-2Thessalonians
1:8,9 This doesn't sound too much like a loving God!
The new city.(Revelation
21:10-27).the
Creator is making within high consciousness people, will set up here on
this Earth:.Revelation
5:10.
This is accomplished
through the consciousness of
many:.Revelation
21:3; 1Corinthians 15:28.
This city begins
inwardly, a very few people at first appearance of humanity on Earth.(Matthew
13:31,32).and
is comprised
of 'souls'.(a
soul is your spirit {simply, an individual,
what it is that you are}, connected to the Soul
{designated
with a capital 'S'} of all; a 'soul' {small 's'} is you using your physical
body; people are often called souls, meaning that there is more to man
or a woman than just a physical being:.1Peter
3:20).made
pure
by the blood of Emmanuel.
So, how can
this then be accomplished?
The Soul is where interaction
of the Creator occurs with you by means of your
soul. The Soul, sometimes called 'Oversoul' or used with a capital
letter, is everywhere, that is, it is the Everliving Great Infinite Intelligent
Energy that is over all things visible and invisible, over all souls, all
people and all things, because all people and all things have a soul, which
is a vibrating frequency coming from this Intelligent Energy:.Job
12:10; Psalms 66:9; Ezekiel
18:4 "Behold, all souls are mine. As the soul of the father, so also
the soul of the son is mine..."
The Creator dwells
only with what is as holy, as righteous
and as pure as He is. The evil
will have a result that will last forever, but it is a good result,
saving the individual from any further evil once he understands how
to deal with it and the lessons learned will then be etched
into eternity:.Luke
6:35 "But love you your enemies and do good and lend, hoping for nothing
again and your reward shall be great and you shall be the children of the
Highest, for he is kind unto the unthankful and to the evil."
Regarding
evil, regarding enemies; would the Creator have a different standard for
Himself than He has for us? His heart is for us to be the same as His is
toward enemies:.Philippians
3:18-21. But sometimes there can be a disconnect between one's soul
and his physical body, where one feels 'all at ends', somewhat like the
ancient mythical Roman God Janus
or like Paul felt.(Romans
7:14-25).and
like those with PTSD.(Post
Traumatic Stress Disorder).experience.
-2Timothy
3:2 Why in such hard times would men be unholy? Usually men turn more
to God in difficult times.
Programmed over many
years by selfish, me first and me only decisions, the ingrained nature,
even when one turns to God, is still there. Many circumstances providing
opportunity for new unselfish, caring for others decisions, need to be
made to alter the heart. This is growing
spiritually.
In these end times here talked
about.(see
verse 1), maybe there just is not enough
time left:.Revelation
22:11,12 "He that is unjust, let him be unjust still. And he which
is filthy, let him be filthy still. And he
that is righteous, let him be righteous still. And he
that is holy, let him be holy still. And, behold, I
come quickly; and my reward is with me
to give every man according
as his work shall be."
Note verse 4 where it says
that they have a form of Godliness; with this:.Ezekiel
33:32 "And lo, you are unto them as a very lovely song of one that
has a pleasant voice and can play well on an instrument. For they hear
your words but they do them not."
One must
implement.what
he
learns in order for it to contribute to his
reward.
Most have no idea about how
to use this life to set themselves up for eternity:.Colossians
3:4 "When Christ, who is our life, shall appear, then shall you also
appear with him in glory."
-Titus
3:10 What is a heretic?
A divider or schismatic.
Anyone who preaches doctrines
which divide the household of faith is a heretic.
So is any schismatic or factious
individual. It is all part of the trying
of your heart:.1Corinthians
11:19.
Learning how to deal with
those having a divisive
purpose is good experience. Some ways to deal with it:.Matthew
18:1-17; Romans 16:17; 1Corinthians
5:9-11,13;
1Thessalonians
5:14; 2Thessalonians
3:6,14,15;
2Timothy 3:5; 2John
1:10.
-1Peter
2:21.How
are we to follow the example of suffering of Christ? Or is this what this
verse means?