Sunday, December 29, 2024

As 2024 draws to a close…

#OldManInTheMolue: As the Year Draws to an End, Give Thanks

Everything that happened, happened for a reason—both the prayers answered and those that were not.

Never forget:

You were made of stardust.

You belong to the universe, and the universe belongs to you.

You are not an interloper without a purpose.

Be profound in your humility, your gentleness, and your charity. Mimic the universe, so seamlessly that the universe can no longer tell where it ends and where you begin. Blur the lines between when the universe thinks in silence and when it speaks through you.

Align yourself with all the goodness in the universe. In doing so, you may find that the universe chooses to reveal to you its deepest, most profound thoughts.

Jesus Gives Us a Roadmap:

1. “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind. This is the first and great commandment.”

2. “And the second is like unto it: Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself. On these two commandments hang all the law and the prophets.”

Is God the Universe?

Is the Universe God?

Hear St. Paul in Acts 17:28:

“For in Him we live and move and have our being.”

What do you think?

Whatever you believe, carry this truth into the new year: You are part of something greater, and it is part of you. Walk in love, humility, and alignment with the universe—and find your purpose in the rhythm of it all.

#DK

Friday, December 27, 2024

… and they complain about immigration… reverse immigration…

And now, they complain about immigration… reverse immigration.

Angels must look down from the windows of heaven and laugh at us…..

At our running hither and tither,

seeking to take advantage of one or the other,

rolling our ill gotten gains up the sides of the mountain (of greed)

Men acting like animals, with not religion (or creed)

Only to have it all roll back to the base of the mountain…

But the laugh only that first time…

Subsequently, they weep as we do the same thing over and over again trying to scale the mountain of greed - trying to get to its peak where we might receive accolades from the greedy who went before us….

Trapped in this Sisyphean task, we lose every vestige of our divine nature - becoming like the termites which appear in their millions after the first rains with glorious wings… wings which very quickly are lost aand like them, men once was celestial, created in the image of God, become terrestrial and like all terrestrial….

.. there’s the story of the eagle which broke its wings and while it recuperated, lived with barnyard chickens and with the passage of time, became just like them and forfeit it was one of them…. and would gaze at the skies wistfully as eagles soared on high, gliding majestically, hardly flapping their wings…. Yet all it had to do was flap its wings again… and fly….

So it is with men encumbered with the lust of the flesh… which drives them

Lust of the flesh?

What is that?

Here’s the answer from AIChatbot:

#Quote: “The phrase "works of the flesh" is commonly associated with the Christian theological context, particularly in the New Testament. It refers to behaviors and actions that are contrary to the spiritual life and teachings of Christianity, often seen as sinful or morally wrong.

This concept is notably mentioned in Galatians 5:19-21 (NIV), where the Apostle Paul contrasts the "works of the flesh" with the "fruit of the Spirit." The works of the flesh include:

- Sexual immorality

- Impurity

- Debauchery

- Idolatry

- Witchcraft

- Hatred

- Discord

- Jealousy

- Fits of rage

- Selfish ambition

- Dissensions

- Factions and envy

- Drunkenness, orgies, and similar activities

Paul emphasizes that those who engage in such behaviors will not inherit the Kingdom of God. Instead, he advocates for living according to the Spirit, which produces qualities such as love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control (the "fruit of the Spirit") #Unquote

Read it yourself….

Conclusion: Do not despair when they try to bury you…. Do not shed your wings… do not drop in your station… do not become a barnyard chicken- keep striving….

… yes they buried you,

Yes the soul may not be what you want, but grow!!

You owe it to God to grow!

It’s your destiny to grow…

To flap your wings once broken and fly with it as it is…. You may not be able to glide for a hundred miles at a time, but you can flit around like a butterfly… a black butterfly ….

Didn’t tell you about that song?

Black butterfly by #DenieceWilliams?

I did?

Now you must listen to it: https://youtu.be/KFr4k6ZcXqI?si=Mct6qrPjjqSwCHS4

Tuesday, December 10, 2024

DEAR SUSAN. On Faith, Works, and the Justification of the Ungodly...

 On Faith, Works, and the Justification of the Ungodly...

Dear Susan,

By your argument, why would the ungodly be justified when they’re imperfect?

Are you suggesting that the godly—those who put their faith in Christ—will somehow be passed over because they are godly,
while the ungodly who put their faith in Christ will be justified because they are ungodly?

I confess, I do not fully understand why Paul felt the need to go to such extremes to make this point.

Scripture and the Question of Holiness

“Because it is written, Be ye holy; for I am holy.”— 1 Peter 1:16 (KJV)

The Beatitudes say nothing like, “Blessed are the ungodly, for they shall be justified.”

And let’s remember—Paul’s Letter to the Romans was written nearly ten years before the Gospel of Mark,Nthe very first of the Gospels.

So, while not casting aspersions on Paul’s writing, shall I throw away Christ’s simple, uncluttered teachings for one which seems counterintuitive and beyond my ken?

No!

And if it is beyond your ken, dear Susan, why belabor yourself with it?

What Paul Might Have Meant

Perhaps the answer lies in Paul’s own lament—his confession of inner conflict:

“What I want to do, I do not do, but what I hate, I do...
Oh wretched man that I am! Who shall deliver me from this body of death?”

That is not the boast of a righteous man, but the cry of a broken one—
a man aware of his sin, yet resolute not to give up on God.

This, I believe, is what Paul meant when he spoke of “the justification of the ungodly.”

It is not encouragement for sinners who wallow in their sinfulness—
but comfort for those who, despite repeated failure, refuse to give up on God.

I may be one of them.
(Perhaps Paul was too.)

A Painful Faith

To refuse to give up on Christ is excruciating.

Why?

Because the Lord will turn His face away—He cannot bear to look upon your sinful visage.
Your walk with Christ becomes a walk behind Christ
a one-sided love affair.

You follow, reaching forward, trudging and tagging along,
refusing to “go away.”

For in your heart you echo Peter’s cry:

“Lord, to whom shall I go? You have the words of life.”

That, I believe, is the faith Paul spoke of.
It’s not a passive faith—it’s an activeachingpersistent faith.
A faith that propels you to follow One who seems to have little affection for you.
It is, in truth, a painful faith.

When the Lord Feels the Pull

Here’s the mystery: Even when you do not touch His garment like the woman with the issue of blood—He still feels the pull of your heart.

He feels His grace flowing out to one who will not give up.
And always, in such moments, the Lord is overwhelmed with compassion.

Overwhelmed, He gives in.
Remember the woman He called a dog?
Her humility moved Him to grant her request.

When the Lord turns and embraces you—
that embrace… that is what justifies you.
And when you are justified,
your sinful nature dies.

And when your sinful nature dies—
once again, the Lord looks upon your face,
and can tolerate your presence
in His holy company.

Faith, Works, and the Refusal to Give Up

Does this help, Susan?

You must count the ungodly man’s refusal to give up as works
for in this example, it truly is work.
Literal, exhausting labor of the soul.

So then, we return to where we began: Faith without works is dead.

Final Question

Did Paul, at the time of writing Romans, see himself as an ungodly man?
That, dear Susan, is a question for you.

I rest my case.

Don Kenobi 

Dec-8-2024

#Faith #Grace #Romans #Paul #Justification #Christianity #Works #Perseverance #DonKenobi #MolueMonologue #BeStill