Fathership Proper

06/15/2025

9 And as I may so say, Levi also, who receiveth tithes, payed tithes in Abraham.

10 For he was yet in the loins of his father, when Melchisedec met him.

11 If therefore perfection were by the Levitical priesthood, (for under it the people received the law,) what further need was there that another priest should rise after the order of Melchisedec, and not be called after the order of Aaron?

My, it almost seems to me now that there is a life after this, that is to say one that is unto the next. Could it be that God is allowing a cleansing of his house, a cleaning much rather, that which is greater might come in instead. Thusly is there Levi who received tithes there of men, whether of what they would bring as in the Old Covenant all under the sun or of the new to which we have now come. Indeed it is not for nothing that our God has so said, or as the Scripture would wont that our God has come in. Seemingly in this then has he entered the fold whether of what we would pay him or his own body and blood. See in the gospels how that for our sins he had gave. Now it might be an old one thus far, but trust and believe that this is his body which was broken for us. Do we not repeat the same lines week after week almost as in a broken of a cycle as these have now come. Then we sit in the pews of the service and we wish more than anything that our God would come in. Yet is it echoed on the walls and the pictures and whispers of it there in the halls. See as with his body we too have been broken, set apart there unto men taking and eating thereof week after week as unworthily often. So doing in his rememberance rather Just as we ought or that is to say just as were taught. Suffice to say that is all that is left sometimes is our memories right there to keep us company with at the end of the day. As those who have not known ought of his blood and them that have drank of the cup of his wrath just filled to the full. Surely some of us ought to have seen God the Father reflected in that then at times that so too might we find. For we sure have knocked, seeked, and asked a few times. Must we be finding for then or ought have been opened from Heaven as though tossed from a window or simply let down from above. Indeed far be it from the Father then that we seem. So too no matter how far we have fallen no matter how deep there is not a place that he does not watch us and our God does not sleep. Is it not he that watches over the brethren and so too even the basest of men. Whether living presently, dead, or not yet borne again, our God is Lord over all over even the basest of men. As Daniel would have said time and again is it not God who rules and overrules in the affairs of all men. Ven so gives the throne to whomever he will though he yet rules as high over all that is made. In this then our perfection is sure. But is it in the loins of the Father as unto him and not therefore as having been called after men. Notice too if you will how that Levi has received tithes once before. Yet has he also examined the sick and treated the children. So too were these not the first ones you would call when you died. In this then are they like unto children at first and then as the servants of God once again. Just as there too some human children have been, yet unlike unto these their time has all run in when it has met up with our Lord. How many of you know that when you meet up with him no matter wherever you have been you are coming up on out of that thing. Perhaps Levi might not have been living as of yet nor his fathers before. Yet these too were as reckoned as lived when these had met up with the Lord. Indeed, so it is done that that which is perfect may come. So when speaking of perfection what does it matter rather given that we too are so prone to our errors and as fallen down as it seems. Indeed, if perfection could come by it we might have attained. Herein would there be no reason that a nation of kings and priests of them would arise unto the Son. Certainly there would have been none of these that such had then come. Though when speaking of the order of Aaron was he not Moses brother with his order as unknown as supposed and subjected to whims and our disorder for then. Else would not the Lord have had to tell him to get dressed then at times. So then being after the order of Melchisidek rather and unique in that there needs must be a needs of fathering there in the Lord. Could it be all along that's al need and so too his blood should we plead. Thusly the Lord not in singularity or judgement even ever been set apart from his own blessed Father in Heaven.