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The_heretic
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I heard it said before that sin is reserved to God. Jesus also says to become perfect just as your Father in Heaven is perfect.
If all of this is true then I guess sin is reserved to me also in striving for His image of perfection.
I forgive people their sins so that I may be able to continue in my sins also–of which are reserved to me in His image of perfection, the Lord God Almighty. I even go as far as forgiving the devil his sins, especially; so in Heaven he may be forgiven as I have forgiven him; afterall, Jesus has given us power to forgive eachothers sins–as those sins you have forgiven they are forgiven and those sins you retain they are retained.
And since I have power to forgive everyone their trespasses then I am in no need of penance since forgiveness of sins is penance enough.
I just wanted to give you insight into how I measure with my un-ruly stick; since how I measure is what shall be measured to me; and how I judge so shall I be judged. And since I judge with such an un-ruly stick I cannot be judged by any God, if His Word means anything.
I just wanted to share my insight with you; for perhaps you can measure with my un-ruly stick–to help take some of that burden of guilt off of your shoulders.
Remember, the key is to become perfect just as the Heavenly Father is perfect; and since sin is reserved to God, in the image of His perfection, sin is reserved to you, also.
This is my un-ruly stick of which no one can measure up to me upon the day of Judgement. It is a correct judgement. Logical in every step. And with what measure you measure so shall it be measured to you; but with an un-ruly stick there is no way that it can be measured back to me; therefore I pass through Judgement safely.
Have I plucked the sliver out of your eye? Here, I will cast the beam out of my own eye.
This is the heresy. The church would have everyone measure with the same stick by adhering to the principles of the church; but thats not what Jesus says. He says with what measure you measure with so shall it be measured to you. And if I measure with an un-ruly stick then how could it be measured back to me.
For instance, I find No need to confess my sins to a priest. Jesus says that when you pray you should go into your closet to pray to your Father in secret and what your Father sees in secret so shall he reward you openly. So I go into my lonesome to pray; but my prayer is not a formal prayer but a conversation with my Heavenly Father of which I confess my sins; and since He seen it in secret, He rewards me openly–of which I ask Him, in His name (so shall it be done to fulfill my joy), for my reward to be the forgiveness of my sins, and so it is to completion.
Do you see my un-ruly stick and how I measure? Have I plucked the sliver that is in your eye. However, I cannot teach a blind man colours.
If all of this is true then I guess sin is reserved to me also in striving for His image of perfection.
I forgive people their sins so that I may be able to continue in my sins also–of which are reserved to me in His image of perfection, the Lord God Almighty. I even go as far as forgiving the devil his sins, especially; so in Heaven he may be forgiven as I have forgiven him; afterall, Jesus has given us power to forgive eachothers sins–as those sins you have forgiven they are forgiven and those sins you retain they are retained.
And since I have power to forgive everyone their trespasses then I am in no need of penance since forgiveness of sins is penance enough.
I just wanted to give you insight into how I measure with my un-ruly stick; since how I measure is what shall be measured to me; and how I judge so shall I be judged. And since I judge with such an un-ruly stick I cannot be judged by any God, if His Word means anything.
I just wanted to share my insight with you; for perhaps you can measure with my un-ruly stick–to help take some of that burden of guilt off of your shoulders.
Remember, the key is to become perfect just as the Heavenly Father is perfect; and since sin is reserved to God, in the image of His perfection, sin is reserved to you, also.
This is my un-ruly stick of which no one can measure up to me upon the day of Judgement. It is a correct judgement. Logical in every step. And with what measure you measure so shall it be measured to you; but with an un-ruly stick there is no way that it can be measured back to me; therefore I pass through Judgement safely.
Have I plucked the sliver out of your eye? Here, I will cast the beam out of my own eye.
This is the heresy. The church would have everyone measure with the same stick by adhering to the principles of the church; but thats not what Jesus says. He says with what measure you measure with so shall it be measured to you. And if I measure with an un-ruly stick then how could it be measured back to me.
For instance, I find No need to confess my sins to a priest. Jesus says that when you pray you should go into your closet to pray to your Father in secret and what your Father sees in secret so shall he reward you openly. So I go into my lonesome to pray; but my prayer is not a formal prayer but a conversation with my Heavenly Father of which I confess my sins; and since He seen it in secret, He rewards me openly–of which I ask Him, in His name (so shall it be done to fulfill my joy), for my reward to be the forgiveness of my sins, and so it is to completion.
Do you see my un-ruly stick and how I measure? Have I plucked the sliver that is in your eye. However, I cannot teach a blind man colours.