I see a correlation and intertwining between the grace, favor and power of God, works of faith, believing in the word/promises of God, and being spiritually minded, to be the same as, being in the secret place and Kingdom of God/heaven, being in the body of and in Christ Jesus, or what I call, the world of faith, where all things are possible with God to them that believe.
I am convinced based on my understanding of scripture, that every born again child of God goes in and out of all of the above listed, multiple times in their life.
And the opposite or reciprocal of that would be doubt, fear, worry, wishing, hoping, wondering, works of the law, carnally, naturally, or logically minded, and the like, subjecting the same said Born again child of God to the natural laws of this physical world.
This same said physical world is where, I believe, most Born again Christians live, operate in, and are subject to, most of their lives. And I believe that is because of what they were taught by the leaders of the church. And through the same said leader's failures to receive from God, that which they ask for, they in turn, rationalized and reasoned away the truths in God's word/promises.
Jesus said, according to one interpretation, "the kingdom of God is within you".
And again he said,"where your treasure is, there will your heart be also". And where are your heart is, there you are.
Jesus also said, "if a man abide not in me.."
Which is another way of saying, not only is it possible to go in and out of Jesus, but there will be those who do not abide or continue in Christ Jesus.
Another way of saying, they were once in Christ Jesus and then went out of the same.
In Romans 11, Paul talks about the natural branch, being the Jews, were cut off from the Vine due to unbelief, but would be grafted back into the Vine, if they turn from their doubt and believe.
And though this is not the same as a child of God going in and out of Christ, it is similar in concept and nature of God.
To be in Christ Jesus is to be in the kingdom of God, is it not?
I think the example of Peter walking on the water with Jesus, is a good example of temporarily being in the Kingdom of God and then going out of the same said Kingdom.
While Peter was walking in the world of faith, he defied the laws of nature, or that of this physical world, and walked on the water with Jesus.
But when he lost sight of the word of God, and started looking at the natural world and all that was going on around him, he left the world of faith, or the kingdom of heaven, and was then subject to the natural laws of this physical world, and started to sink, like everyone else of this world would do.
So do we go in and out of the Kingdom of God, without losing our salvation, or are we always and forever in the same said Kingdom?
I am convinced based on my understanding of scripture, that every born again child of God goes in and out of all of the above listed, multiple times in their life.
And the opposite or reciprocal of that would be doubt, fear, worry, wishing, hoping, wondering, works of the law, carnally, naturally, or logically minded, and the like, subjecting the same said Born again child of God to the natural laws of this physical world.
This same said physical world is where, I believe, most Born again Christians live, operate in, and are subject to, most of their lives. And I believe that is because of what they were taught by the leaders of the church. And through the same said leader's failures to receive from God, that which they ask for, they in turn, rationalized and reasoned away the truths in God's word/promises.
Jesus said, according to one interpretation, "the kingdom of God is within you".
And again he said,"where your treasure is, there will your heart be also". And where are your heart is, there you are.
Jesus also said, "if a man abide not in me.."
Which is another way of saying, not only is it possible to go in and out of Jesus, but there will be those who do not abide or continue in Christ Jesus.
Another way of saying, they were once in Christ Jesus and then went out of the same.
In Romans 11, Paul talks about the natural branch, being the Jews, were cut off from the Vine due to unbelief, but would be grafted back into the Vine, if they turn from their doubt and believe.
And though this is not the same as a child of God going in and out of Christ, it is similar in concept and nature of God.
To be in Christ Jesus is to be in the kingdom of God, is it not?
I think the example of Peter walking on the water with Jesus, is a good example of temporarily being in the Kingdom of God and then going out of the same said Kingdom.
While Peter was walking in the world of faith, he defied the laws of nature, or that of this physical world, and walked on the water with Jesus.
But when he lost sight of the word of God, and started looking at the natural world and all that was going on around him, he left the world of faith, or the kingdom of heaven, and was then subject to the natural laws of this physical world, and started to sink, like everyone else of this world would do.
So do we go in and out of the Kingdom of God, without losing our salvation, or are we always and forever in the same said Kingdom?
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