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understanding Matt 7:1-3

By Rene Helmerichs, 1 June 2018

Matthew, at the start of chapter 7 in the Renewed King Version of the bible, writes:

"Understand judging.  When you judge, you can be judged.  If you judge someone for a small crime, God can show you more crimes.  You will see a point when you judge.  You will see many points when God judges you.  Do not fear those points.  God does not want to hurt you.  God is a teacher.  God continuously forgives you.  God is with you.  God is with you now, in your head!  God hears your thoughts.  God and The Evil One know your desires.  You can only understand yourself when you are willing to forgive.  When you do not forgive, The Evil One accepts your thoughtful offerings.  Thoughts drive actions.  Actions come from a collection of forgotten thoughts.  There is only memory, and not memory; re-membered internet spam, and imperfection; forgiveness, and blame.  Evil collects the energy of your offerings.  When the evil account is full, evil returns your offers with interest.  In every action there is only the choice to serve God or Evil.  Jesus taught that HE was The Evil One.  Jesus understood that actions follow thoughts with much less delay the more we hone our own habits to be always-forgiving.  He allowed the government to kill him.  Then he came back to show everyone that the body is not who we really are.  Jesus showed the wholey spirit.  The wholey spirit is our highest idea for our true reality.  Jesus showed everyone that he accepts all blame for everything.  That way, Jesus is forever with God and not with evil.  Jesus teaches that everyone shares the same eternal God AND the same unreality because our minds are eternally united.  That is why God will always win in the end.  That is also why an old name for God is 'Eloheeem' which shows a singular plural concept.  That is also why time always has order but seems like chaos most of the time.  In court there are only two sides.  But God is equally for both sides because God under-stands every scale the same way.  Therefore, God does not belong in a courtroom.  That is why we (any people who argue) should really talk about our misunderstandings.  Every person has only two choices: we can work together and not go to court, or; an honourable court helps us to work together.  A dishonourable person blames and seeks punishment.  An honourable person will always risk going to court to correct dishonourable government officers.  The purpose is always to teach that we share the same one wholey mind for the same one God called 'All-ah'.  And now, we will forever find each other in the same one spirit for the same one Christ.  'Amen' means 'and the means shall follow.'  Amen, means and the means."


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