Hi there,
So the impasse is that some have faith and others do not: a classic division between expectation and deliverance. Some saying the difference is one thing, others denying it. The fallout reaching a head, when it is considered whom actually will believe?
This is where the children come into view, the inheritors of their parents' faith - if there is division among men, as to what the sign of faith is: it can only be said that the sign of Jonah remains, as Jesus said it would.
In other words, the faith will no longer express a desire for men to believe: men believing being a contradiction to one, and a continuation of a sign to another. The children then, can only inherit the works of men or the works of God, depending where their faith was.
The faith then, has no choice, but to wait for the next generation of men to believe (the children are the next generation of men): this is the falling away. The impasse has come to be world-wide. Noone waiting only for the next generation, does not permanently doubt, the expression of the least of the faith - without which the resurrection remains only constant (and thus no enticement of itself, for men already men).
So the impasse is that some have faith and others do not: a classic division between expectation and deliverance. Some saying the difference is one thing, others denying it. The fallout reaching a head, when it is considered whom actually will believe?
This is where the children come into view, the inheritors of their parents' faith - if there is division among men, as to what the sign of faith is: it can only be said that the sign of Jonah remains, as Jesus said it would.
In other words, the faith will no longer express a desire for men to believe: men believing being a contradiction to one, and a continuation of a sign to another. The children then, can only inherit the works of men or the works of God, depending where their faith was.
The faith then, has no choice, but to wait for the next generation of men to believe (the children are the next generation of men): this is the falling away. The impasse has come to be world-wide. Noone waiting only for the next generation, does not permanently doubt, the expression of the least of the faith - without which the resurrection remains only constant (and thus no enticement of itself, for men already men).