Simple proverbs of one sentence are like droplets of honey to one's tongue.
James 2:13. One who is under judgment that is shown and given mercy is taken outside of judgment. Thus, James 2:13 is quite a concept. One who judges is judged, one who gives mercy receives it. Fair. It almost looks like there is a structure of...checking a design's integrity. That is, a structure of judging. However, having and showing mercy is like totally overflowing that structure with a living water. It's like a cup filled with mercy instead of wrath. It deeply makes me think of how Christ played a part in helping to bring more wine to a wedding banquet.
James 2:20-22. What perfects one's works? What perfects that which perfects? Father is in each part of the whole process. At 2:13... it is interesting that judgment is overcome by mercy. It's like judgment alone is not desirable, but when mercy is added, it totally overcomes judgment and replaces it as needed, as part of Father's plan in Creation. Makes me think of how a chemical can be added to another to change the complete properties of the whole formula. We also know that after a period of time, mercy for breaking the Law will not be available. Breaking the Law won't be acceptable. [As this is true because one would be breaking Father's heart, and love does not do that]
Song of Solomon 7:10 + 1 Corinthians 7 = ?
Judgment has freedom of action unless there is something greater that hinders it. Sound familiar? Many parallels.
Judgment, such as that of Armageddon, is not an act of love. Mercy is a facet of love, and therefore capable of all the synergistic strength that comes via Father's structure for Her positive Creation. Perhaps that helps to conquer over judgment, as love conquers all. Not to say that judgment is wrong or evil, no more than Father's Law given to Moses. Rather, it is what is left if there is no valuable treasure there after the furnace of affliction creates purification, or if Christ comes and sees His slaves asleep. Waste material discarded from a purifier is treated as such.
James 2:13 + Ecclesiastes 1:15 [<-study more]
If there isn't even a seed of love, judgment and all that is included in that is what is left. Can't count 0 of something.
James 1:3-4; Romans 5:3:4.
There are many parallels in scripture that are very important to consider. 1+1 = 2, and A + A = 2A, and A + B can equal C, given various constraints, also considering whether C already had a value given to it by something further, where A + B does not equal C if A and B are not constituents of C. This mathematic concept can be seen in scripture, in pairing the right or wrong scriptures, and seeing what one may obtain as a result. If one already sees that the pairing of A + B equals something that does not match with a term already defined as C and does not make sense with the other parts of scripture, then perhaps it is a mismatch of Father's Great Jigsaw. This does not even get into powers, logarithms, and derivatives. And that math is not the limit, as there is still yet math that is to be discovered, and I know even that math is continuing to be expanded and explored.
There are so many things to be explored in just one area of Creation. A dot isn't just a dot, and nothing is just what it seems. 1 Corinthians 8:2. Then combine this with 1 Corinthians 13:8. If the combination of scriptures do not make sense, and one seeks the Wisdom in them, they may seek and pray to Father, and the following will come true according to James 1:5 -- Now if any of you lacks wisdom, he should ask God, who gives to all generously and without criticizing, and it will be given to him.
Giving generously without criticizing is quite a concept, especially of love. It also shows there is giving without grudgingly doing so. And there are many more parallels with this one scripture, and other parts that can continue to help map out quite a tunnel of treasure that lies deep in scripture.
Only one last thing, for now, is that it is easy to go overboard digging into scripture. One will find rare jewels and such sweet and without any end of praising words to describe the wonderful delicacies that are hidden by Father, as they are parts of Father, Herself. It is easy to go too far, and one should be cautious not to grow too fast, but allow the roots of what they have to grow and take hold. It isn't good to lose what is given to oneself, so one must be cautious. Especially that which are parts of Father, Herself, which is Father's love.
Everything recent...2013 and beyond, are copies of my thoughts. Everything before 2013...is stuff I wrote before now...
Enjoy!
Enjoy!
Thursday, October 1, 2009
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