When There Is No Other Hope For the World
For the wisdom of this world is as foolishness to them that believe not unto grace.
Suffice it to say not the time or the place.
However God has afforded some space that since time began we should have lived according to plan, minding not the things of this world having eyes set on a future therefore.
For the which the city that was set on a hill cannot be hid then as well.
Though to the future have come in whose house made we One, that is by the blood of his Son.
See it is not about the intent of the heart but rather the God who has played there apart.
Ever since his home in the garden from the which we were descendents of Eden being paradise taken.
Children of the Father of lights and thereby should have lived in his sight.
Not destined to wrath as may have or might or has been accorded then quite.
For the future shines very bright, having suffered then all the will in this world that unto the Father is toward.
From which he changes not just the Same being unto him came himself in this without any Name needing no introduction is sure leading on to just the way of the world.
Though the way therein this has been stolen, borrowed, cast out from Heaven, and fallen much as time had of said and the Book with it read.
We were come to Heavenly Jerusalem with the things of this world, and all that its toward.
We had of needed some perspective therefore.
How it was some mighty strange things in this world that were of the Father assured.
It seems there in that the Lord is in the habit alright of taking the children of men and turning them into sons of his then.
The world passes away at the time and with all we would find at the time that should have been of that divine of him for the time.
Though whether the world passes away and all that then toward, well it had of made all the sense in this world that it was to him all our futures were toward.
Having made sense at the time much of what we would find that unto grace at the time.
For the Godhead had come in the Name of the Son, the fulness assured and all the grace it was toward.
That there should have been not a place in this world but that looking forward.
For the world had made many captives assured.
Ensnared then therein by the lusts there thereof and all that was passing away so then for, being seen not at the time, much as the desert divine.
By whom there should dwell all the fullness of God which is bodily tlel being assumed then as grace then therefore and so is carried away toward the end of the world.
That that which is seen might be receiving a kindgom of that he means which is the bodily dwelling with all that it seems.
There our dreams as strength for the reapers was not what it seems.
That God had been in the habit of making him sons there to the One.
That to as many as believed there had been said that the Spirit of God had given life from the dead.
That the things of this world and all that its toward had been but a promise thats there for a time and then fades there divine.
Being just then of him for the time.
Knowing there to before this God we had there to do and what that there too.
Strength for the reapers assured had come forth in the Name of the Lord.
That the things of this world should have minded the things of the Lord.
From which were passing away for then therefore.
That that which had been said would have come forth for the dead that unto whom said there never was such a time in this world that had come forth for the Lord.
