Monday, February 6, 2012

In the Beginning...(1/5)


Starting out Deus Ex Gospel in 2012, we'll begin at the beginning.
Last week's entry mentioned living with God before coming here. It said (and I quote), “...that our planet's main function is to house and help develop the lives of trillions of God's children (you and me)”
So, what's that mean? Why don't we remember? Why is this important?

Why?
Such a simple question:
Why?
A word that sometimes may pass our lips when tragedy strikes, or else something unexpected occurs.
So why Indeed?

Why So....
To know what God has in store for us makes life much easier.
Before we came to earth, we lived with God. He knew us, and we knew him. He was in the absolute state of perfection, meaning He was not only spirit but was complete as a spirit with a physical body of flesh and bone (in other words, the soul).
To give us progression, God gathered in his children (us) and told us of a chance to receive physical bodies.
But more chances to learn was yet to come.
In addition to having bodies, God gave us agency (or freedom to choose). In order to maximize this freedom to choose between good and evil, we had a “veil of forgetfulness” placed over our minds.
So now we can choose between good and evil is overshadowed by consequences. We choose good, we get good in the end (we progress and return to God). Bad, we get bad in the end (we digress and fall into darkness).
It is the supreme law of justice instilled in our fibers hat leads us to ask “Why...do bad things happen to good people...so much injustice...do we even exist...?” and so many other questions.
In the end, ALL of us will get our just deserts

What about...?
But where is the line? What happens to those who can't hear about this plan? What about those who find out they erred, and wish to turn back and change? What about second chances?
Justice is absolute, and EVERYONE would be under condemnation that would have forever prevented all from returning to God.

How It is Overcome
This is where Jesus Christ comes in. Being perfect, he was able to pay for our deep shortcomings so that we could return to God again.
By coming here to earth, Christ followed the same path as we did. He was born, he lived, and even died. But because he was perfect, he took our sins, shortcomings and mistakes (in every aspect of our lives) he paid our price in blood and died so that we could
-Repent (change our course)
-Be Resurrected (receive new perfected bodies after we die)
-Return to God
-Receive God's blessings in full

More is Coming...
Even in the beginning, our Father in heaven has given us the resources. He knows our potential and for whatever we could never do ourselves, Christ has already offered himself as a saftey net.
Let's begin this year, this week to use God's plan to our advantage.

Next week, we'll go into this plan deeper, as it applies into our history, heritage, these hard times, and our future yet to come.


(Please Note: I will take feedback if anything I've said does not make sense and I will explain further in future post). I understand that the following material I present may not be perfectly presented, but
I KNOW THIS INFORMATION IS TRUE)

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