"State Of Grace"
TAYLOR SWIFT LYRICS
AS FATHER IN HEAVEN WOULD SEE IT
I'm
walking fast through the traffic lights
NOT
PAYING MUCH ATTENTION
Busy
streets and busy lives
ALONG
THE PATH TO NO WHERE
And
all we know
IS
BUT A DROP IN THE OCEAN
Is
touch and go
WHERE
TO GO FROM HERE
We
are alone with our changing minds
OF
DOUBTS AND DISAPPOINTMENTS
We
fall in love 'til it hurts or bleeds or fades in time
WE
TRY NOT TO REMEMBER THE HURTS FROM THE PAST
And
I never (never) saw you coming
DOWN
THE PATH TOWARDS ME WITH SUCH LOVE
And
I'll never (never) be the same
WHEN
YOU REMAIN WITH ME ALL THE WAY
You
come around and the armour falls
FROM
HEAVEN ABOVE
Pierce
the room like a cannonball
IS
THE PROTECTION FROM ABOVE
Now
all we know is don't let go
OF
YOUR LOVE, GRACE AND MERCY
We
are alone, just you and me
IN
THE UPPER ROOM
Up
in your room and our slates are clean
WHEN
WE CONFESS OUR SINS
Just
twin fire signs
OF
YOUR HOLY SPIRIT FIRE
Four
blue eyes
THAT
PIERCES OUR SOULS
So
you were never a saint
SO
THEY SAY
And
I’ve loved in shades of wrong
AND
RIGHT TO THE WAY HOME
We
learn to live with the pain
OF
GROWING UP
Mosaic
broken hearts
OF
ABIDING WITH THE LAWLESS ONE
But
this love is brave and wild
IF
YOU ARE WILLING TO LOVE WITHOUT GILE
“Sly or cunning intelligence.”
And
I never (never) saw you coming
DOWN
THE PATH TOWARDS ME WITH SUCH LOVE
And
I'll never (never) be the same
WHEN
YOU REMAIN WITH ME ALL THE WAY
This
is a state of grace
AT
THE END OF THIS RACE
My
son, you must carefully observe the effects of nature and of grace, because
they operate very differently, and the subtle distinction between them can only
be marked by an enlightened man.
This
is the worthwhile fight
TO
STAND AND BE COUNTED
Love
is a ruthless game
IF
HIDDEN AND NOT DISPLAYED
Unless
you play it good and right
WITH ALL THAT I HAVE GIVEN YOU
It
is FATHER GOD “I AM” desire that we do not waste our lives, our substance on
riotous living.
BUT
IT MUST BE RIGHTEOUS LIVING.
If
you wish to go home “HEAVEN” IT MUST BE DONE EXACTLY AS FATHER GOD “I AM” HAS
PLANNED IT OUT.
These
are the hands of fate
TO
DO ALL THAT I ASK
You're
my Achilles heel
IF
YOU FAIL IN THE WAY HOME
This
is the golden age of something good and right and real
NOW IS THE TIME TO WAKE UP
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Matthew
13:47 Again, the Kingdom of heaven is like unto a NET, that was cast into the
sea “of mankind”, and gathered of every kind: of inter-NET which is found only
at
And
I never (never) saw you coming
DOWN
THE PATH TOWARDS ME WITH SUCH LOVE
And
I'll never (never) be the same
WHEN
YOU REMAIN WITH ME ALL THE WAY
This
is a state of grace
It is eager to submit, and longs to be ruled.
It does not want to be independent, but loves to be
ruled.
It does not want to be independent, but loves to be under
discipline.
This
is the worthwhile fight
FOR
I AM WILLING TO STAND FOR THAT WHICH IS RIGHT
Love
is a ruthless game
IF
NOT DISPLAYED FROM THE HEART
Unless
you play it good and right
TO
THE VERY END OF TIME
THE DIFFERENT EFFECTS OF
NATURE AND GRACE.
(human) + (Being)
THE
VOICE OF THE LORD: My son, you must carefully observe the effects of nature and
of grace, because they operate very differently, and the subtle distinction
between them can only be marked by an enlightened man.
Everyone
aims at what is good and makes some pretension to it in his words and action.
That is why many people are deceived by an imitation of goodness.
Nature
is cunning; it misleads people and tricks and deceives them, and always has its
own interest at heart. But grace walks honestly and openly; it avoids all that
has a look of evil about it, and it lays no traps; it does everything solely
for the sake of God, in Whom it finds its ultimate rest.
Nature
is not prepared to be put to death, or to be subdued and overcome. It does not
want to be under control or to submit of its own free-will. But grace aims at
putting the old nature to death, and it resists the desires of the body.
It
is eager to submit, and longs to be ruled.
It
does not want to be independent, but loves to be ruled.
It
does not want to be independent, but loves to be under discipline.
It
has no wish to lord-it over anyone, but is prepared to live its whole life and
spend its whole existence subject to the Will of God; and for love of the Lord
to accept, face humbly and overcome every kind of human temptation.
Nature
labours for its own good and looks to see what advantage it can get from
somebody else; but grace does not consider its personal convenience and
advantage, but rather what will do most good to others.
Nature
is afraid of humiliation and contempt, but grace rejoices when it suffers
indignity for the sake of Truth, Justice and Freedom.
Nature
likes idleness and physical ease, but grace cannot endure to be unoccupied, and
gladly undertakes all kinds of toil.
Nature
is eager to possess rare and beautiful things, and loathes common and coarse
ones. But grace finds its delight in what is simple and humble; it is not
repulsed by the repulsive, and it does not refuse to put on worn-out clothes.
Nature
has his own temporal things, and is pleased by wordly advantage. It is unhappy
when it suffers loss, and any slighting word can make it angry. But grace is
concerned with Eternal things, and has no interest in anything temporal. In
material loss it feels no distress, and when hard things are said it feels no
resentment, for its treasure and its joy are laid up in Heaven where nothing
ever is lost.
Nature
is greedy, and is more ready to receive than give. It loves exclusive, unshared
things. Grace is loving and generous; it rejects private advantage, and is
content with little, thinking it more to give than to receive.
Nature
inclines to material things and gratification of self, towards useless pastimes
and travelling about. Grace gravitates towards God and goodness; it renounces
material things, and tries to avoid the world. It loathes the longing of the
body; it curbs the desire to wander abroad, and hates the thought of appearing
in public.
Nature
likes to experience outside comforts which brings satisfaction to the senses;
but grace seeks its comfort in God alone, and beyond all visible things it
looks to Supreme Good for its delight.
Nature
does everything for its own gain and advantage. It cannot do anything for
nothing, but is always hoping for something as good or better, some praise or
favour, in return for its good deeds. It wants anything it does or gives to be
appreciated. Grace does not look for anything in this world, and it asks for no
reward except God. It only wants the necessities of this life in so far as they
help it to win Eternal Life.
Nature
is pleased when it has many friends and associates. It glories in high place
and noble birth; it smiles on the powerful, flatters the rich, and applauds
those like itself. But grace loves even its enemies, and is not pleased with
itself when it has a crowd of friends. It thinks nothing of position or high-birth
unless there is goodness there as well. It favours the poor rather than the
rich, and feels more sympathy with the innocent than with the powerful. It
rejoices at the victory of truth, not falsehood; and it is always urging men to
"prize the best gifts of Heaven", and to grow more like the Son of
God in goodness.
Nature
is quick to complain of want and difficulty, but grace bears hardship without
giving way.
Nature
diverts everything to its own ends, it struggles and argues on its own account,
even against the truth, mentally or verbally. Grace leads everything home to
God, the source from Whom it comes. It does not credit itself with anything
good or make any arrogant claims; it is not pushing, it does not force its
views on others; but whatever it feels, whatever it thinks, it submits itself
to the Eternal Wisdom and the scrutiny of God.
Nature
is always eager to know secrets and hear news. It wants to go out into the
world and have all kinds of experiences. It longs to be recognized and do
things that earn praise and admiration. Grace has no interest in hearing new
strange things, because all this springs from our age-long corruption, and
there can be nothing new or lasting here on this Earth.
Grace
teaches a man to keep his senses in check, to avoid empty complacency and
attention, and to conceal in humility all that might be praised and admired;
and from all that happens and in all he learns, it teaches him to seek the
harvest of usefulness and the praise and the glory of God. Grace does not want itself
or its doings talked about, but it does want God to be blessed where all His
gifts are concerned, for He sends all His gifts purely out of Love.
Grace
like this is a supernatural Light, a special gift of God; it is the seal of the
"Elect", and a pledge of Eternal Salvation. It raises a man from
Earthly things to love of Heavenly ones, and it makes him Spiritual where he
was unspiritual before.
As
nature is curbed and subdued, Grace flows in more richly, and the inward man is
visited anew, and daily remade in the image of GOD.
In
The Name of God, Most Gracious, Most Merciful
Paul said, "It is NOT I That Lives"
It
is not "I" that lives but Christ lives in me (Galatians 2:20). It is
not "Self" that lives but "Christ" lives in me. It is not
"Self" that lives but "The Anointed One" - the One whose
head/mind is anointed with the "Oil of Understanding" - the oil that
lubricates the "seized-up" mind and gets it working again,
understanding the TRUTH or WORD of God. It was, or is, "seized-up"
because "Self" was, or is, jamming-up the works and blocking the
channel through which the Holy Spirit can flow to "lead you into all
righteousness" and wash you clean from inside, as it flows through you and
then your "cup overflows" to others, to wash them clean with the
TRUTH and the Light of understanding, that the now "working mind"
receives in a Life united with God, its supply of understanding; oil and Light.
Then the Light of understanding with its "shield of faith" (Ephesians
6) effortlessly and painlessly conquers the fear and darkness of ignorance
(given by Satan and maintained by believing his lies) that lives in you. God
thereby teaching you, from within ("in-tuition"), to be like Him, so
that you need no man to teach you (1 John 2:27) because his "Self"
will get in your way.
Matthew
5:48 Be ye therefore perfect, even as your Father Which is in heaven IS
perfect.
The
Meaning of Paul's Message in Galatians
What
Paul meant when he said, "I am crucified with Christ and now it is not I
that Lives but Christ Lives in me."
The
"I" that was crucified with Christ was his "Self" - his
separated (from God) "Self" with all of its selfishness and
"Self-will", rather than God's Will (Islam in Arabic).
He
stated that his "Self" was already dead and the rest of his statement
follows on from, and depends upon, that first statement of the "Self"
having already been crucified. If the "Self" is not dead, then the
rest of what he says does NOT apply. Read it properly!
He
speaks in the past tense NOT present tense. He says his crucifixion was
completed during his years in Damascus (Qumran) and Arabia, ALONE with His
Lord.
He
had taken up his cross (his "Self") DAILY and followed his Lord's
Example of crucifying his "Self" on the 'cross of
"Self"-sacrifice'. Your "Self" is the cross YOU have to
bear and carry about until it is crucified and leaves you free from its
insatiable demands and burdens, that weigh you down and make you stumble and
make your life selfish and a misery. This means killing the "Self"
DAILY and obviously does NOT mean committing suicide, as you cannot commit
suicide every day.
This
dying DAILY, all day, every day, to "Self" - the destroying of your
own individual "Self"-ishness can ONLY be achieved by following
Christ's Teaching exactly and NOT Paul's or the christian church's teaching.
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