



[continued from yesterday's post...and quite possibly, a series of postings inspired by the One, for one particular seeker...see how special you are?!]
Paul and Jesus both referred to working the day-shift in the above scriptures. The daytime is when a man’s work shall be made manifest…and the day is the only time we may work. We are still in that day. Our work of separating the precious from the corrupt is still going on. We will continue to do the works of our Father, as Jesus did, til we all reveal our perfection. Then, the night will come. Do not fear the night. There are no ghosts or goblins when God turns out the lights. This will be a time of rest. The lights are out because no one needs them. We will walk in the light which is a lamp unto our own feet. Our work will be done. The wood, hay and stubble will be behind us. We will realize we are eternal Spirit. We are the light of the world, as long as there is a world.
And when all things shall be subdued unto him, then shall the Son also himself be subject unto him that put all things under him, that God ma
y be all in all. 1 Cor 15:28
God changes not, so He cannot become the All in all, He must be the All in all…all the time. The above verse does not point to some future event. All things are already under His feet, and God does not depend on anyone’s actions to make Him the All in all. The only thing lacking is the realization that…yes, God is the All in all…and yes, all things are under His feet. It’s similar to being locked out of your car for hours, only to realize the keys had been in your jacket all along. You don’t merely realize you now have access to the car, you realize you were never locked out. When we walk our walk on the realization that God is the All in all, then we will identify all that we see before us to be “God appearing as”______, and we will refrain from judging the appearance and behold God as He is.
Either God is omnipresent or He is not God. Somewhere, a bad seed was planted that certain parts of the universe are something un-Godly. Perhaps we were led astray by the image of God in the form of a man. The old guy with the long white beard is still etched in my mind. The concept, no matter how symbolic, paints a finite picture of an infinite Being. It would have been better if painting an image of God had always been illegal, punishable by death. But there He stands in His white robe and facial hair looking like the Ancient of Days, or somebodyâ€%9
9s grandfather. And there, all around Him and outside Him is an entire universe. The next step down Fantasy Lane was to imagine God looking down, coming down, or reaching down from wherever He lives to wherever we live. The earth was far from God, while hell was really far from God. Now this separated picture of a man called God is etched in our minds so, we have a difficult time ridding our mind of it. Like saying the word Zebra without seeing stripes in our mind. The truth still remains that there is no separation from God except as an error in our thinking. We can choose to entertain the error, as we would monsters under the bed, and to us the monsters, or monstrous errors, would be real.
Part Four coming after this






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