Zen Beginner’s Mind, Buddhist Emptiness and Kingdom Childlikeness

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  • Опубліковано 13 тра 2024
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  • @lr1698
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    Love this ❤❤

  • @ronaldkoster8668
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    Genesis 3:19
    By the sweat of your brow shall you eat your bread, Until your return to the ground, for from it were you taken.
    For soil you are,and soil you shall return.
    Your body
    Ecclesiastes 12:7
    And the soil returns to earth just as it was,
    And the spirit, it returns to the One Elohim, Who gave it.
    Your Spirit
    Acts 2:27
    For Thou wilt not be forsaking my soul in the unseen,
    Nor wilt Thou be giving Thy Benign one to be acquainted with decay.
    Your soul
    When I was a Christian, I believed that when you died you went to heaven or you went to Hell ( you know the burning tormenting place for ALL of eternity)
    Then you would be suck out of those places one day to be resurrected and judged for what I did right or wrong.
    Then sent back to heaven doing what all good Christian's do, what ever that is or go back to my eternal torment to scream, burn and smoke
    for the rest of eternity.
    As you can see by these scriptures this is another fairy tale that christendom has spread through its religion.
    When we die it will be like sleeping.
    God shows us the death state everyday.
    When we sleep.
    Everyday we are resurrected into a new day.
    You know nothing until you awake.
    It never made any sense to me to go to heaven or hell then to be resurrected as a Christian.
    A.E. Knock writes on the subject: Are We looking for Death or for Christ?
    So with believers. What is their condition " between death and resurrection"?
    The question is absurd. There is no intermediate state. A person is either dead or alive. The scripture knows nothing of life in death. Many saints have wondered at this.The word of God does not put death before the believer. His expectation is the presence of Christ. How wonderful is God's provision so that, practically, so far as our consciousness is concerned, the moment of death is the moment of resurrection! Death is likened to sleep, from which we do not wake until our Lord comes for His saints. It will appear to ALL who believe God as if they had lived until his return. What a blessed expectation! No long, weary wait in mythical intermediate state, but ineffable glory when he is GLORIFIED!
    Grace, Peace and Love!