he gave you after you realised you had no belief for a wedding as a runaway bride or for children in fear they would have the bad teeth or good bow legs with which you were born?  There are dentists and orthodontists for children's teeth; remember? It could also be you were afraid you would not have five children but you can only start with one; right? No one asked you for five children.   Don't forget that he proposed with the intention to stay for life in spite of your bow legs and you said yes. But, that's ok.  Joseph and Mary went from the manger to the mansion.  It takes partnership and faith-Psalms 127.  How do you treat that man on the street who asks you for empathy and spits in your face after you gave it to them. You can learn to pray for those who persecute you, steal from you and despitefully use you and this is so even if they hide behind Fuji or Olympus video cameras with lots of dirty second hand make up-Proverbs 2,5,6,7,9.  Its a good thing you only kept a pound in your wallet and bought bottled water for her and popcorn or even a bag of cucumbers-that's all she seemed to really want; a cucumber a day and it worked for you too because you just knew to test the spirit of this person as she told you all about herself and you were dubbed the good good friend but the one who also realised she is a sincere seeker of empathy but just unstable to the point of having a very sincere disorder who thinks a friend is also a vending machine and robotic comforter and if she does not get her own way with the first friend she switches and pulls out the next friend or, should I say, man-toy? But I brought the cucumbers and gave it to her at least 2x a day initially as she just wanted it and I play scrabble as my other passtime for 90 minutes usually. It could have been happy in the end if she was not soo selfish or sincerely disorderd and God reigns over you and me. See the new action movie for the week 3.14- below.  My favorite scrabble player is quite Mesi or Henri.  The second hand make up could have been humility but it is really greed and hording.  There is just soo much of it.  Run and find a woman from the planet GoldenRule and CommonSense 9 just south of here as resistance to the God of that planet is futile and apparently He sends His presence here quite often.  I saw it in the creation this morning; Romans 1 and Romans 8.

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