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Fulfillment…
Just what is fulfillment in the world (human existence)? And is fulfillment required?
Just what is fulfillment in the world (human existence)? And is fulfillment required?
If you are talking about “worldly fulfillment” it will vary from person to person. If you are talking about Spiritual fulfillment it definitely is required and can only be found in God.Fulfillment…
Just what is fulfillment in the world (human existence)? And is fulfillment required?
JamesIf you are talking about “worldly fulfillment” it will vary from person to person. If you are talking about Spiritual fulfillment it definitely is required and can only be found in God.
If you are looking for such fulfillment see the book link in my signatures.
Peace
James
It’s difficult to say. Fulfillment can mean different things on different levels.James
thanks for the reply
Are you saying that fulfillment in human existence is not required?
that’s a subjective term that depends for meaning on who is using it. Mother Teresa said we are not called to be fulfilled but to be faithful.Fulfillment…
Just what is fulfillment in the world (human existence)? And is fulfillment required?
Christ was a carpenter in a backwoods village. He probably had the reputation of being the illegitimate son of a teenage mother; I suspect He was badly treated by Joseph (I’m well aware that others will disagree, but He was a man of sorrows, and I think it would have started with His home life. Not much is said of Joseph beyond the nativity scenes.); and ended up on a cross, crucified on false charges by an illegal court, and rejected by His own people.James
thanks for the reply
Are you saying that fulfillment in human existence is not required?
The point isIt’s difficult to say. Fulfillment can mean different things on different levels.
Physical fulfillment might be complete with food, sleep shelter and a “mate”.
Emotional fulfillment, or contentment, can depend on what your goals are and can change with time.
Spiritual fulfillment on the other hand…
So I suppose it depends on what you are meaning by fulfillment.
Peace
James
Bob CrowleyChrist was a carpenter in a backwoods village. He probably had the reputation of being the illegitimate son of a teenage mother; I suspect He was badly treated by Joseph (I’m well aware that others will disagree, but He was a man of sorrows, and I think it would have started with His home life. Not much is said of Joseph beyond the nativity scenes.); and ended up on a cross, crucified on false charges by an illegal court, and rejected by His own people.
In fact I have a vague memory of one ancient Roman commentator sarcastically stating somewhere that Christ left nothing grandiose - no buildings, no public monuments, no military victories etc.
Was He fulfilled?
In the worldly sense of the word, no. If it was unimportant for Christ, then it is unimportant for Christians. Christ didn’t promise fulfilment, but persecution.
It is the world which chases after fulfilment, and measures people in that light.
Yes - One should walk always with The Lord.The point is
What is fulfillment my friend in Christ, fulfillment of, is fulfillment of. Therefore what is it that is required to be fulfilled?
As Bob Crowley (thank you) has pointed out Jesus fulfilled the Commandments of God to the world (human existence) , in the flesh and blood of human existence. To the Father’s satisfaction, clear back to the first commandment to the world (mankind).
Gen:2
16: And the LORD God commanded the man, saying, Of every tree of the garden thou mayest freely eat:
17: But of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil, thou shalt not eat of it: for in the day that thou eatest thereof thou shalt surely die.
Note, Jesus now sits at the Right Hand of the Father. Since Jesus is the Foundation of the world then He is the Foundation of human existence. Again, in the world was it fulfilled, for if it were not required, then the Lord Jesus would not have done it in the world.
When you talk spiritual and physical one should take care, for it is man that is made to respond to the Presence of God. Hence the Presence of God in the Son of man. Which Jesus fulfilled and is fulfilled in Jesus, alone. For if you notice, that it is by the Power of God is His Commandments fulfilled to the Father’s satisfaction. Of which no man could do.
If one makes a device that requires electricity to do that which it is made for, then what is it made for? Could it be that it is made to respond to the power that flows in it? Doesn’t it need to be connected to the power and doesn’t need to respond to the power that flows in it. In order to do that which it is made for?
Therefore in mankind just as anything else that God has made, requires His Power to do that which He has made it for. For example; The Apostle Paul was fulfilled by the Power of God’s Presence in and with him, according to the Word of God, our Lord Jesus Christ.
That which was fulfilled by the hand of Moses, was fulfilled by the Power of God’s Presence with Moses, not by Moses.
Shouldn’t one walk with the Lord?
YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART, AND WITH ALL YOUR SOUL, AND WITH ALL YOUR MIND.' 38 "This is the great and foremost commandment. 39 "The second is like it, YOU SHALL LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF.’ 40 “On these two commandments depend the whole Law and the Prophets.”JamesYes - One should walk always with The Lord.
Jesus summed up the entire thing in Matthews Gospel:
Mt 22:36-40 36
“Teacher, which is the great commandment in the Law?” 37 And He said to him, "YOU SHALL LOVE THE LORD YOUR GOD WITH ALL YOUR HEART, AND WITH ALL YOUR SOUL, AND WITH ALL YOUR MIND.' 38 "This is the great and foremost commandment. 39 "The second is like it,YOU SHALL LOVE YOUR NEIGHBOR AS YOURSELF.’ 40 “On these two commandments depend the whole Law and the Prophets.”
So what is fulfillment? It is putting these two commandments into action - both interally and externally.
Peace
James