God's Plan For Man Final

others say as an excuse “ Oh, I’m just a sinner and imperfect.”

You/we are not sinners unless we do not desire to be one with the Father believing that we can’t be perfect because, it’s impossible not to sin. Even though we have the inclination to sin [misunderstand], the solution is always there. Morality is a spiritual condition; a chance to use our free will to express morality willfully. The world around us, especially the religious world, mandates morality, meaning: to present rigid laws that everyone must conform to under the pretense of love or loving instructions. However, morality cannot be mandated. Morality is a willful choice between right and wrong, and it emanates from the spirit of God, by using a person’s conscience in to make a right choice. We are always inclined to do what is right, but when we choose wrongly we should learn from our mistakes. Remember, we were given only Ten Commandments, which were not really commandments, but rather guidelines. These guidelines are precepts predicated on love. They are like a spiritual light when followed. That light enables us to experience the love of God, and love frees us from coercion. Coming into love and knowing what love is enables us never to violate any of those loving precepts willfully. Unconditional love beckons anyone to draw nearer regardless of circumstance, but when love is a pretense [as to know about love], a person is open to deception. The pretense of love eventually pushes a person away or holds them captive, because it is not genuine and under that pretense it is self-serving to the benefit of a person who does not know love, and who does not love; such a condition become repulsive. The true precepts of love are a hidden value, which always extends love in the right ways, and is made complete when received. Thus, it is more blessed to give than to receive, but when love is given, and when love is genuinely received, love is made complete. Unfortunately, we live in a world where conflict is abundant; it is continual. We find it even within churches, and it seems never to be tethered. A great conspiracy continues between what is right and what is wrong. In order for love to be made complete, the conflict must end; for those endowed with the Holy Spirit it will end, from within, which is precisely what Jesus encouraged. Consider that many, if not all religions are poised to argue and quarrel in a instant when their theory is questioned. Apologetics is a branch of theology that is concerned with proving the truth of Christianity; it persists a systematic, argumentative discourse, as a defense of Christian concepts… as if Jesus is ever a subject to be quarreled over. When

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