Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Perfect Law of Liberty

The Perfect Law of Liberty - is Christ hanging on a tree beaten and abused never thinking a cuss word or evil thought, but contrary to what sensual wisdom does He walked in forgiveness for His abusers. The perfect law of liberty says your actions and your thoughts are equally sinful or equally righteous. If you think something evil, but don’t act it out physically you are still guilty for the sin, because you entertained the thought in your heart. Every action comes from a thought, and there is a spirit behind everything thought. The words of your heart are of greater value than the overflow of them from your mouth, because out of the abundance (overflow) of your heart your mouth speaks. What flows out of your mouth is very little in comparison to the river that dwells in your heart.

God hates false balances, because they are deceitful. In the spirit, a false balance is when the spirit behind an action doesn’t line up truthfully. A foolish man moved by a mocking spirit will move in actions that say “I am of God,” but it is of the devil, and people who have not prepared the way of the Lord in their lives can be drawn away by their lack of knowledge in Jesus Christ because they were too busy to put in the time to know the Word in truth.

The Perfect Law of Liberty says, ‘Let the Holy Spirit be lined up with every thought, word and action you do; thereby, you will walk in the wisdom that is from above moving contrary to sensual wisdom, which is foolishness, even as Christ Himself did.’ By this your faith will have works, because the Holy Spirit will prompt you to good works yielding good fruit.

James 4:17 Therefore to him that knoweth to do good, and doeth it not, to him it is sin.

Why is it sin? Because in his heart he had the thought to behave righteously, but actively chose not to do what the Holy Spirit prompted him to do. He chose sensual wisdom above Godly wisdom, and according to Proverbs 8:36 sinning against wisdom wrongs your own soul, when you do it enough times it builds up to a state of hate for wisdom. By hating wisdom you love death, because you are preferring your own understanding.

Proverbs 8:36
But he that sinneth against me wrongeth his own soul: all they that hate me love death.

We have to trade our sensual understanding for God’s holy understanding, which usually doesn’t make sense to us at first. That is, until we see the fruit of obedience in our lives and realize that God is way smarter than us, and trust to obey and to walk in Wisdom from above is developed. If we are willing to be reasonable and begin to understand understanding then we will come to a cross road and forsake foolishness for wisdom gaining life.

Proverbs 9:6
Forsake the foolish, and live; and go in the way of understanding.

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