"Now concerning the resurrection of the dead, did you not read that which is declared to you by God, saying, I am the God of Abraham, and of Isaac, and the God of Jacob? He is not the God of the dead but of the living."
Matthews Account 22: 31-32, Concordant New Testament
The Christian religion has always been filled with references to a God that was, or a God which will soon be. Consider many of the worship songs which we belt out each Sunday. Songs which declare, 'Come Lord Jesus!' As if Christ Jesus is someone who is yet to come. And, speaking of Jesus, consider the teachings of the church, which speak to the 'Second coming' of Christ, as if Jesus were not a part of the Lords original creation. Now, part of this is due to the false separation theology preached by those within the mainstream church. The theology which speaks to the false narrative that it is our sin which separates us from God. Nothing could be further from the truth. For the truth which we find in the Father is not of a God of the dead, but of the living {Matthews Account 22:31-32}. That we need not wait for Jesus to come again, as He is already here among us. The angels have declared that His very name, Emmanuel, would carry the meaning of "God among us" {Matthews Account 1:23}. That is, God here among His children, not afar off watching from a distance. I believe that part of the reason which the church falsely speaks of God is to keep people coming back to church. The impression being that in order to "Find God" one needs to start in the church. This, of course, is in error. What of the man who, being broken in his life, suddenly discovers that bedside bible in a motel room one night? He has never stepped foot into a church, yet through the word he has come to be introduced to God and His love and mercy for him. A God Who is not far away, but here with him. This is but one of the reasons by which I have been critical of the church. For they speak of a false image of God. Jesus Himself has spoken to the truth of our union life IN the Father {Johns Account 14:20}. That we need not wait for His "Second coming" in order to enjoy His love and mercy firsthand. All we need do is realize the truth of who He is within us {Paul to the Galatians 2:20}.
I also am of the belief that to speak of God as if He were separate from us denies us the personal connection with Him that the Father desires. That we would once again be reconciled unto Him {Paul to the Colossians 1:20}. It was never the desire of God that He would be a separate part of that which He created. This has been man's narrative from the beginning. This has been the basis of man-made religion, that we should "Seek" to find God. If you're thinking that somehow you need to find God, start from within. For we ourselves have been created in His very image {Genesis 1:27}. It is God Who is in all and through all {Paul to the Colossians 1:16-17}. How, then, is it possible for that which has been created to somehow be separate from He Who created it? Yet this is what continues to be spoken by the church. The truth of the Father is that we have NEVER been separated from His love and mercy. He has declared that "I will never leave you nor forsake you" {Deuteronomy 31:6}. The scriptures itself speak to the errors in church teaching. I am not simply cherry picking verses to prove my point, this is the truth of our life in the Father, not outside of Him. I do not seek Jesus to come again, I seek that the world will know that He has always been here {Johns Account 1:1-4}. It is Jesus Who has been from the beginning. This is a God who IS.
"That they may all be one, according as Thou, Father, art in Me, and I in Thee, that they also may be in Us, that the world shall be believing that Thou dost commission Me"
Johns Account 17: 21, Concordant New Testament
~Scott~






