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Aug 11 2006
Man has been designed to become truly human PDF Print E-mail
Written by tracy coles   
Friday, 11 August 2006

I 've been reading an article by a man called Ron Kangas from an essay entitled ' The Two Trees: The Way of Life versus the Religion of Death. I found it through following one of the GP's links; it's nice and short and gets to the point. Below is for me the key idea of this essay;

'The eternal purpose of God to be expressed and represented  corporately in and through humanity is fulfilled by the life of God, for it is only through the divine life that the people of God can be bulit up organically to express Him and represent Him'.

Gen:1 vs 26

I found myself doing a kind of 'Lecto Divina' with this and  my heart is overflowing with the thankfullness and peace of God being true humanity.

Organic = naturally produced and cultivated

Humanity = all those little quirks, idiosyncrasies, nuances, that make us unique as humans ,but identically unique from each other and with each other.

John 15

So the mystery and continues.....


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