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Eclectic Theosophist
Christ in you, the hope of immortality.......
Christ in you, the hope of immortality.......
Paul drew his own analogies in his gospel dissertations, and even though the 'process' of salvation functions according to his own terms and explanations, the universal 'gnosis' he shared speaking 'figuratively' still holds, since indeed, "to be spiritually minded is life and peace", and "those who are led by the Spirit of God, these are the sons of God" & "where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty", and so on.
That divine mystery hidden from previous ages and revealed to Paul personally, is the 'Christ in us, the hope of 'glory' (or 'immortality'),...such is the divine nature itself, incorporated in our being by the Spirit, when we partake of the very nature of Deity, and inherit that eternal treasure as 'sons', because we inherit all the Father has, since it is his good pleasure to give us the kingdom, and its 'keys'.
Christ in you, the hope of immortality.......
Galatians 4:1, being a heir of the Divine yet later needing adoption Galatians 4:5 is a oxymoron, to me, the symbol of a Son be it flesh or spirit is a temporal state, if we are to remain Sons forever without reaching maturity of are parents status then the Son of God analogy breaks down and should be called a creation like Frankenstein, not the off spring of God.
Paul drew his own analogies in his gospel dissertations, and even though the 'process' of salvation functions according to his own terms and explanations, the universal 'gnosis' he shared speaking 'figuratively' still holds, since indeed, "to be spiritually minded is life and peace", and "those who are led by the Spirit of God, these are the sons of God" & "where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty", and so on.
That divine mystery hidden from previous ages and revealed to Paul personally, is the 'Christ in us, the hope of 'glory' (or 'immortality'),...such is the divine nature itself, incorporated in our being by the Spirit, when we partake of the very nature of Deity, and inherit that eternal treasure as 'sons', because we inherit all the Father has, since it is his good pleasure to give us the kingdom, and its 'keys'.