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supernatural, nature, or God, and/or resulting from superstition; a notion

maintained despite evidence to the contrary. Perhaps, like the Samaritans

and the woman at the well clarity, is needed. Jesus spoke these words to her

and for us: “Yet a time is coming and has now come when the true

worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth, for they are the kind

of worshipers the Father seeks. God is spirit, and his worshipers must

worship in spirit and in truth.”

(John 4: 23-24)

The answer to worship in spirit and truth are practical, and They contain a

solution to life’s dilemmas from a Divine perspective. Can anyone say that

Jesus’ words and perception lacked truth? If the answers given are merely

rhetoric from a worldly point of view [even mandates or rules taught by

men], the truth is but a pretense, and as such, it will fail. Contemplate,

consider and challenge the arguments presented within a house that is

clearly divided; delve deeper into the essence or original meaning of the

argumentative words. You’ll find theory just does not hold up under close

scrutiny, nor do mandates that keep people bound to theory prove accurate!

These, when tested, reveal the whole truth for beliefs fall short and cannot

be answered, except with another theory.

The religious world around us teaches or instructs us on how to love, but

seldom are we shown or taught by example. If a loving example is given, it

is typically the example of self-love—a hypocritical example to gain

recognition. We almost always, are taught incorrectly because those who are

of the world could never love us; how can they teach what they don’t

know? We’re told that God is love however knowing about love is

insufficient. We must experience the immensity of Divine love within. We

must experience love in order for true love to be made known. God is the

essence of love, and religion—with the greatest of intentions—is a pretense

of love. Knowing about love is far different from loving, especially when

expressing the love of God.

Who has an accurate perception of Jesus’ love? When lives are lived in a

dichotomy of right and wrong, love is a pretense. However, as love is made

known within a person, that person will always right what is wrong, and

dichotomy is a past tense reality. Maybe you will not readily admit to

duplicity within you or within those closest to you, but ask the difficult

questions; then be honest with your answers. Seeing or recognizing the

effects of duplicity only means that there is more to know and more to

understand, so you may rise above the limitations that hold one bound.

When you reach deeper, please do not say or even think what most all