Have you seen that old move: Jesus 2000

Being a typical Christian I can relate to Jesus before He was done. The Jesus who had to labor under the belief system that it is wrong to be certain, that we should listen more, and keep our opinions to ourselves. As normal Christians we know it well. If our belief system is the only right one in the world, and bastards are pushing there’s, why shouldn't we push ours actively? His answer is to remind us of how it all goes, the Tao, the way of water and ground; the glory belongs to the Lord. Galatians says we become born again when we realize that salvation is God's business, that our righteousness should be His, imputed to us. We also keep in mind Romans that it is the power of God unto salvation.

If our belief system is so great and right, and completely in line with the ultimate power of the universe, why feel the need to labor for it. If we are right, why work to find amazing truths that never get the chance to be expressed, if indeed that is the reason behind one's desire to accumulate powerful truths about God, us and the world. And here lies the great mystery again. For God to get the glory it must be all him and none of us. Examples of Christians in the bible that believed what God is like and ran away were truly used powerfully. When Jesus was 29 the pressure to do God's work in the flesh and so to glorify its power would have been enormous, but He resisted. As normal Christians we may be able to indeed relate to Jesus before He changed gears.

Opinions aren't a very good way of expressing yourself, and if you use that medium for just that, you will be frustrated. Salvation is God's business, so is our belief system, so are our opinions, so are our expression of them onto the cramped world. All this doesn't mean that we shouldn't think, write, have a belief system or engage in stimulating arguments; these are all pleasurable parts of the souls own expression. But let the simple axiom stand forever, God gets the glory about the things that are His/render unto God the things that are God's.

Who would have thought that becoming more and more interested in the truth would eventually set you free.