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Garde even and perichoresis. Am I on the right track with this? I am not one who believes in a "plan B" redemptive theology,
put into play when God's original plan failed. Christ was
always the solution to Adam and Eve's
problem, as He is for us in this day and time. I am saying
this: the story of Adam and Eve has been included in the Message
because of its role in our understanding the
purpose of the Law of God -- something that
has been fulfilled in Christ and no longer applies to God's judgment of
us. What we see with Adam and Eve is the first accounting of a Law
violation. It is one thing to be selfish, prideful,
bigoted and the like. That goes to our personal
ontology. It is something else to violate an imperative from God,
Himself. Such a violation forces upon us a pathology of
guilt. I am a selfish person. But I do not feel guilt
until I actually express that selfishness in an ungodly way
-- and the Law defines that ungodliness. In the
Old Testament, God
orders something, man violates this request, God is angered and judgment occures,
man repents and via a blood sacrifice, man is righteous once
again........................... a process that is repeated over and over and
over again.
Under the New Covenant, Christ dies ONCE AND FOR ALL TIME, does He
not? As a violation of the Law, sin is condemned to have no effect
upon our destiny -- AS A VIOLATION OF THE LAW.
But with the removal of this
curse, we remain unholy. The struggle is of a New
Paradigm. With the fulfillment of the Law,&n bsp; man and
God are free to build upon and magnify the relationship between man and God
-- God working within us
both to will and do His good pleasure. The Law proves our unrighteousness --
gives it definition and a pathological reality that is undeniable. God's sacrifice and workings in His Son in our
lives gives us an escape from this process while, at the same time,
standing as a historical
reminder that our goodness is really Godness from
within. Read John 3:21 - we work, we come to the
light and in this light it becomes clear (manifest) that our works HAVE
BEEN the works of God (and I add the words "all
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