Themes and Insights
Paradox of the Spirit
Freedom Through Surrender True liberation is found not in self-will but in yielding to divine will. The pursuit of self leads to bondage, while surrender to God leads to freedom.
The Power of Love vs. The Love of Power The spirit’s power awakens the humble but terrifies those who seek control. Divine love is misunderstood by those who wield power for themselves.
Flesh Perishes, Spirit Endures The works of the flesh crumble into nothing, while the works of the spirit transcend time, revealing the eternal nature of truth.
The Hidden Knowledge Within The outer man does not know himself, and the inner man does not fully know God—yet God, dwelling within, knows all and awaits the awakening of His children.
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Paradox of the Spirit
For the words of the spirit
Are insane to the world’s sane
And sane to the insane
Unrighteous to the world’s righteous
And righteous to the unrighteous
For the spirit of the word
Is folly to the wisdom of the world
And wisdom to the folly of man
Bondage to the will of the world
And freedom to the will of man
For the love of the spirit
Is darkness to the seeking of self
And light to the seeking of God
Damnation to the want of self
And liberation to the self of want
For the spirit of love
Is a curse to the will of self
And a blessing to the self of will
Worthless to the heart of wrath
And priceless to the wounded heart
For the power of the spirit
Is frightful to the love of power
And awakening to the power of love
Perplexing to the hateful heart
And understanding to the humble heart
For the spirit of power
Is death to the desire of it
And life to the acceptance of it
A spectre to man’s work for it
And a work of God for man’s salvation
As it is that none in flesh
By flesh can comprehend
Nor by works or want or will
Succeed
But they of spirit
By spirit are known
Also by works performed
Of spirit beyond them
As all flesh does perish
As though it never was
To chase the fleeting desire of itself
To build what shall crumble
So other does all spirit live
As though it never dies
To chase away the lie of flesh
To inherit what shall never fail
What is seen here in these passages
Depends on your eyes
Wether they be of the flesh
Or be they of the spirit
And who shall know such a thing?
As the outer man knows not himself
And the inner man knows not his God
But the God in man knows all Himself
Awaiting the spirit of children
Ryan o0o
Paradox of the Spirit
For the words of the spirit
Are insane to the world’s sane
And sane to the insane
Unrighteous to the world’s righteous
And righteous to the unrighteous
For the spirit of the word
Is folly to the wisdom of the world
And wisdom to the folly of man
Bondage to the will of the world
And freedom to the will of man
For the love of the spirit
Is darkness to the seeking of self
And light to the seeking of God
Damnation to the want of self
And liberation to the self of want
For the spirit of love
Is a curse to the will of self
And a blessing to the self of will
Worthless to the heart of wrath
And priceless to the wounded heart
For the power of the spirit
Is frightful to the love of power
And awakening to the power of love
Perplexing to the hateful heart
And understanding to the humble heart
For the spirit of power
Is death to the desire of it
And life to the acceptance of it
A spectre to man’s work for it
And a work of God for man’s salvation
As it is that none in flesh
By flesh can comprehend
Nor by works or want or will
Succeed
But they of spirit
By spirit are known
Also by works performed
Of spirit beyond them
As all flesh does perish
As though it never was
To chase the fleeting desire of itself
To build what shall crumble
So other does all spirit live
As though it never dies
To chase away the lie of flesh
To inherit what shall never fail
What is seen here in these passages
Depends on your eyes
Wether they be of the flesh
Or be they of the spirit
And who shall know such a thing?
As the outer man knows not himself
And the inner man knows not his God
But the God in man knows all Himself
Awaiting the spirit of children
Ryan o0o
Themes and Insights
Paradox of the Spirit
Freedom Through Surrender True liberation is found not in self-will but in yielding to divine will. The pursuit of self leads to bondage, while surrender to God leads to freedom.
The Power of Love vs. The Love of Power The spirit’s power awakens the humble but terrifies those who seek control. Divine love is misunderstood by those who wield power for themselves.
Flesh Perishes, Spirit Endures The works of the flesh crumble into nothing, while the works of the spirit transcend time, revealing the eternal nature of truth.
The Hidden Knowledge Within The outer man does not know himself, and the inner man does not fully know God—yet God, dwelling within, knows all and awaits the awakening of His children.
Paradox of the Spirit
For the words of the spirit
Are insane to the world’s sane
And sane to the insane
Unrighteous to the world’s righteous
And righteous to the unrighteous
For the spirit of the word
Is folly to the wisdom of the world
And wisdom to the folly of man
Bondage to the will of the world
And freedom to the will of man
For the love of the spirit
Is darkness to the seeking of self
And light to the seeking of God
Damnation to the want of self
And liberation to the self of want
For the spirit of love
Is a curse to the will of self
And a blessing to the self of will
Worthless to the heart of wrath
And priceless to the wounded heart
For the power of the spirit
Is frightful to the love of power
And awakening to the power of love
Perplexing to the hateful heart
And understanding to the humble heart
For the spirit of power
Is death to the desire of it
And life to the acceptance of it
A spectre to man’s work for it
And a work of God for man’s salvation
As it is that none in flesh
By flesh can comprehend
Nor by works or want or will
Succeed
But they of spirit
By spirit are known
Also by works performed
Of spirit beyond them
As all flesh does perish
As though it never was
To chase the fleeting desire of itself
To build what shall crumble
So other does all spirit live
As though it never dies
To chase away the lie of flesh
To inherit what shall never fail
What is seen here in these passages
Depends on your eyes
Wether they be of the flesh
Or be they of the spirit
And who shall know such a thing?
As the outer man knows not himself
And the inner man knows not his God
But the God in man knows all Himself
Awaiting the spirit of children
Ryan o0o
Themes and Insights
Paradox of the Spirit
Freedom Through Surrender True liberation is found not in self-will but in yielding to divine will. The pursuit of self leads to bondage, while surrender to God leads to freedom.
The Power of Love vs. The Love of Power The spirit’s power awakens the humble but terrifies those who seek control. Divine love is misunderstood by those who wield power for themselves.
Flesh Perishes, Spirit Endures The works of the flesh crumble into nothing, while the works of the spirit transcend time, revealing the eternal nature of truth.
The Hidden Knowledge Within The outer man does not know himself, and the inner man does not fully know God—yet God, dwelling within, knows all and awaits the awakening of His children.
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