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The Faithless Worldly Faiths
Any ‘faith’ that does not trust and embrace God when he might choose to represent himself through his own Word, revelation and testimony – whenever he might choose to do this – is not worth a dime.
And this is also true for any faith that does not remain watchful and alert for such a time, nor preserves the space and attention God is going to require when he chooses to do so.
The only time our faith is truly tested is when God represents himself.
And to one who trusts in God alone, this becomes the moment they are waiting for.
It is also the moment Jesus asked the world to watch for.
If God chooses to speak directly to the world at any point in history, it means he wants or needs to be heard.
It is a strong faith that is ready to receive, accept and embrace God when he reveals the knowledge and Truth he needs to reveal.
It is a strong faith that is ready to receive, accept and embrace God when he reveals the knowledge and Truth he needs to reveal.
Just as it is a strong faith that reserves its attention for God and keeps itself ready and alert for a time when he might choose to speak.
I should add that an essential component of this readiness is being prepared to accept how God chooses to speak, along with everything he has to say.
It is a piss-weak and abusive faith that decides for itself who or what God is and accepts or rejects God’s message and messengers based on what best suits them and their ‘faith'.
We should also remember that it is easy to look back over history and say, ‘I believe in God’, ‘I believe in Moses’, or ‘I believe in Jesus’.
But the truest test of faith anyone can ever experience is being alive at a time when God chooses to reveal knowledge and Truth to the world under his own authority.
These are the questions God's revelation asks of everyone who claims to have faith in God.
Where were they who call themselves ‘faithful’ - and what were they doing when God chose to speak?
Who were they listening to?
Or were they asking others to listen to them?
And what were the followers of Jesus doing - given that he was explicit in his instruction that they should watch for the Truth that would enter our world under God’s authority?
Were they ready and watching for God?
Were they ignoring and rejecting all who were not speaking things God had asked to be spoken?
Were they watching someone else?
Or were they offering themselves as an alternative to the helper Jesus promised he would send, by establishing themselves in our world as someone to watch?
Any person, institution or entity that chooses to explain or define God by sharing even just one word that God never asked to be shared, can never be considered to have faith in God.
This is true for the simple reason that it's not.
It is a misrepresentation and exploitation of God.
There is only one faith in God, because there is only one God.
And the one true God cannot - and will not - be given his ‘reality’ through the things those who place themselves in worldly positions of authority over him have to say about him.
God’s reality and Truth is established through his existence.
And as God is the only one who truly knows himself, and the only one who knows what it is like to experience Life as God, he is the only one with any legitimate right to explain and define himself.
Of course, in our world, anyone who wants to can write or say whatever they want about God – and do this as if there will be no consequence.
But unless God has given his explicit consent for anything being said about him, to be said, then that information is being brought to life non-consensually, and against God’s will.
The world that misrepresents and exploits God with such fervour should be aware that any faith that assigns an explanation, definition or nature and form to God that has not been brought to life through the revelation of God is not ‘faith’ at all.
It is a textbook misrepresentation – brought to life by those who did not even respect or trust God enough to allow him the right to explain and define himself.
They didn’t leave it to God because they want the glory, adoration and attention that comes with being a highly regarded authority on God in the eyes of the world.
And now, every person throughout history who took on the role of being one of the great explainers of God, will never be remembered as a leader of faith.
They will be known eternally as God’s great and historical exploiters and abusers.
And they will be known in this way because that is what they did to God.
They misrepresented, exploited and abused him.
And those doing that today, carry the special tag of having done this at the same time God chose once again to represent himself.
And so it is.
Amen.

We say our world has One God and many faiths. But if there is One God there can be only One Faith.
Just as there can be only One Love and One Trust.
That their are many 'faiths' just demonstrates how willing our world is to misrepresent and exploit God, and then believe in these false ideas we have created about God without his consent.
That is the Truth!
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TIM GUTHRIE is a teacher of Conditional Expression with experience working across educational institutions, athletic organisations, and businesses.
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