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Well, I do not think I meant to say that length of time determines how well someone gets one's ideas straight. Maturing does take time, though, but we need quality of the quantity
There have been religious people in history who have been into much quantity without the quality. I think an individual who is maturing in Jesus will mature in Christ's light and creativity in one's own lifetime. But you might not see much public show of the person.
I have offered my impression of the reliability of large-scale institutionalized religious leadership, but this is not what I concentrate on. I understand and experience how God proves Himself personally, and I know various people who say God has been proving Himself to them, while we help one another with this, since our Father is about family and sharing caring, including personal correction.Those are really interesting ideas but I wonder how we would know if they are actually the case. What do you think?
Leaders of the past and denominational leaders whom I don't know personally can not prove themselves to me. I am not even guessing, if I am trusting them and don't even know them. Of course, God is able to personally communicate with me about who to trust and how. We can make sure with God.
Jesus does say, "My sheep hear My voice" (John chapter ten). Jesus is able to get through to us and prove Himself to each of us, personally. And He is able to have us know who to trust and how. So, with leaders I do not know, I stay open for however God pleases to guide me in relation to different people.
So, yes we need to trust God and get with Him and how He will make us clear about things.
But this is not only about God telling me things, and that's it. His light can show us what words can not tell or prove.
It is like how if I send you a photograph of nature: no amount of words can tell you what it will look like.
For example, I will tell you a photo has some insects in it, flying around; without light to see that actual picture, how much have I told you; plus, how many more words could have you
visualizing t-h-i-s >
Now, I could use some words to share the message I can get through this picture >
These flying insects are dancing freely . . . they are sharing with each other . . . like how we can be loving freely above the weeds of this world
So, from this photo, I can get words for how to love, to stay in the fresh air above, of love, and not be hiding in or living in this world's weedy ways; scripture, of course, can help us to understand all that this means >
"Let all bitterness, wrath, anger, clamor, and evil speaking be put away from you, with all malice. And be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, even as God in Christ forgave you." (Ephesians 4:31-32)
So, this photo can be used to get a lesson on how to love . . . not only being interested in how nice the photo looks. Likewise, we need to not be all busy only with how our ideas look.
And like I offer, we need God to be the light for how we see and understand and live His message >
"God is light" (in 1 John 1:5).
This is why, I consider, Jesus did not stay here. Seeing Him was not enough. The disciples saw Jesus for a while, yet they did not get all He really meant. They needed how God in us effects our nature and how we see things . . . not only what we believe.
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