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The Perfect Man Dec 5, 2008 7:45 pm
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Proclaiming The Perfect Man

We all come into … the knowledge of the Son of God, to a Perfect man,
to the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ, Ephesians 4:13.

Asleep in the Light.

The other night I had a dream. There was a house in the sky, and another on the earth. A friend of mine, using a square, was struggling to build a corridor or a partition to connect the two, to bring together the above and the below. Unsuccessful, he was requesting assistance, but strangely enough, a bowl of fruit was used to explain that we did not need to build a bridge, Ephesians 5:14.

To the children in spiritual understanding and the "infants in Christ," who still perceive a gulf between heaven and earth, Christ can be the bridge. In love, for their sake we “acknowledge nothing… except Jesus Christ crucified," for not in every man is the knowledge (gnosis) of God. For them are given the parables, 1 Corinthians 2:1, 1 Corinthians 3:1, 1 Corinthians 8.7, Mark 4:11.

However, we know we cannot be separated from a God who fills all things, or from a kingdom that spreads over all the earth. For us, the chasm no longer exists. To us, Christ is so much more than a link. Christ is the All – perfected, the consummation, the Perfect Man, and the firstborn among many brethren, Thomas 51, 113, Ephesians 4:13.

"The deep things of God," are for those who have attained to a level of spiritual insight. And so, we “speak Wisdom among those who are mature ( teleios); the hidden Wisdom of God, which God ordained before the ages or aeons for our glory,” 1 Corinthians 2:6.

The Mystery or the Secret of Christ is that God in this Wisdom gathers or attracts together all things into one in the Perfect Man, the Christ, Ephesians 1:10.

Making the head as the body, and the body as the head, making the two into one “the above as the below … then we enter into the kingdom "in earth as in heaven", Thomas 22, Matthew 6:10.

“We all come in the unity of the faith, and of the knowledge of the Son of God, unto a Perfect man, unto the measure of the stature of the fullness of Christ,” Ephesians 4:13.

This is the fulfillment, the pleroma, the completion of all things. Within this Christ, the “ Perfect Man,” dwells all the fullness, or the pleroma which perfects or completes, and reunites all things, Colossians 2:9.

Since we also are found in Him, with this pleroma, the perfecting realm, then we also are completed in Christ, Colossians 2:9, Colossians 3:3.



The Pleroma - The Realm of Fulness, Completion and Perfection

This Christ, the One Body, the Perfect Man, is the bodily representation of a perfected universe. In Him dwells all the “fullness”… bodily, Colossians 2:9, Ephesians 1:23, Ephesians 2:16, Ephesians 4:4.

And yet, all creation is groaning, waiting to be made whole. What does this mean? Romans 8:22.

What does it mean to be incomplete, lacking, wanting, and partial?

For the purpose of this illustration, we speak as mere men, Romans 6:19, 1 Corinthians 3:2, Hebrews 5:11.

“Having the understanding darkened, being alienated from the life of God, through the ignorance that is in them, because of the blindness of their heart” the Old Natural Man, unaware of the One Body and the One God and Father of All, perceives the universe as divided and subdivided into incomplete black and white dichotomies, Ephesians 4:18.

All the individual blocks of the universe are perceived as partitioned or segregated one from the other. Even the atom, once thought to be indivisible, was later described as a positive proton and negative electrons. In this worldview, observation is understood in dichotomies, light and dark, male and female, upper and lower, inner and outer. The building blocks are divided into two, separated one from the other, into distinct and unique realms. By subdividing reality, through the limited perception of his darkened mind, he separates himself even from the divine. This natural man isolates and focuses on one half of this divided reality. Heaven and earth become estranged one from another, Galatians 3:28.

For this reason, everything in his reality seems lacking or incomplete. This dual reality is not viewed holistically, but is separation and division. In this realm of alienation pain, suffering, and death becomes the common experience. Everything created, built or given birth is seemingly lacking, incomplete and immature. In this divided false reality everything is constructed with imperfect and deficient building blocks, Thomas 72.

If we were to build a house made of bricks that were half missing, or whose internal structure was removed, then the house would not be strong. With a renewed mind, make the two into one; the inner must be joined to the outer. The above must be united with the below; the head with the body; the foundation with the structure; the root with the branches, John 15:5, Ephesians 2:20, Thomas 22.

Christ is the vine – we are the branches.

If every building block was a piece of fruit, and if we were filling a fruit basket, then we would be using pieces of fruit that have been cut in half, bottom from top. The fruit basket would not turn out complete. Neither would it be becoming. For "if one is divided, one will be filled with darkness... but ... if one is whole, one will be filled with light," Thomas 61, Ephesians 5:8.

Wherefore he saith, Awake thou that sleepest,... and Christ shall give thee light, Ephesians 5:14, Ephesians 2:5.

The Mystery

This Perfect Christ is the mystery and the light revealing that all the individual parts and building blocks are reunited with their counter-parts, and made complete or whole. For in him all things consist and are held together. The two realms – the positive proton and the negative ion are reunited – the fruits that had been cut in half are reunited. For He will gather together in one all things in Christ, Ephesians 1:9-10, Colossians 1:17.

The pleroma or the fullness or completeness is the realm where there is everything to complement, and perfect us as individuals. In Christ dwells this fullness. Therefore, in him you are full. The emptiness is filled. That sense of lack that is perceived in the natural mind, the incompleteness that you feel, is the alienation or separation from your counterpart. You had been divided into two. In Christ the pleroma or the fullness completes or fills you and every other building block in the universe.

When we seek Christ we are seeking completeness or wholeness. This is our spiritual journey.

Marriage is an illustration of this lack being filled. The mate completes you. Opposites attract and complete one another. All the individual parts are gathered together into One, or together with their counterparts and made whole in Christ in the one universal body. This is the cosmic marriage joining Christ and the Church together as one spirit, Ephesians 5:32, 1 Corinthians 6:17, Ephesians 4:4.

You are the two halves of the one whole, incomplete in your own natural mind, but completed and reunited in the mind of Christ. You are the body of Christ. You are the bride of Christ. Christ and Sophia (humanity) reunited. You are the mature, (completed and reunited) Son and sons of the living Father, Thomas 3.

In this new perfect man, holding the Head, the entire universal body by joints and bands has nourishment from the fullness above. We are strengthened, ministered, completed and knit together into one, increasing with the increase of God. Reconnected and fitly framed together we grow into a holy (whole or complete) temple, for Christ is all and in all, Colossians 2:19, Colossians 3:11.

If this house is to be built, it must be built on this foundation of the Christ, the Perfect and Perfecting Man. Any house that is built with incomplete building blocks could not stand. We are all rocks, building stones set in the halls of the house. As an individual part of the whole we are finished in Christ. Made perfect and entire, wanting nothing, these individual building blocks are gathered together into one universal and completed temple made without hands, 1 Peter 2:5.

We are the building blocks built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, Jesus Christ being the chief corner stone of this universal temple, Ephesians 2:20.

This is the new heaven and the new earth; the new creation represented by the new man, the Perfect Man for there is only one body, the Christ who is all.

We are not merely building a bridge or a path or “ the way” connecting the upper and the lower. We are pointing out that in Christ there is no difference. There is no chasm that divides, no gulf that separates. It is all one in Christ, Romans 10:12, Colossians 3:11.

"What you look forward to has already come, but you do not recognize it… The kingdom of the Father is spread out upon the earth, and men do not see it." For in Christ the universe has been made whole. It is in earth as it is in heaven, Thomas 51, 113 Ephesians 1:9.

This mystery has been hid from the ages and aons, and rulers and principalities and powers, and the god of this world, and from us as individuals. The revelation is that we are whole. When the Christ is our shepherd we shall not want. The missing sheep is reunited with the fold and we are made whole. The right is joined with the left, the above with the below, the inner with the outer, the male with the female, the slave with the free, and we are all complete, one in Christ, Ephesians 3:5, Thomas 107, 22.

The Mind of Christ

And yet, those “having the understanding darkened, being alienated from the life of God, through the ignorance that is in them, because of the blindness of their heart” are still tormented by the perceived emptiness. And we are not made perfect without them, Hebrews 11:40.

If we sense a lack or want there is an awareness of a realm of incompleteness. This perception can be misleading. The perception of the old man in the old creation is of division, alienation, separation, want and lack. In the mind of the old man and the old world, which is done away in Christ, all creation is still groaning. And still "waiting" for the manifestation, and for the full revelation of the sons of God to come into the fullness – to grow in wisdom and understanding, to grow up into maturity (completion) to the measure of the stature of the fullness (the pleroma) of God, Thomas 67, Romans 8:19-23, Luke 2:52.

Nonetheless, despite this illusion of the old, you are a new man complete and entire in Christ. You have come to the Fullness. He that is joined to the Lord is one spirit. You are the full-grown Son and the Sons of the living Father, Colossians 2:10 Ephesians 1:22 Thomas 3, Thomas 67, 1 Corinthians 6:17, Colossians 2:10.

You are translated into the kingdom of God’s dear Son. This is a present reality. This kingdom does not come by "waiting" for it, Colossians 1:13, Thomas 113.

These promises are fulfilled through revelation of the perfected Christ.

When you come to know yourselves you will be fully known. A manifestation of the son of God, Thomas 3, 1 Corinthians 13:12.

A fully grown man or a mature son can put away childish things. Put off the old man. Put on this new man. And be renewed in the spirit of your mind: the mind of Christ, 1 Corinthians 13:10-12, Ephesians 4:22-24, 1 Corinthians 2:16.
"Whoever finds the interpretation of these sayings will not experience death. Let him who seeks continue seeking until he finds. When he finds, he will become troubled. When he becomes troubled, he will be astonished, and he will rule over the All," Thomas 1-2.

If any man offend not in word, the same is a perfect man, and able also to bridle the whole body, James 3:2, Matthew 18:6.

Mark the perfect man… for the end of that man is peace, Psalms 37:37, Thomas 2.

Comprehending the whole, knowing the matrimonial love of Christ, and able to do,
lead “the way”, Ephesians 3:18-20, Acts 18:25.
URfriend,
Dean Johnson

Completing everything, God is all. Christ is all, and ye are all – One in Christ, Ephesians 1:23, Colossians 3:11, 1 Corinthians 15:28, Romans 12
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Christ is Everything: "The Door" That No Man Can Close May 31, 2007 12:48 am
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Jesus said, “I am the way the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me.” John 14:6 This is often understood very exclusively.

The message of “Christ is all” reconciling Jews, and Gentiles, and all things, into the one body of Christ back to the Father transforms the seemingly “exclusive” words, “I am the way”, into an absolutely inclusive and liberating message. [Colossians 3:11]. Through this One Body, through the Christ who is all, we all [Jews, Gentiles and all things] have access to the Father by one Spirit. [Ephesians 2:18].

“I am the way” is no longer seen as a narrow door excluding entrance to the Father, in the light of the Pauline revelation that “Christ is all, and in all”. If Christ is everything, then everything is the Door. [John 10:9] Everything leads to God. Truth and Life are in everything. All things work together for the good bringing us to God.

Since there are no exceptions, this is absolutely inclusive.

Christ is all in all. All things are united in this one body, bringing us to God.
Yes, this Christ is revealed as the only way to God.

However, everything is included in Christ, who returns to the Father.

All is reconciled in this one body, bringing all back to God in Christ?

Given this revelation of the “Christ as all”, as the body who is filled with all things, who fills all things, and who is all things,… Given this revelation of Christ who is the only way,… now everything and anything is the path to God.

There is one body [Ephesians 4:6].
Christ is all, and in all, and God is all in all, that we may be all… one.

Magnifying the Christ,
URfriend,
Dean Johnson
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Christ who is Now Everything is the Way. (Colossians 3:11) Apr 6, 2007 11:49 am
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Recently I was asked about other religions and if Christ is the only way. It was not a theological question, but a heartfelt plea for understanding from a friend who cares about family and friends. I hope this will help those who are troubled.

Personally, my faith is in Christ. But I understand others take a different journey in this life. I believe God is loving and kind. For me heaven is recognizing our connection with God and one another. I wrote an article that can be found on the net that expresses some of the respect I have for other faiths called: “Oneness Within Christianity and Eastern Religion.” We are One. Speaking the Truth. Fostering Love.

Put simply. There is a new creation, the one body, the body of Christ. All creation and all humanity is included in this new creation, the body of Christ. All mankind is included in this body. Jews and Gentile alike. If God has included them, who am I to say they are shut out? (Ephesians 1:10, 2:14, 4:6). Even those who practice various religions are still loved and included by God.

All humankind, Jews and Gentiles alike have access to the Father by the one same Spirit. The middle wall of partition between God and men is torn down. God is not angry with men. Salvation is provided in, by, and through Christ. There is no longer any barrier between man and God. Jesus was the propitiation that took away the sin of the world. It was not only for the sins of those who believe. He is the Saviour of all men, not just those who believe. God's plan includes all creation. He is gathering together all things through Christ. Nothing is left out. Indeed, there is none other name under heaven given among men, whereby we must be saved. This is something that must happen. Every knee will bow and every tongue will confess that Jesus Christ is Lord to the Glory of God the Father. And no one can confess Jesus as Lord, but by the Holy Ghost. Truly, He does fill all things, and as the scripture proclaims, Christ is all and in all. Realizing and submitting to the Christ within us all is something that will happen. However, men are alienated in their minds from the life that is in Christ. They must accept the salvation that is provided through Christ or they will continue to be alienated in their minds, and unaware of this salvation, and the life of God, that has been provided. I think the scriptures are very clear that all are included in the plan of God. The faithlessness of men will not nullify the faith of God, nor His plan, nor His purposes. He is God. He is the potter. We are the clay. His workmanship. Everyman in his own order comes to this realization. Jesus was lifted up on that tree. He will draw all men to himself, just as a fishermen drags the fish caught in the net up into the boat. In Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive. For as in Adam the rest of mankind were made sinners, so in Christ the rest shall be made righteous. All are included. They just don't realize it yet. The alienation is in the minds of men, not on God's part.

For me, Jesus was the one who showed me the way to the Father. However, it is written, that Christ is all, and in all. He is everything. He is the new creation. So when I hear that he is the only way to God, I respond with a “yes” he is the only way, but today we know him in spirit, not in the flesh. He is all there is. I see him everywhere I look. Everything is just the work of his hands and a manifestation of Him, and a declaration of his glory. Every creation and work of man, every religion, every thought word and deed works together for the good to bring us to God. Nothing separates from the love of God. Romans 8: 28. Yes, Christ is the way, but Christ is everything.
Christ is all, that God may be all, that we may be all…One. Colossian 3:11, 1 Corinthians 15:29, 1 Corinthians 6:17
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The Resurrection of All in All in the Spiritual Body of Christ Jul 13, 2006 8:54 am
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The Resurrection of All in All:
The Raising Up of the Spiritual Body of Christ
To See From The Eternal Vantage Point


Seeing scripture as already fulfilled may be one step toward seeing reality from a divine eternal perspective, as God sees it. Conversely, seeing reality from an eternal perspective may be one step toward seeing scripture as already fulfilled.

With this divine insight, the Christ is come, and the resurrection is a present reality, and the consummation is complete.

Some call this Preterist theology, or fulfilled eschatology. In this view, there is a progression, a working out of a divine plan that is now fulfilled. This is a reasonable human understanding that can lead to a spiritual worldview that sees all as now completed within the Christ. Within this view, when all is fulfilled, the scriptures are unlocked and our interpretations and understandings are freed from the fetters of time and cultural restraints.

Even within the common futurist viewpoint, we are now that spiritual body of Christ. This spiritual body has already been raised up to newness of life. We are the spiritual house. This is a present reality. We have been raised up, a spiritual body. We have all been baptized into this one body, and raised up, and made to sit together in heavenly places. We don't have to wait for the fulfillment of future events to have the fullness. Nor do we have to look longingly into the past to regain a former golden age of glory.

We, with all things, are now this one resurrected body. Ephesians 2:6, Ephesians 1:23

“Ye also, as lively stones, are built up a spiritual house.” 1Peter 2:5

“There is one body, and one Spirit.” Ephesians 4:4

“It is sown a natural body; it is raised a spiritual body.” 1Corinthians 15:44

The body of Christ is that spiritual body that has been raised.

You are that spiritual body. We are that spiritual body. We don’t have to wait for some future day of transformation. We have been “fashioned like unto his glorious body, according to the working whereby he is able even to subdue all things unto himself.” Philippians 3:21.

This “body, the fulness of him that filleth all in all” leads to the realization of God as all in all. Ephesians 1:23,1Corinthians 15:28.

Once we see this our ultimate destiny as fulfilled, or realize this eternal reality, then from the perspective of the consummation, or from the divine viewpoint of eternity, we can understand that we always were raised up into heavenly places, and always were partakers of his glorious body, the pre-existent or eternal body of the Christ. We are (chosen) in him before the foundation of the world. Ephesians 1:4. We sometimes come to this realization of eternal oneness step by step, little by little, and revelation by revelation. It is a new divine perspective. This realization is more than a Preterist theology. However sometimes, it is through such a fulfilled eschatology that this divine viewpoint may open up to us.

There are hints of this divine eternal worldview within scripture freeing us from the fetters of time and cultural restraints. One example of this revelation is found in the study of that phrase “all in all”. It occurs three times in scripture within time and in eternity, and serves as a clue, connecting or uniting God and eternity with the universe and us, within the body of Christ. The “all things” which are presented as existing in time, are also presented as progressing through time, and finally as one with God in eternity at the consummation. It is all one. In this way, all things are in Christ, one with God, eternal, beyond time, even if we experience them within time.

Within the scripture, once within time, “all in all” refers to the present working of all things within the body of Christ for the good of all.1Corinthians 12:6

And once progressing through time, “all in all” refers to the filling up or completion of all things within the universal body of Christ, “the fulness of him that filleth all in all.” Ephesians 1:23

And once at the end of time, at the consummation, in eternity, “all in all” refers to God being all, when all things are found reconciled and united in the Christ "that God may be all in all." 1Corinthians 15:28.

Here we see God is all, and all is One, with the Eternal.

The consummation is the hint that helps many see that the Church, God, and the universe are all one, now and eternally. Some see the coming of Christ and the resurrection as a still future event to bring about this oneness. This is a reasonable human perspective.

However, these events don’t really make God to become something God wasn’t previously. The sense in which the consummation makes God to be all, is rather that it clearly reveals to us, and helps us to see, the eyes of our understanding being enlightened to behold, even now, who God is and who We are. As One Spirit with God we can dwell in an eternal present, and don’t have to wait for prophetic events to move toward a consummation. Know the reality that God is all and God is one.
Humans restrict their perspective and experience with timelines.

Think outside time. God's view is eternal. May our eyes be opened.

God is all, Christ is all, and We are all… One… Eternally.

He that is joined to the Lord is one Spirit with the mind of Christ,
URfriend, Dean Johnson

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Regardless of our view of prophecy, or our eschatological school of thought, in human history, as time passes and as we mature, we may see all fulfilled in Christ at the cross, at the comings, and then at the consummation.

Limited by the perspective of time, we don't always see things as they really are. True reality is the way God sees it, in eternity. However, through revelation, we do have the ability to look at reality through significant events, or standpoints in time, receiving a glimpse into the eternal reality. Try looking at reality from the standpoint of the consummation.

Then dare to take one step further.

Enlightenment is seeing from God's perspective.
From God's point of view, from the divine perspective, even the consummation is complete.

God is All.

Albert Einstein: "I never think of the future. It comes soon enough."
..."I want to know God's thoughts; the rest are details."
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We Are All - One Jan 25, 2006 7:23 pm
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We Are All - One

Here are three succinct quotes that summarize my personal perspective, outlook, and belief.

Christ is all, and in all, [Colossians 3:11].
That God may be All in All, [1 Corinthians 15:28].
He that is joined unto the Lord is One Spirit, [1 Corinthians 6:17].

Together they say to me that the Christ is all, and that God is all, and that We are all… One.

Love is revealed to “gather together in One all things in Christ” showing us that nothing could separate us from God, or one another, (Ephesians 1:10, Romans 5:8, 8:39).

Love reconciles everything, making peace with everything and everyone in heaven and on earth, (Colossians 1:20).

The alienation and separation people experience in a darkened mind are just temporal lies, deceptions, and misperceptions, [Ephesians 4:18].

For Christ is all. God is all. And We are all ….One.

With the mind of the Christ we can see beyond a limited individual human viewpoint to the divine perspective revealed at the consummation, to Eternity where "God is all"

Seeing everyone as joined to the Lord, and as One Spirit.
URfriend, Dean Johnson
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The Christ Beyond Compare! Nov 30, 2005 6:53 pm
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The influence of the faith of Christ in bringing righteousness upon the justified race of humankind is more far reaching than most recognize.

It is written, “By the offence of ONE (Adam) judgment came upon ALL men to condemnation;
even so by the righteousness of ONE (Jesus) the free gift came upon ALL men unto justification of life.

For as by ONE man's (Adam’s’) disobedience THE MANY (Those other than Adam) were made sinners,
so by the obedience of ONE (Jesus) shall THE MANY (Those other than Jesus) be made righteous,” (Romans 5:18-19).

As it says “the free GIFT came upon ALL men,” ( Romans 5:18 ). The next chapter describes this free GIFT that came upon all men. “The GIFT of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord.” (Romans 6:23)

Included in this gift of eternal life is “the righteousness of God which is by faith of Jesus Christ”. (Romans 3:22)

Indeed, we as believers share in this righteousness, but “There is no difference: For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God; Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.
(Romans 3:23-24)

So to answer the question, “How far-reaching is this?”, I think the Amplified Version says it best.

But God's FREE GIFT IS NOT at all TO BE COMPARED to the trespass [His grace is OUT OF ALL PROPORTION to the fall of man]. For if many died through one man's falling away (his lapse, his offense), much MORE PROFUSELY did God's grace and the free GIFT [that comes] through the undeserved favor of the one Man Jesus Christ ABOUND AND OVERFLOW to and for [the benefit of] the many. (Romans 5:15)

How far does this reach?
It reaches much farther than the effects of the fall of man. Christ’s work of righteousness is far more powerful than the effect of sin.

Beyond compare. The two cannot even be compared.
The work of Christ reaches to all creation.

All creation shall be delivered from the bondage to corruption, (Romans 8:21).
All creation shall be reconciled and made right with God, (Colossians 1:16,20).
All traces of sin shall be removed. Glory to God!

His ways are past finding out,
URfriend, Dean Johnson
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The Christ - The Joy Of All Humankind Aug 28, 2005 1:44 pm
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The good news is that "the grace of God - His unmerited favor and blessing has come forward (appeared) for the deliverance from sin and the eternal salvation of all mankind." ( Titus 2:11 Amplified )

Even though "the wages of sin is death ... the gift of God is eternal life through Jesus Christ our Lord." ( Romans 6:23 )

Therefore through Jesus "the free gift came upon all men unto justification of life." (Romans 5:18 )

"For this is good and acceptable in the sight of God our Saviour who will have all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth." ( 1 Timothy 2:4 )

"God has concluded them all in unbelief, that he might have mercy upon all" (Romans 11:32 )

"He did this that he might clearly demonstrate through the ages to come the immeasurably (limitless, surpassing) riches of his free grace." ( Ephesians 2.7 Amplified )

"O the depths of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God" (Romans 11:33 )

"According to his good pleasure which he purposed in himself " (Ephesians 1:9) [He planned] for the maturity of the times and the climax of the ages to unify all things and head them up and consumate them in Christ, both things in heaven and things on earth" ( Ephesians 1:10 Amplified )

" For it pleased the father that in him (Christ) should all fulness dwell." ... "And God purposed that through - by the service, the intervention of - Him (the Son) all things should be completely reconciled back to himself, whether on earth or in heaven, as through Him (the Father) made peace by means of the blood of the cross." (Colossians 1:19,... 20 Amplified )

"So that God may be all in all"..."supreme, the indwelling and controlling factor of life" God has planned that he will be everything in everyone. "For of him, and through him, and to him are all things." To whom be glory forever. Amen. ( 1 Corinthians 15:28 Amplified, Romans 11:26 )

URfriend, Dean Johnson
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