What is the specific purpose of our life? Glorify God and genuinely enjoy him forever. I don't note anything about the grand vision of our "own decisions."Wow, it's so easy that we can naturally get around our fixation on how good and enjoyable it is to desire our own things and our own ways, focus on knowing and enjoying God. Wow, maintaining just one God consciousness is so artistically enlightening that the worldly things in life are destined to be most pleasing to Him and most of His work. So we spend our days having much bigger than our own plans than what is good and pleasant. We start with God, then we start with his power through the Holy Spirit and discover our joy in making us capable. God properly pronounces us rejoice in Him by intentionally causing us genuinely enjoy His completed work, this work that He has done. When we are most happy, we rely on him the devoted most for our extraordinary abilities.
God is omnipotent. Can we undoubtedly continue extolling His divine power if we believe we have a part in it?Can we undoubtedly continue enjoying God's continuous presence when we trust ourselves? Oh, what a decline in our genuine love for Him as we increase ourselves in the social order of political circumstance and obscure cause of our personal vision as we reflect His glory in it! Much of our acute pain merely endures a struggle with our own pride to sufficiently rest in His present eternal power, as if we could struggle vainly with God by reluctantly accepting our unique position to assuredly bring glory to Him.
The Father of Joy is positioned so that we are traitors only if we have tried sharing that glory with Him. Because He has prepared us to forsake our former ways and devote our broad attention to His glory to see that end. If we could shed this burden of sin, we could heartily enjoy the genuine freedom we will have in our restored home. There is no official capacity to sin.
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