Baby Christen Burst (Galatians 4:12"b"-16)

2 years ago
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A little scattered, I know, I'm still working on breathing when I get so excited.
Seeing the walk struggles across so many generations and people. The "adulting" that takes place, holding onto the worst parts of the world and calling it Christianity. So we walk out the path of Job or his wife. (We either trust like David or grumble like Israel is the desert (see Numbers)) This is the thing of the walk. Trials come, tribulations are inevitable, temptations will happen, YESHUA said so Himself. So when they come and we pass through a valley, do we trust that our Shepherd and KING, our Messiah, will lead us out as we trust that HE does exactly as HE says would. Or do we curse HIM and die.
Death like that could be like the two sons of Arron who died at their duties in the temple, or the couple who lied in acts. Or it can be the kind of death that we all know when we see it but don't whisper to mention unless using to slander. Knowing how far the other has fallen but refusing to offer the Light we are given by HIM or the wisdom to walk free to share and help each other grow. And so to show we are in fact dead, or rather not so alive as we think we ourselves to be. The childish thing proven to be just that.

So like after the years of infancy we are left at a crossroads, one that is echoed from Genesis to Moses, to Paul, all from JESUS: Blessing or curse. Childish things or adulthood. And before one is so quick to assume the path they have taken, remember that Adult Faith is Childlike not childish. ^.^
If you are unsure of what this means, what this looks like or could be, think to small children at play, not cold, not cruel, not destroyed by this cruel or dark of this world. Loving and pure. That is how we are to be and live with one another.
Or to put it another way: "We learn everything we need to know about living life in Kindergarten: Don't steal, share, help each other out, be kind, don't hurt one another. Then we spend the rest of our lives figuring out ways to justify doing every but." It's a sad state of affairs, but like the man said, the truth will set you free, but it will probably piss you off first.

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