Monday, August 19, 2024

To truly understand and appreciate our authentic selves, we must recognize them as they are revealed to us through divine order and communication. All of creation is inherently pure and just, meticulously orchestrated by God's excellent communication. Our curiosity should drive us to understand precisely how God has harmoniously arranged everything. However, not all divine communications are fully revealed to us. Nevertheless, God has provided us with a straightforward method to enthusiastically grasp His message: through the accurate communication of the spoken word. All revealed words from God have a Trinitarian nature. If our authentic selves embody the essence of Christ, then we are genuine when we lovingly envision those selves. By properly identifying with Christ, we become mysteriously interconnected with Him in all aspects. Do we fully understand ourselves as Christ understands Himself? Clearly not, yet Christ did not hinder our ability to succeed despite His divine nature. Anything that obstructs our success in Christ is inherently destructive. When I assert that we can positively identify with Christ because He exists, it is because He intentionally eradicated the forces of violence and destruction. His ultimate aim is to justly reconcile all our actions with His achievements. We retain what He has divinely revealed, along with a more intricate and mysterious message. Nonetheless, we possess a solid comprehension of ourselves because it is articulated in a way we can fully absorb; this is properly expressed through eternal laws, divine ordinances, moral commandments, and promises. All these declarations are reliably conveyed through official statements. The true self is experienced when we faithfully receive true blessings and curses because we genuinely believe in the objective reality of the divine and the sufficiently revealed mystery. The Christian self is profoundly impacted when we face spiritual death due to obstacles hindering our progress toward ultimate goals. This self is wholly dedicated to its mission, navigating the delicate boundary between mystery and reality. But how can we discern if our actions are driven by shameful motives? In the realm of divine mystery, the self tends to be forgotten, whereas in the realm of reality, the self flourishes in genuine freedom and meaningful existence. We have come to understand the legal limitations of the self. To be just, we must dispel any notion that our true selves are only recognized within the confines of mystery.

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