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The Word of God is not complex to understand.
God is for and in behalf of good, and every fruit of the Spirit.
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God is conversely against the other side of the ledgers, evil, sin, spiritual disobedience, etc.
Believers factually have to deal with both aspects of scripture, as "practical experience" will dictate trying to crowd into only one side of the ledgers never works.
This may seem simple on the surface, but if we pay attention to the ill side of the ledgers, we "should" also see Gods Word arousing the evil present and sin dwelling in the "flesh" of man to rise up against Gods Words, and show itself as a fact. Romans 3:20, Mark 4:15, Romans 7:7-13, Romans 7:17-21, 1 Cor. 15:56, Hebrews 10:22. And these facts we all, by our semi-blinded natures in the flesh tend to scurry away from as fast as possible or we deny their present applicability.
Jesus said we, man, will live by every Word of God. Matt. 4:4, Luke 4:4. The Word does bring us certain exposures of our innards that few care to hear about. We all try quite vainly to crowd in on only one side of the ledgers of scriptures. The side we all "like." This is not practical use of scripture.
But the simplicity remains. God is for good, and against evil. That's really all we need to know, fanciful interpretations notwithstanding.
God is for and in behalf of good, and every fruit of the Spirit.
and
God is conversely against the other side of the ledgers, evil, sin, spiritual disobedience, etc.
Believers factually have to deal with both aspects of scripture, as "practical experience" will dictate trying to crowd into only one side of the ledgers never works.
This may seem simple on the surface, but if we pay attention to the ill side of the ledgers, we "should" also see Gods Word arousing the evil present and sin dwelling in the "flesh" of man to rise up against Gods Words, and show itself as a fact. Romans 3:20, Mark 4:15, Romans 7:7-13, Romans 7:17-21, 1 Cor. 15:56, Hebrews 10:22. And these facts we all, by our semi-blinded natures in the flesh tend to scurry away from as fast as possible or we deny their present applicability.
Jesus said we, man, will live by every Word of God. Matt. 4:4, Luke 4:4. The Word does bring us certain exposures of our innards that few care to hear about. We all try quite vainly to crowd in on only one side of the ledgers of scriptures. The side we all "like." This is not practical use of scripture.
But the simplicity remains. God is for good, and against evil. That's really all we need to know, fanciful interpretations notwithstanding.