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Omega Love Rapsody
Paul Kinlock
The Scandal of God
Copyright © Paul Kinlock 2015
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Dedicated to Jane, Georgie. Cathy, Jean, Erica, Sheila, Jessica, Lizzie, Rochelle, Sharon,
Emma, Mary, Linda, Karen, Steph, Sarah, Sian, Shirley, Sue, Joanna, Ceara, Janet, Louise,
Hayley, Carolyn, Gina and Rachel
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Dear friends, let us love one another, for love comes from God. Everyone who loves has been
born of God and knows God. Whoever does not love does not know God, because God is
love.
From the first letter of John, chapter 4, verses 7and 8
Surely the Sovereign Lord does nothing without revealing his plan to his servants the
prophets
From Amos chapter 3, verse 7
Note: The contents pages are repeated at the end of the book
with full Bible references
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Omega Love Rapsody: The Scandal of God
CONTENTS
Preface
The suffering of the people is over!
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Part One
Introduction (The future is rap)
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Scandal rap
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The Feminine Attributes of God
The sixteen feminine attributes of God: introduction
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Cooperative
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Supportive
Communicative
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Listening
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Having a sense of humour
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Understanding
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Caring
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Responsive
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A calming influence
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Considerate
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God the Father incarnate (Genesis chapter 16, verses 6 to16) (Genesis chapter
21, verses 17 to 20) the promise to multiply Hagar’s descendents
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Humility
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Appreciative of others
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Polite
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Patient
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Approachable
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Kind
God’s feminine Omega love: The mixed signals of St. Paul on females
God’s feminine Omega love: The age of the Father’s influence
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God’s feminine Omega love: Jesus has transformed all of our cultures and
subcultures
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God’s feminine Omega love: Representative church leadership
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God’s feminine Omega love: Pure and holy cathartic communities.
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God’s feminine Omega love: All ordained and lay people are equipped to be
holy
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Manoah’s wife of Sampson
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God the Father incarnate (Judges Chapter 13, verses 1-25) the promise to
Omega relationships, love and judgement
Omega love’s affinity with others
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Treating all people as Jesus
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Complete relationships: introduction
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For me or to me dilemma
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To me: Jesus has been here all along
Omega lets us share in God’s love and judgement
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Omega lets us share in the nature of God
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The angel of the Lord is God the Father
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Crossover of the nature and mind of God
The angel of the Lord appears different to God at times
Two Omega examples of how we can see God and live
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God the Father incarnate (Genesis chapter 22, verses 11-18) Stopped Abraham
from sacrificing Isaac
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The pure in heart will see God
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We can go straight from the scriptures to Omega love
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Omega love: leadership by Generation Y
The grace of Omega love is God’s plan
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Leadership by Generation Y: new lyrics
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Leadership by Generation Y: writing new chapters
Leadership by Generation Y: new creeds
Leadership by Generation Y: the impossible made possible
The Plight of Generation Y in Europe
The exclusion of Generation Y
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God the Father incarnate (Genesis chapter 32, verses 22-32) wrestled with
Jacob
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Omega love
The veil: The liberation of revelation
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The veil: Liberation
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The veil: Alpha and Omega
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The veil: We embrace the fullness of God
The ‘Ever closer union’ of all humanity
The tangible dream
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The silence of God: Everything is meaningless
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The silence of God: Seeing the Father in us
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The perfect body
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The silence of God: Loneliness
Inner beauty is free of charge
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God the Father incarnate (Genesis chapter 31, verses 11-13) appeared in
Jacob’s dream
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We are all Omega love superstars
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The greatest love of all
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Lawful and Lawless part 1 (radical love)
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Lawful and Lawless part 2 (mentoring prisoners)
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Why Jesus wept
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The last will be first and the first will be last
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Turning our thinking upside down
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Prioritising compassionate care
The delicacy of minds, bodies and spirits
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Washing each other’s feet
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The most enigmatic act
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The community of love and holiness
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God the Father incarnate (Exodus chapter 3, verses 2-6) appeared to Moses in a
burning bush
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North, South, East and West of the globe
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From memory, scrolls or just smitten
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Interpreting dreams
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Drug abuse made redundant
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The thirteen commandments
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The end of modern slavery
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Individual and corporate love and holiness
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Spreading Omega love
Sheep without a shepherd (harvest)
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Jesus the Lamb of God (baptism)
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Wolves and lambs (harvest)
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Communication creates community
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God the Father incarnate (Judges chapter 2, verses 1-5) Israel rebuked for not
conquering the Promised Land
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Rich and poor peoples and nations
Showing Omega love
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Rich and poor
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Sharing social capital
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Real wealth
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Evolution, ecosystems and climate change
Science, revelation, evolution and biblical interpretation
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The climate change debate
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Justice through Jesus the Word
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Religious and scientific humility
Embrace the environment like a brother
Jesus compared to constructed systems
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The earth and its ecosystems
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God the Father incarnate (Judges Chapter 6, verses 11-27) the selection of
Gideon
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Part Two
Romantic love
Falling in love and staying in love
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Homosexual relationships part 2 (theology)
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Homosexual relationships part 1 (reasoning)
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Homosexual relationships part 3 (application)
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Arranged marriages part 2 (the past)
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Arranged marriages part 1 (the present)
Arranged marriages part 3 (the future)
Ending promiscuity
Complete commerce
Introduction part 1 (communities)
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Introduction part 2 (ten underpinning factors)
Introduction part 3: (the gambles that fail)
About capitalism
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Unsustainable
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An illusion
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Self absorbed
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A corpse
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Enforces rationing
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Worships shareholders
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Building an Omega vision
Altruistic, selfless and pure
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provided food for Elijah
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All need is met
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The core part 1 (the community of earth and heaven)
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God the Father incarnate (the first book of Kings Chapter 19, verses 5-8)
Bliss
The core part 2 (the prospects for Omega love)
Omega economics
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Provision for all
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God the Marxist
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Bread of life
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The meek will now inherit the earth
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Omega insights
Stepping into and out of righteousness
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Collective action
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Transformation
The power of prayer
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Political revolution
The end of history
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The start of political revolution
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The end of Machiavellian politics
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Truly participatory democracy
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Revolution is absolutely necessary AND distinctly achievable
David and Goliath
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God the Father incarnate (Exodus chapter 3, verse 2 to chapter 4, verse 28)
appointed Moses
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Part Three
Teresa of Avila
The humanity of God
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Sacred and secular with Omega love
God aims to sweep you off your feet
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The surprising people of God
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The uniting power of Omega love
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Cyrus, the pagan servant of God
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Cornelius people part 1 (vision and census)
Cornelius people part 2 (responsive to God’s vision)
Cornelius people part 3 (the vision becomes reality)
Cornelius people part 4 (acceptance of the work of God)
Enlightenment
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Rituals (no substitute for Omega love)
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Rituals (stillness in the hubbub of life)
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Rituals (the wellbeing of people)
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Rituals (subliminal involvement)
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Rituals (God’s enlightenment)
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The philosophy of James
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The new narrative of God
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An Omega narrative of the Trinity
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The torrent of God’s Omega love
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The routes to Omega love
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Einstein was wrong
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Is everybody happy?
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God the Father incarnate (Exodus chapter 14, verse 19) protection from the
Egyptian pursuit
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Sikhism and Omega love
God the ultimate, eternal and merciful Guru
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The Guru Granth Sahib
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The ten gurus
The Guru Panth
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The beliefs of Sikhism
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The ideals of Sikhism
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Saints and scholars in Sikhism
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Buddhism and Omega love
Siddharta Gautama to Buddha
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Buddha’s inclusive community
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Buddha’s enlightenment
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Beliefs of Buddhism
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Buddhism and suffering
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The Noble Eightfold Path
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Morality, spiritual discipline and insight
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Nirvana: The suffering of the people is over!
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Nirvana
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Hinduism and Omega love
The religion with no founder
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The Upanishads
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Historical formation
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The epics
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The great interpreters
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Diversity in Hinduism
Many gods and goddesses but a monotheistic religion
Core beliefs and practices
Chinese religions and Omega love
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Introduction part 1 (Yin and Yang)
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Introduction part 3 (Consciousness of concern)
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Introduction part 2 (The Will of Heaven)
Introduction part 4 (Chia and chiao)
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Confucianism and Omega love
The ethics of heaven
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The power of ritual action
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True integrity
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The mystical ideal of world unity
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God the Father incarnate (Zechariah chapter 12, verse 8) Future protection of
Jerusalem
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The mind of heaven
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Honour in life and in death
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Taoism and Omega love
Historical development
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In tune with nature
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The Tao
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Mediation and stilling the mind
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Art and emptying the mind
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Ethics
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Cross fertilization
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Magic and immortality
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Rituals and temple
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Personal deities
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New influences but distinctly Chinese
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Japanese religions and Omega love
Introduction part 1 (Religion and religions)
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Introduction part 2 (A nation of islands)
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Introduction part 3 (The use of mountains)
Shinto and Omega love
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The religion of kami
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Affinity with Buddhism
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Religious and political collaboration
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Life on earth is of primary importance
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Deities
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Value system
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God the Father incarnate (Psalm 35, verses 5-7) A prayer of protection
Shrines
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Festivals
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Japanese Buddhism and Omega love
The development of Japanese Buddhism
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Popular Buddhism
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Domestic Buddhism
New forms of Buddhism
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Religious and secular Japan
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Part Four
Primal religions and Omega love
From tribal to primal
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Honouring ancestors
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We are not alone
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Myths and dreams
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Rituals and ceremonies
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Servants and resilience
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Part Five
Judaism and Omega love
Moshiach and Messiah
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The rule of law
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God the Father incarnate (The second book of Kings chapter 1, verses 2-15)
Judged Ahaziah’s worship of Baal
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Islam and Omega love
Muhammad
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Right analysis, wrong solution
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Christianity and Omega love
God the Father on His throne
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In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy Spirit
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Pragmatism, prophecy and the supernatural
The Kingdom of God the Father incarnate
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Part Six
Omega
Nothing has gone to waste!
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Einstein was right
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Show not tell
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Keep on walking!
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God the Father incarnate (Judges chapter 5, verse 23) The Song of Deborah and
Barak and the curse of Meroz
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CONTENTS WITH BIBLE REFERENCES
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Bibliography
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Preface
The suffering of the people is over!
From the start of Lent 2014, God began to reveal things to me in order to shape the state that
my writing had led to. The revelations were new and powerful but also included the concepts
of the book I had then written titled Complete Love. Lent 2014 was thus a period of listening,
organising, writing and rewriting my work. This culminated on Easter Sunday 2014 with God
revealing to me the new title of the book which was Omega Love Rapsody. As soon as I
heard this title I knew it was perfect for a book of rap poetry incorporating the revelations
from God. The play on the word rhapsody is perfect.
God’s revelations to me have not stopped since then and on 21st October 2014 God prompted
me to write this Preface, which is the only part of the book that is not in the form of rap.
Omega Love Rapsody is about the Omega love of God that can have many consequences
including the following:
An outcome of the book will be the end of all forms of human suffering, as well as the end of
suffering to the earth and its ecosystems.
The book proves the existence of God, even to secularists and atheists.
There will be profound peace and harmony between the peoples of the world, including
between Israelis and Palestinians.
The book shows how social tensions can be healed with cathartic unity between peoples;
engages people who are politically powerless with a vision of hope and deep revolutionary
substance; and highlights God’s economic alternatives that can transform the material
circumstances of the meek, the vulnerable and those in all forms of poverty.
It will lead to such an outpouring of immense joy that people will be dancing in the streets all
over the world.
Generation Y (people born between 1980 and 2000) have been chosen by God to lead
humanity in the ways of love and holiness. This is a reflection of the concept in Genesis
chapter 25, verse 23 that the older will serve the younger.
God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit have been planning, preparing and praying for this for
13.8 billion years; which is the deepest meaning of Jesus saying; “For where two or three are
gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them.” This concept includes the
point that God’s ‘RULE OF LAW’ based on His Omega love is 13.8 billion years old and
thus supersedes the 800 year old Magna Carta’s ‘rule of law’ and all the laws, systems and
treaties of humanity based on its principles. In this respect, Omega Love Rapsody is God’s
new ‘People’s Charter’ for humanity in the 21st century and is the ‘fresh moral vision’ for all
humanity that the Church of England’s bishops have been calling for.
The book is a gracious intervention by God in the affairs of humanity before the second
coming of Jesus Christ.
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It is a book that speaks to, addresses and answers the individual circumstances, with complete
satisfaction, of every person on earth.
The penultimate issue that I will highlight to give you a flavour of the book is that death and
dying are over. The reason that death and dying are over is because God, the ultimate judge,
is allowing us, through His abundant grace, to share in His love and His judgement. This
means we have the power to decide whether people will be with God, in life and in death or
without God in life and in death. Of course, there may be disagreements about certain people
or peoples, BUT that is Alpha love. God, who is the Alpha and the Omega, trusts that His
Omega love washing in and through the hearts of the peoples of the world will lead to the
unity of heaven and earth in our hearts that Jesus taught us to pray for. This unity is a
reflection of the ‘Ever closer union’ of all humanity that is the logical outcome of Omega
love. There will no longer be a small proportion of the peoples of the world dictating to the
masses of the peoples of the world and telling us that poverty and austerity are the only
options. Instead, all needs will be met without reference to financial or economic costs. In
other words, we will do things for each other because, through the Omega love of God, we
will actually want to.
Our leaders say about global economics and the system of capitalism TINA there is no
alternative; God’s reply to this is TIN THERE IS NOW!
Finally, between 1st and 3rd June 2015, God prompted me to add the following paragraph to
the Preface:
There has often been debate within the Church as to whether God is ‘He’, ‘She’, both or
neither. Both ‘He’ and ‘She’ as ways of thinking about and addressing God are
anthropomorphic and in many ways inadequate ways of understanding the essence of God as
shown in the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Scriptures. In other words, they are means by
which the complexity and beauty of God can be grasped in ways which many people can find
intelligible. However, there is an anthropomorphic understanding of God that has sometimes
been alluded to but has not been commonly used in an official sense. This is that in Alpha
terms God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit can each be understood as ‘He’; but in Omega
terms, though God the Father and God the Son can be anthropomorphically thought of as
‘He’, God the Holy Spirit can, with theological correctness, be addressed as ‘She’. This we
can do because we know that God is the Alpha and the Omega. It is true that the Holy Spirit
is described in a masculine gender. This we see with Jesus referring to the Holy Spirit as ‘He’
in John chapter 16, verse 13, and St. Paul describes the actions of the Holy Spirit interceding
for humanity using the term ‘Himself’ in Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verse 26; but
as I have said these are Alpha representations when the Omega way to relate to the Holy
Spirit is ‘She’. These Omega terms for God the Father, Son and Holy Spirit are used
throughout this book. Such usage is liberating for all people who are or have been oppressed
by systems, philosophies and theologies that are or have been based on addressing God solely
as ‘He’.
The suffering of the people is indeed, over!
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Part One
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Introduction (The future is rap)
An introduction cannot do justice
To a book as profound as this
The whole of the book is in the form of rap
When you finish it God thinks you’ll clap
You’ll also cheer and whoop with joy
For this is God’s Omega ploy
And then you’ll sing with dancing feet
Hearts jiving to a holy beat
People of the world we will unite
For Omega love is our delight
This is for the whole of humanity
With true peace in every society
My yoke is easy, my burden is light
Is what Jesus said and He was right
And now this saying does come true
It means liberty for me and you
Where there is doubt now realise
That God is now ready to surprise
God’s Church get ready to baptize
For humanity will now harmonize
Whoever you are your questions are answered
Substantially just as you preferred
With wisdom, depth and clarity
ALL the issues of humanity
You are reading a work of God’s grace
With God’s intervention in every place
And this I say with pure confidence
This book does prove God’s existence
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Scandal rap
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The question that I wanna ask of you
Is do you know your Bible through and through?
Because God was incarnate many a time
To ignore what he did; whoa that is a crime
Chorus
Verse 2
God wrestled with Jacob and gave him a name
The people are Israel the land is the same
They’re waiting for their Moshiach through so many tears
When God’s been their Moshiach for billions of years!
Chorus
Verse 3
He also came as the angel of God
Was worshipped, judged nations, and that is odd
Unless He’s divine, the Almighty as man
His love is so great, Omega love is the plan
Chorus
Verse 4
So Muslims and Hindus and Atheists too
And Sikhs and Secularists and me and you
And Buddhists and people who are not sure
We can love one another for evermore
Chorus
Verse 5
And yet this Jesus he has a unique role
Into our lives His Holy Spirit stole
He conquered death and gave the people joy
His Father looked down and said, ‘That’s my boy!’
Chorus
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The Feminine Attributes of God
The sixteen feminine attributes of God: introduction
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Yes, God has many feminine attributes
This isn’t a surprise to the very astute
God is Alpha and Omega, times it says three
It is in Revelation for all to see
Chorus
Verse 2
For thirteen point eight billion years
History’s dominated by all men’s fears
We’ve focused on God as being male
And neglected a very important detail
Chorus
Verse 3
Omega is the end that now begins
The grace of God cleanses all our sins
Omega is God’s feminine qualities, see
God is Alpha and Omega in harmony
Chorus
Verse 4
But now it’s time for the feminine
Qualities of God from here on in
They must influence and be expressed
This is Omega love, let it be manifest
Chorus
Verse 5
But it’s quite possible that we don’t know
With this Omega love, how do we show?
Next there will be one by one
Omega love of Father, Holy Spirit and Son
Chorus
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Supportive
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
God’s number one is to purport
To give humanity divine support
The plan is we’re supportive too
To all of the people, not just a few
Chorus
Verse 2
To enable each other’s potential
Not in part but to the full
In this the Holy Spirit equips
Omega love always and not just blips
Chorus
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Cooperative
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Number two is cooperation
Fully shared throughout all nations
Just as God shares love with us
In love we’re to be generous
Chorus
Verse 2
Cooperate in every way
Give of ourselves we must each day
This essence of love we focus on
Because it’s dear to the Father and the Son
Chorus
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Communicative
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Number three is love that does communicate
It’s the loquacious attribute of God’s loving state
Chit chat creates community
And love becomes our melody
Chorus
Verse 2
Each day we share just who we are
With Omega love there is no bar
The Holy Spirit aids us in this quest
When we speak love then others are blessed
Chorus
Verse 3
We say things to people that they don’t know
It’s an adventure where we all can grow
In life’s questions answers do come through
In all that we say and all that we do
Chorus
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Listening
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
To listen attentively is divine
This is attribute four when our hearts align
With Omega love all people matter
As we listen to their wonderful chatter
Chorus
Verse 2
In doing this we are showing the ways
Of love that listening cannot phase
It’s important to listen to all on demand
And love people in ways that all understand
Chorus
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Having a sense of humour
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Laughter done when appropriate
Is attribute five, let us celebrate
We can let our sense of humour show
God’s Holy Spirit prompts laughter’s flow
Chorus
Verse 2
Omega love can be comedy
When others enjoy our company
We can thus change the rules of life
From cold and callous, brutal strife
Chorus
Verse 3
To beautiful love and pure friendship
And rewarding life in Omega’s grip
And in all of this we do underpin
Our deep sense of humour from within
Chorus
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Caring
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Attribute six is when we care
About other people’s needs and welfare
What they go through is dear to us
Omega love is not onerous
Chorus
Verse 2
Caring for others is God’s heart
He equips us from the very start
To let others know that we love and care
And for them we will always be there
Chorus
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Understanding
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
To understand is profound and deep
It is love that makes them dance and leap
As attribute seven understanding feeds
With Omega love for other’s needs
Chorus
Verse 2
This heart of love shows the same grace
That God shows us in a needy place
Recognising needs does demonstrate
God’s love that all can celebrate
Chorus
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Responsive
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Being responsive is attribute eight
We are in no doubt that it’s a divine state
It is Omega love as we interact
This is beneficial and that’s a fact
Chorus
Verse 2
In this all parties do agree
We need this love and want to be
People who do not stifle God’s plans
Be holy and pure in all that we can
Chorus
sure
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A calming influence
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
In midst of life we can be calm
With attribute nine right in our palm
A calming influence we can be
To all we meet and to all we see
Chorus
Verse 2
It is right we also need to change
Structures that seem quite out of range
Societies and cultures too
Can be calmed by me and you
Chorus
Verse3
And then a strange thing we will see
Calm second nature in humanity
In holiness we can be still
By knowing God who bears no ill
Chorus
Verse 4
Then we can really feel alive
And we no longer need to strive
We never did but failed to know
God’s plan He did on us bestow
Chorus
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Considerate
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Considerate is number ten
We look beyond our needs and then
We see what others do require
This is the path of holy fire
Chorus
Verse 2
The Holy Spirit inspires in us
Utopian ideals without a fuss
Idealistic too we can surely be
It is all in the heart for the world to see
Chorus
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God the Father incarnate (Genesis chapter 16, verses 616; chapter 21, verses 17-20) the promise to multiply
Hagar’s descendents
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The Lord saw Hagar in distress
She said I am in a total mess
And then the Lord He prophesied
Your descendants will be multiplied
Chorus
Verse 2
You are now with child, you have a son
He is Ishmael, he’s a special one
She said I’ve seen the God who sees
I ought to get down on my knees
Chorus
Verse 3
From heaven the angel, He asked what’s wrong
For He had heard her crying song
He told her that she must not fear
He’ll be a great nation; in my heart he’s dear
Chorus
Verse 4
God showed her water, she filled the skin
Ishmael drank till his thirst was dim
God was with him every day
He became an archer in work and play
Chorus
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Humility
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Eleven is humility
Without this we can never be
Incarnate in our holiness
So other people we do bless
Chorus
Verse 2
Do things for others all the time
With humble hearts that with God chime
Expecting nothing in return
From this other people, they can learn
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Appreciative of others
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Twelve is to appreciate
Other lives matter, whatever their state
They matter to us because of who
Loved us in everything that we do
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Verse 2
In doing this we participate
In profound love that cannot hate
We share this love and it is done
With Spirit, Father and the Son
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Polite
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Number thirteen is polite
Quiet virtue but of great might
At its core is Omega love
That treats others as sister and bruv
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Verse 2
We want others to know how we
Would like to be treated so you see
We treat them in this very way
With politeness each and every day
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Verse 3
This does help us to avoid strife
And seek perfection in this life
With manners at the very heart
All the day from the very start
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Approachable
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Fourteen is approachable
With this we live life to the full
It is the very nature of God
In Alpha terms this may seem odd
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Verse 2
In Alpha we can’t see God and live
In Omega God is talkative
He has one topic and that is love
That’s why He came down to us, by Jove
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Verse 3
In his image we approach and pray
For Omega love to hold full sway
God will positively respond
Because of humans he is fond
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Verse 4
Approach each other with hearts so pure
And pray the prayer at Omega’s core
The Lord’s Prayer with doxology change
To include Omega love’s sweet range
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Verse 5
The kingdom and the glory are yours
The power too; the Spirit pours
The one addition that you will see
and the Omega love; it be
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Patient
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Fifteen is patience, we slow down
To God’s perspective and we crown
Our lives of prayer to thus reflect
The Holy Spirit’s powerful effect
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Verse 2
God has waited a long time
He’s prayed for us through all the slime
For billion years thirteen point eight
With Omega love, He does intoxicate
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Verse 3
Omega love is worth the wait
For it can change the human state
Patience of God is there to see
His love spread through humanity
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Kind
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The sixteenth attribute is being kind
When we adopt this we will find
Omega love goes with the flow
Of holy desire with us in tow
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Verse 2
This will reflect love in our life
There is no need for any strife
Holy as God we can surely be
For now and for all eternity
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God’s Feminine Omega Love: The mixed signals of St.
Paul on females
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
St. Paul he was an Alpha man
Of the female gender, not a fan
His thinking mixed to say the least
One day he loves, next he’s a beast
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Verse 2
He writes such things that all can say
See, he is on my side today
Males they love him, females too
Because Paul was just one mixed up Jew
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Verse 3
Of love he wrote, it is beauty
And also made all genders free
But in the end it came to pass
He thought all females second class
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Verse 4
In church females they must not speak
Yet they can prophesy each week
Because of Christ all must submit
To each other when we stand or sit
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Verse 5
And yet he wrote in the next verse
A plan that only makes things worse
Wives must all submit to their men
Whether his name is Beste or Ben
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Verse 6
And that’s not the end of Paul’s tale
There’s no difference in male or female
It makes no sense over men, you see
Females can’t have authority
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Verse 7
It’s being going on now for far too long
For people to still sing St. Paul’s song
Now is the time you must agree
For male and female equality
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Verse 8
In life’s opportunities and pay
Status equality, I pray
We are the same, we are as one
Because of the Father and the Son
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God’s Feminine Omega Love: The age of the Father’s
influence
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
We are the same species, whether female or male
And this is a very important detail
But some will use just about any excuse
They argue that females do not have a use
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Verse 2
And they say the disciples, they were all men
And Jesus could have solved this there and then
If he’d chosen a woman or maybe six
To be a disciple, to learn his new tricks
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Verse 3
The reasons that he did not, there are five
In this section, the first one comes alive
God’s Omega love, He invites us to share
The truth of this is beyond compare
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Verse 4
If it is true well then it’s a new stage
Of humanity’s growth, of humanity’s age
And of one thing we can all be sure
That currently our love is not pure
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Verse 5
And so it’s time for us to move on
From the Alpha love that we have in the Son
It is Omega time and that is true
The Father and Son’s love, for me and for you
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Verse 6
God gives His consent; let new era begin
An age where males and females can grin
This is God’s purpose, it is a new call
To move on from the Alpha age of St. Paul
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God’s Feminine Omega Love: Jesus has transformed all
of our cultures and subcultures
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Males and females are equal, ordained or lay
In Jesus’ time this he could not say
For reasons cultural, He had to abide
By customs that were not on His side
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Verse 2
Females were not equal and their roles were
Limited to the domestic stir
And in sexual sin they took all the blame
Though it does take two to play that game
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Verse 3
However, there are indications we see
Of positive roles for females, that sets them free
This chimes with Jesus’ attitude
He thought male rule was far too crude
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Verse 4
Worked with the culture, transformed it too
And all the subcultures, they can be new
The custom said no place for females
But our hearts can change this and grow new tales
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Verse 5
The rules can be lifted when hearts deeply touched
And males can be freed from their masculine crutch
This Jesus did potentially change
The scope of our love, the depth of its range
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Verse 6
Love did not occur quite so instantly
But the means we have had both for he and for she
Holy and pure and open to us
Is God’s Spirit and love without any fuss
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Gods Feminine Omega Love: Pure and holy cathartic
communities
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
There is no real reason for church to divide
Over females as bishops and more besides
On apostolic succession, the church thinks it depends
But this is in Alpha, oh yes my friends
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Verse 2
Omega is love and purely holy
Cathartic community for you and for me
In this does the Holy Spirit unite
For she and for he and without a fight
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Verse 3
In churches, communities, societies
Omega love as much as we please
Females as leaders in every respect
Must happen with immediate effect
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God’s Feminine Omega Love: Representative church
leadership
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Today females they do comprise
Half of humankind in size
This is a varying ratio
Each region differs in status quo
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Verse 2
It’s therefore logical to me
That half of priests and bishops be
Of female gender in the church
This would be an Omega lurch
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Verse 3
Apostolic doctrine it is trad
But in divine terms it is a fad
It’s based on Alpha and God’s grace
Let Omega love now takes its place
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Verse 4
Church and society will glow
At this the Holy Spirit’s flow
It is a very loving ethos
That shows the Father, He is boss.
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God’s Feminine Omega Love:
people are equipped to be holy
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
In the scriptures there are apparently few
Feminine aspects of God on view
But when Alpha and Omega merges
Such love is central and not on the verges
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Verse 2
In this section we have seen
How feminine that God has been
God’s Omega love is open to all
Both he and she can heed this call
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Verse 3
The moment has come for us to face
A love we simply must embrace
Because of work that has been done
By the human Father and the human Son
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Verse 4
However, it would be remiss
To not mention the way to bliss
That comes in all the things we do or say
When holiness is for ordained and for lay
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All ordained and lay
God the Father incarnate (Judges Chapter 13, verses 125) the promise to Manoah’s wife of Sampson
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Manoah’s wife she was sterile
But the angel said you will bear child
Do not drink wine, don’t cut his hair
From birth he will be in God’s care
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Verse 2
She told Manoah about the man of God
Very awesome she said, a holy bod
Manoah then he went to see
Are you the one; “I am” said He
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Verse 3
Manoah then said come have some food
Angel came but eat was not his mood
Manoah asked what is your name
Beyond understanding is my game
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Verse 4
Manoah took a goat to sacrifice
Please forgive me all my vice
The angel went up to the sky
To heaven to the old by and by
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Verse 5
His wife said we are doomed to die
We have seen God, that ain’t no lie
Yet the boy named Samson he was born
The Lord, He blessed him every morn
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Omega relationships, love and judgement
Omega love’s affinity with others
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Omega love means affinity
It breaks all barriers, easily
Ethnic, social or cultural
Religious too, it’s time to mull
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Verse 2
One day a Samaritan lady
Met Jesus at a well, you see
This was unusual to occur
Jews and Samaria had a social war
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Verse 3
But Jesus’ love, it changed her life
Love’s affinity, it replaced strife
And we can have affinity too
The Spirit’s gift to me and you
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Verse 4
Omega love it enables us
To mix with others without a fuss
Especially people we may disdain
We love them now and heal their pain
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Verse 5
With such love our minds broaden
Our hearts glow too with heavenly Zen
Love’s affinity is the aim
Love and holiness are just the same.
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Complete relationships: introduction
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father’s done a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Jesus once said, some strange words
His Omega utterance was overheard
To do the will of my Father
This is something I would rather
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Verse 2
To be my mother and my brother
Then you must love one another
If you love with this Omega love
You’re my sister, mother and my bruv
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Verse 3
Omega love it demands of you
That we love one another, this is true
As brother and sister and father and mam
As son and daughter, oh yes we can
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Verse 4
Whatever the context, whatever the age
This determines the love we stage
And in this game of love we play
Others can love us in the same way
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Verse 5
This deep profound love requires a name
Relationships complete is the aim
This Omega love we must take to heart
And I’m telling this is just the start
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Treating all people as Jesus
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
In the story of the sheep and goats
Our love must hit the perfect notes
To do God’s will we must agree
To treat each other as family
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Verse 2
This is no ordinary game
As Jesus, we treat others just the same
When we treat strangers in this way
Jesus remembers on judgement day
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Verse 3
This rule’s the same for all in need
When they are hungry, we must feed
The way we treat humanity
It’s Jesus all the time, you see
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Verse 4
When people hurt, He feels pain too
So treat them as this special Jew
Yes, Jesus is in every face
So Omega love we must embrace
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For me or to me dilemma
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
For me or to me, what’s the plan?
Is God a hard driver or a helpless man?
Maybe He’s far away and cannot be
Involved in the life of humanity
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Verse 2
In Jesus’ mind the things we did
For others, from him are not hid
What you did for the least willingly
Is exactly what you did for me
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Verse 3
For me, can also be a way
To submit to God for every day
This can be a motive to
Simply live for God in what we do
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Verse 4
The problem is subjectivity
That cannot see Jesus in me
He’s in you too, he’s in us all
It’s Jesus’ words that made this call
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Verse 5
When we find faith there’s an outer source
That’s love and power and holy force
But also do we come alive
To inner Jesus, to inner drive
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Verse 6
He was in us all along
Waiting for a revered song
When these things merge, so it can
Be powerful in she and man
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Verse 7
The inner Jesus on its own
Is spiritual, but not full grown
The outer Jesus with full glow
Can fail to see others in the know
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Verse 8
Omega love brings us wide awake
To God’s love in others for heaven’s sake
So we have seen the for me scope
It’s a way of love that brings us hope
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To me: Jesus has been here all along
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
If to me is the way we take
To treat them as Jesus is a piece of cake
When we combine to me attitude
With the light of for me, we are a dude
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Verse 2
For this developed form of mind
Is Omega love, in all ways kind
It opens up the deepest plan
Of the image of God in she or man
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Verse 3
God gives us choice in what we do
To love and judge and join his crew
So now we bow to inner God
And to the outer heavenly bod
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Verse 4
This wakes us up and sets us free
To love as Jesus, willingly
And this is divinity’s hand
To love each other is his command
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Verse 5
To practise we can empathise
And sing the song called Turn your eyes
When we sing, look at wonderful face
I look at you and see Jesus’ grace
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Verse 6
He is amongst us every day
Next to us, with us is all I say
As we look into each other’s eyes
We see Jesus and we realise
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Verse 7
He has been here with us all along
We are brothers and sisters in this song
The essence of relationships complete
Is to see Jesus each time we meet
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Omega lets us share in God’s love and judgement
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
If Omega’s the end, then my question is why
Second coming’s not here where the people will fly
The answer to this is that by God’s grace
We can love one another here in this place
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Verse 2
This is Omega love and that’s quite true
We can share in this love the whole human crew
It is not only love God allows us to share
But His judgement too and show that we care
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Verse 3
God’s the ultimate judge but He lets us partake
Of His love and His judgement for humanity’s sake
This is Omega love and it’s something that’s new
It’s the heart of the Bible and not out of the blue
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Omega lets us share in the nature of God
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
I can accept that we can share in God’s love
But judgement’s too far for my mind to shove
Well look at it like this, we tend to judge anyway
We can make this judging more loving I say
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Verse 2
But the scriptures say vengeance is mine
Yes, and that is from God’s Alpha line
But the grace of God from an Omega view
Let’s us share in his nature and that is true
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Verse 3
The nature of God‘s is always to love
And now is the time to hear God’s Holy Dove
She frees us to love, She frees us to judge
With God’s Omega love, this ain’t no fudge
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Verse 4
With grace abundant for evermore
We can fill our hearts from God’s holy store
This makes us more human, it makes us humane
Because Omega love is humanity’s gain
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Crossover of the nature and mind of God
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
I do not believe that the Almighty was weak
If that is the argument, if that’s what you seek
Yes, it’s the crossover of God’s nature and mind
With the minds and natures of humankind
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Verse 2
And crossover too with the holy and love
With the sins and methods that on earth do rove
The Father incarnate, the Father as man
So that Omega love, humanity can
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Verse 3
It’s the default setting of all the world
God’s Omega love becomes unfurled
And that is the reason why Jesus said
I have learned it all from my Father, the Head
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Verse 4
What Jesus learned he made known to us
And this Jesus did to make love famous
In the Father’s footsteps, He followed one by one
What more can I say, like Father, like Son
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The angel of the Lord is God the Father
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
That Jacob wrestled with God I can understand
The angel of the Lord though, is not God’s hand
The angel appeared at least 56 times
He’s the Father as man, by Omega design
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Verse 2
The angel displays things, surely divine
Like accepting worship and for God that is fine
Made divine appointments, judged nations as well
As if He were God and no-one could tell
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Verse 3
The angel judged people, the Father was He
It will make sense when the people agree
For our Omega love, the Father did this
So that we could all share in heavenly bliss
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The angel of the Lord appears different to God at times
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
But the angel of God showed virtues that are
Very different from God, as a plane to a car
Oh yes that is an interesting point
But there was crossover for the holy anoint
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Verse 2
The divine and the human became as one
Not only to show the way for the Son
But to heal the hearts of humanity
And Omega love is the way this can be
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Verse 3
This is similar to St. Paul’s principle
Of becoming like others within the skull
In order to understand and win them
He empathised and did not condemn
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Verse 4
The crossover of holiness with the human
Was necessary for the Father’s Omega plan
In order to understand and win us
He became incarnate so that we could discuss
Verse 5
Great love for us is reason number two
This love is immense, yes that is true
And the vital reason number three
To share love and judgement, I hope you agree
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Verse 6
But the angel he spoke to God as well
The reason for this that I can tell
Is to place a veil upon our minds
So Omega love could find the right time
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Verse 7
But yet my mind is still at a loss
For this is what Jesus did on the cross
Yes that is true and in an Alpha way
Yet it is Omega too, now and every day
Verse 8
When a person is born again
This is not a one off, end of our pain
God’s intent is that we’re reborn continually
Until with Omega love we do agree
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Verse 9
The time for Omega love has now come
Through the incarnate Father or incarnate Son
The choice is ours, both paths are secure
And we can embrace Omega love for evermore
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Verse 10
We can use free will to accept or reject
That Omega’s for all and not just a sect
We all now have the opportunity
To open our lives to God’s Omega plea
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Two Omega examples of how we can see God and live
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Give me an example of how I could see
Almighty God and live and be
The very first instance I will give to you
Is what Jesus said and so this is true
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Verse 2
From the parable of the goats and sheep
When we love a person it is very deep
If we feed someone then we are very kind
To Jesus himself is what we will find
Chorus
Verse 3
You see now this Jesus is in everyone
When we are kind, it is to the Son
For every person in humankind
We see Jesus in body and mind
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Verse 4
More to the point we can emulate
The life of God that is our fate
His incarnate life into us flows
So that we can have His heavenly glows
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Verse 5
He is God transcendent, He’s the Father within
We can know both ways, because we are his kin
It’s a profound love that is full of power
For His Omega love, now is the hour
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Verse 6
You see He loves us all, each and every one
We have God the Father and God the Son
Both have walked the earth to set us free
This is the love of God for all humanity
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God the Father incarnate (Genesis chapter 22, verses
11-18) Stopped Abraham from sacrificing Isaac
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
God told Abraham to sacrifice
His son named Isaac, the fullest price
Abraham built an altar made of wood
Laid Isaac on top for the Lord God’s good
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Verse 2
The angel called out from heaven on high
Do not kill you son and this is why
You have not withheld your son from me
You have passed the test now let him be
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Verse 3
Then Abraham sacrificed a ram
He burnt it instead of the little man
He called the place The Lord Will Provide
Because he still had Isaac by his side
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Verse 4
The angel then called out with one accord
I swear by myself declared the Lord
And because you have not withheld you son
I will bless you, you blessings upon
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Verse 5
The stars in the sky and sand in the sea
Your offspring will number, just take it from me
Your offspring will cities from enemies take
All nations with love me and it won’t be fake
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Verse 6
Blessings abundant will flow from me
Because you obeyed you will surely see
And through your offspring all the earth
Will know the joy of the Lord God’s mirth
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The pure in heart will see God
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
In the Sermon on Mount Jesus did say
Beatitudes will come our way
One of these that may seem odd
Tells of how we can see God
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Verse 2
When pure in heart then we can see
God in His full divinity
It’s Omega love that makes us pure
Of this one thing we can be sure
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Verse 3
So now we know just how to be
Pure to see divinity
Open our hearts to Omega love
And be transformed by the Holy Dove
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We can go straight from the scriptures to Omega love
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Does this mean we cannot understand?
The fullness of God and a love that is grand
Without embracing all the fun
Of the incarnate Father and incarnate Son
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Verse 2
In the Hebrew Bible it is plain to see
The Lord God as human in its history
In the Christian Scriptures the Son became man
It was all part of God’s master plan
Chorus
Verse 3
So what does that mean for us today?
Well, good news! There’s healing and it is here to stay
Cathartic healing of all that divides
Us from one another and more besides
Chorus
Verse 4
We can go straight from the scriptures to Omega love
We can be helped in this by the Holy Dove
Humanity as one in heart and in mind
A happier outcome you will never find
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Omega love: leadership by Generation Y
The grace of Omega love is God’s plan
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Not once not twice but number three
The Alpha and Omega is there to see
Revelation says it all
Omega love is the greatest call
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Verse 2
Alpha is all history until now
13 billion point eight years to bow
But God has something up his sleeve
Humanity He just cannot leave
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Verse 3
We know that Omega is the end
But God’s love plans His will to bend
That by His grace Omega will wash through
And into our hearts, yeah that is true
Chorus
Verse 4
Love is the reason for it all
So everyone can stand up tall
For the human race it’s the only chance
For earth to know the heavenly dance
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Leadership by Generation Y: writing new chapters
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Generation Y are born between
1980 and 2000 or so it seems
Omega love opens up to them
The way to lead with no problem
Chorus
Verse 2
What Gen Y do, we can all
Love each other, hear God’s call
We can write fresh chapters of history
Possible new futures for humanity
Chorus
Verse 3
This prospect is for young and old
No-one is left out in the cold
We are all in the Omega game
Where love and holiness is the same
Chorus
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Leadership by Generation Y: new lyrics
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Generation Y are born between
1980 and 2000 or so it seems
Omega love opens up to them
The way to lead with no problem
Chorus
Verse 2
What Gen Y do, we can all
Love each other, hear God’s call
New lyrics for all songs, new poetry too
New forms of literature, for me and you
Chorus
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Leadership by Generation Y: new creeds
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Generation Y are born between
1980 and 2000 or so it seems
Omega love opens up to them
The way to lead with no problem
Chorus
Verse 2
What Gen Y do, we can all
Love each other, hear God’s call
New creeds, new prayers and liturgies
Our minds are open to what God sees
Chorus
Verse 3
New ways of living, sharing capital
Financial and social, life to the full
Difference constructs, we can now see
And we are freed from living me, me, me
Chorus
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Leadership by Generation Y: the impossible made
possible
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Generation Y are born between
1980 and 2000 or so it seems
Omega love opens up to them
The way to lead with no problem
Chorus
Verse 2
What Gen Y do, we can all
Love each other, hear God’s call
The Bible embraced wholeheartedly
Heaven on earth, yes this we can see
Chorus
Verse 3
We can achieve this together, but not alone
Impossible! No! With God it can be done
All this before Jesus does come again
It’s the end of all humanity’s pain
Chorus
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The Plight of Generation Y in Europe
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Generation Y are born between
1980 and 2000 or so it seems
Omega love opens up to them
The way to lead with no problem
Chorus
Verse 2
What Gen Y do we can all
Love each other hear God’s call
To some leaders they’re out of sight
This is their European plight
Chorus
Verse 3
The greatest lie that was ever told
Is there’s no option for young and old
Austerity is the only way
But only for you or so they say
Chorus
Verse 4
Of Gen Y students, many are in debt
Part of the reason why Jesus wept
Debt can be wiped, the slate now clean
Gen Y people are not has beens
Chorus
Verse 5
Ignored as if their votes don’t count
When the truth is they are paramount
In jobs they face a Catch22
Employers do not have a clue
Chorus
Verse 6
Gen Y folk has a tendency
To include, accept let pure be me
This is an Omega attitude
The opposite is to be crude
Chorus
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Verse 7
A surprise is why not even more
Suffer mental health at the markets’ door
Capital is callous, brutal and cold
And this affects the young and old
Chorus
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The exclusion of Generation Y
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Generation Y have been oppressed
Their self-esteem has not been blessed
Excluded from the core of life
Aspirations turned into strife
Chorus
Verse 2
What they’ve experienced coincides
With liberal markets on all sides
But now we have the global chance
That all can have hope with substance
Chorus
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God the Father incarnate (Genesis chapter 32, verses
22-32) wrestled with Jacob
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Jacob with his wives and sons and maids
Came to Jabbok ford, they crossed he stayed
Then Jacob alone wrestled with a man
All of the night, the full dark span
Chorus
Verse 2
When the man could not overpower him
He touched Jacob’s hip as a holy whim
The hip was wrenched from its socket
The man thought he had Jacob in his pocket
Chorus
Verse 3
The man said it’s daybreak let go of me
But Jacob said I want a blessing, you see
The man said to Jacob, what is your name?
Jacob he replied, if it’s all the same
Chorus
Verse 4
The man said Jacob now your name will change
It’s no longer Jacob but the Israel range
It is Israel because you have struggled with God
And with men too and overcome the odds
Chorus
Verse 5
Jacob then said please tell me your name
He said why do you ask if it’s all the same
The man then blessed him then and there
Jacob called it Peniel, thinking this was fair
Chorus
Verse 6
The reason that he gave the place this name
Is because he saw the face of God and stayed the same
With the exception of his limping hip
So Jews don’t eat the tendon of this meaty tip
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Chorus
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Omega Love
The veil: The liberation of revelation
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Some say the angel’s the incarnate Son
Pre-incarnate of course, pre job done
But truth profound I will tell to you
The Angel is the Father through and through
Chorus
Verse 2
It is liberating, it sets us free
The Father on earth for you and me
Barriers broken, the work is done
As He works together with his Son
Chorus
Verse 3
Revelation this is, that’s for sure
The Almighty as man, holy and pure
It’s the Father incarnate, so we can see
That Omega love is the way to glee
Chorus
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The veil: Alpha and Omega
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Are you saying the veil that Paul
Wrote about affects us all
Yes, it’s not just the Jews that cannot see
But everyone, like you and me
Chorus
Verse 2
Paul wrote about an Alpha veil
Yet he missed a clear vital detail
God is Alpha and Omega, see
Omega it is that sets us free
Chorus
Verse 3
Omega means that we embrace
That Father came down to this place
Omega love this does release
Humanity to live in peace
Chorus
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The veil: Liberation
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
At Passover the Israelites
Were freed from Egypt by God’s might
Liberation, no more oppress
God freed them from a mighty mess
Chorus
Verse 2
What God did then was Alpha plus
And He will do the same for us
Oppression will no longer be
The life of all humanity
Chorus
Verse 3
The veil is lifted for us all
Omega love is now God’s call
Father and Son, men they became
Omega love is the final game
Chorus
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The veil: We embrace the fullness of God
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
We have the free will to accept
Omega love that God has kept
Hidden till our hearts could see
God’s love for all humanity
Chorus
Verse 2
Without Omega as our plea
We misrepresent the Trinity
Till we hug God in His fullness
His Omega love we do profess
Chorus
Verse 3
Incarnation of the Son
Over death the victory is won
Incarnation of the Father
It is the path that all would rather
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The ‘Ever closer union’ of all humanity
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
In many countries throughout the world
Race hatred card, this is unfurled
To get some people on their side
They do take racism in full stride
Chorus
Verse 2
It’s hidden as national or social cleanse
Ethnic too, that is the lens
What impresses God, what make us stand out
Is Omega love with all its clout
Chorus
Verse 3
Xenophobia is cast aside
We live together and turn the tide
Work together with laughter too
Blessed by Omega, yes me and you
Chorus
Verse 4
EU’s founding marker, that’s God’s call
‘Ever closer union’ is for all
For every nation, for every human
Well can we do it? Oh yes we can!
Chorus
Verse 5
A loving openness between us all
Nationalism it will now fall
Ethnicity, race, religions and caste
Nationality and class, now things of the past
Chorus
Verse 6
We can be prophetic, we can overturn
Ideologies that we do now spurn
We don’t have to say that democracy
With all its flaws is the best we can be
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Verse 7
Instead holiness that is profound
Can unite us all and that is sound
Cathartic healing, cathartic peace
Omega love is ours and not on lease
Chorus
Verse 8
This can transform all humanity
It’s the fullness of God, it is our destiny
It is possible, the work is done
By God the Father and God the Son
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The tangible dream
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Satan he has many tricks
To follow him, we get our kicks
From a mirage, a very subtle dream
It’s a false hope that causes us to scream
Chorus
Verse 2
It’s alcohol that Satan does use
He aims to get us to abuse
If alcohol were found today
Experts say the law would not play
Chorus
Verse 3
It would not be freely available
Too many lives lost, too strong a pull
At the rainbow’s end there is nothingness
We’ve been deceived and end up in a mess
Chorus
Verse 4
The good news is there’s a tangible dream
It’s Omega love on which we lean
God has an aim, I must confess
To build communities of love and holiness
Chorus
Verse 5
A Pharisee did once invite
This Jesus for a meal at night
A woman who had sinned brought perfume
Poured it on Jesus’ feet, her heart did bloom
Chorus
Verse 6
The Pharisee then told Jesus that
She has sinned, Jesus must feel flat
But Jesus then told him a story
To show him the love of God, clearly
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Verse 7
There were two men who owed money
To the same lender and so it be
Neither of them could pay him back
So he cancelled their debts, just like that
Chorus
Verse 8
Now which of these will love him more?
The one who had the biggest debts before
Yes, said Jesus, you are right
Omega love is now in sight
Chorus
Verse 9
He forgave her sins and she went away
In peace forever and a day
In alcohol abuse the same applies
The more forgiven, the more love in our eyes
Chorus
Verse 10
The farther that from God we now feel
The more we will love the divinity deal
Alcohol is defeated and Satan too
God’s tangible dream for me and for you
Chorus
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The silence of God: Everything is meaningless
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The silence of God, it is related
To lack of love, that we are fated
To experience within and between
Humanity, or so it seems
Chorus
Verse 2
Ecclesiastes, it sets out
Meaningless theme that we’re about
Only Omega love can satisfy
Fulfils lives, no more do we cry
Chorus
Verse 3
Meaningless comes through lack of love
And God appears silent from above
God is not silent to punish us
He just speaks through love without a fuss
Chorus
Verse 4
If in life we have Omega love
God will speak through His Holy Dove
Those starved of love, they will respond
Clearly and with a holy bond
Chorus
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The silence of God: Loneliness
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The process of being a mustard seed
Helps us to influence others in need
At times there will be loneliness
It seems that life is just a mess
Chorus
Verse 2
We can interpret this as divine silence
But God’s love for us is still immense
This can be our time of growth
Omega love, it is God’s oath
Chorus
Verse 3
Faith in God in undiminished
His Omega work is not yet finished
His plan encompasses all time
Great love for God, yes it is mine
Chorus
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The silence of God: Seeing the Father in us
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Even if we beg, God is still silent
We’ve often wondered what this meant
Yes, we can learn things God requires
Sometimes though our minds perspires
Chorus
Verse 2
Through reading the scriptures and through our lives
No word from God, nothing arrives
There are lives and writings we admire
Traditions that take us through holy fire
Chorus
Verse 3
We practise faith, interact with the Spirit
Yet God still seems silent, we must admit
This is silence that Jesus had on the cross
When what he said it indicated loss
Chorus
Verse 4
Why my God have you forsaken me?
This was the collective silence in humanity
That Jesus experienced before he died
One of the reasons that he was crucified
Chorus
Verse 5
This was very difficult for Jesus, you see
He said you have seen Father when you see me
Likewise the Father can be seen in us
And that is an Omega love plus
Chorus
Verse 6
Omega love brings God’s silence alive
To hear His voice, we no longer strive
It is love that we need, love is the key
For us and for all of humanity
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Inner beauty is free of charge
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
There’s endless advice on outer beauty
For all genders it is plain to see
With ads, Google and Facebook
There is advice wherever I look
Chorus
Verse 2
The problem is with this advice
The focus is on the outer nice
We can look or smell beautiful
But how to be, they think it dull
Chorus
Verse 3
I suppose this can be no surprise
They make money on our pretty eyes
They focus on outer beauty
Yet inner beauty, it is free
Chorus
Verse 4
There is no charge to open life
To inner beauty that ends all strife
This Omega gift is free to us
A gift from God without a fuss
Chorus
Verse 5
Without Omega love the world is full
Of business trying to make a pull
But we can now highlight holiness
The cost is free, for this bless
Chorus
Verse 6
To love others now seems routine
Inner beauty is now the theme
Love that is holy and pure
Attracts all people, I am sure
Chorus
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Verse 7
This is a form of therapy
With inner healing, inner glee
This the market does not like
But we can now say, on yer bike!
Chorus
Verse 8
Our true selves that we have now found
Does something that is quite profound
Creation becomes an entity
That is loved by all humanity
Chorus
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The perfect body
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
In the community of love and holiness
An important factor, I confess
Is that apart from our health and good hygiene
Bodies don’t matter, know what I mean
Chorus
Verse 2
Put body form into a good perspective
In Omega matters, that is the directive
So whether we’re short, medium or tall
Bald or full head, love is the call
Chorus
Verse 3
If the colour and length of our hair
Matches our skin, whether dark or fair
Or if we’re plump, medium or slim
Small or average features, to worry’s a whim
Chorus
Verse 4
How can there be a perfect body size?
We’re all unique, don’t you realize
There is no logic in wanting a change
It won’t satisfy, having a different range
Chorus
Verse 5
And though through the media it may seem
Others are perfect, this is just a dream
To think other people are better than us
It’s an Alpha idea that causes this fuss
Chorus
Verse 6
Just think how little that we know
About how Jesus looked, it doesn’t show
The writers they had more things to record
It’s the things He did that the Gospels stored
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Verse 7
The vital thing about you and me
Is not physical, but how we be
When the perfect body dies
What is the key in most people’s eyes?
Chorus
Verse 8
Our principles, grace and personality
Compassion, humour and our glee
Loving kindness; forgiveness too
And our desire to join Omega’s crew
Chorus
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God the Father incarnate (Genesis chapter 31, verses
11-13) appeared in Jacob’s dream
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Jacob had two women in his life
Rachel and Leah, they were both his wife
He told them that he’d had a dream
From the angel of God, it did seem
Chorus
Verse 2
The angel called to Jacob in his sleep
Jacob said “Here I am” then not a peep
The angel said I’m looking after you
Laban’s been bad, through and through
Chorus
Verse 3
The angel said I am the God of Bethel
Where you anointed a pillar, you did well
And there you made a vow to me
And now I’m telling you to flee
Chorus
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We are all Omega love superstars
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
As we have already seen
Righteousness can make us clean
With complete relationships
Humanity can take new trips
Chorus
Verse 2
Let’s imagine that the whole of life
From Faisalabad to inner Fife
Is a drama in which we
Are the central characters, publicly
Chorus
Verse 3
The world’s a loving and holy stage
And Omega love is all the rage
Of course we still do have free will
We can love each other to our fill
Chorus
Verse 4
Our parts they may seem pre-ordained
But our hearts they can be trained
To love each other as family
Yes, the whole of humanity
Chorus
Verse 5
In the 21st century it does seem strange
That people with the greatest range
Of adulation are actors
Male and female get the roars
Chorus
Verse 6
This sometimes makes our own lives feel
Less important than a fiction reel!
It’s not the way it is meant to be
Real life drama sets us free
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Verse 7
The really exciting prospect in life
Is to let Omega love be rife
So we can all be superstars
With peace and joy for Labib and Lars
Chorus
Verse 8
In real life drama participate
Fictional stars are not our fate
Sports, music and TV stars
Are now off our desire radars
Chorus
Verse 9
We all come alive to God’s big plan
For every person whether she or man
Omega love now takes its place
In the loving drama that we all face
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The greatest love of all
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Of the great commandments, there are two
Love God with all and neighbour too
But these two must be underpinned
By a new command and Holy Wind
Chorus
Verse 2
The new commandment says that we
Must love as Jesus does, you see
This is necessary love for a reason
It’s not dependent on us in Omega season
Chorus
Verse 3
It’s not our love that we must measure
But the love of Jesus that we treasure
If on our love we do depend
We limit the love that we can send
Chorus
Verse 4
Our personalities and attitudes
Does make our love seem somewhat crude
But the love of Jesus’ new command
Is love from the Omega strand
Chorus
Verse 5
The command is to love humanity
With holy love, quite willingly
This is the love that God expects
Love all people in all respects
Chorus
Verse 6
We need such love in legislation
In this and each and every nation
Paul wrote that Jesus did not wait
For our goodness on His dying date
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Verse 7
No, he died while we are still sin
For lawful or lawless here on in
In the light of God’s pure holiness
We’re criminals and in a mess
Chorus
Verse 8
We can forget this easily
Because of His grace for you and me
This is the love Jesus commands
For all humanity as it stands
Chorus
Verse 9
This love it does bring to mind
A misconception that we find
In George Benson’s famous song
The words that he sings, well they are wrong
Chorus
Verse 10
He sings that the greatest love of all
Is to love ourselves and it’s a wrong call
The truly greatest love that we
Can have is Omega love for free
Chorus
Verse 11
With this love we all can grow
To love all the people that we know
And love the rest of humanity
This greatest love brings liberty
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Lawful and Lawless part 1 (radical love)
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
It can be a very difficult life
For those of us who have suffered strife
Where they or loved ones at some time
Have been the victims of a crime
Chorus
Verse 2
Anguish and pain I don’t demean
Lack of empathy, this is obscene
But crime we cannot eradicate
Without us gaining holiness state
Chorus
Verse 3
Thus harsh penalties alone
Cannot end crime on their own
Such laws admit tacit failure
To stir Omega love that’s for sure
Chorus
Verse 4
The only laws needed on statute books
Are laws which have Omega looks
Love God with all and love neighbour
Love like Jesus love that’s pure
Chorus
Verse 5
As the Father sent me I send you
Is what Jesus told us all to do
Instead of this we have impasse
With law abiding in en masse
Chorus
Verse 6
Others they are susceptible
And do break the law to the full
Yet incarnate Father and the Son
Say to us that the job is done
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Verse 7
Laws they seem harsh on the poor
Plus middle class, yes that’s for sure
This point does not sit easily
With the Son who mixed with sinners, see
Chorus
Verse 8
He ate and shared life with outcasts
Central to the future and the past
Of His mission this was integral
Of love and holiness, there’s no lull
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Lawful and Lawless part 2 (mentoring prisoners)
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
With holy love we can be mentors
To those behind the prison doors
This Omega love helps us to be
People who can set them free
Chorus
Verse 2
This freedom can come to four types
Of people wearing prisoners stripes
The people that we can help firstly
Do financial crime as such you see
Chorus
Verse 3
The crimes they’ve done do include
Organised fraud and things so crude
Burglary, robbery, identity theft,
Corruption, tax cheating and all that’s left
Chorus
Verse 4
Buying and selling illegal things
Embezzlement for expensive rings
Prison regimes all over the place
Have such people in their space
Chorus
Verse 5
Omega love would mean that we
Would no longer have the ethos, see
That finance gain would underpin
Our Societies from here on in
Chorus
Verse 6
Secondly we could mentor
By building a loving rapport
Those with anger and aimlessness
Manslaughter and murder, they confess
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Verse 7
Their minds reflect things such as war
Nations think progress needs that more
But humanity can reach a stage
Where Omega love opens a page
Chorus
Verse 8
Where our free will allows God to
Cast from our thoughts as He would do
Murder and manslaughter too
Far from us so lives are new
Chorus
Verse 9
Thirdly there are far too many
People in prison, so you see
With mental illness or trauma of care
In prison though, how do we dare?
Chorus
Verse 10
Technically, they’ve committed crime
But such people must not do time
Who are we to acquiesce?
With the injustice of this mess
Chorus
Verse 11
These people they need love and peace
And from prison urgent release
Give them our kindness and support
With Omega love instead of court
Chorus
Verse 12
The fourth and final category
Crimes of passion, love’s debris
Often from jealousy or control
Mixed up feelings on the whole
Chorus
Verse 13
We can teach them how to love
With Omega’s deep and Holy Dove
With such true love we all can grow
To love with God’s Omega flow
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Verse 14
For some people jail will have to be
Necessary for safety of society
But prison numbers can be much less
In communities of love and holiness
Chorus
Verse 15
Though we do incarcerate
Dignity must be their fate
Educate and give moral stimuli
Omega love in hearts will fly
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Why Jesus wept
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Dementia needs love and compassion
It can’t be reversed, in any fashion
It causes families deep distress
The wasting away of their braininess
Chorus
Verse 2
We’re sad we can’t communicate
With loved ones in dementia state
Sometimes we question whether they
Have human existence for today
Chorus
Verse 3
Our sadness causes us to weep
As Jesus did, tears are not cheap
He’d lost a friend, He felt the pain
His life would never be the same
Chorus
Verse 4
His tears were also spiritual
The battle with evil was now full
He couldn’t avoid the inevitable
Dementia families have the same pull
Chorus
Verse 5
Yet Omega love helps to create
Care systems to support our state
Though our tears are here to stay
This aids us in a useful way
Chorus
Verse 6
The structures of humanity
Support and understand, you see
But this Jesus, He also weeps
At narrow help for dementia creep
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Verse 7
He weeps over many other things too
Here are some that I give to you
Treating all people as if no worth
Not understanding our child from birth
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Single parents we denigrate
Gay people we do not call mate
Conflict religious and national
Political divide, God finds it dull
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Verse 9
We argue about theology
While oppression around us does run free
To our children we deny
Them learning Omega till they die
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Verse 10
War seems central to humanity
Parents and children cannot be
Together with time for love and care
We deny them this and it ain’t fair
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Verse 11
People forced into poverty
Trapped by our leaders and so it be
Stigma for birth in class or caste
Powerless to change the future or past
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Verse 12
Failure to love the environment
Little care support, a cruel bent
Oppressed for our racial origin
Females not equal is a grave sin
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Verse 13
Denying people a place to live
Economic abuses about take not give
Democratic rights that are denied
For all these things tears are applied
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Jesus weeps and they break His heart
They are so unnecessary from the start
Without the Father’s life they’re inevitable
It’s now time for Jesus’ tears to lull
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Verse 15
Time to end the coldness of humanity
Indifference does not help, you see
We can help dementia’s pain as one
With the Omega love of the Father and the Son
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The last will be first and the first will be last
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Omega love is like a landowner
Who early one morn got men to stir
He said come to work in my vineyard
I’ll pay a denarius on your card
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Verse 2
At the 3rd hour he did the same
He saw men doing naught who had no aim
Come work and I’ll pay you a denarius
And they all agreed without a fuss
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Verse 3
At the 6th and 9th He did the same
He saw men doing naught who had no aim
Come work and I’ll pay you a denarius
And they all agreed without a fuss
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Verse 4
At the 11th hour He saw more men
Why are you doing nothing then?
They said because no-one has hired us
They all agreed to work without a fuss
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Verse 5
When the evening came the foreman paid
For all the work, the men were on parade
Beginning with the last ones first
He gave Omega love that made them burst
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Verse 6
So when the first came to be paid
They wanted more for the time they’d stayed
But they also received Omega love
Inspired by the Holy Dove
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They grumbled that they’d received the same
As the late workers who were in the frame
We did more work and suffered from heat
We should get more than them for our beat
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Verse 8
The landowner said to one of them
It is wrong of you to so condemn
Me for being so generous
You all agreed to work without a fuss
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Verse 9
Don’t I have the right to do?
What I want from an Omega view
God gives us joy that makes us burst
First will be last and last will be first
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Prioritising compassionate care
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
October 1st 2007
Was the UN day of older brethren
The focal point of this very day
Was for action in a world that is ageing away
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Verse 2
Older people they are marginalised
Often poor too with saddening eyes
Yet in story of the sheep and the goats
Jesus thanked them who gave him coats
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Verse 3
Of injustice this does indicate
That older poor are left to a rotten fate
Whereas the rich can pamper themselves
With endless products from the shelves
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Verse 4
We can truly address this imbalance
That has not happened just by chance
We can now meet all human need
Without cost as a factor is our creed
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Verse 5
In other words let our Omega love
Neutralise cost labels that we shove
There are many wealthy older too
But it’s the needs of the poor that must head the queue
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Verse 6
It is time to meet their health and care needs
To show that our hearts have Omega seeds
As we get older needs become acute
Our pains and illness are not a hoot
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Verse 7
We must value people over the economy
This is the Omega path for all humanity
We can give the marginalised and poor
Roles as consultants that they’d adore
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Verse 8
This new world order can prioritise
Omega love, it is no surprise
Health and care and long term needs
Now put the market on its knees
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Verse 9
That people are old, we now rejoice
With love and with Omega voice
Then older wisdom will be cherished
This is our life just as God wished
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Verse 10
This will help us to reassess
Why prior values were such a mess
Instead of a day for older folk
Why not a millennium and that’s no joke
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Turning our thinking upside down
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
One of the mission of God’s outcomes
Are healings by Jesus in the Gospel tomes
Our primary purpose ain’t to emualate
Though this does occur, if that’s our fate
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Verse 2
We’re to learn from the principles behind
The healings by Jesus and then we’ll find
This does help us with the inconsistency
Of healing through prayer in humanity
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Verse 3
This inconsistency, it is a sign
That our lives and faith need to align
With the incarnation of the Father
So that our lives are not in a lather
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Verse 4
An example of the principle behind
Is blind Bartimaeus, where we’ll find
Bartimaeus was begging by the roadside
When he called to Jesus, without any pride
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Verse 5
He said “Son of David, have mercy on me!”
Many rebuked him and said quiet you be
But Bartimaeus he called out again
“Have mercy on me,” his words were plain
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Verse 6
Then Jesus stopped and said “Call him”
The crowd’s mood changed as if by a whim
They said “On your feet he’s calling for you”
Jesus said “What do you want me to do”
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Verse 7
Bartimaeus said “Rabbi, I want to see”
“Go, your faith has healed you, I hear you plea”
Immediately he received his sight
And followed Jesus, he had seen the light
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Verse 8
The principle that I point out to you
Contrast Jesus and crowd’s attitude
The crowd said blind man you are a pain
But to Jesus his needs were the central aim
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Verse 9
In Omega all need is integral
And we can align with the Spirit’s pull
To those perceived to be disabled we can show
Transformed mind-sets with the Spirit’s glow
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Verse 10
Start by turning our thinking upside down
Let us have sign language in each and every town
Let it be in curricula all over the world
Let worldwide compassion be fully unfurled
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Verse 11
This can replace ambition as an aim
Let leaders be humble in the Omega game
We can laugh at ourselves instead of pride
Let laughter with others now be our guide
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Verse 12
Those perceived to be disabled would have support
Of limitless quantities to report
For those perceived to be disabled we would not pray
Instead we’d pray for others in God’s Omega way
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Verse 13
Those perceived to be able would receive our prayer
To have transformed minds, if they dare
Those perceived to be disabled would have facilities
Built around their needs, just as they please
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Verse 14
Humanity can step back and have a hard look
At what we thought was vital in our book
We can learn the value of being patient
From a slow down perspective is God’s intent
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Verse 15
Those perceived to be disabled would have limitless
Educational funds instead of our current mess
Thus economic growth will not mean progress
Instead love and holiness will be our dress
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Verse 16
With all our deep felt sincerity
We say to other what do you want from me?
What can I do for you and with you?
With Omega love everything is now new.
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The delicacy of minds, bodies and spirits
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Human minds, bodies and sprits are delicate
They need careful handling from morn till late
These matters of life are integrally linked
The cause of mental illness, takes us to the brink
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Verse 2
The delicacy of human relations
Cannot be avoided in the nations
We need to be sensitive and aware
Show all the people that we care
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Verse 3
Mental illness shapes thought and mood
We don’t relate as usually would
And so routine matters of life
Instead of peace, they can be strife
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Verse 4
Mental illnesses do include
Disorders that are simply imbued
Bipolar and panic and OCD
Post traumatic stress ain’t no comedy
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Verse 5
Some people’s personalities are borderline
And as well as disorders others find
That they suffer from schizophrenia
Delusions, hear voices and paranoia
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Verse 6
They affect people of any age
Religion, class, culture, race or stage
They are disorders of the brain
Not linked to character or name
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They cannot by our will be overcome
It’s the same for all in the long run
Terms like depression and anxiety
So common, it’s a misjudged malady
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Verse 8
In reality they incapacitate
And give people a horrid fate
Views of cause they range quite wide
Personality and genetic tide
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Verse 9
Or difficulty in family life
Suppressed feelings or trauma’s strife
Stress or body’s biochemistry
These things make sense or so we plea
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Verse 10
But even if these play a part
We need sensitive Omega for a start
As well as this we can be blessed
By communities of love and holiness
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Verse 11
In our world order it is not the norm
To allow Omega love to transform
Mental illness is a form of oppress
That can be helped by our humaneness
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Verse 12
We all do need compassion and love
Fits our hearts like a hand to a glove
This can impact on us positively
Yes, in all the people of humanity
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Verse 13
Mental illness can’t be wished away
We need support that’s here to stay
So other things that can help us through
Encouragement, being helpful, that will do
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Verse 14
Loving, reassuring, communicative
Friendly, thoughtful, helps us to live
Humour and listening with care
And empathy without a glare
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Verse 15
Valuing others and understanding
Consideration makes our hearts sing
Show others that them we appreciate
Their whole lives could’ve been our fate
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Verse 16
It is good to be approachable and kind
And easy to talk to, we don’t mind
It’s the alignment of humanity
With Omega love that sets us free
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Verse 17
Love and acceptance is the call
Holiness communities, give it our all
So that spirits, bodies and the minds
Can be freed from systems that are a grind
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Washing each other’s feet
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
It was just before the Passover feast
It was time for Jesus’ life to be ceased
Having loved His own who were in the world
It was time for Omega to be unfurled
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Verse 2
The evening meal was being served
Judas Iscariot had been unnerved
By Satan prompting him to betray
Jesus the Lord that very day
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Verse 3
Jesus knew that His Father had
Given him power, so He was glad
To come from God and to return
So that at this meal they all could learn
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Verse 4
He tot up from meal took His outer clothing off
This was the act of a Holy Prof
He wrapped a towel around His waist
Poured water into a basin, then He faced
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Verse 5
His disciples’ feet and began to wash them
Then dried with towel in a holy stratagem
Peter did not want his feet to be washed
He tried to have Jesus’ actions quashed
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Verse 6
Jesus said to Peter you don’t realise
What I’m doing, later you’ll have open eyes
“No” Peter said, you can’t wash my feet
Jesus gave an answer that is very neat
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“Unless I wash you, you have no part with me”
Then Peter gave an amazing plea
Not just my feet but my head and my hands
Peter thus took his head out of the sands
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Verse 8
Jesus said a person who’s had a bath
Need only wash their feet to be on a clean path
Their whole body is now very clean
And you are clean except the one who’ll demean
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Verse 9
For Jesus knew who would betray
So they weren’t all clean, that very day
When He had finished washing their feet
He put on His clothes and returned to His seat
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Verse 10
Do you understand what I have done for you?
You call me “Teacher” and “Lord,” that is true
Now that I have washed your feet
You should wash one another’s, without a bleat
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Verse 11
I have set an example for you to do
To each other as I have done for you
No servant is greater than his master
And an envoy ain’t greater than the die caster
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Verse 12
The one who sent him is always greater
Now you know these things you can do them later
If you do these things you will be blessed
And thus partake in the Omega quest
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The community of love and holiness
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
About His resurrection and death, folk do differ
What it means for us they can’t concur
But on one thing most folk will agree
That Jesus was (and is) a visionary
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Verse 2
His vision was how the kingdom of God
Could change our insights with a holy prod
This can change our mood about death and life
To an Omega focus without any strife
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Verse 3
In the latter verses of Psalm 22
Ideals are touched on, many and not few
Jesus was (and is) the kingdom guy
Opens our lives to love, oh me oh my
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Verse 4
Omega was (and is) His raison d’être
Central to His purpose in every respect
A kingdom in which Jesus is central
Touching all who’d listen and some who mull
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Verse 5
The community of love and holiness
Is the same as God’s kingdom, I confess
The Holy Spirit can purely help us grow
In spiritual options as Omega love we sow
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The most enigmatic act
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
I’d like to clear up a mystery
That has long puzzled all humanity
In John’s Gospel an enigmatic act
Was done by Jesus as a fact
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Verse 2
There was a woman caught in adultery
They wanted to stone to death, you see
The crowd trapped Jesus and asked His mind
Guilty or innocent, what do you find?
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Verse 3
But as they continued to accuse
He wrote on ground in a holy ruse
He then looked up and said to them
If you’re without sin then stone this hen
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Verse 4
Once again He wrote on the ground
The crowd they did not make a sound
He then looked up and they were gone
This is the power of the Son
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Verse 5
Their hatred of her was reflected back
To their own hearts and right on track
The woman was still standing there
“Where are they?” His question was quite fair
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Verse 6
He said “Go leave your life of sin”
But what did He write? The query’s been
The answer is that He wrote two words
‘Omega love’ is now on board
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God the Father incarnate (Exodus chapter 3, verses 2-6)
appeared to Moses in a burning bush
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Moses was tending the flock of Jethro
To take them he then decided to go
To far side of the desert, the Horeb mount
There he was checking the flock by count
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Verse 2
The angel of the Lord, He then appeared
In flames of fire, a bush not seared
Moses saw that the bush was alight
Yet did not burn up, it gave him fright
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Verse 3
So Moses went to see the strange sight
A burning bush but burning, not quite
When the Lord saw Moses had taken a look
He said “Moses! Moses! As a divine hook
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Verse 4
Then Moses he just said, “Here I am.”
“Do not come any closer,” words of a divine plan
“Take off your sandals, you’re on holy ground”
Were God’s words to Moses in a clear sound
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Verse 5
“I am the God of your father” said God to He
“The God of Abraham and Isaac” was His plea
“I am also the God of Jacob too”
Moses hid his face out of fear, as you do
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North, South, East and West of the globe
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The only divide if truth be told
Is between those who love and them that’s cold
In North, South, East and West
Omega love’s the abiding interest
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Verse 2
One way to love with humility
Is wash other’s feet with dignity
In James, faith and deeds they are the same
And John puts pure love in the frame
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Verse 3
If we love each other, love is complete
This is what Jesus meant about washing feet
The Holy Spirit makes this possible
And so our lives will never be dull
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Verse 4
As well as this we do need self-choice,
Self-control, resources and inner voice
We have the free will to reject
The love of God in all respects
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Verse 5
Washing people’s feet is love divine
It’s the ideal of God so that is fine
It’s the love of relationships complete
This is the way to wash each other’s feet
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Verse 6
So what does this love mean today?
It’s about loving others in the Omega way
So often we have an Alpha divide
When in love we can walk side by side
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The only divide if truth be told
Is between those who love and them that’s cold
In North, South, East and West
Omega love’s the abiding interest
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From memory, scrolls or just smitten
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
God’s Omega love, let me demonstrate
Let’s folk edit His Word, as if mates
We control the words that are written
From memory, scrolls or just smitten
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Verse 2
The Holy Spirit has inspired us in this way
The influences of folk holds much sway
This editing of His Word continues
With many Bible versions, the good news
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Verse 3
If God lets us be so closely involved
It is possible that divine resolve
Allows folk to have a crucial role to play
In spreading Omega love each and every day
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Drug abuse made redundant
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
We all have the instinct to appreciate
God’s Omega love that is our fate
This instinct can be stifled and crushed
We know there is something, if we’re pushed
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Verse 2
The birth of Jesus had many themes
Aligning us with God, or so it seems
If we follow this Omega love through
Drug abuse will end for me and for you
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Verse 3
Some people have a degree of control
Over their drug usage, on the whole
Other’s control, it can be less
Addiction leads to one big mess
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Verse 4
Drugs give people an escape sense
Or peace for a while, sometime hence
For a limited time this peace will last
Then the absence of Omega does return fast
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Verse 5
There are four aspects about Jesus’ birth
That shows Omega on the earth
And all these aspects they do combine
To end drug usage, all of the time
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Verse 6
The first aspect in Mary’s case
Was with child by the Spirit through divine grace
Though she was a virgin, her womb was full
Of a boy named Jesus, it’s impossible
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But with God nothing is impossible
Love and holiness is now humanity’s pull
The second aspect is the never ending kingdom
So empires of folk are doomed to become
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Verse 8
Failures, no matter how pervasive we are
Drives the instinct of love into the nearest bar
The pivotal kingdom was declared
By the angel Gabriel to Mary, as she fared
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Verse 9
The child she carries will bring Omega love
Source of love, forgiveness and the Holy Dove
This means we’ll have the power to create
A world of joy for all, it is not too late
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Verse 10
The third aspect is peace in all the world
This peace by heavenly host was unfurled
To some shepherds as they watched their sheep
This peace it is profound and deep
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Verse 11
Peace can exist on all the earth
And all because of Jesus’ birth
The mission of God into our hearts
And peace is just the very start
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Verse 12
The fourth aspect is revelation divine
Breaks into routines and that is fine
This is what happened to the Magi
God broke into star study and they said aye
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Verse 13
Showed them the right star to follow and when
This gives us hope to emulate them
As God’s revelations breaks into our lives
We can have joy and no longer strive
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Verse 14
In 21st century, revelation is twofold
The Son was incarnate of this we are told
His death and resurrection gives us life after death
Both in life and in death and without crystal meth
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Verse 15
God the Father became incarnate too
And this revelation occurs right on cue
It is of equal if not greater significance
Like the revelation to the Magi that caused them to dance
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Verse 16
We can now be compassionate, holy and complete
Omega love does make this a treat
We can build societies where such love is constant
And thus make drug abuse totally redundant
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Interpreting dreams
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The WHO, it does predict
Obesity’s increase, the human fit
It’s a problem that is set to grow
Causing anxiety to those who are in the know
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Verse 2
In contrast to those who are obese
Anorexia’s a fear of weight disease
It’s not about a loss of appetite
But desire to be slim in everyone’s sight
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Verse 3
Some people think it’s a mind bender
Though it’s more common in female gender
Joseph he’s in a Bible story
That tells us all about the dreams, you see
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Verse 4
Of those obese and anorexic
Omega desire makes them click
This Joseph now he had a dream
This made his brothers rage and scream
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Verse 5
We can have dreams and visions too
Of an Omega future, that is true
His brothers sold Joseph to some Midianites
They were jealous and itching for a fight
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Verse 6
The people in our societies
Unwittingly end our reveries
Potiphar’s wife tried to seduce
Joseph, but it was of no use
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Verse 7
In her anger she accused him of rape
Potiphar did incarcerate
Joseph with king’s prisoners confined
Joseph thus had time to unwind
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Verse 8
Our new and pure Omega morality
Can cause anger in others, so you see
Whilst in prison Joseph used his gift
To interpret dreams in a meaning shift
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Verse 9
Of gifts, humanity does have many
To benefit others, all and any
This is the desire of our God
To waste our gifts, this would be odd
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Verse 10
Pharaoh had dreams he couldn’t understand
He called for Joseph on demand
Joseph interpreted all the dreams
And suggested a plan, or so it seems
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Verse 11
The dreams were about seven fat cows
Eaten by seven thin ones, so endows
Also seven healthy stalks of corn
Were eaten by thin ones before the morn
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Verse 12
Joseph told Pharaoh what the dreams mean
Seven years of plenty and then seven lean
Joseph said save from the plenty years
And take us through the lean without any fears
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Verse 13
Pharaoh thinks that this idea is good
He put Joseph in charge of providing food
The obese and anorexic represent
Humanity for whom Omega is meant
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Verse 14
It is the life of loving and holy dreams
Where we participate, or so it seems
In communities of love and holiness
This is the dream that we all confess
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Verse 15
But if this dream to us in denied
It knocks our lives out of their stride
Joseph’s brothers go to Egypt to buy some food
This fulfils the vision that darkened their mood
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Verse 16
They don’t recognise Joe as the vendor
They make second trip and Joe reveals his splendour
He said what they did to him was God’s will
Joseph forgave them, his bitterness was nil
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Verse 17
Later the family did reunite
Along with the father, as was right
There can be a reunion of humanity
With God’s Omega love and it is free
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Verse 18
It can be aided with by humble forgiveness
And responding to lives we think are in a mess
The cries of the obese and the anorexic
Helped by Omega love through thin and thick
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Verse 19
The obese and anorexic have more to add
From Pentecost, no longer any need to be sad
From then and to the 21st century
The prophecy of Joel is our plea
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Verse 20
At Pentecost Peter did refer
To Joel as if it were on the spur
God says to us in the last days
I will pour out my Spirit and won’t be fazed
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Verse 21
All people on earth will receive this gift
Your sons and daughters will get a lift
They will truly prophesy
Young men will see visions in their mind’s eye
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Verse 22
Your old men, they will dream pure dreams
Even on servants, both genders it seems
I will pour out my Spirit in those days
And they will prophesy in many ways
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Verse 23
God pours out His Spirit till love and holiness
Becomes the default humanity dress
This will avoid dreams becoming nightmares
And too many people overcome with their wares
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Verse 24
Obese and anorexic folk are trying to tell us
They long for Omega without any fuss
The work of the Spirit will not cease to be done
Till we grasp the whole work of the Father and Son.
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The thirteen commandments
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
God want us to participate
In love and judgement at any rate
We’re also to play an active role
With love and holiness as our goal
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Verse 2
Yet what if we hunger to be righteous
But are not quite sure how to catch this bus
One thing we can do is to combine
The perfect sacrifice in Hebrews chapter 9
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Verse 3
Verses number eleven to 28
Describe why Jesus met his fate
Our sins forgiven the path to Omega
Is opened to us in God’s holy drama
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Verse 4
We can let the Holy Spirit interact
With joy and unity, as a pact
Thus the impact of the Father and Son
Incarnate on the earth is done.
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Verse 5
At this point a question I pose to you
How can we split our own choices view?
With choices that are influenced by God
The answer is we can’t and that is odd
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Verse 6
But we can measure the impact of our thoughts
And words and deeds, just as we sought
On the lives of others in the world
This is how Omega love is unfurled
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Verse 7
At the heart of Omega are thirteen commands
Ten via the Father and three at Jesus’ hands
These commands I will outline to you
Followed by a comment to help you through
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Verse 8
God writes on our hearts the holy command
Have no other Gods till it’s a natural stand
As there is only one God that makes us jolly
This is to protect us from our own folly
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Verse 9
God writes on our hearts the holy command
Don’t worship idols till it’s a natural stand
God’s voice is quiet, persistent and still
Yet we can hear, feel, sense, respond to His will
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Verse 10
God writes on our hearts the holy command
Don’t misuse my name till it’s a natural stand
By misusing His name respect we do lack
For the one who transforms with His Omega knack
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Verse 11
God writes on our hearts the holy command
Remember the Sabbath till it’s a natural stand
With Omega each day is a holy day
Each thought, word and deed and all that we say
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Verse 12
God writes on our hearts the holy command
Honour you parents till it’s a natural stand
God’s intent is that all families
Have beautiful experiences with holy energies
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Verse 13
God writes on our hearts the holy command
Do not murder till it’s a natural stand
With love as the ethos of humanity
The motivations for murder become purity
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Verse 14
God writes on our hearts the holy command
Don’t commit adultery till it’s a natural stand
Adultery’s focus is ephemeral
With Omega our main focus is the eternal
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Verse 15
God writes on our hearts the holy command
Do not steal till it’s a natural stand
No-one would steal if through all humanity
Love for folk rather than money was our policy plea
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Verse 16
God writes on our hearts the holy command
Do not lie till it’s a natural stand
No-one would lie if through all humanity
All need was met with holy courtesy
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Verse 17
God writes on our hearts the holy command
Do not covet till it’s a natural stand
If priority of humanity was righteousness
There would be no jealousy as we’d all be blessed
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Verse 18
God writes on our hearts the holy command
Love God with you all till it’s a natural stand
For creating justice this command is key
Enabling fairness in all humanity
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Verse 19
God writes on our hearts the holy command
Love you neighbour till it’s a natural stand
When we love ourselves with peace and humility
It’s a source of loving others the same way you see
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Verse 20
God writes on our hearts the holy command
Love as I loved you till it’s a natural stand
With such love as we participate
Divine holiness then becomes our state
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Individual and corporate love and holiness
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
20th century deaths through tobacco
Was 100 million, of this we know
For 21st century on current trends
Around one billion lives, we know will end
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Verse 2
Deaths through the use of tobacco
Can take up to fifty years to show
As people do take up smoking’s blow
Smoking deaths fifty years later will surely grow
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Verse 3
Passive smoking is another problem
Causes illness, asthma, bronchitis phlegm
Passive smoking can also lead to death
This means we die from another’s smoking breath
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Verse 4
For many reasons projections suggest
The developing world will suffer more than the rest
Between years now and 2030
Current trends say so, it will be
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Verse 5
Tobacco makers are also adept
At marketing products beacuse controls inept
The benefits of love and holiness
Can end all of this life threatening mess
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Verse 6
In an individual and corporate loving sense
We can experience the Trinity at smoke’s expense
The command to love is for nations too
Yes, Omega love in all that we do
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Verse 7
Omega makes it possible to
Love all those we meet, through and through
As brother, sister, father or son
Mother or daughter, love for everyone
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Verse 8
Others can love us in the same way too
It’s the Trinity at work, right on cue
This is profound connectedness
Humanity in the Godhead’s dress
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Verse 9
That’s why it is truly incumbent on us
As with any employer to make a big fuss
About Omega towards their employees
And all affected by our industry’s wheeze
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Verse 10
This can also help us to realise
That the fifty years of our demise
At the throes of smoking related death
Can instead align with God’s holy breath
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Verse 11
But we don’t have to wait for fifty years
To be pro-active and end all of the tears
Individuals and corporations too
Can love and be holy with hearts anew
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Verse 12
We can benefit by quitting our smoking now
As at God’s feet our hearts do bow
Corporations can place people’s needs
Before profit motives, oh yes indeed
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Verse 13
With individual and corporate holiness
Omega love can mark our success
And then all of humanity
Can share in the love of the Trinity
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The end of modern slavery
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
In Mark chapter 15, verse 34
Jesus said His last recorded score
From the cross He uttered His last great plea
My God, my God, why’ve you forsaken me?
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Verse 2
These words they open Psalm 22
They set an early theme, just as you do
The writer of the Psalm he moves from woe
To praise, joy and hope, of this we know
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Verse 3
It is not clear what swayed the change
But his agonies were in the Jesus range
What happened in the psalmist’s mind
Is a microcosm that we will find
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Verse 4
Of divine intent to change our lives
Free us from sin so that we can thrive
With experiences that are much deeper
It’s profound joy from Omega’s keeper
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Verse 5
The hope and joy in the Psalm’s latter part
Shows Jesus’ death is just the start
Of humanity embracing Omega love
And resurrection power with the Holy Dove
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Verse 6
This has profound significance
For those who are forced to do the slaves’ dance
Or find themselves as slaves virtual
200 years past slavery’s end, final
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Verse 7
Later in this book we will see
That slave masters are jobless, you’ll agree
And people who employ in ways akin
To slavery have no place therein
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Verse 8
Because the freeing of people from slavery
Is pivotal for the Trinity
So humanity can now coalesce
Into communities of love and holiness
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Verse 9
For this we start with Jesus’ cross
In which we see that the Father is boss
And the gloom of slaves can be transformed
So that joy forever will be the norm
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Spreading Omega love
Sheep without a shepherd (harvest)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The harvest is plenty the workers are few
In the scriptures the mentions they are two
It is often used in the preaching sense
If we had more people, it would be immense
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Verse 2
Jesus’ first usage of this term
Came after preaching and healing the infirm
He saw the crowds, His compassion was deep
Harassed and helpless like shepherd-less sheep
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Verse 3
This sounds like people in the contemporary age
Holy instincts tell them, this ain’t the right stage
The global market says that we have to endure
The strictures of capital for evermore
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Verse 4
It’s ever so far from God’s Omega plan
The flaws of capital cause pain to man
Its stops us from sharing in the community
Of love and holiness and purity
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Verse 5
The ethos of the market, it tends to deny
That mutual love, to all can apply
This blind spot of capital is because it lacks
Omega love and all it attracts
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Verse 6
Yes capital is unsustainable
The poor take the brunt whilst the rich are full
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So instead of love and harmony
We’re harassed and helpless but we want to be free
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Verse 7
We feel that our leaders have let us down
Like sheep without a shepherd and led by a clown
We protest and they say there’s no other way
Leave Omega love for another day
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Verse 8
Hence there are protests around the world
As Austerity’s pain to us is unfurled
Especially in countries that have been fleeced
A prime example is a country called Greece
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Wolves and lambs (harvest)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The second mention of the plentiful theme
Came as seventy two sent out as a team
Of pairs, did these workers it is true
The harvest is plentiful, the workers few
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Verse 2
They went amongst the wolves and they were lambs
Lambs are loving and holy, you understand
Jesus Christ is the Lamb ultimate
He takes away sin and seals our fate
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Verse 3
Wolves to culture and trads, they embed
Omega love is so hard they said
For lambs and wolves it is God’s intent
To love each other is what He meant
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Verse 4
To embrace and share, live side by side
This can occur if we cast away our pride
With Omega love, we can totally accept
Each other as divinity has crept
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Verse 5
Love and holiness, it can occur
Righteousness in us can stir
Some call this the Christian way
But Omega love is here to stay
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Verse 6
Through networks and life we can be sure
Of injustices that the people endure
But the Lamb of God opens the door
To our peace and love for evermore
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Jesus the Lamb of God (baptism)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
John called Jesus the Lamb of God
Who takes away sin all by his tod
St. Paul he wrote just what this means
God made sin pure, for us it seems
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Verse 2
So that we could become righteousness
And clear up all our inner mess
Passover Lamb is what the Son became
So we could clean up all our shame
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Verse 3
Messiah is He, God did approve
And the Synoptic Gospels show this move
Baptised by John, the Spirit came
Inspired the Son to holy fame
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Verse 4
This Lamb of God is pivotal
To life from death, life to the full
Goes back to before time was begun
This thirty three years of the Son
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Verse 5
We do believe he will return
His love and judgement, we can learn
This means we have it in our hands
To spread Omega love like grains of sand
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Verse 6
His resurrection after death
Lets wolves and lambs share living breath
So differences that were intractable
Can melt away with a holy cull
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Communication creates community
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Omega love is a thing that all
Yearn for and now hear God’s call
Most everyone shares the human trait
To tell others about our daily fate
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Verse 2
We’re natural preachers about our lives
About our husbands, partners sons or wives
If holy and loving is our way
We’ll talk about this most every day
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Verse 3
We’ll talk about our own interests too
And tell others the things we do
Communication creates community
And holy talk, it sets us free
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Verse 4
In love and holiness communities
And for such love there are no fees
Simple things of life that we share
Will show other people that we care
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Verse 5
For now our thoughts and words and deeds
Will become holy and loving seeds
These instincts to love and support
Are the images of God, as Jesus taught
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Verse 6
As natural preachers we will show
Our talking has that heavenly flow
We’re listeners too as we seek to build
And the whole of humanity is fulfilled
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God the Father incarnate (Judges chapter 2, verses 1-5)
Israel rebuked for not conquering the Promised Land
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The angel went from Gilgal to Bokim
He rebuked Israelites and not on a whim
Out of Egypt I brought you, I led you to the land
That I promised your forefathers would be grand
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Verses 2
I will never break my promise with you
But you must do the things that I tell you to
You’ve not broken their altars, you have disobeyed
And because of this then people have stayed
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Verses 3
I’ll not drive them out, they’ll be thorns in your sides
Their gods they will snare you and much more besides
After the angel had spoken the Israelites wept
They offered sacrifices and then they slept
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Rich and poor peoples and nations
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Showing Omega love
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Omega love lets us relate
To people that we tend to hate
And we now mix with empathy
With all the rest of humanity
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Verse 2
Omega love for those we usually
Despise because of nationality
And because of class and because of caste
Our love for them is at half mast
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Verse 3
With people of a different gender
Omega love is a relationship mender
If they differ in sexuality
Love for them, it is our destiny
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Verse 4
And because their intellect’s high or low
Does not mean that our love don’t show
If regionally we do not mix
Omega love is the perfect fix
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Verse 5
If they have different colour of skin
We love them with a holy grin
Their religion may differ from ours
But we love them each and every hour
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Verse 6
They may be perceived as disabled
Our love for them, it will be fabled
They maybe rich, they may be poor
But Omega love opens our hearts door
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Verse 7
They may even believe in God
Or not believe the Holy Bod
But in all these things broaden our minds
And Omega love we will surely find
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Verse 8
As we grow to love one another
Just like a sister or a brother
This love Jesus does allude to
When he said wash feet just as I do
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Verse 9
God is calling us to humbly serve
Humanity with holy verve
Especially those with whom we disagree
Theologically and or politically
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Sharing social capital
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Social capital is the love and care
Contacts, gifts, communication we share,
Influence, knowledge and life skills too
Friendship and hospitality that we accrue
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Verse 2
In a perfect world this would flow seamlessly
Between all the peoples of humanity
To share social capital means we realise
That access to it means advantaged lives
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Verse 3
Over people for whom such access is less
And leaves lives in a needless mess
Examples are private education and health
Over state systems that are weaker by stealth
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Verse 4
But also the access to life changing friends
And dispersed energies through family trends
The quality can be dependent on which
Family we’re born to, without any switch
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Verse 5
Often people talk about financial means
Being totally unjust or so it seems
But social capital inequalities too
Are embedded in societies we’re born into
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Verse 6
And if we ended financial gain
As society’s ethos with all its pain
We would also need to be willing to share
Social capital with all sectors and that is fair
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Verse 7
Sharing social capital is Omega love
As we participate with the Holy Dove
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And so we align with the divine caress
In communities of love and holiness
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Verse 8
Social capital is also in a divine sense
A sign of love and care that is immense
Contacts, gifts, communication that God shares
Within the Trinity with divine flair
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Verse 9
Influence, knowledge and life skills too
Friendship, hospitality that God accrues
In divine terms these flow seamlessly
Between all the members of the Trinity
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Verse 10
If this is not humanity’s tale
It indicates that our love is frail
And for Omega love it is God’s intent
To share in His life, is what is meant
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Verse 11
If our sharing of social capital
Is not occurring to the full
We don’t realise what God has done
With the Father incarnate as well as the Son
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Verse 12
God has now made it possible
For a new era to be our Omega pull
So that our social capital without any strife
Will be of equal quality with the Godhead’s life
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Verse 13
This is why in the Lord’s Prayer we pray
On earth as in heaven each and every day
The Holy Spirit equips us to the full
With holiness that is supernatural
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Verse 14
Social capital is influential and real
But without Omega it’s not how it feels
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But we can let seamless love flow through
Supernaturally between me and you
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Verse 15
St. Paul wrote about armour that can help
We’re to put on this armour without a yelp
Our struggle is not against flesh and blood
But with evil forces that do no good
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Verse 16
The pieces of this armoury
Will help us all in humanity
As we seek to share our capital
Financial and social to the full
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Verse 17
The belt of truth it is the first
About being true to self till we burst
And true to God and all humanity
The belt of truth, it sets us free
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Verse 18
Next the breastplate of righteousness
When we hunger for it we will be blessed
This desire is fully satisfied
As we share social capital the Spirit will guide
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Verse 19
The third item is the gospel of peace
Makes us peacemakers and hatred cease
God desires peace in all of life
The centre of God’s heart that ends all strife
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Verse 20
The shield of faith is next in line
This enables Omega and that is fine
Faith helps us to have divine dreams
That become reality, or so it seems
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Verse 21
Fifth is helmet of salvation
Jesus died as God the Son
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So that sins are forgiven and Omega is real
That is how God wants us all to feel
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Verse 22
Sixth in line is the Spirit’s sword
St. Paul said that this is God’s Word
We don’t argue about interpretation
But let Omega love win all the nations
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Verse 23
The final armour is Spirit prayer
Pray at all times as if we care
Injustices will then evaporate
Shared social capital will be our fate
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Rich and poor
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The scandal of particularity
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Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Let me pose two questions to you
Is Omega for the rich as wealth accrues?
Some will suggest that prosperity
Is a sign that God love the rich, you see
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Verse 2
Or is Omega faith just for the poor
As developing nations seek liberty more
And in some cases accept their place
Is God ordained in the human race
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Verse 3
A focal point in this book you’ll see
Is that the wealthy require deep humility
To acknowledge their ‘wealth’ has not been earned
Nor is it possible for wealth to be so churned
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Verse 4
What has happened is a great illusion
That ‘wealth’ is earned, but God says where from
This illusion is so culturally ingrained
Some think ‘wealth’ is deserved on merit, they claim
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Verse 5
In order to fully participate
In Omega love before it’s too late
It’s essential the ‘wealthy’ do intermix
With the so called poor without any tricks
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Verse 6
Live in the same places, attend the same schools
Have the same healthcare, it’s the Omega rules
Worship together and socialise
Share hobbies and leisure, don’t stigmatise
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Verse 7
Barriers formed by ‘wealth,’ we don’t embed
Share social capital, is what God said
We need a reversal of attitudes
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So that ‘wealth’ and ‘wealthy’ can be construed
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Verse 8
As concepts that can be lovingly transposed
And peaceably so that there are no foes
And the poor who previously suffered neglect
Will be loved and nurtured with immediate effect
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Verse 9
This is the reason why Jesus said
To rich young man who sought to be fed
He had obeyed all commands but he wanted more
He thus sought perfection at Jesus’ door
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Verse 10
“Sell your possessions and give to the poor”
Were Jesus’ words that struck to the core
This made the young man so very sad
Because a great store of wealth is what he had
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Verse 11
But the words of Jesus were meant to bless
To follow Him we need love and holiness
The ethos of humanity will then ensure
All need is met and there will be no poor
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Verse 12
Justice and fairness, the sweet fragrance
Will pervade all humanity and not by chance
This is Omega love and that is true
It is God’s love and holiness for us to chew
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Verse 13
One way that the wealthy do justify
Allowing poverty is their translation cry
Of Jesus’ words in Mark chapter 14
Verse 7 is the part that I mean
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Verse 14
“The poor you will always have with you” He said
Is interpreted as if Jesus is dead
They say it means nothing that we can do
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To eradicate poverty, we can only muck through
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Verse 15
This is emphatically NOT what Jesus meant
There are two reasons that we know God’s intent
Firstly the next thing that Jesus said
In verse 7 continuing properly read
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Verse 16
“And you can help them any time you want”
These words the wealthy, they will haunt
It could mean we can’t end all poverty
And we’ll always have chances to pity, not free
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Verse 17
However, there is yet another meaning
And this does have an Omega sting
It’s that we can always eradicate poverty
IF we have the love to do it now, you see
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Verse 18
Maybe you wonder how this can be done
With the incarnate Father and God the Son
Later in the book will be complete commerce
It describes in full chapter and verse
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Verse 19
How with Omega love we can meet all need
Without finance a factor, this is now our creed
No rationing or limiting what can be done
The poor’s needs are met, at last we are one
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Real wealth
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The scandal of particularity
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Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
God’s Omega love sees issues of life
In a fresh new light, without the strife
This divine view is exemplified
By the widow’s offering as bona fide
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Verse 2
As Jesus looked up he saw the rich
Giving their gifts, without a glitch
And then he saw a poor widow
Give two small coins, to her a blow
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Verse 3
I tell you the truth Jesus confessed
She put in more than all the rest
All these others out of wealth they gave
She gave her all, so she was brave
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Verse 4
Omega love turns us upside down
Inside out and all around
As God touches our hearts and minds
A new beginning we will find
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Verse 5
But often there’s a reality check
From the power and feeling of humanity’s deck
This depth of feeling Jesus disputes
And reminds me of the rich fool’s roots
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Verse 6
The rich fool stores his wealth in barns
And then bigger barns, in a wealthy yarn
Then suddenly he drops down dead
His life was foolish just as Jesus said
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Verse 7
In the Omega era for humanity
Fiscal wealth with count for nowt, you see
Real wealth will be Omega love
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As our hearts open to the Holy Dove
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Verse 8
This love will count for everything
The hearts of people they will sing
But those who rely on fiscal wealth
They will have a living death by stealth
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Verse 9
Until they open their lives fully
To Omega love, so let it be
Then their joy it will be infinite
Uncontainable and out of sight
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Verse 10
Life on earth may seem composed
By coercion that has been imposed
But God helps us build communities
Where holy real wealth is at full ease
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Evolution, ecosystems and climate change
Science, revelation, evolution and biblical interpretation
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Science and religion are thought mismatched
When we fail to admit new discoveries hatched
Though attributed to the work of folk
Are divine revelation, and it’s no joke
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Verse 2
This includes Darwin’s Species Origin
That tells of origin of all kin
On the other hand, Young Earth Creationists
Say of God creating, six days did consist
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Verse 3
It’s a literal view of Genesis one to three
That seems to have the fear that validity
Of scripture is lost without literal truth
And for God’s pure will, we will lose the proof
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Verse 4
Many scholars say that this is not true
Such rigid use of scripture is a misuse view
That fails to accept the literature forms
That needs to be read with different norms
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Verse 5
There is epistle, parable and history
Canticle, psalm and prophecy
The scriptures they contain much law too
We need different eyes to see us through
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Verse 6
Science books are not read for why
God created the planets and the sky
We do not read the Bible to comprehend
How God created and then to transcend
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Verse 7
With any piece of writing that we read
The context and style do matter indeed
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The setting is also taken into account
And the purpose helps us to surmount
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Verse 8
Analysis problems that we find hard
And scripture, though complex, has the same regard
Our Bible reading cannot ignore
The Father incarnate on the earth’s floor
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Verse 9
And if we embrace this divine concept
Genesis as literal just seems inept
The Father and Son the earth they shook
Two of the Trinity in God’s book
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Verse 10
Work with the Spirit work in harmony
To heal all divisions in humanity
On evolution we all now can agree
It’s the divine work of the Trinity
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Religious and scientific humility
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Verse 1
It is the view of the Church’s mainstream
To accept evolution, not as a dream
But as a reality of history
Yet God is the creator of all you see
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Verse 2
The Church adopted in previous times
Aristotle’s science and that was fine
In the end Galileo and Copernicus
Had their science accepted, without a fuss
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Verse 3
The Church isn’t against discovery
By scientists in humanity
And many church leaders as a role
Are scientists not in part, but whole
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Verse 4
It is however fair to say
That the zenith of the science way
Has not been reached, causing concern
That we all still have a lot more to learn
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Verse 5
Any caution that is in the Church
Recognises the role of the zenith lurch
And so with wisdom and with loving tact
Church leaders may accept this fact
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Verse 6
Scientists we all really do thank you
For enlightening us about what is true
Of the complexities of our universe
And the ecosystems of the earth
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Verse 7
But whatever is found will not detract
From Omega love which is God’s act
And God’s vision for humanity
Is love and holiness for you and for me
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Verse 8
Nor can science ever answer the why
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Of human questions that do multiply
Without reference to what has been done
By the God the Father and God the Son
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Verse 9
Yet if God’s love we do embrace
Cathartic healing will take its place
With divine love in our human hearts
God’s communities, they then can start
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Verse 10
So humility is needed by all
So that science and religion can hear God’s call
And walk together throughout this life
So that Omega love for all becomes rife
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The climate change debate
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
When I hear climate change debate
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Between those who think at any rate
That climate change is an issue acute
And others who deny it is a root
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Verse 2
The stats they use boggle my mind
Questions aren’t answered, this I find
It’s as if we think we own the earth
And forget our limited time from birth
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Verse 3
We also forger we did not create
The universe at any rate
World’s population, it is unsustainable
If the norm for humanity is western pull
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Verse 4
Natural disasters, we can’t be sure
Are caused by increasing use of more
Fossil fuels and climate change
Is this why Haiyan came into range?
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Verse 5
Typhoons are a growing part of life
IF there’s no other system to end our strife
Except the role of the global market
That causes many people to fret
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Verse 6
But later in this book we will see
Alternatives for humanity
Economic ways based on Omega love
Ending poverty with the Holy Dove
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Verse 7
We cannot allow poverty abject
To have people living in poor respects
In relation to sanitation and water supply
Housing and healthcare, oh why oh why?
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Verse 8
Nor can education be denied
And infrastructure not supplied
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To change we have choices three
One pretends and lives as we be
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Verse 9
Two we can simplify all our lives
So all needs can be met for all alive
The third is become a community
Of love and holiness in all humanity
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Verse 10
With this third, Omega love we embrace
And give all hope, a human face
It’s the human face of each one of us
Opening our hearts to the Trinity’s stimulus
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Embrace the environment like a brother
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
In regard to the ecosystems of the earth
And the ever expanding universe
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The Father is a gardening expert
Whose love for the earth is not inert
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Verse 2
This expert gardener teaches us to
Love His creation in all that we do
The environments over which we have control
Treat with Omega love, in part and in whole
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Verse 3
Jesus said that the gardener prunes
Fruitless branches so that they assume
Ever more love and fruitfulness
So that with harmony and justice earth is blessed
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Verse 4
Blessings too from our love and peace
As hatred of the earth does cease
Because it’s what we do or don’t that matters
Belief without love is life in tatters
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Verse 5
That’s why God allows us to love and judge
So that we can do without any fudge
Love the earth and love each other
And embrace the environment like a brother
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Verse 6
The Trinity’s perfect harmony
Can help earth to blossom, easily
The Father’s work doesn’t diminish the Son
They work together till Omega is done
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Justice through Jesus the Word
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Jesus the Son we cannot sideline
If we want to have justice all the time
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The reason that Jesus cannot be ignored
Is because He’s the Word, the creation cord
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Verse 2
We know that all things through Him were made
If we ignore Him then the earth can be dismayed
Because we lose all sight of the purpose of God
And we fail to give creation an Omega nod
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Verse 3
Starting ‘in the beginning,’ verses there are two
The first is the opening of the Bible Hebrew
And leads into the six day narrative
Where God prompted the creation to live
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Verse 4
The second one opens the Gospel of John
In the beginning was the Word, it starts thereon
Word was with God and God with the Word
And the Word was God, is how things occurred
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Verse 5
Jesus is the Word that John refers to
The Greek word is Logos, just right for this Jew
The prologue of John runs to verse 18
It was Semitic style poetry, or so it seems
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Verse 6
The prologue was used as a Christian hymn
Serious stuff and not just on a whim
It was theological reflection and praise of the Son
Jesus the Lord, the Creator Don
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Verse 7
The first stanza is verses one to five
And that will be our focus as we strive
To understand Jesus and creation too
And let this stanza lead us right through
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Verse 8
We’ve already been acquainted with verse one
Verse two now of the Gospel of John
Says that in the beginning He was with God
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They were God together, like peas in a pod
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Verse 9
Verse three says through Him all things were made
Nowt made without Him is how it’s displayed
Verse four declares that in Him was life
The light of men to end all strife
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Verse 10
Finally light in the darkness shines
But darkness was confused, in our minds
The stanza does not tell us the how
Of creation, but to whom we must bow
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Verse 11
It tells us to whom we must relate
In all matters concerning creation’s fate
His loving ethos is for us the light
But we can’t understand it if we fight
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Verse 12
If we are to grasp the magnitude
We must read John’s prologue with gratitude
He’s saying that the man aged 33
Lived 2,000 years ago for you and for me
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Verse 13
Is the eternal member of the Godhead
Co-equal with Father and Spirit, that’s said
Is 13.8 billion years old
Because the Big Bang phenomenon we are told
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Verse 14
Took place billions of years ago
By scientific people in the know
This does not mean God didn’t create
It simply means that the creation date
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Verse 15
Was definitely not 6,000 years ago
Because the Bible’s not scientific and this we know
In the same way that the creation writer
Was inspired to write of God the Creator
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Verse 16
So too did the writer of the Gospel of John
By inspiration or reflective dawn
Or of course it could be both of these
Perhaps whilst praying on his knees
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Verse 17
Wrote that through Jesus all things were made
Not scientific, but of the profound grade
Deep truths both writers were pointing to
That God is the creator of me and you
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Verse 18
And Jesus is intimately involved
At creation’s birth as we evolve
Evolution means change and there has been many
Changes in earth’s environmental forestry
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Jesus compared to constructed systems
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Jesus the Logos, the living Word
Makes all our systems seem absurd
They are constructed and we are misled
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For all our systems they are limited
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Verse 2
Modern economics goes back 300 years
The church has had 2,000 gears
The liberation of the global economy
That makes finance into a deity
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Verse 3
Goes back to just over 30years
And has been the cause of many tears
Political parties and ideologies
Some go back for many centuries
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Verse 4
Democracy started in 5BC
Religions to their formation, I think you’ll agree
Our concerns for the environment
Go back to concerns that are well meant
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Verse 5
In the last 200 years this intensified
Because the industrial revolution was in full stride
But Jesus goes back to before time began
Came to reveal Omega love to the human clan
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Verse 6
Paul wrote all things are created by Him and for Him
This sentiment would make a lovely hymn
Environmentalists want to protect the earth
Economic growth, it has too much girth
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Verse 7
And because of this abuse by the economy
It needs Omega love to set the earth free
For Jesus the Logos this is His aim
If we’re loving and holy then we’re not to blame.
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The earth and its ecosystems
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The actions and inactions of humanity
Have consequences for mind and body
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We tear our inner beings apart
When we’re meant to have oneness in mind and heart
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Verse 2
Unity with all of humanity
Profound love for planet, you’ll agree
This isn’t made easier by the tendency
To split sacred ideals from secular philosophy
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Verse 3
It is as if humanity says to itself
We do not want God’s holy wealth
The whole that God intends for us
Some people say it is quite ludicrous
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Verse 4
The truth is that God’s Omega will
Unites sacred and secular with no ill
Another aspect of splits devised
That affects us more than we realise
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Verse 5
Is that the global market we emphasise
Destroys the earth before our eyes
Ecosystems they are demolished too
In the name of ‘progress,’ join the queue
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Verse 6
We know from the start of Gospel of John
That creation was made through Jesus the Son
And though He’s not the earth in a pantheistic sense
When we destroy the earth, the loss is immense
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Verse 7
By gaining ‘wealth’ we lose the vision of love
It’s unjust, unnecessary, we tell earth to shove
This isn’t Omega, that ain’t God’s call
He wants us to love Him, the earth and all
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Verse 8
Our love for God is inextricably linked
To our love for the earth, real not winked
When we destroy the earth in pursuit of ‘wealth’
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We are also destroying our inner self
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Verse 9
The pictures we see of the earth destroyed
Is a reflection too of our inner void
The Father we know is a gardening expert
His Omega love will keep us alert
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Verse 10
Then our gardening skills in respect of the earth
Will be sensitive love, we embrace with mirth
Without Father’s incarnation it’s possible to think
That we’re doing His will, taking earth to the brink
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Verse 11
Such thinking it causes the earth so much pain
And all for the sake of financial gain
That’s why Jesus stated that we cannot serve
Both God and money with a holy nerve
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Verse 12
One we will love and one we will hate
To serve God means grasping our Omega fate
And no longer have societies that are underpinned
By financial profits and economic sins
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Verse 13
This can happen when we take God’s Omega way
And not damage the earth in work and in play
Such enlightenment opens our hearts and our minds
Live in peace with the earth is what we will find
Chorus
God the Father incarnate (Judges Chapter 6, verses 1127) the selection of Gideon
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Verse 1
The angel of the Lord came and sat
Under the oak in Ophrah that
Belonged to Joash the Abiezrite
Whose son Gideon threshed wheat with might
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Verse 2
This he duly did in a winepress
To keep it from the Midianites, yes
Then the angel of the Lord appeared
To Gideon and said words, quite clear
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Verse 3
“The Lord is with you, mighty warrior”
Then Gideon replied with words “But sir
If the Lord is with us then tell me why
These things have happened” to make us cry
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Verse 4
“Where are the wonders of the past?
Our fathers taught would forever last
The Lord brought us out of Egypt
But now we’re abandoned,” toe to tip
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Verse 5
“We’re in the hands of Midianites
The Lord has left us with no rights”
The Lord turned to Gideon and said
“Go in your strength” and have no dread
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Verse 6
“Save Israel out of Midian’a hand
I am sending you” to make a stand
“But Lord how can I save Israel?
My clan’s the weakest,” all can tell
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Verse 7
“And I am the least in my family”
The Lord said “I’ll be with you in reality
And all the Midianites you’ll strike down
All together” and they all will frown
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Verse 8
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Gideon said “give me a sign
That it’s really you” the real Lord’s line
“Please Lord do not go away
Till I’ve brought my offering to you” this day
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Verse 9
The Lord then said that “I will wait
Till you come back” with your offering bait
Gideon went and prepared a goat
And from flour he made bread of note
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Verse 10
This was bread made without yeast
Put the meat in a basket for the feast
And some broth he put into a pot
And offered to the Lord, the lot
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Verse 11
The angel of God then said to him
“Put the meat and bread on this rock’s rim”
And pour out the broth this Gideon did
And waited for the Lord to rid
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Verse 12
The angel with the staff in hand
Touched meat and bread like a magic band
Fire flared up from the rock
Consuming meat and bread in one pure knock
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Verse 13
The angel of the Lord then disappeared
And then did something that is quite weird
He appeared again to Gideon
That’s right Joash the Abiezrite’s son
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Verse 14
Then Gideon realised who had appeared
And so he said with humble fear
“Sovereign Lord! I have seen the Lord face to face”
But the Lord said to him, “peace, you’re not in disgrace
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Verse 15
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Don’t be afraid you’re not going to die”
So Gideon built an altar and no lie
He called the place the Lord is peace
The place it has a holy lease
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Verse 16
That same night the Lord said to him
“Take a second bull,” without a whim
“From your father’s herd, the one seven years old
Tear down the altars” the call is, be bold
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Verse 17
“Altars to Baal and Asherah’s pole
Cut them down not part but whole
Then build an altar of the proper kind
To the Lord your God,” love unconfined
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Verse 18
“Using the wood of the Asherah pole
Make the second bull as an offering,” whole
So Gideon took his servants ten
And obeyed the Lord right there and then
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Verse 19
But because he was afraid of his family
And the men of the town there, so it be
He obeyed the Lord in the deep of night
And not by day, thereby out of sight.
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Part Two
Romantic love
Falling in love and staying in love
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Verse 1
Falling in love is a popular theme
In literary works or so it seems
In cinema, theatre and TV too
And real life experiences of me and you
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Verse 2
Falling and staying completely in love
Relies on attraction, it does by Jove
Including similarities and differences
Between two people or so it says
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Verse 3
Sometimes it is said opposites attract
So too does shared interests and that’s a fact
Two people in love can together be
Through all situations, life’s a symphony
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Verse 4
Though the truth is that God does not intend
Life to be an assault course, a hurtful trend
Instead it’s a journey of discovery
Of how complete and beautiful love can be
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Verse 5
There are a range of attractions that
Lead to falling in love like a tabby cat
I will list them now with brief comments
To show that love it complements
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Verse 6
These qualities merge and contribute
To us falling in love with Omega roots
They also help us to stay in love
With the inspiration of the Holy Dove
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Verse 7
Physical attraction is often the starting point
For mutual attraction that God anoints
From which learn to appreciate
Inner and outer beauty, full extent state
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Verse 8
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Emotional attraction brings stability
With Omega love’s full veracity
With strength we support the weakness of each other
So that we can rely on one another
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Verse 9
Intellectual attraction can be magnetic
It needs humility for both to click
Such humility it does prevent
One from being overbearing, too confident
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Verse 10
Mental attraction it does cover a range
From humour to sharing and that ain’t strange
We enjoy insights about everyday life
Draws us closer together without any strife
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Verse 11
Every person on the planet, they are unique
Our differences can have a special mystique
Learning about our partner’s unique qualities
Creates a unique bond between couples, perpetually
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Verse 12
Spiritual attraction covers it all
Builds our spiritual awareness to God’s call
This is the most important because it means
Our love for each other brings us closer, it seems
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Verse 13
And opens us to love for all humanity
This is God’s vision for you and for me
And so our hearts and minds and lives
Align with God’s will and no longer strive
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Verse 14
But the truth is that we cannot ignore
The break down and divorce for more and more
On a human level this is very sad
Yet on a deeper level things are very bad
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Verse 15
Relationship breakdown and divorce
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Are akin to splitting the Trinity’s force
It’s like saying the Spirit, the Son and the Father
Instead of healing, get into a lather
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Verse 16
It’s preventing Omega in humanity
And denying that God loves us to make us all free
The incarnation of the Father and the Son
Potentially brings catharsis to everyone
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Verse 17
But also to relationships between couples too
When we embrace the whole work that God can do
The love that this releases is therapeutic
And healing for relationships to help us click
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Verse 18
As we walk in the path of Omega we see
The life and personality of our partner with glee
Their interests and their characteristics
We see in a new light of our relationship fixed
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Verse 19
This Omega path is open to all
In a relationship or not, all can hear God’s call
The work of the Spirit, Father and Son
Can help all people to cross this Rubicon
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Homosexual relationships part 1 (reasoning)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
What we have read so far assumes
That sexuality isn’t in the runes
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This is something that we must address
Not for God’s sake in His holiness
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Verse 2
Who has no problems whatsoever
And does not condemn, now or never
Gay and lesbian relationships
For those with problems, God says get a grip
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Verse 3
If our hearts and minds cannot accept
The next three raps will be adept
At focusing on theology and reasoning
For gays and lesbians, heaven does sing
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Verse 4
And now is the time for Omega on earth
When God’s love in our hearts will birth
And support and love we will understand
Is complete for the gay and lesbian band
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Verse 5
To understand God’s loving attitude
Towards homo and hetero, we must conclude
That God desires a community of holiness
And worldwide love, we must confess
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Verse 6
This focuses on all people’s uniqueness
We are all so different, options limitless
Our uniqueness has endless facets
But this can be crushed, our love offset
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Verse 7
If societies limit the possibilities
As has happened in the past in humanity
With male breadwinners and females at home
Their responsibilities so monochrome
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Verse 8
Such policies denied the rich diversity
In our nature, and stopped humanity
From expressing emotions and experiencing roles
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That was (apparently) outside society’s goals
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Verse 9
In other words, we drew rigid lines
Between what was acceptable, all the time
For males and females to feel and do
But now there’s enlightenment out of the blue
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Verse 10
In many societies there is greater flux
Between male and female mechanics and cooks
Feelings and roles are interchanged
Masculine and feminine, not a closed range
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Verse 11
But this has not prevented sexuality
From being divisive in humanity
Sexual orientation, some cannot accept
Many gays and lesbians they have wept
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Verse 12
Individuals, communities and churches too
Societies, homosexuals they do eschew
This is happening throughout the world
It’s time for Omega to be unfurled
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Verse 13
The problem for those opposed to intimacy
Between homosexuals sexually
Is that they appear to deny the uniqueness
That is evident everywhere, we cannot suppress
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Verse 14
We are so unique that there is an array
Of personality theories, hetero and gay
There is Myers Briggs and Keirsey’s types
Hans Eysenck’s theory is ever ripe
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Verse 15
Benziger’s type theory is another one
And William Marston’s, we’re not done
Belbin’s team roles personality types
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And there are many others to complete the hype
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Verse 16
What they tell us is that we’re all complex
And there are learning styles theories, we can flex
Such as Kolb’s theory of learning styles
Gardner’s multiple intelligences, for a while
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Verse 17
The VAK learning styles model
And this before we mention what Jung can tell
With his theory of types psychological
Discriminate against homos, NOT we shall
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Verse 18
What has happened is that human development
Gets bogged in nature and nurture, like cement
We can’t decide which is the more influential
When all we need is God’s Omega love pull
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Verse 19
This all makes it strange that sexuality
Has been so divisive in humanity
Human complexity, it cannot stop
Before affecting sexuality, all our crop
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Verse 20
This is the reason that some are homosexual
Males and females from Haima to Hull
There are heterosexual people too
Others are bisexual, this is true
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Verse 21
Some others they are transgender
In a male body with female character
Or in a female body, yet they are male
We cannot judge them for these details
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Verse 22
And then there are the transvestites
These cross dressers make a lovely sight
God loves all these people the same
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And so must we if Omega love is our aim
Chorus
Homosexual relationships part 2 (theology)
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
In God’s community of love and holiness
Accepting diversity and this I stress
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Is not only just but shows how we
Can love with the love of divinity
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Verse 2
In other words, God does want us
To be incarnate, without a fuss
Emulating what God has done
In the work of the Father and the Son
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Verse 3
This Jesus He became incarnate
To start the kingdom of God as love’s fate
To die to forgive all our sins
And let His Omega love draw in
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Verse 4
To be the experience of humanity
So that love reigns in ubiquity
Father was incarnate for reasons two
First to prepare the way as a Jew
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Verse 5
Of the incarnation of His Son
And Omega love for everyone
Secondly and importantly
This Omega love it gives us glee
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Verse 6
And shows we can participate
In the unity of the human fate
The Holy Spirit is like a wind
Who blows wherever we have sinned
Chorus
Verse 7
To influence us in holy ways
Omega love for all our days
This three way work of the Trinity
Is a true divine philosophy
Chorus
Verse 8
God does not differentiate
On the gender of our sexual mate
He wants us all to be holy
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And have beautiful relationships, constantly
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Verse 9
Scripture shows we’re complex beings
Touch the human and divine, or so it seems
Yet different to Jesus’ intensity
We’re the image of God, dynamically
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Verse 10
If this is true and God says it is
Why do we make life such a quiz?
For males and females rigid roles
Entrenched in our minds like a movie scroll
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Verse 11
In some places this is being relaxed
And transformed as bigotry is axed
For God our human sexuality
Is complex and part of our diversity
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Verse 12
It is as if we are trying to convince
That God is quite simple, it makes Him wince
Jesus is complex, was 33 years old
Yet goes back to before time, we are told
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Verse 13
We know He’s fully human and fully God
And central to Omega, the Holy Bod
All He did exuded holiness and love
In full and equal working with the Holy Dove
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Verse 14
We are made in God’s image but aren’t fully God
And unlike Jesus we’re not the holy bod
We were not existent before the start of time
But we have within us a holy chime
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Verse 15
We all have potential to be fully righteous
As well as being human on this life’s bus
The Father is complex because He’s transcendent
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As well as being human, is what I meant
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Verse 16
He wrestled with Jacob and was the angel of the Lord
He was thus complex by all accord
This changes all we thought we knew about Him
The challenge is take holiness on the chin
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Verse 17
Such holiness means that it isn’t odd
For homo and hetero to be equally okay to God
When we are holy, loving and humane
We build community in compassionate frame
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Verse 18
Such community with one homo or hetero
Is one holy path in which we can go
Or build community with humanity
This is the beauty of Omega, as you will see
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Verse 19
Or even have a partner and love humanity
This is preferable in God’s eyes, it is beauty
In all this holiness we participate
In God’s incarnation, a wonderful state
Chorus
Homosexual relationships part 3 (application)
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The belief in Jesus’ incarnation
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Extends to ritual practices, to name but one
The Sacrament, Eucharist or Mass
Is in this vein, it comes to pass
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Verse 2
In the Orthodox Church bread is soaked in wine
And then taken as one, so that is fine
This expresses the indivisibility
Of two natures of Christ in unity
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Verse 3
In the Catholic and the Protestant Church
The belief is the same and does not besmirch
But the bread and wine are taken separately
But the belief is the same, certainly
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Verse 4
So Jesus is complex and unique
The scriptures say that He has mystique
We are all made in the image of God
We’re complex and unique, human bods
Chorus
Verse 5
It therefore seems very strange to me
That some don’t accept homo intimacy
Whilst neglecting, richness diversity and depth
Of human experience and all that’s left
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Verse 6
Of which our sexual intimacy
Is but one expression, honestly
We have learned from the mistakes of how
We let our minds become much too narrow
Chorus
Verse 7
Focusing on ‘masculine’ and ‘feminine’ roles
Our view of scripture was much too droll
As such marriage between male and female
Is enshrined in law, yet still they fail
Chorus
Verse 8
Because it has become an institution
Instead of deeply fulfilling woman and man
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We need not fear disentangling
And distinguishing this legislative thing
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For hetero marriage, on the one hand
And recognising the Omega brand
With Omega whether people are homo or hetero
Legislative support is divine, this we know
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Societal support for homo and hetero pairs
Will aid the depth and growth of a nation’s affairs
Can contribute to the mental healing
And of the peoples of the world’s wellbeing
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So an expression of God’s Omega love
Would favour homo marriage, legally by Jove
The loving and holy thing to do
Is to enshrine in law something that’s quite new
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Divine approval and validity
Of all couples who want to be
In a relationship with a lifelong vow
Whether homo or hetero, holy kapow!
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In this way folk can then value
The quality of relationship that they live through
It is the quality that matters to God
If this didn’t matter it would be quite odd
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God’s concern is for homo and hetero
Married and unwed, wherever they go
Quality of relationship can be holy and pure
This is Omega for now and for evermore
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Arranged marriages part 1 (the present)
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Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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The Omega love that we’ve read about
Gives us all some holy clout
Especially when we fall in love
And decide to get married, yes by Jove
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This reasoning it also applies
To lasting relationships, you realise
So even if couples do not wed
They have access to Omega’s thread
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Unfortunately some people do
Fall in love with people who
Their family does not approve
Their love is not in the family’s groove
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There are many strands of societies
Some are religious communities
Others are non-religious types
But all say marry only our stripes
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This reasoning, it also applies
To lasting relationships you realise
This practice when strictly adhered
Goes against Omega and its weird
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It’s not the case that it is wrong
For such relationships to be lifelong
Or to marry within our own culture
So diversity mix, it does not stir
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It’s simply that it’s the opposite
Of what the Father did to commit
In sending Jesus to identify
With all our sin, yes you and I
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Yet He remained sinless for 33 years
Preaching love to all our ears
And it differs immensely with the principle
Behind the Father incarnate, no holy lull
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Verse 9
This divine love encourages us
To marry the person and be serious
With whomever we happen to fall in love
Whatever their background, yes by Jove
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Verse 10
God encourages us to marry the ‘enemy’
With whose background there’s hostility
Jesus showed that His kingdom opens up
These relationships are Omega’s cup
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Verse 11
When He said you have heard in the past
Love neighbour, hate enemy, die was cast
But now I tell you to love your enemies
And pray for persecutors, on your knees
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And if you love and pray this way
You’re people of the Father, every day
Jesus also said that loving ‘enemies’
Is the path to perfection, by the Holy Breeze
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Verse 13
But if we only love people who love us back
Omega love and holiness we do lack
And if we only greet members of family
This is nothing special, not really, you see
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Verse 14
If we marry someone whose ethnicity
Religion, caste, culture or theology
Nationality, ideology or class
Is different from ours, it comes to pass
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We love for the unique person they are
And not for the sameness, diversity no bar
If we marry someone whose ethnicity
Religion caste, culture or theology
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Verse 16
Nationality, ideology or class
Is the same as ours, it comes to pass
We need to recognise that people are complex
And love their uniqueness, it’s not an annex
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And we must love and accept that the details
Of their personalities differ, a mixed cocktail
If we fall in love with and marry an ‘enemy’
It can break down barriers if it commonly
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Occurs in couples throughout humanity
And lead to profound healing and pleasantry
In marriage and lasting relationships
With the new connections, we can equip
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For unifying, this can celebrate
And in Omega love we can participate
Jesus dying for our sin
Is a divine version of love wherein
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Is like marrying the human entity
That some may consider an ‘enemy’
The difference is this is a catalyst
For loving unity, not to be missed
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Verse 21
Within and between humanity
Whatever their caste or theology
And this explains the reason why
Such love is perfection in the Father’s eyes
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Arranged marriages part 2 (the past)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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If we marry someone whose ethnicity
Religion caste, culture or theology
Nationality, ideology or class
Is different from ours, it comes to pass
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Verse 2
We love for the unique person they are
And not for the sameness, diversity no bar
For the rest of this theme I will use marriage
To also include the lasting relationship stage
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Verse 3
In this we will focus upon
The scriptures that do say whereon
Inter-marriage it is not right
It is now time to see the light
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Verse 4
The negative views of inter-marriage
Can be overcome when we turn the page
And see the visions of God’s purposes
Transcends all boundaries, so it says
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Verse 5
After the Babylonian exile
They’re rebuilding the temple, for a while
Ezra saw it as part of his role
Of building holy purity as a goal
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Verse 6
Ezra he thus tried to dissuade
The Jews from becoming a mixed brigade
By marrying non-Israelites
Ezra said, no, this is not right
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You’ve been unfaithful, and married foreign females
And added to Israel’s guilt, he wails
Now confess to your father’s God
And do His will, do not defraud
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Separate yourselves from your foreign wives
And serve God for the rest of your lives
Yet what Ezra said is at odds with the Son
Who said perfection for everyone
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Verse 9
Comes through loving your ‘enemies’
And we are helped in this by the Holy Breeze
And marriage is a means not only of
Joining two people who are in love
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Verse 10
Two people whose cultures can be diverse
And yet they became for better or worse
If we then take Jesus at His word
For us to express Omega’s accord
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Verse 11
Then Ezra’s challenge to the Israelites
Was for that time and that is right
But Jesus’ call to love our ‘enemies’
Is love and holiness, as you please
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Verse 12
Of course we are very likely to
Be attracted to people with similar views
But the love that God wants us to show
Overcomes diversity, this we know
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Verse 13
It is Omega love that died for us
So sin can be forgiven, without a fuss
And opens unity throughout humanity
This is divine love for you and me
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Verse 14
This depth of love cannot be destroyed
Or limited or become a void
Whatever our class or nationality
It is Omega love for all humanity
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Arranged marriages part 3 (the future)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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The Christian Scriptures describes the Church
As the bride of Christ not in the lurch
A wedding that will find its fullness at
The second coming of the Son Aristocrat
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The Church as the bride is a concept
That signifies the grace of God is kept
To forgive people for all their sin
And bridges the gap of love wherein
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Verse 3
Our finite love becomes infinite
That we experience in marriages, quite
This suggests that God’s desire for us
Is to love our ‘enemies’ without a fuss
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Verse 4
In this we can marry diversity
If we fall in love with them, so you see
Thereby taking an important step
In building love as an Omega rep
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Verse 5
Thus unity in humanity grows
As we share holiness with former foes
For as perfection comes through loving ‘enemies’
Then for Ezra’s ban there’s new reality
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Verse 6
That God accepted non-Jewish folk
And for Peter to grasp this, it was no joke
And so in the 21st century
Divine love is real and so it can be
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Verse 7
Transformation of relationships in all the world
As Omega love it is unfurled
We embrace this love so as to grasp
We can love and marry without a gasp
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People who were previously ‘enemies’
From Majorca through to the Maldives
And for a variety of reasons it is as fact
That we previously had no love or contact
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Verse 9
Perfection comes when we overcome
Barriers like these, Omega is done
And even if we do not marry
And are neighbours or friends in life’s destiny
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Verse 10
We can still have fresh and holy attitudes
Towards loving others, opposite of feuds
Our love can be so holy and complete
That barriers between us are obsolete
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Verse 11
And broke into thousands of tiny pieces
As if married happily, so it says
This depth of love does bring healing
To relationships, humanity together can sing
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Ending promiscuity
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Verse 1
God’s Omega love, it does reject
Promiscuity in all respects
If we consider the long term
Consequences of sex, we can affirm
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That they are positive and negative
When the act of sex has a short term live
Omega love it does impact
On the ethics of the sexual act
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On the people of humanity
Who search for meaning in all we see
Because the maelstrom of life can be shallow
And we just don’t know which way to go
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Verse 4
One outcome of this lifelong search
Is a trap that leaves us in the lurch
It says promiscuity is good and cool
And satisfying as a rule
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Verse 5
When its very nature indicates
That the opposite is the truthful state
Humanity thus needs an antidote
That lets us recognise and vote
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Verse 6
For the short moment takes us to align
With the ethos of the Omega sign
This community of love and holiness
Has eternal consequences, I confess
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Verse 7
That is beneficial and satisfying
And help us see promiscuity’s sting
This is that it is totally vacuous
To think otherwise is ludicrous
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If we have an inordinate
Focus of sex at any rate
As the only form of intimacy
Dysfunctional our path will be
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Verse 9
Such dysfunction it causes rape
And paedophilia is a shameful take
It also leads to sexual abuse
When we let dysfunction on the loose
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Verse 10
It is possible for us to be whole
Holy and loving with self control
Where dysfunction is as far away
As we allow God to throw them, every day
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Verse 11
Initial faith in God the Son
Can take years or an instant one
Just like the thief who on the cross
Was promised paradise at a moment’s loss
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Verse 12
And in that instant, we like the thief
Taste paradise and turn a new leaf
So it’s Omega love in life on earth
And Omega love after death’s new birth
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Verse 13
With sexual ethics we have a choice
Be promiscuous with a lying voice
Or faithful to partner if we have one
And if we don’t, be faithful to the Son
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Verse 14
This latter course is synonymous
With love for God and it’s marvellous
It’s in line with God’s vision for humanity
Where love and holiness they run free
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One aspect of this community’s life
Is that its members taste paradise
Because they don’t have an inordinate
Focus on bodies, in any state
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Verse 16
Nor does this community obsess
About bodies in private and what they address
And members of God’s community
They totally spurn promiscuity
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Verse 17
There is no sense that promiscuity
Brings peace of mind or body, you see
Jesus has negated the power of sin
We can be transformed, let Omega love in
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Verse 18
God has also transformed the tendency
For us to look at our bodies negatively
He has also enabled by holy means
To end lust and envy, it is not a dream
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Complete Commerce
Introduction part 1 (communities)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
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Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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This book is about communities
Of love and holiness in humanity
When we open our hearts to heavenly ideals
There’s community everywhere, it feels
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Verse 2
Such as couples, neighbourhoods and families
And there are also religious communities
Like churches, synagogues and mosques too
Religious practices, they do imbue
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Verse 3
And temples both Hindu and Buddhist
Can be added to the communities list
And of course the gurdwaras of the Sikhs
Communities for the loving and the meek
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Verse 4
And religions in their worldwide sense
Can build community confidence
There are communities local and national
Golf clubs, trades unions, they are full
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Verse 5
There are also reading and writing groups
Ballet classes and dancing troupes
And all sorts of social clubs
And scouts, brownies, guides and cubs
Verse 6
Let’s not forget political parties
And amateur dramatic societies
And communities that are linked with sport
Plus choirs and orchestras, it takes all sorts
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Verse 7
And there are horticultural societies
And communities wherever we please
Where people acknowledge affinity
With people in their locality
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Verse 8
Or with people who have similar interests
As communities together, they are blessed
And Diaspora communities
Throughout the world they do increase
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Verse 9
And communities I’ve not mentioned
Including single people, they can respond
And participate in God’s communities
Where love and holiness is our disease
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Verse 10
The ethos of such communities
Is Omega love with natural ease
However, there is a sense that humanity
Has become a community and communities
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Verse 11
Where global capital does prevail
This causes Omega love to fail
This is because capital’s real ethos
Is diametrically opposed to the cross
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Verse 12
Because the driving force of capital
Is the making money rationale
This prevents us from loving one another
With Omega love, just like a brother
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Verse 13
If Omega we cherish and embrace
We must challenge capital face to face
Because it places a price on everything
And the poorest they do feel the sting
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Verse 14
Therefore, if communities of holiness
Are to impact with Omega success
They need to affect the pervasive role
Of capital as the primary goal
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Verse 15
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Thus humanity needs a solution
That is nothing short of revolution
And in this section there’s a holy range
Of loving solutions, where all things change
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Verse 16
These come under the umbrella term
Of complete commerce, where we spurn
Capital and all that it stands for
Now love and holiness becomes the law
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Introduction part 2 (ten underpinning factors)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Complete commerce it has ten
Underpinning factors, its oxygen
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The first one is that true success
Is measured by relationships we possess
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Verse 2
The quality of which is uppermost
With holy love, we do not boast
This measurement it takes the place
Of give and take love, face to face
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Verse 3
The second is no more rationing
By cost limitations’ shallow ring
Instead we can be caring and kind
And with Omega love, we will find
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Verse 4
We’re free to be compassionate as can be
Without financial cost ending our glee
The third means we don’t divide humanity
Split sacred ideals from secular philosophy
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Verse 5
Such division it does contribute
To hardening hearts and causing dispute
This can make us indifferent
To the plight of others and argument
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Verse 6
The fourth is loving community
Spurning the use of slavery
Though abolished 200 years ago
Slavery is still on show
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This is because the global economy
Is dependent on the use of slavery
To service the wants of the richer parts
Of humanity’s slave driving hearts
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Verse 8
If we want to be humane community
We can share resources more equitably
The fifth’s that the thoughts and mind of God
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Enables us to become holy bods
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Verse 9
And re-imagine the Omega deal
With love and unity as our seal
The sixth is that just as Jesus said
If we serve God and money, we are misled
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Verse 10
To serve both is impossible to do
One we will love, the other eschew
Global capital has a central theme
It’s about serving money as a team
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Verse 11
And even if we try not to serve cash
We find that we need it in a dash
To serve God means having societies
That isn’t underpinned by the money disease
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Verse 12
So financial and economic gain
Is no longer the role of the human aim
For communities of love and holiness
It is possible to win this game of chess
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Verse 13
Jesus gave us a principle that
Has a very interesting stat
If we seek first the kingdom of God
And his righteousness as holy bods
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Verse 14
All these things will be added to you
What did He mean to make this true?
Firstly we seek salvation from sin
And live for Omega, let love begin
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Verse 15
If instead we seek capital gain
We may well achieve it but with inner pain
God’s will is to seek Omega Love
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And the inspiration of the Holy Dove
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And the quality of our inner life
Will increase exponentially, without any strife
And our material need, it will be met
As well as that of humanity’s set
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Verse 17
The seventh shows alternatives
To capital’s world order where nothing gives
To oppose capital’s emphasis
Of taking the earth beyond the abyss
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And damaging the earth’s ecosystems
Is Omega love, God’s holy gems
It’s possible to use our innovative skills
To meet all need from sanitation to pills
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In ways that benefit all humanity
And bring joy to the earth’s forestry
The eighth concept is that God allows
Humanity to share with Omega vows
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Verse 20
The love and judgement of the Lord
This is a catalyst with one accord
Of the community of heaven and earth
That leads to our Omega birth
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So as God the Father and God the Son
Were incarnate on earth for everyone
So can we be wholly influenced
By heaven’s supernatural presence
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And become subsumed by the heart of God
As we respond to the Holy Spirit’s prod
It would therefore make no sense
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To divide humanity and dispense
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With unity between humanity
Such as those of different ethnicity
Religion, culture, theology, caste,
Nationality, ideology or class
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Verse 24
We can truly love, it comes to pass
People who partake in Maghrib or Mass
And with holiness that’s pure and accept
God’s profound Omega love concept
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Verse 25
And so we come to number nine
With co-operation Omega’s fine
But a central theme of capital
Is competing, friendship we annul
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Verse 26
Yet a central theme of communities
Of love and holiness in humanity
Is collaboration unity and peace
These are Omega’s masterpiece
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Verse 27
And they need not stop us from achieving
Because our skills can benefit everything
And everyone in humanity
Will be pleased we’re all one family
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Verse 28
Number ten is about community
And how communication sets us free
Because communication creates community
In the whole of earth’s humanity
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Verse 29
And communication that the Spirit inspires
Leads to holiness, it does transpire
And if we want God to succeed
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Then share this hope in words and deeds
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Introduction part 3: (The gambles that fail)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Judas Iscariot was a gambler
This is vividly seen at meal Passover
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This is known as the Supper Last
For Judas Iscariot the die was cast
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Verse 2
And like a true poker player, played out his bluff
Eyeball to eyeball with Jesus, that is tough
Judas acted as if he could not lose
This high stakes gambling is what bankers choose
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Verse 3
And financiers and capitalists too
It leads to recessions for me and you
This high stakes gambling is so ingrained
There are no alternatives, the economists claim
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Verse 4
With regard to the Supper Last
Jesus knew Judas’ cards and all his past
In Matthew 26 verses 20 to 30
What Jesus knew, we all can see
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Verse 5
When evening came Jesus reclined
At table with the Twelve and that was fine
And while they were eating Jesus did say
“One of you will betray me”, this very day
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Verse 6
They were very sad and began to say
“Surely not I Lord”, surely not today
Jesus replied that “the one who had dipped
His hand into the bowl will betray”, I predict
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Verse 7
“The Son of Man will go, it is written for Him
But woe to the betrayer”, his life will be grim
It would be better if he had not been born
Life for him it will be so forlorn
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Verse 8
Then Judas Iscariot, the one who would betray
Said “surely not I Rabbi”, it’s not the way
But Jesus answered “yes, it is you”
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Yet Judas still took his gamble through
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Verse 9
Jesus was not and is not a gambler
He just knew the mind of Judas and what would occur
When we open our hearts to God’s Omega love
We can see through gambling, yes we can by Jove
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Verse 10
But the ethos of gambling unfortunately
Underpins the whole of humanity
And as examples now I will give a list
Of gambling addiction, it is capitalist
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Verse 11
There is speculation of many kinds
Such as shares and currency, you will find
And commodity prices and property
Is pure speculation, you will see
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Verse 12
And mortgages such as buy to let
And endowment types, cause, folk to fret
Then there is the trading of bonds
And investments of which bankers are fond
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Verse 13
Pensions funding on which we all rely
Insurances for protect or die
Then there’s gambling by ordinary folk
Online or lotteries, it isn’t a joke
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Verse 14
And bingo and gambling through bookmakers
Can be the cause of addicted followers
And nation states’ reliance on economic growth
Instead we should take the Omega oath
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Verse 15
For businesses to begin
Or mergers, takeovers, at a whim
And borrowing from banks or venture capitalists
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There is more, but that’s enough of a list
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Verse 16
All the above are forms of gambling
That mirrors the Judas Iscariot thing
They all spurn the Omega love of God
And prevent us becoming holy bods
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Verse 17
But although we are caught up in gambling
We can be healed of its addictive sting
By aligning the ethos of humanity
With God’s loving and holy possibilities
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Verse 18
This will of course mean new attitudes
To economics and finance and no more feuds
Judas Iscariot he made a deal
To gamble against Omega with utmost zeal
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Verse 19
When the deals and gambles of world’s populace
Seek to go against God’s Omega case
It leads to injustice and poverty
And oppression for huge swathes of humanity
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Verse 20
The deal Judas made, it can be seen
In Matthew 26, verses 14 to 16
Judas Iscariot went to the chief priests
And asked for a betrayal feast
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Verse 21
“What will you give me if I hand him to you?”
Thirty silver coins, they gave him his due
Judas then looked for an opportunity
To hand Jesus over for this fee
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Verse 22
It was doomed to failure in the same way that our
Gambles against Omega will always turn sour
And cannot end in happiness for humanity
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Or for the ecosystems of earth, I know you’ll agree
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Verse 23
Once we’re involved in gambling’s whirlwind
There’s no turning back, for we have sinned
In Luke 22, verses 47 to 53
Judas goes through with his plan, willingly
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Verse 24
While Jesus was still speaking to a crowd
Judas came up as he had vowed
He approached Jesus to give him a kiss
And Jesus responded, “what is this?
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Verse 25
Judas with a kiss you betray the Son of Man”
Jesus’ followers said should we strike all we can
Then one struck the high priest with a sword
Cutting off his right ear, to support the Lord
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But Jesus responded “no more of this”
Touched and healed the man’s ear, a moment’s bliss
Gambling is betrayal, there are alternatives
For the lives on earth that humanity lives
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Verse 27
Such as love, peace and holiness
Co-operation, unity and kindness
Support, joy and collaboration
Benevolence hope and compassion
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Verse 28
Judas was distraught at his betrayal
And hanged himself, no longer Jesus’ pal
The passage is Matthew 27, verses 1 to 5
This leads to Judas no longer alive
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Verse 29
The chiefs decided to put Jesus to death
They handed him to Pilate and then they left
When Judas saw that Jesus was condemned
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He said “I have betrayed my innocent friend”
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Verse 30
“What is it to us” said the chief priests
It’s your responsibility, your hands greased
Seized with remorse he returned the cash
And then hanged himself, in a dash
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Verse 31
Gambling underpins humanity
But that’s not the way it has to be
If we continue many will suffer unnecessarily
Instead we can embrace God’s opportunity
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Verse 32
That the Omega love of God lays before us
Which we can choose to partake, without a fuss
Made possible by incarnate Father and Son
Addiction to Omega is for everyone
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About capitalism
Unsustainable
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Verse 1
The greatest lie that was ever told
To Generation Y, the young and the old
Is that there is no alternative
Ways for humanity to die and live
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Verse 2
We’re told that economic austerity
Is the only way that life can be
It is the only viable option, they say
But this is a lie in every way
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Verse 3
Alternatives will be laid down
That will give all capitalists a frown
The market now has lost its crown
Because it is not the only game in town
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Verse 4
Capital is unsustainable
It’s vacuous and has lost its pull
Its pain is just unnecessary
And doesn’t meet the needs of humanity
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Verse 5
There are masses of people who suffer
Their aspirations become a blur
The global market, it has failed
It is time for Omega love to be hailed
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A corpse
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
On 14th February 2010
In the United Kingdom and some said amen
As 20 economists in the Sunday Times
Said immediate cuts will prevent decline
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On 19th February 2010
In the United Kingdom and some said amen
60 economists in the Financial Times
Said continue to spend to prevent decline
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In the middle months of 2014
They say growth is here, it remains to be seen
Because after the election 2015
Austerity’s promised for the poor, and that is mean
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The point is that all the economists were wrong
They’re arguing over a corpse with their tongues
Because capital’s a corpse as sure as can be
It has failed to be used in ways just and holy
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It does not benefit the poor of the world
Its nasty image has been unfurled
Because capital in the 21st century
Has redistributed ‘wealth’ from the poor, you see
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And this ‘wealth’ has gone to the capitalists
Who are cushioned from decisions they made, with a twist
They told us the market was in a great boom
The truth is austerity, it came very soon
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An illusion
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Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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‘Wealth’ is an illusion, this you now know
Created by a system that puts on a show
Some have access and many do not
Some have money, others a jot
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Illusions they are a trick of the mind
When we know the secret, we can find
Why there’s been redistribution of ‘wealth’
From the poor to the rich and not even by stealth
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Once we have been shown how an illusions works
We’re no longer enthralled, no magical perks
There would be no point for a magician to show
How his tricks works then proceeding to go
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On and performing that very same trick
But this is what’s happened in time double quick
The recession has shown how the economy works
For us to be fooled we’d have to be jerks
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It is not nice at the receiving end
The people of Greece no longer pretend
That the global illusion is for everyone’s sake
No it’s just for the rich, no give and all take
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Enforces rationing
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Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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The situation in poor nation states
And poor parts of ‘wealthy’ nations rate
That the logic of global capital
Leads to a full rationing cull
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So the rationing of services and goods
The limiting factor of costs that stood
Prevents all that can be achieved
Or provided if we roll up our sleeves
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But if finance and economic cost
Is no longer a factor because the ethos
Of Omega love now takes its place
And puts bounteous joy on the human face
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With complete commerce we can provide
For holiness has nothing to hide
Then happiness replaces suffering
And material hardship’s no longer the thing
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Self absorbed
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Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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With Omega love we must accept
That serving God means joy has crept
Into our lives and we no longer serve
Money with its harsh austerity verve
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Austerity, it has no real place
In God’s will for the human race
Investor finance and state spending
Are just financial figures that can sting
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Because we can see no other way
We give this credence every day
But they’re just figures on pieces of paper
Or in accounts on systems of computer
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Indeed it seems odd that rating agencies
And governments in all humanity
And bond markets from Ghana to Guelph
Get worked up because humanity owes cash to itself!
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Worships shareholders
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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God can make us all optimists
About human nature, divinity kissed
And Omega love can be the catalyst
To address rich and poor capitalists
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God the Father and God the Son
Along with the Spirit are the Ones
To deal with economic failure
Where love and holiness is the lure
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We’re equipped to deal with origins
Of recessions that are caused by sins
And have their basis is human failings
Where we live for money, not what God brings
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If instead we live for God
We all can become holy bods
And challenge the leading argument
That the provision of goods and services bent
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If in the private sector, we’ll all thrive
The truth is that quality takes a dive
For in the global market the private reign
Leads to the exporting of much pain
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Such as fast food and unhealthy drinks
Takes emerging people to the brink
Brazil, India, and China’s economies
Are marked by importing obesity
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One argument that is often used
By private companies, as a ruse
Is they must increase profits and make their gains
For pension pots in shareholder reign
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With complete commerce this no longer stands
And is no longer valid, as a demand
Instead we can free up humanity
To support healthy eat and drink, purely
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This would benefit humanity’s health
And addiction to fast food, put on the shelf
Unhealthy drinks will be a thing of the past
We can eat and drink healthily at last
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Previously we saw tobacco companies
Can put people first in humanity
And no longer sell their damaging goods
And their previous promises, they were duds
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The same applies to food and drink
Unhealthy types have brought us to the brink
That is why it is incumbent on all of us
As any employer to make no fuss
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About Omega towards their employees
And all affected by our industry’s wheeze
With individual and corporate holiness
Omega love marks the start of success
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And then all of humanity
Can share in the love of the Trinity
In other words, food and drink companies
Can no longer do just as they please
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The ethos of food and drink can change
So that it is now in the healthy range
And as we no longer worship shareholders
We live for Omega, for this we prefer
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Building and Omega vision
Altruistic, selfless and pure
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Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
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From 1997 to 2010
The Labour government did Omega when
It gave Generation Y the priority
In their educational policies
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Rather than their debts going to waste
Students’ debts can be erased, post haste
As can all debt incurred by all people
This would be a complete debt cull
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This of course includes Generation Y
Who can now be freed to live not die
And have no debt around their necks
Debt is over, we’ve cleared the decks
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This creates a work environment
Influenced by the Spirit, God has sent
So that people can focus on selfless things
This is the love that Omega brings
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We can also do things altruistic
Things we believe that make us click
Or something pure we feel called to do
The central ethos of Omega’s brew
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There is of course the benefit
That the charitable sector could now commit
To do their altruistic work
With no worries about any funding perks
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Without a care about fundraising
All their energies and skills they bring
Could go into causes they believe in
This then becomes situation win-win
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This is complete commerce at its best
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And enabling us at humanity’s request
To be motivated in all of life
To love one another with no strife
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We’ll then obey Jesus’ command
To love each other, it would be grand
With the same love as He loves us
And we’ll do it all without a fuss
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God the Father incarnate (the first book of Kings
Chapter 19, verses 5-8) provided food for Elijah
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Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Elijah lay down under a tree
He fell asleep, very quietly
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All at once the angel of the Lord
Touched him and said with one accord
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“Get up and eat,” Elijah looked around
And there by his head cake of bread he found
And a jar of water was there also
He ate and drank then lay down full of dough
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A second time the angel of the Lord
Touched and said with one accord
“Get up and eat the journey is too much”
So he got up and ate and drank, as such
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Then strengthened by food he walked for forty days
And forty nights too, an obedience phase
Till he reached Horeb, the mountain of God
Went into a cave, and slept, in the land of nod
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All need is met
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Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Omega love means humanity
Is no longer restricted in what can be
No limitations of financial cost
Instead compassion is no longer lost
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We are freed to be caring and fully kind
Leave worries about cost far behind
We can all become Omega actors
Where financial cost is not a factor
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We can thus provide for all need
From sanitation to human feed
Never again will humanity say
We cannot afford to help today
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Bliss
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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A primary reason for our current mindset
Is we can see no other way than with the duet
Of competition and competitiveness
To organise humanity and bring us stress
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This is because capital dominates
But it’s not the only path of the human fate
There is nothing to stop us having holy themes
Like co-operation and group effort in teams
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Especially when the advantages are
Fairness for all without any bar
And this need not prevent us achieving
Our capability and aspiration thing
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With our new holy and loving mindset
We can use our achievements, Omega’s pet
To benefit the peoples of the world
Our great love of God it is unfurled
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Many people they do already do this
They give their all and in return they get bliss
Like Medecins Sans Frontieres and The Red Cross
These people they know that Omega is boss
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The core part 1 (the community of earth and heaven)
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Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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The core of complete commerce is simplicity
All it needs is love, care and humility
And holiness in all humanity
Because in essence everything will be free
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For example, in any supermarket
In my basket or trolley are things I get
I then pay for them at the checkout
And go home with purchases like bread and trout
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On other occasions on the internet
I buy the things that I want to get
I type my card number and address
A few days later they arrive, I confess
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But what is to stop humanity
Going through the motions of purchases, readily
Without any money changing hands
Yet we can take home goods that we demand
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But we only take home what we need
Or the goods arrive at postal speed
An argument against this is people will
Want all the best things at the checkout till
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But quite frankly once kudos is taken away
From having all the best things every day
Because they are now fully available to all
We’d only take what we need from the shopping mall
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And we need to factor in God’s influence
On hearts opening to Him, without defence
And if we do become the community
Of earth and heaven, we embrace fully
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The Omega love at the heart of God
And we become loving and holy bods
And our hearts and minds live for community
Where peace is first nature in humanity
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In other words, we become community
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With ‘enemies’ in all of humanity
And as we have already seen
Jesus’ advice has always been
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To love our ‘enemies,’ for this is the path
To perfection in God’s eyes, do this and laugh
Another point is that poorer people
Within rich nations, their rights annul
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As well as people from poorer lands
Are denied things they need, hopes turn to sand
Such as first class education and affordable homes
Medicines and healthcare, their hopes are blown
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And all this denied on the grounds of cost
It’s unloving, unjust and Omega is lost
Love and holiness communities
With complete commerce, no compassion freeze
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Can solve all problems of people denied
We just need humanity to be onside
With the agreement of people throughout the world
Omega love can be unfurled
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To implement this focus needs political will
And this will be addressed when hearts are still
In the next main section of this book
Where political issues, they will be shook
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A further issue if all need is met
Is no-one would want to work or fret
But this presupposes that all people
Will have the same mindsets and that is dull
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When love and holiness becomes influential
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Our attitudes will change, oh yes they shall
We don’t know how people will react
We haven’t tried Omega love and that’s a fact
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But if we’re influenced by God who sent His Son
To die for us, each and everyone
While we were still dead in our sins
It’s a holy mindset, Omega love can begin
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And the Father also became incarnate
And this to seal humanity’s fate
So that Omega love can spread right through
Humanity and without coercion too
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We can willingly do things for each other
And find we want to love one another
And technological innovation
Can be used to make dirty jobs fun
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This also applies to unpleasant work
And horrible jobs that people shirk
The focus is on making them easier
Instead of making profit, so that the boss can purr
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With complete commerce we need not waste
Skills and gifts because it is poor taste
When the market says we no longer need
Or cannot afford to pay wages indeed
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Because they can be utilised
To do jobs that can really be prized
Such as small class sizes throughout humanity
As Omega love becomes reality
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And we can also have throughout humanity
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As many doctors and nurses as can be
And midwives too and healthcare staff
This would cause humanity to laugh
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And all the medicines that we need
With buildings and equipment, it is agreed
And all can have high quality healthcare
All of this is Omega love’s fare
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People can be valued with high self-esteem
Love and holiness, no longer a dream
And complete commerce means humanity
Can respond to disasters empathetically
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Disasters like the Haiyan typhoon
Would be responded to before not soon
Because our priorities are now focused
On our interconnectedness, love is rushed
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Love matters more that status or finance
And with this news all people can dance
The Philippines would be prioritised
Not through guilt but with Omega’s eyes
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To express the love that is in our hearts
That puts people first right from the start
Costs and profits are a non issue
It is Omega love all the way through
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Infrastructure we can prioritise
Whatever is needed we respond to cries
And this is not just for the Philippines
But all prone disaster areas receive love’s sheen
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We can’t live without Omega in humanity
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Our love must be there for all to see
Our attitudes and mindsets God can transform
So that complete commerce becomes the norm
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The core part 2 (the prospects for Omega love)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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The depth of Omega love that we’ve seen
That God allows us to be keen
To share in His love and His judgement
Involved in holiness is what I meant
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It is the attitude that is in our hearts
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That determines God’s judgements for a start
And how He will deal with other folk
Love and judgement, it is no joke
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This love and judgement is beyond life and death
And issues of our eternal breath
To also include our response to
Paying for goods and services too
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And the way that people pay for food
We can love or we can be really crude
In other words, it is up to us
To meet all need without a fuss
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So no-one needs to go without
If we desire to use Omega love’s clout
The power of love and judgement rests
In financial matters and humanity’s quest
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With each person in humanity
We all have the power, so you see
The incarnate Father and the Son
Became human for everyone
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So that love and judgement we can share
And become Omega love aware
Without embracing all these things
We will have all of division’s stings
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Some will have and some will not
The haves will seek to protect their lot
Enhance their position, status and ‘wealth’
And this they will not do by stealth
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Those without, they will seek justice
To seek a path from the abyss
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And political parties will fight the cause
Of people in these social wars
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But Omega love it opens up
A fairer share of destiny’s cup
With fresh and holy attitudes
And an end to economic feuds
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It is what complete commerce is all about
At each other, we no longer shout
But we seek to build community
Of love and holiness in humanity
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Omega economics
Provision for all
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Jesus’ feeding of five thousand folk
With five loaves and two fishes, it is no joke
Is recorded in all the Gospels, four
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To inspire us for evermore
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A second similar miracle
Where Jesus made four thousand full
With seven loaves and a few small fish
Is in Matthew and Mark, a tasty dish
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Proof that these were separate
Occurrences is no debate
Is in Mark 8 and Matthew 16
The work of the special Nazarene
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In truth in all probability
This Jesus did many times, freely
And on each of the recorded times
Full baskets left over, that’s no crime
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Twelve at the feeding of the thousand five
This helped their stomachs really thrive
Seven at the feeding of the thousand four
A miracle with clout for evermore
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These are indicative that when we align
Ourselves with God’s holy and righteous sign
We can feed the whole of humanity
And have plenty to spare, quite easily
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This shows that we all have a debt to God
That we cannot pay, with any wad
And God does not expect us to repay
Instead, live for Omega love every day
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Bread of life
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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At this point in the book
It is obvious, at least I am struck
That the problems of humanity
Lie in our hearts and minds, clearly
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For God this is a vital arena
He can deal with quickly, because He’s our Pa
Just as Jesus did on the cross with the thief
In an instant comes our holy relief
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God has placed in all of us
The desire to love, without a fuss
And no matter how many or how complex
The barriers between us, that makes us vex
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Omega love can always get through
Transforming the lives of me and you
If indeed we do embrace
The promises that God has put in place
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It would be very instructive to
Look at Jesus’ ethos that is true
And His attitude to provision of need
In respect of the complete commerce seed
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This is underpinned by Omega love
Oh yes it truly is by Jove
Jesus’ words leave no dispute
That provision is the central root
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“I am the bread of life” He said
He who comes to me will always be fed
And he who believes in me will never thirst
Come to me and you will be nursed
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Some people put the argument
That western society has a Christian bent
But until our love does match up to
These words of Jesus through and through
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With Omega love in social policies
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And provision of need, expresses probity
We are not being loving enough
And we lack God’s Omega holy stuff
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To live up to the holiness God expects
And inspires us to do in all respects
We need to give Him our free will
And experience the holy thrill
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Of basing all our societies
On loving principles that do please
God and His loving desires for us
And this we do without a fuss
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Developing complete commerce
We can lift humanity’s selfish curse
And live as a global community
Of love and holiness, for free
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God the Marxist
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Complete commerce has an impact
That will change us all and that’s a fact
In this regard there’s a special point
About the Holy Spirit who does anoint
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In the programmes titled Masters of Money
One was about Karl Marx, you see
Marx’s solution to capital
Was to abolish it, he was no pal
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However, despite much analysis
Marx never said how to achieve this
But in this book as you have seen
Of abolishing capital, God is very keen
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Complete commerce is God’s gift
To give all humanity a welcome lift
And shows how capital can end
We can love each other instead of spend
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Omega love, it is the key
To set the whole of humanity free
Because capital has a great weakness
Omega love it does suppress
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One lesson we learn from history
Is that all empires end in humanity
With the exception, I do confess
Of the kingdom of love and holiness
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And now it’s capital’s turn to fall
And as I’ve written to make this call
That means that I am a Marxist
To the end of capital I did assist
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And as God is the source of Omega love
That makes God a Marxist, it does by Jove!
What’s good for God is good enough for me
And embraced by the whole of humanity
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Or at least the people who love one another
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Like sister, daughter, son or mother
We are all Marxist and very proud of it!
And God is the source of this Omega hit.
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The meek will now inherit the earth
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
If we think in human terms purely
It doesn’t seem possible in humanity
That meek people will be influential
In world policies that lift morale
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But we’re not talking about human terms, purely
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We are gaining insight into divinity
And the way that God does view these things
With the potential for Omega love to be king
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Verse 3
People who are really strong
Do not need to shout and fight along
Or get angry and abuse power
Use coercion as an ungodly shower
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Nor let insecurity and greed
Underpin the whole of their policy creed
The meek have already inherited the earth
In theory at least, the Omega love birth
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But in practice are prevented from
Their inheritance by some hangers-on
The meek of the world they do rely
On peace and calmness to get by
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And gentleness and humility
And kind and caring courtesy
There’s humour and being approachable
Sensitivity to need, their heart strings pull
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Verse 7
Qualities such as these, they do reflect
People who have in all respects
Become participants in love and holiness
Their Omega love is limitless
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It’s inevitable that the influence of the meek
Will come to the fore, week by week
The meek and lowly in humanity
Outnumber the rulers by many degrees
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But in this book we saw earlier
That God’s intent is people who stir
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Differences between the rich and poor
Must accept each other for evermore
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Such people will live side by side
And embrace each other as groom and bride
With deep and pure Omega Love
Inspired by the Holy Dove
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For example, by peaceful democratic means
Omega love can help the dreams
Of the meek to gain high quality
Healthcare and housing in humanity
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There is nothing to stop the ‘wealthy’ too
Becoming meek, this is humility’s due
And accepting that years of privilege
At the expense of others on the edge
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Must come completely to an end
We’re equal now, oh yes my friend
And this can lead to God’s Omega birth
Where the meek indeed inherit the earth!
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Omega insights
Stepping into and out of righteousness
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
If we take the Augustinian view
That each generation is in a sinful stew
And that sin is passed on by procreation
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To break this shackle, it can’t be done
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It is a philosophical straitjacket
With pessimism the winning bet
With generations of legislative support
With people constantly found in court
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Even if we wanted to be optimistic
About human nature with Omega’s trick
The pessimism that is ingrained
Would give examples that can’t be tamed
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To show that optimism is unrealistic
These examples they do make God sick
But if we take the view that in a cosmic way
Sinfulness is defeated every day
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By God forgiving all our sin
Then it is possible for us to step in
And out of because we have free will
Acts of righteousness, God’s Omega thrill
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Verse 6
This ability because of our free will
To step into and out of God’s righteous drill
Is reflected in the cyclic nature
Of our economic systems’ failure
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In other words, there will always be
Ups and downs in the economy
And this is linked to our abuse
Of human nature on the loose
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This is a fundamental flaw
In our global economic law
And this leads to our recessions
And sometimes also depressions
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Examples are the many times
That the UK and the US have had to climb
Out of recession since World War One
They entered economic Babylon
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Another example that we can see
Is the fact that global humanity
Experienced recession since 2008
That gave masses of people a negative fate
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Especially the whole of Generation Y
Who find employment hard to come by
This is global, it affects too many
But it is capitalism’s true policy
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Verse 12
This means that the spread of uncertainty
Has gone global in humanity
But as we now know the nature cyclic
Of recessions is caused by a human trick
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Verse 13
Where we have freedom to step into and out
Acts of righteousness that have real clout
The good news is we can step into
Righteousness and live there, a holy crew
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Verse 14
That is how we live as community
Of love and holiness in humanity
This would mean utilising the principles
Of complete commerce to the full
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Verse 15
And then all recessions they can end
As a human experience for you my friend
Thus we can provide for all need
And that is our Omega creed
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This is a more useful and positive view
And more loving to the human crew
Than that which Augustine’s view allows
It’s time to make our Omega vows
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Verse 17
The incarnations of God the Son
And God the Father for everyone
Makes Omegas love so pivotal
Joy for everyone is now possible
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Collective action
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
My question is what is debt?
Is it something that we must accept?
In economic terms who is debt owed to?
In the light of how ‘wealth’ does accrue
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It appears that the world economy
Needs individuals and families
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And nations and corporations too
To go into debt for the capital stew
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So there are mergers, purchases and buyouts
And national debt gives capital clout
The world needs debt to make the system work
And debt is always on the lurk
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Verse 4
But it’s right to ask, who is debt owed to?
Is it ‘financial’ providers to me and you
Is it individuals, nations and families?
Institutions, corporations that we must please
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Either way it does boil down to
Debt being owed to another crew
Like institutions such as banks
Run by or for others and it is no prank
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Verse 6
The ultimate lenders are traders in bonds
Of lending to nations, they are very fond
The International Monetary Fund as a last resort
Lends to nations whose balance sheet is nought
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Bond traders change the interest rate
They charge to different nation states
This can force nations to cut spending
And public services take the sting
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The system bond traders and IMF oversees
Supports and encourages the capitalist wheeze
And these capitalist ethics we have seen
Is prone to recession and always has been
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Verse 9
And debt or the inability to pay back
Is what keeps capitalism on track
But if we can’t pay the system will fail
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Because capital is dependent on this detail
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Verse 10
The way that debt is affected adversely
Does not end with the vagaries
Of global capital in all our lives
For bond traders think that they must thrive
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Verse 11
But we also have credit rating agencies
Unelected but they impact on humanity
If these agencies decide to downgrade
A nation’s credit rating will need first aid
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Verse 12
And their cost of borrowing will go up
And so does its debt to the capitalist cup
It would be holy and loving for humanity
To take control of our wellbeing, permanently
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Verse 13
From these undemocratic bodies and their dictates
And their negative impact on nation states
Particularly as they along with most
Economists failed to see the ghost
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Verse 14
And did not predict the economic crisis
According to them, all was bliss
And then came the 2008 downturn
This is a lesson from which we must learn
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Verse 15
Money was lent and debts did mount
For people with limited bank accounts
And of course they couldn’t afford to repay
The problem was this is the capital way
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Verse 16
And the global economy did depend
On such debt repaid right to the end
One way to solve the conundrum
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Of the injustice of debt that makes folk numb
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Verse 17
Is to ensure that our systems economic
Embrace God’s love and holiness trick
And the ethos of this community
Can spread throughout all of humanity
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And if the peoples of every land
Collectively make a holy stand
And ignores the dictates of the banks
And bond traders of every rank
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And ignores the credit rating agencies
What can they do to you and me?
They are powerless and that’s the point
Let’s open our hearts to God’s holy anoint
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Transformation
The power of prayer
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The market in the 21st century
Is dominant throughout humanity
And in such a vivid scenario
We’re professional because we’re paid to do so
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Verse 2
For all this is the expected call
To be professional is to give our all
This is viewed as the highest call in life
We do it because we’re paid, whatever the strife
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That it’s the highest call, this isn’t true
Because love makes us human through and through
Doing things with Omega love
Is God’s highest call, it is by Jove
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Verse 4
Just as it is for God the Son
Love is the highest call for everyone
One activity that can help us change
If we want to enter Omega love’s range
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Verse 5
Is to experience a life of prayer
This gives us an Omega layer
There is a sense that global capital
Has been used as a tool to impose its pull
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Verse 6
By the World and European Central Banks
They do this and expect our thanks
The IMF is in on this too
Imposing ideology on me and you
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Verse 7
This ideology is market based
To impose it they are all well placed
This neatly bypasses democratic will
Of the peoples of the world, who have had their fill
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Verse 8
Alternatives are not allowed to thrive
This keeps global capital alive
If we had the choice many would choose
Alternatives, we have nothing to lose
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Verse 9
That’s why Jesus taught us how to pray
With words to use most every day
Your kingdom come, your will be done
On earth as in heaven, that’s the one
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With these words we’re to expect
God’s Omega vision in all its respects
His hope for all humanity
Is heaven on earth, right now, fully
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By God His will is not imposed
He wants hearts to be open and not closed
He simply influences us
To desire Omega love, without a fuss
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This influence it is so deep
That if it fails to happen we lose our sleep
In the same prayer we are taught to pray
Give us our daily bread each day
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The same in Luke it must be said
Give us each day our daily bread
Either way the divine provision
Through a miracle by Jesus the man
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Feeding 5,000 and thousand four
Reflects what God has got in store
For humanity as a whole
With love and holiness as the goal
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That is why Jesus taught us to pray
The Lord’s Prayer each and every day
And then we all will have a say
About heaven on earth, the divine way
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Verse 16
There is no alternative we’ve been told
The acronym TINA means hearts are cold
God’s answer to this is an acronym
Of three letters that spell the word TIN
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TIN truly stands for THERE IS NOW!
Because of humanity’s Omega vow
And with Omega love it is clear to see
We can unite all of humanity
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Political revolution
The end of history
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
In his book The End of History
Francis Fukuyama posited a theory
That Western liberal democracy
May signal the end of humanity’s
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Verse 2
Socio-cultural evolution
The final form of government, that’s the one
By this he meant that democracy
Will be ever more prevalent in humanity
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Rather than it being a statement about
The end of actual events, of which we know nowt
Even if Fukuyama is correct
And the Arab Spring will, I suspect
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Be a sign that he may be right
We need more than democracy to give us delight
Such as a holy philosophy
And Omega love fits the bill so completely
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Verse 5
Omega love enables communities
To exemplify holiness in humanity
Politics will then less likely be the preserve
Of particular classes, because we all will serve
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Verse 6
And will work together and perceive
Working together with the Holy Breathe
And as such communities do mature
We see ourselves as holy and pure
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Verse 7
And in political terms we can complete
The end of history thesis, loving and neat
By becoming people who love each other
With the love that Jesus and the Father
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Has for everyone of us
For us to love like this, it is a must
In other words the end of history
Rather than ubiquity of democracy
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Is God’s ubiquitous influence
On our words and deeds, with holy consequence
As we embrace the Father and the Son
And their incarnations which scripture begun
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And political conflict thus melts away
Because the power of God, it has more sway
In the lives of the peoples of the world
As Omega love it is unfurled
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Verse 11
In this regard it will be helpful to
Give politicians a new context brew
For their behaviour towards each other
Like love each other as sister and brother
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The end of Machiavellian politics
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
If politicians and their kind want to join in
With the rest of us in Omega skin
The way forward is for them to act
With the morals of the King and that’s a fact
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Verse 2
Scripture says that Jesus, He is the King
Politicians must to His scruples cling
If with electorates they are to reconnect
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And gain our trust in all respects
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It is an aspect of God’s holiness
That allows us to be open and confess
That we want to be honest in all dealings
Whatever the context, trust is the thing
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Verse 4
These are qualities that electorates
As communities that are full of debate
Now demand of politicians, bless
Because we’re communities of love and holiness
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Verse 5
It is time for politicians to realise
They are the same as us, there’s no disguise
And there is no special case for them
If they live for Omega love, no problem
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Verse 6
Omega love they must represent
And the needs of all who are clients
These are people who they all must serve
In the same way as Jesus with holy nerve
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Verse 7
For Jesus is our servant King
He wants us all to do His thing
There would thus be a primary aim
To love our ‘enemies,’ without shame
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Verse 8
In this way we can participate
And rid our politics of all the hate
Machiavelli clout comes to an end
This is the Omega love dividend
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Verse 9
A second and more radical step
Will bring shivers to all our reps
And will be outlined in the later parts
Of this section, for Omega hearts
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Verse 10
The future of politics thus belongs
To those with Omega love as their song
With qualities that Paul outlined
In Galatians and for all the time
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Verse 11
There is love, joy peace and faithfulness
Self-control and gentleness
Kindness and patience we adore
Against such things there is no law
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The start of political revolution
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Omega love is revolutionary
It transforms the whole of humanity
And inspires us into acts of holiness
That were previously impossible, I confess
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Verse 2
This revolution transforms systems
Of a political nature, for our whims
So that they can be used for holiness
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And transforms oppression into God’s bless
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Verse 3
The so called complexity of democracies
Throughout the whole of humanity
(Apparently) requires folk with high intellect
To run them without any meddling effect
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Verse 4
From ‘ordinary’ people like you and me
Who can’t be involved very easily
Apart from voting every four or five years
If, indeed, we can vote without any tears
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Verse 5
This lack of involvement of ‘ordinary’ folk
It is an injustice and a very bad joke
Our democracies often exemplify
Qualities that St. Paul said need to die
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Verse 6
Like hatred, discord and impurity
Fits of rage and debauchery
Selfish ambition and idolatry
Dissention, factions and jealousy
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Verse 7
And of course there is envy
Does this list have a familiarity?
When we think of politicians in a country
We need Omega love for a new polity
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Verse 8
Or do they remind of party politics?
This list is from Galatians and it has some kick
It is chapter 5, verses 19 to 20
And they must end throughout humanity
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Verse 9
This must occur if we are to address
Becoming communities of love and holiness
Politics can then be transformed
So that holy and righteous is the norm
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Verse 10
But transforming politicians is not enough
We’ve had our fill of this democracy stuff
Representative democracy needs an overhaul
An Omega revolution is God’s call
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Truly participatory democracy
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
It is often said that pure democracy
Where all people are involved in making policy
And that to involve us all is impractical
As well as time consuming for morale
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Verse 2
One argument that can counter this
Is the use of technology can lead us to bliss
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Votes via computers or mobile phones
Could truly overcome and power dethrone
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Verse 3
And we can thus use all our skills
To align with God’s Omega love drills
Use resources and innovation too
To create a safe, secure voting view
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Verse 4
With anonymous and accurate technology
Where there’s a will there’s a way, you’ll agree
Another argument posed is that decisions complex
Are too difficult for most minds of either sex
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Verse 5
But these ‘complex’ decisions are often based
On selfish and greedy issues in the first place
These are selfish issues that lead to war
But now we the people do say ‘NO MORE!’
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Verse 6
If not war then economic conflict
Or other issues where I predict
Slavery, injustice and unaddressed need
These are NOT the Omega love creed
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Verse 7
And if not these then forms of oppression
Or other things that lead to recession
With truly participatory democracy
These can be sidelined so very easily
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In favour of things that are of major concern
To God’s Omega people, our hearts do yearn
To show we love the ecosystems of the earth
In our hearts Omega love gives birth
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Verse 9
To the eradication of need and poverty
This we long to see throughout humanity
The end of oppression and injustice
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It’s time for the people to taste God’s kiss
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Verse 10
We underpin priorities with kindness and love
And with fairness and compassion, we do by Jove
So that we put into practice loving one another
With the depth of love which Jesus us does smother
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And if we believe in this message of hope
We share it with our lives, so that others can cope
And God the Father and God the Son
Incarnate made Omega real for everyone
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Revolution is absolutely necessary AND distinctly
achievable
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
One of the reasons for ‘complexity’
In political decisions is that each country
Is seeking to gain an advantage
Economic (usually) on the world stage
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Verse 2
But if Omega love allows us to
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Become more selfless in all that we do
We can then reverse this belittling hold
That says ‘ordinary’ folk must do as they’re told
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Instead of being in forms of conflict
We can with Omega love contradict
And let holy co-operation become reality
With complete commerce throughout humanity
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Verse 4
Such co-operation between the world’s folk
And representation involving ALL is no joke
Because ALL decisions would be made by ALL
And this is an Omega love call
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Verse 5
Decisions made benefit ALL humanity
And this can truly become reality
This is the path of Omega love
It’s holy and from God, oh yes it is by Jove
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Verse 6
This path is definitely revolutionary
And it is absolutely necessary
AND, with God’s help, distinctly achievable
This is Omega love to the full.
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David and Goliath
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Omega love outlines a principle
That Malcolm Gladwell makes to the full
In his book titled David and Goliath
He takes us down an Omega path
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Verse 2
The theme of the book is interesting
In the light of God’s Omega love thing
This is that the strong are surprisingly weak
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If looked at from an angle oblique
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Verse 3
And people who seem weak are surprisingly strong
When they look to Omega, where they belong
In regard to politics and economics
I have shown that Omega is the best trick
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Verse 4
In that a small but significant emphasis change
Can bring justice into humanity’s range
We can eradicate all need and poverty
Just like that! At a stroke! Easily
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Verse 5
All it needs is people to participate
In love and holiness, a beautiful state
For the strong who lack love but want to be meek
They can join the rest of us, and Omega love seek
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Verse 6
Love and holiness becomes possible
Even if we thought the previous chances were null
With God’s help we heal the scars and the pains
Hurt and suffering become long gone domains
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God the Father incarnate (Exodus chapter 3, verse 2 to
chapter 4, verse 28) appointed Moses
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Moses was tending the flock of Jethro
To take them he then decided to go
To the far side of the desert, the Horeb mount
There he was checking the flock by count
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Verse 2
The angel of the Lord He then appeared
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In flames of fire, a bush not seared
Moses saw that the bush was alight
Yet did not burn up, it gave him fright
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Verse 3
So Moses went to see the strange sight
A burning bush but burning not quite
When the Lord saw Moses had taken a look
He said “Moses! Moses!” As a divine hook
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Verse 4
Then Moses he just said “Here I am.”
“Do not come any closer” words of divine plan
“Take off your sandals you’re on holy ground”
Were God’s words to Moses in a clear sound
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Verse 5
“I am the God of your father” said God to he
“The God of Abraham and Isaac” was His plea
“I am also the God of Jacob too”
Moses hid his face out of fear, as you do
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Verse 6
The Lord said “I have indeed seen
The misery of my people, Egypt is mean
I have heard them crying out
That is how my concern came about
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Verse 7
I am worried about their suffering
So I have come down, rescue to bring
From the hands of Egyptian rule
To bring them to a land that is cool
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Verse 8
A land that is spacious and flowing with
Milk and honey and all it can give
It is home to Hittites and Canaanites
Amorites and also Perizzites
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Verse 9
And Hivites too and Jebusites
And now I hear the cry of the Israelites
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I have seen the way they are oppressed
By the Egyptians, it is such a mess
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Verse 10
So now go, I am sending you
To Pharaoh because he hasn’t a clue
Bring my people the Israelites out
Whether or not they are devout
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Verse 11
Moses said to God “who am I”
If I go to Pharaoh he will surely ask why
Should I lead the Israelites out of Egypt
He might say that’s not in the script
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Verse 12
God said “I will always be with you
And this will be the sign to take you through
To show that it is you that I have sent
When you bring the people out, worship, repent
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Verse 13
You will worship God on this mountain
Whether it is sunshine or it is rain”
Moses said to God “suppose I say to them
The God of your fathers does not condemn
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Verse 14
He has sent me to speak to you
If they ask what his name is, what do I do?”
God said to Moses “I AM WHO I AM
That is what to say to the Israelite clan
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Verse 15
Tell them I AM has sent me to you
Say this to all the Israelite crew”
God also said to Moses “Say to the Israelites
The God of your fathers makes the future bright
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Verse 16
The God of Abraham, the God of Isaac
And the God of Jacob will take you back
He has sent me to you, this is my name
It is my name forever, forever the same
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Verse 17
It is forever the name by which I am
To be remembered for generations by woman and man
Go assemble the elders of Israel
And this is what I want you to say to them and tell
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Verse 1
The God of your fathers- the God of Abraham
The God of Isaac and Jacob appeared before this man
And said I have watched over you and have seen
The way that the Egyptians have been mean
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Verse 19
I promise to bring you out of your misery
And into a land flowing with milk and honey
It is home to Hittites and Canaanites
Amorites and also Perizzites
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Verse 20
And Hivites too and Jebusites
And now I hear the cry of the Israelites
The elders of Israel will listen to you
Then you and the elders are to go to
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Verse 21
The king of Egypt and say to him
The Lord, the God of the Hebrews, not on a whim
Has met with us to set us free
And now the Israelites will have glee
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Verse 22
Let us take a three day journey and offer sacrifice
We will do this in the desert to the Lord without vice
But I know the king of Egypt will not let you go
Unless a mighty hand does compel him so
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Verse 23
So I will stretch out my hand and strike Egypt with wonders
After that he’ll let you go with much to ponder
And I will make the Egyptians disposed favourably
Towards Israelites and they’ll give gifts spontaneously
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Verse 24
Every woman is to ask neighbours and women in her house
For silver, gold and clothing with presents they’ll douse
Put them on your sons and daughters for you will plunder
The gold of the Egyptians in your escape stir”
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Verse 25
Moses answered “What if they don’t believe or listen to me
What if they say the Lord did not appear to you, see”
Then the Lord said to him “What’s that in your hand?”
“A staff” he replied definitely a staff brand
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Verse 26
The Lord said to Moses “Throw it on the ground”
Moses threw it; it became a snake without a sound
Moses ran from it and the Lord said to him
“Reach out touch its tail; I know where it’s been”
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Verse 27
So Moses reached out and took hold of the snake
It turned back into a staff; it wasn’t a mistake
“This” said the Lord “is so they may believe
It is also to show what you can achieve
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Verse 28
That the Lord, the God of their fathers
The God of Abraham and Isaac, if you rather
And the God of Jacob too
This is the Lord who appeared to you”
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Verse 29
Then the Lord said “put your hand in your cloak”
So Moses did this as not to provoke
When he took it out it was leprous, like snow
So the Lord said “now have another go”
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Verse 30
So Moses put his hand into his cloak
Then took it out restored, this is not a joke
Then the Lord said “if they do not believe
Or pay attention to the first sign, do not leave
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Verse 31
They may believe in the second sign
But if they do not then that is fine
Then take some water from the Nile
Pour it on dry ground in Moses style
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Verse 32
The water you take it will turn to blood
When it hits the ground like a miracle should”
Moses then said to the Lord “I have never been eloquent in the past
Nor since you have spoken to me at last
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Verse 33
I am slow of speech and slow of tongue”
The Lord said to him “I am never wrong
Who gave man his mouth, makes him deaf or mute
Who gave him his sight, makes him blind, my chosen route
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Verse 34
Is it not I the Lord, now go
I’ll help you to speak come sunshine or snow
I will teach you what you are to say
I will be with you come what may”
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Verse 35
But Moses said “Lord please don’t send me
Send someone else was his frightened plea”
Then the Lord burned with anger against Moses and said
“What about your brother Aaron who is Levite bred?
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Verse 36
I know he can speak and he is on his way
To meet you and his heart will be glad every day
You shall speak to him and put words into his mouth
I will help both of you speak in north and in south
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Verse 37
I will teach you both exactly what to do
He will speak to the people for you
And it will be as if he were your mouth
And as if you were God to him in north and in south
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Verse 38
But take this staff in your hand
To perform signs and to make a stand”
Then Moses went back to his father-in-law
Jethro is his name now and for evermore
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Verse 39
Moses said “ let me go back to my folk
They are in Egypt and it is not a joke
I want to see if they are still alive
I have been called to help them all to thrive”
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Verse 40
Jethro said “Go, and I wish you well”
The Lord had said to Moses in a Midian tell
“Go back to Egypt for all the men
Who wanted to kill you are dead, amen”
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Verse 41
So Moses took his wife and his sons
And started back to Egypt, his quest begun
And he took the staff of God in his hand
So that Moses could make an Omega stand
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Verse 42
The Lord said to Moses “when to Egypt you return
See that you perform all the wonders you’ve learned
That I have given you the power to do
But I will harden Pharaoh’s heart, he hasn’t a clue
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Verse 43
Then say to Pharaoh this is what the Lord says
Israel is my firstborn son, now and always
And I told you let my son go
So that he may worship me, in my honour bestow
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Verse 44
But you refused to let him, so your firstborn will die
I am the Lord and you are just a guy”
At a lodging place on the way
The Lord met Moses and was about to kill him that day
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Verse 45
But Zipporah took a flint type knife
Cut off her son’s foreskin, and saved Moses’ life
Zipporah touched Moses’ feet with the skin
“Surely you’re a bridegroom of blood” she said to him
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Verse 46
Because of this the Lord let Moses alone
This circumcision, it did atone
The Lord said to Aaron “go and meet
Moses in the desert and there you can greet”
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Verse 47
So he met Moses at the mountain of God
And kissed him and then a brotherly nod
Then Moses told Aaron all the Lord told him
And also about the signs he performed, at a whim
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Part Three
Teresa of Avila
The humanity of God
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Christ has no body now on earth but yours
Your hands and feet can open doors
Your hands and feet Lord Christ can use
It is the Omega way, if you so choose
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Verse 2
Yours are the eyes through which Christ’s compassion
Looks out to the earth in a holy fashion
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Yours are the feet by which He does good
Shows us how to love just like He would
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Verse 3
Yours are the hands with which He blesses us now
These words of Teresa are our holy vow
She was from Avila in century sixteen
It was Omega love then and always has been
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Sacred and secular with Omega love
God aims to sweep you off your feet
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
If your attitude to God is doubt
Then let me tell you, that is nowt
If faith in God then you have lost
God’s love for you is hot not frost
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Verse 2
If God’s existence you deny
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God’s not surprised that you’ve asked why
If God you simply must ignore
God’s response is just to love you more
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Verse 3
If God to you must be defied
God will prompt pure love from the inside
Maybe your heart is full of hate
God will not leave you in this state
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Verse 4
If God’s folk you persecute
God’s love for you will not be mute
Omega love is God’s design
And as you are will just be fine
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Verse 5
God’s love for you is more you see
It’s as you are and as can be
There is no place that you can hide
From love that has just multiplied
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Verse 6
God is supernatural with love complete
God aims to sweep you off your feet
If at any time you bend your knee
This love will listen to every plea.
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The surprising people of God
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
We have now been given some insight
Into God’s heart and love’s delight
It is Omega yes and this is true
Love holy and pure for me and for you
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Verse 2
It has been known about for a long time
Omega is now coming into its prime
We’ve been hampered by an Alpha view
Of God’s great love for the human crew
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Verse 3
But in the scriptures it is quite clear
That Omega love is what God holds dear
God spoke to Moses and He did say
A principle that Paul said is ok
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Verse 4
I will have mercy on who I like
And if you don’t like it, on yer bike
I will have compassion; it is the way I am
I am God and I am an Omega fan
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Verse 5
God asserts His freedom to be compassionate
It is love in which we can participate
In other words we can have mercy too
And be compassionate, holy and true
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Verse 6
Of this love Omega is the source
The Holy Spirit is the driving force
As well as this we know that God is free
To have unusual love for all humanity
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Verse 7
In Romans chapter 9 Paul does indicate
Quoting from Hosea so there’s no debate
That God calls them His people who are not His
This is God’s answer to the Omega quiz
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Verse 8
He also calls her ‘my loved one’ as a surprise
Who is not His loved one in most people’s eyes
And as well as this God seems to say
I have more surprises for humanity today
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Verse 9
If told they’re not my people, it is not true
They are ‘sons of the living God’, and that will do
They are ‘daughters of the living God’ as well
From this day on, my love in them can dwell
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Verse 10
These Omega thoughts do illustrate
That God’s acceptance does advocate
His love does go beyond boundaries
That is set up wrongly by you and me
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Verse 11
God is calling us to open up our hearts
So our love matches His and we play our part
So that we accept as God’s those who were denied
Love of Father incarnate and Son crucified
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Verse 12
They are sons and daughters of the living God
Those we thought weren’t His people, are His holy bods
This can happen with Omega, the time has come
For all of us to live as the holy ones
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Verse 13
It can thus be said that secularists and atheists
Are now God’s people and idealists
If we choose to love we can all unite
And make the future of humanity forever bright
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Cyrus, the pagan servant of God
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Isaiah verses 8 to 11 and chapter 55
Shows that the mind of God is very much alive
The context of these verses is that God appoints
A pagan king called Cyrus, who He anoints
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Cyrus the king of Persia was prompted by God
To end the exile in Babylon, this was not odd
He encouraged the Israelites to return
Back to Jerusalem because of God’s concern
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Verse 3
The fact God chose a pagan as a vessel of His plans
Shows us the futility of plugging our dams
We cannot limit the people that God can use
To those who are part of our religious crews
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Verse 4
This does indicate that if we are open fully
To God’s Omega love throughout humanity
God can use those who some consider unlikely
To be channels of His love, ever so completely
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Verse 5
In the same way God used Cyrus He can use us today
To end the exile of humanity, the Omega way
One aspect of this exile is human poverty
And abject styles of life in humanity
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Verse 6
God made possible the return from Babylonian exile
Of the Israelites in dramatic style
It wasn’t just a case of physical return
But spiritual renewal for them to learn
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Verse 7
Hence we see in verse 1 of chapter 55
God saying through Isaiah so that they could thrive
“Come, all you who are thirsty, come to the waters”
It’s time that Omega love your hearts so stirs
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Verse 8
And then in verse 2 of chapter 55
God saying through Isaiah so that they could thrive
“Listen, listen to me, and eat what is good”
Love for me will show that you understood
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Verse 9
“And your soul will delight in the richest of fare”
Live for Omega and show that you care
And later in verse 6 of chapter 55
God said through Isaiah so that they could thrive
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Verse 10
“Seek the Lord while he may be found”
He may not always be around
“Call on him while he is near”
Omega love will remove all tears
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Verse 11
This is the context for verses 8 to 11
If we follow them on earth will be heaven
“For my thoughts are not your thoughts,” I am divine
“Neither are your ways my ways,” No not mine
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Verse 12
“As the heavens are higher than the earth”
My ways are higher than yours to give Omega birth
“And my thoughts higher than your thoughts”
Because I am God and you are fraught
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Verse 13
“As the rain and the snow come down from heaven”
And for your needs give crops leaven
“And do not return to it without watering the earth”
And for your needs give crops their birth
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Verse 14
“And helping it to bud and flourish”
So peoples of earth they can be nourished
“So that it yields seed for the sower and bread for the eater”
Things could not work out very much neater
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Verse 15
“So is my word that goes out from my mouth”
To East and West and North and South
“It will not return to me empty”
“But will accomplish what I desire” for thee
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Verse 16
“And achieve the purpose for which I sent it”
Omega love and a lot, not a bit
This Omega love turns us upside down
Touches hearts and minds in every city and town
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The uniting power of Omega love
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Most religions do have rituals
So that sin can be confessed to the full
And also teachings that aim to help us
With transformation, without a fuss
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Verse 2
This transformation of ourselves
And self understanding as we delve
Into Omega and what we can do
To love the whole of the human crew
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Verse 3
Is something that all people do share
Live for Omega, if you care
This desire to improve life’s quality
Goes beyond religious humanity
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Verse 4
And encompasses secularists
And is also embraced by atheists
Secularists and atheists we can argue
Reject religion as is their due
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Verse 5
Not on the basis of being anti God
Or even against faith, this may seem odd
But on the basis of disappointment acute
With the attitudes of the religious route
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Verse 6
Therefore we have the situation strange
Of people in atheist and secularist range
Defining themselves as not being like
Religious people from Mary to Mike
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Verse 7
And some religious people also define
Themselves as not atheist or secularist line
If these were the only possible attitudes
There would never be rapprochement, only feuds
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Verse 8
Because we could not find any common ground
As our world views we thought were fully sound
In the meanwhile the ideologies
That dominates the affairs of humanity
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Verse 9
Sometimes claim they have religious sway
But rationality goes the other way
These ideologies are sometimes viewed
As entities we must protect from crude
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Verse 10
And at other times they are areas no-go
For religious folk who are in the know
This means that faith can be defined
As influencing policy or leaving it behind
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Verse 11
So the arena of politics is left to advocates
With professional views that they debate
The sad thing is that such stand offs
Are false pictures of God the Holy Prof
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Verse 12
And of what He has made possible
To live for Omega to the full
The primary work of the Father and Son
Is not seeking to divide everyone
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Verse 13
Instead God desires to heal our hearts
And unity is just the start
If there is one characteristic
That can unite us all and do the trick
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Verse 14
It would be God’s Omega love
Oh yes indeed, oh yes by Jove
Very few people would be against a move
That the whole of humanity can improve
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Verse 15
Behind Omega love we can all unite
Whoever we are, without a fight
Omega love can become our desired goal
Loving people not in part but whole
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Verse 16
So let us put the past behind
And the joy of loving, we will find
The incarnate Father and incarnate Son
Have brought Omega love to everyone
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Cornelius people part 1 (vision and census)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The things that this rap will support
Differ from the Mission Shaped Church report
But never the less require your
Consideration all the more
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Verse 2
The Mission Shaped Church report outlines
Many ways of being church and that is fine
The Omega way of being church
Means love and holiness is not in the lurch
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Verse 3
And shows people that they can live out
Omega principles with a joyful shout
In this way all of the boundaries
Of who is church would extend, if you please
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Verse 4
To all who adopt Omega principles
Into their lives and to the full
This applies whether or not they are viewed
As Christians in the traditional mood
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Verse 5
This argument does represent
New ways of being church that God has sent
This is a church that potentially
Encompasses the whole of humanity
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Verse 6
This would necessitate a paradigm shift
In Christian thought to give us a lift
Such a paradigm shift has occurred before
In the history of the Church for evermore
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Verse 7
To move on from the theology
Of the Law of Moses, so it be
To move to a theology based on grace
Was a mighty shift in the first place
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Verse 8
But this was the leap the early Church made
They believed the price Jesus had paid
It would therefore be unsurprising
For conflict within the Church to spring
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Verse 9
One such conflict was the issue
Over whether circumcision for a non-Jew
Was needed if in Jesus they came to believe
This was a conflict they could not leave
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Verse 10
It may seem obvious today
That we don’t need circumcision for the Christian way
But this was an issue Paul had to address
Or his fledgling churches would become a mess
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Verse 11
In Galatians chapter 5 and verse 2
Paul wrote Christ will be of no value to you
If you let yourselves be circumcised
You have failed to let Jesus’ love be prized
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Verse 12
Paul is pointing out that God’s complete grace
Is underserved and freely given in the first place
And it makes Christian circumcision unnecessary
For those finding faith, in humanity
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Verse 13
Bearing this in mind is it possible
That God wants a seismic leap that is not dull
Such a leap in human thought has happened before
And God gave a vision to initiate the score
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Verse 14
The vision God gave was to ensure
That Jews would accept Gentiles for evermore
But in Omega terms this was a leap
To a message that is eternally deep
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Verse 15
In the case of St. Peter the vision construed
That Pater was to eat non-kosher food
And with the vision God also did say
‘Get up, kill and eat’ non-kosher food today
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Verse 16
Peter’s initial response was to say
I have never eaten the impure way
The vision from God was repeated twice more
“Don’t call what I’ve made clean anymore impure”
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Verse 17
With these words God did prepare
Peter for a meeting, he was not yet aware
The essence of the vision wasn’t non-kosher food
But for Peter to realise God’s in accepting mood
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Verse 18
The day before this vision an angel appeared
To a Roman named Cornelius, his face he steered
Cornelius was a devout and God fearing man
Who gave generously to the poor and prayed like a fan
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Verse 19
One day at about three in the afternoon
He had a vision from an angel and not too soon
The angel called his name “Cornelius” he said
Cornelius said “What is it Lord?” and stared in dread
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Verse 20
The angel said “your prayers and gifts to the poor
Have come up as a memorial offering to God before
Now send men to Joppa to bring back a man
Simon who is called Peter, of God he is a fan
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Verse 21
He is staying with Simon the tanner, who lives by the sea.”
When the angel had gone Cornelius called three
Of his men, two servants and a soldier attendee
He told them what had happened and so it be
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Verse 22
He sent them to Joppa to fetch Peter readily
And God’s Omega purposes are set in train so easily
God had four Omega purposes in bringing them together
The first is in this rap and is about Cornelius’s prayer
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It is also about his generosity to all those who are in need
That they are accepted by God is our Omega creed
In the 2001 census, the collators did find
That 72% ticked Christians, of God they do not mind
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Verse 24
In England and Wales that’s 37 million folk
Some people did complain, this figure is a joke
Because only 1.2 million attend church every week
And 1.7 once a month, these figures they are bleak
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Or even the 3 million who attend once a year
Especially at Christmas, to give the vicar cheer
In the 2011 census, the collators did find
That 59% ticked Christians, of God they do not mind
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Verse 26
In England and Wales that’s 33 million folk
Some people did complain, this figure is a joke
They say these figures do not belief in God reflect
The numbers who ticked Christian was more than many expect
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Verse 27
In Omega terms these 37 and 33 million folk
Are God’s Cornelius people and that is not a joke
These people have Omega instincts in their lives
God’s plan is for these instincts to fully come alive
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God is now asking his Church to make a paradigm leap
Just as Peter did with Gentiles let Omega love grow deep
And then the Cornelius people who tick the Christian box
Can let Omega love their hearts and minds unlock
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Cornelius people part 2 (responsive to God’s vision)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The second Omega purpose is for Peter to act
And respond to God’s vision as a matter of fact
While Peter was still wondering what the vision meant
He was visited by the men Cornelius had sent
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Verse 2
At the gate they asked if Peter lived here
The Spirit said to Peter go down without fear
Peter went down and said to the three men
I’m the one you’re looking for, this is my den
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Verse 3
Peter asked why have you come to see me
We’ve come from Cornelius, a centurion is he
He is a righteous and God-fearing man
With respect from all people in the Jewish clan
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Verse 4
An angel told him to have you come to his house
To hear what you say, quiet as a mouse
Peter invited the men in to be his guests
This way all of them could have a well earned rest
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Verse 5
Next day Peter and some of his friends
Went from to Caesarea, journey with an end
Cornelius was expecting them and when they arrived
He called all family and friends so that they could thrive
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Verse 6
When Peter entered the house Cornelius fell at his feet
But Peter made him get up and said that’s no way to greet
“I am only a man myself” is what Peter said
Peter went to the large gathering of people to be lead
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Verse 7
In our law it is not right for me to mix with you
But God has shown me it is right to mix Gentile and Jew
And that I should not call anyone impure or unclean
So I came without objection, for we are now a team
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Verse 8
The second Omega purpose has now taken place
Peter has responded to God’s Omega love grace
The vision that God had three times revealed to him
He actively responded to and not just on a whim
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Verse 9
Whenever an Omega vision, God reveals to us
We must positively respond and without t a fuss
This is vital in our love for one another
To love Cornelius people, like they are our brother
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Cornelius people part 3 (the vision becomes reality)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The third Omega purpose is then for
Peter to experience the Holy Spirit’s pour
Out on Gentiles like Cornelius
What God did was really fabulous
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Cornelius people are treated the same way
As Christians back then and today
Peter then orders them to be baptised
In the name of Jesus because he realised
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Verse 3
That God had done something quite profound
But with Omega love this is sound
The account is in Acts chapter 10
Verses 30 to 48, way back then
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Verse 4
Cornelius recounted his experience
With the angel, as a first stance
After hearing this Peter then did say
I realise God shows no favouritism today
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Verse 5
But accepts men and women from every land
Who fear him, do what’s right and make a holy stand
The message God sent to Israel
Told the good news of peace to personnel
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Verse 6
This He did through Jesus His Son
Who is Lord of all, yes of everyone
You know what happened in Judea
After John preached baptism, God’s idea
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How God anointed Jesus the Nazarene
With the Holy Spirit and power, it was supreme
And how he went around doing good
Healing all who were under the devil’s hood
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Verse 8
Because God was with Him all the way
And we are truly witnesses today
Of everything that He achieved
Some Jews in Jerusalem were aggrieved
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Verse 9
They killed Him they hung Him on a tree
God raised Him on the third day, powerfully
And after this some people did see
And became witnesses of His life, happily
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Verse 10
We ate and drank with Him, after death He rose
To our faith this was a powerful dose
He commanded us to preach to folk
To testify that He is the one, and no joke
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Verse 11
That God had appointed Him as judge
Of the living and the dead, with no fudge
All the prophets do testify about Him
And everyone who believes has a holy swim
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Verse 12
They receive forgiveness through His name
Their lives will never be the same
While Peter spoke the Holy Spirit came
On all who heard the message, God took aim
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Verse 13
The circumcised believers were astonished
That the Spirit was poured out and Gentiles were fished
The Gentiles began to speak in tongues
Cornelius people could do no wrong
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Verse 14
As well as this they praised God on high
For them to serve God was do or die
At this point Peter ordered them
To be baptised in Jesus and not condemn
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Verse 15
In this third Omega purpose the circumcised
Don’t need a vision, they can see with their eyes
God’s acceptance of Cornelius people is complete
God wants us all to accept this treat
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Verse 16
The same applies with us today
Let our lives be pure and accept God’s way
What began as a vision is now real
The Omega love of God has a holy feel
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Cornelius people part 4 (acceptance of the work of God)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Before highlighting the fourth Omega purpose
We need to see what Peter did discuss
When he got back to Jerusalem
This account is in Acts chapter 11
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Verse 2
And verses one through to eighteen
Has the account of what was seen
All the Christians throughout Judea
Had heard about the Gentiles, God’s panacea
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Verse 3
So when Peter went up to Jerusalem
The circumcised believers, they did condemn
‘You went into the house of uncircumcised men
And not only that but you ate with them’
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Verse 4
Peter told them everything face to face
From his vision to the sermon at Cornelius’ place
He said as I began to speak the Spirit came
On them as it has with us, exactly the same
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Verse 5
Then I remembered what the Lord had said
‘John baptised with water, but you will be fed
With the baptism of the Holy Spirit
And God gave them the same as He saw fit
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Verse 6
He gave us the gift because we believed in His Son
And now the gift is here for everyone
Who was I to think that I could oppose God?
He is making Gentiles into holy bods
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Verse 7
When they heard these things they did no longer object
And praised God saying words to the effect
Then God has given Gentiles the opportunity
To repent and live for Him in perpetuity
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Verse 8
Peter realised he could not oppose
The Omega purposes is why Jesus rose
Eventually the circumcised are convinced
And changed from their initial faces’ winced
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Verse 9
This highlights the fourth Omega way
Is for Christians to accept Cornelius people today
And not only that but all those who
Want to live for Omega whether Gentile or Jew
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Enlightenment
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The evolution of Omega love
Takes us on a journey with the Holy Dove
In which scientists and religious peoples
Realise their need of each other’s pull
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Verse 2
Neither perspective has yet reached
The zenith of discovery that they can teach
But there will be time for that in the unity, bless
That comes out of Omega love and holiness
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Such communities they will be
Prevalent in all of humanity
One aspect of this journey that has been brought
Is the Enlightenment giving credence to rational thought
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Verse 4
One issue that arose from this
Was the dividing of life, and it was not bliss
Life’s divide into sacred and secular roles
Needless to say this stifled the soul
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Verse 5
It stifled the unity that comes out of God’s
Communities of love for holy bods
This unity can have a wonderful beauty
Pervasive throughout all humanity
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Verse 6
But if we divide life in such a way
That rational thought with Enlightenment sway
Is separated from God’s communities of love
That is inspired by the Holy Dove
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Verse 7
We, in effect, do underplay
And undermine the Spirit’s work today
As She seeks to influence us
To become whole humans, without a fuss
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Verse 8
Who can embrace the rational
Enlightenment achievements to the full
As well as God’s divine plans
For us all to become Omega love fans
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Verse 9
The compartmentalising of life
Has caused for people so much strife
That has meant the sacred and the secular
Are influences in opposite corners
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Verse 10
They are not thought able to synchronise
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Or to synthesise in many people’s eyes
And this leads to fragmentation
Puts human experience on the run
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Verse 11
With detrimental consequences for humanity
When Omega love can set us all free
Communities of love and holiness
Can piece together this jigsaw of chess
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Verse 12
So that the fragments of our inner lives
Can be pieced together so that we thrive
This can bring us wholeness and peace
And unity for all, God’s masterpiece
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Rituals (no substitute for Omega love)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
We will now focus on human involvement
In rituals sacred and secular, that is well meant
To show there’s no need to compartmentalise
Between secular reason and religious ties
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Verse 2
Indeed the prevalence in all spheres
Of rituals that take us through the gears
Of life, shows that we can all experience
Omega love and God’s benevolence
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Verse 3
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Whether we’re religious or secular
Our lives are dominated with ritual par
These rituals they take various forms
Overwhelmed by them can become the norm
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Verse 4
Yet God’s communities of love and holiness
Can align our lives with Omega’s dress
And the vision of God for humanity
That can influence us through rituals, see
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Verse 5
Without them becoming a substitute
For our experience of Omega’s route
You may be surprised at some of the things
I consider having the ritual ring
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Verse 6
But the repetitive nature of many practices
That we are regularly involved in is not a quiz
But it does mean that they fit the bill
As we continue in our ritual drill
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Verse 7
Of the sacred and secular rituals
That comes to mind when I mull
The first that comes to mind is rites of passage
Like childbirth, funeral or marriage
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Verse 8
These I call shared rituals
Because we participate in them to the full
Whether we’re religious or secular
Our involvement in them knows no bar
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Verse 9
The fact that these are shared rituals
Is indicative when we mull
That there does not need to be
Division over rationality
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Verse 10
And no need for divided lives
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With sections for religious and secular drives
God’s profound plan is for humanity
To unite over whether we believe that He
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Verse 11
In the world, exists or not
Omega love can help us out of this spot
Whether we’re religious or secular
God’s holy plans will take us far
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Verse 12
We’ll return to shared rituals in a later rap
Now I will highlight the religious map
With rituals that many would consider
To be religious in all of their nature
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Verse 13
For example, many religious peoples observe
Many rituals that do serve
To acknowledge all our sinfulness
And how far we are from holiness
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Verse 14
There are rituals for forgiveness of sins
And to offer to God prayers of thanksgiving
And prayers of penitence and devotion
As well as prayers of intercession
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And rituals for us to join in with praise
And worship of God all our days
There are services for faith initiation
As well as the ordination Rubicon
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And rituals for starting lay ministry
All ways of serving humanity
The final group of religious rituals
Commemorate events with a Christian pull
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Advent is prep for Jesus’ coming
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First and second time is the thing
Christmas celebrates Jesus’ birth
The Son of God here on earth
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Epiphany celebrates the wise men
Visiting Jesus way back then
Lent is a period of fasting and prayer
In preparation for Easter, a penitent layer
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Easter is when we celebrate
Jesus’ resurrection, death conquered this date
Ascension is when we celebrate
Jesus’ ascending to His heavenly fate
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At Pentecost God did send
The Holy Spirit to commend
The way of Omega love to humanity
For us to live in love and purity
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These are the main Christian festivals
And all of them involve some rituals
But all religions do have their own
Rituals with a similar tone
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But with their own systems of belief
That brings forms of spiritual relief
In God’s communities of love and holiness
It is important for people to address
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And live out the meaning of these events
In purposeful ways with practical bent
Rather than commemorate to such a degree
That non religious people in humanity
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Do not know what the rituals mean
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Apart from a holiday! or so it seems
Such practical expressions of faith and love
That is inspired by the Holy Dove
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Can work together and contribute
To avoid the fragmentation route
Between secular reason and religious ideals
Because Omega love is what God reveals
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Rituals (stillness in the hubbub of life)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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We will now focus on shared rituals
Where we can be involved, whatever our pull
So whether we’re religious or secular
In shared ritual we all can star
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Verse 2
The first group of rituals that are shared
By individuals, families or couples paired
Or communities and nations too
We share these rituals in humanity’s crew
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Into this category comes thanksgiving
For a variety of issues, it’s a human thing
Then there is Mother’s and Father’ day
And birthdays also come our way
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Verse 4
And then there’s wedding anniversaries
And Valentine’s Day, if you please
Generally speaking these are rituals
That can bring happiness and raise morale
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Verse 5
Then there are retreat activities
That can refresh ourselves spiritually
Or to gain knowledge or escape from life
And pressure that can bring us strife
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There are also retreats to pursue
Or learn a hobby, join the queue
When in retreats we participate
Or follow in the footsteps and emulate
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The founder of the community of holiness
And Omega love that removes our stress
Because Jesus spent time in prayer alone
So that He could find stillness from life’s cyclone
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This stillness in the hubbub of life
Can enable us to avoid inner strife
And be transformed so we can contribute
To building a community of the Omega route
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Where all people can find such stillness
Without going on retreat to make progress
Jesus’ example shows that God intends
That ritual we can befriend
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And not be overwhelmed by them
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Instead use them to refresh ourselves, amen
And be invigorated by God
The source of the Omega squad
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Rituals (subliminal involvement)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Of rituals the next category
We are all involved in subliminally
Like commemoration of significant events
Our involvement can be sentiment
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Like famous peoples’ deaths and births
The end of wars right here on earth
Dates of inventions and discoveries
Achievements in humanity
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Verse 3
Dates of the birth of a nation
Publication of books for information
Sad occasions such as the Holocaust
Wars that cause us to feel exhaust
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Verse 4
Another ritualistic phenomenon
Are days that are sine qua non
Or weeks or months or certain years
That support ideals that can end tears
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Verse 5
1st October 2007 was a Monday
It was a day with pertinent sway
Indeed a special day for the United Nations
It was their International Day of Older Persons
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And during 2007 there were various events
To mark the 200th anniversary that slavery went
High and popular culture is the next category
That involves many rituals in humanity
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Verse 7
Such as watching TV or listen to radio
Going to theatre or a comedian show
Joining a gym or social networking
Reading books or magazine reading
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Verse 8
Involvement with sport or the opera
Concerts classical, popular and the cinema
And then there’s reading newspapers
Or functions with after dinner speakers
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Verse 9
We may not realise that these are rituals
But our regular involvement gives that pull
If these rituals become so prevalent
It becomes a problem they represent
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Because there isn’t space for much more
We are full with life’s ritual store
God’s answer is we participate in communities
Of love and holiness in humanity
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Verse 11
So that new rituals about new wars
For example, do not again occur
Because humanity as a whole, at last
Sees that war is futile, war’s time has past
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Rituals (the wellbeing of people)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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The penultimate category of ritual
Is passing on knowledge to the full
Or teaching is what some would say
This is the educational way
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In the home or universities
Or schools and children’s nurseries
Colleges of further education
And there are specialist institutions
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Verse 3
Such as horticulture or music
In education take your pick
Finally there’s the ritual of work
Including chores that always lurk
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Verse 4
God does not intend employment
To be dominated by argument
Or diktat of the global economy
Throughout the whole of humanity
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Verse 5
Instead the complex family needs
Of individuals, we must heed
And become the primary focus
And this we do without a fuss
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Verse 6
For example free crèches and nurseries
Free schools and leisure facilities
The provision of free superb healthcare
At places of work, this is Omega fare
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Verse 7
Very flexible working days
Meet employees’ needs all the way
And much shorter working hours
And longer holidays, people power
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Verse 8
Working from home if possible
And if it suits employees and is not dull
Work now fits around families’ needs
And career break culture we must heed
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Verse 9
More pay and provision of material needs
Put employees first is our Omega creed
And, most important of all
The pace of work comes to a stall
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We work at a pace we feel comfortable
Mentally, physically the strain is null
Emotionally and spiritually too
We work no faster, that will do
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Verse 11
This may not suit the architects
Of the global economy in all respects
But it will be hugely beneficial
To peoples’ wellbeing and that’s not dull
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Verse 12
Our wellbeing is of primary concern
To our Omega God as we learn
To live in love and holiness
And infuse sacred and secular with righteousness
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Verse 13
So that decisions are touched by the Holy Dove
And we live together for Omega love
Then our rituals meet with approval divine
This is God’s dream and that is fine
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Verse 14
And there can be no greater enlightenment
Than creating communities of holy bent
Communities that have the vital ethos
Of the fullness of love with an Omega gloss
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Rituals (God’s enlightenment)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
A point to make is a vital way
In which we avoid fragmentation day
With human experience in compartments
Of religious and secular predicament
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Verse 2
The way to avoid our inner lives
Having the fragmentation drive
Is by adding the ritual of believing
In the Father’ incarnation, we must cling
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Verse 3
For a full experience we also believe
That the Son’s incarnation, earth did receive
And His death and resurrection completed the score
So humanity can live for evermore
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Verse 4
If in this ritual we participate
We are members of communities, that is our fate
And we live for love and holiness
This is God’s enlightenment, I do confess
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The philosophy of James
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
What good is it if a man can claim?
To have faith without deeds is not God’s aim
Is such faith alone able to save?
It is no way for us to behave
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If there’s a person without clothes and food
Saying I wish you well won’t help their mood
And to say keep warm and be well fed
And doing nothing other than what you said
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Verse 3
Does not help their physical needs
It is no good, we must have deeds
And in a similar vein faith alone
If not accompanied by action’s tone
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Verse 4
Is dead, such faith is dead indeed
Because faith and deeds must be our creed
Some say you have faith I have deeds
Show me your faith without meeting need
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I will show you my faith by what I do
I help others no matter how long the queue
You believe that there is one God
Not even demons think that odd
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Demons believe in God and shudder
But they do not have a holiness rudder
If you want evidence then you are a fool
Faith lacking deeds, is useless as a rule
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Verse 7
Look at Abraham who was righteous
Offered Isaac at an altar, without a fuss
His faith and actions worked together
His faith made complete with actions did tether
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Verse 8
And the scripture was fulfilled that says
Abraham believed, thus given righteous ways
And for this he was called God’s true friend
Faith justified by action all the way to the end
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Verse 9
Was not even Rahab in the same way?
A prostitute considered righteous that day
For what she did when she gave lodging
To the spies and sent them a safe way to spring
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Verse 10
As the body without the spirit is dead
These are important words, I said
Faith without deeds is spiritual death
Faith with deeds comes from God’s Holy Breath
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The torrent of God’s Omega love
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The thing about mountains is they dominate
The landscape of life, this is our fate
Yet to mustard seed faith we are called
So that love and compassion are not mauled
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Verse 2
God wants Omega love not corporate greed
Nor austerity or privatisation indeed
National assets must be owned by all
Love and holiness is the call
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Verse 3
On these issues God is not silent
But His voice is drowned out in banishment
By those whose status and influence
Is dependent on the masses failing to entrench
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Verse 4
The profound torrent of love divine
That Jesus has unleashed by holy design
Through his death and resurrection
Omega love for is for everyone
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Verse 5
This torrent of love it can help us
To see the healings by Jesus are a stimulus
To indicate principles that we emulate
Rather than our focus being to duplicate
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Verse 6
Miraculous healing (though they do occur)
Yet healing inconsistency does recur
But the principle behind healing we can always do
Thus we learn that love and holiness is for me and you
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Verse 7
The heart of this principle is the Father incarnate
And the incarnate Son with His dying fate
Without these components our faith does lack
A vital understanding of the Trinity pack
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Verse 8
With this understanding of Father incarnate
And the resurrected Son from His dying fate
We’ll be able to participate in the miracle
That God really wants to see to the full
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Verse 9
That is the torrent of His Omega love
Washing through our lives, oh yes, by Jove
In and through the hearts of all humanity
With love and holiness that fills us with glee
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The new narrative of God
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The unity of God does cry out
For the Father to experience life devout
An incarnation but in a different way
To the Son’s incarnation in Bible days
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Verse 2
This narrative does fully recognise
Jesus’ uniqueness in many people’s eyes
And the special role of Christianity
Spreading Omega love throughout humanity
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But as the God the Father also became
Human in the Omega love game
Our full understanding of God’s work
Needs to incorporate this divine quirk
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The routes to Omega love
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Every person in humanity
Values love, friendship and community
Kindness, care and thoughtfulness too
Are all qualities in the Omega love brew
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Verse 2
It is as though we have been hardwired
To cherish qualities that are admired
And that we can appreciate
In others, that we can reciprocate
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Thus Omega love is for everyone
But how do we get there starting from
Where we are on earth right now
Perhaps we need an Omega vow
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Verse 4
The answer proposed by this book
Is that the shortest route and outlook
Is by believing in the complete work of the Son
His life, death and resurrection for everyone
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Verse 5
The most profound route and outlook
Is embracing what is said in God’s holy book
About the Father’s incarnation, the Omega way
And its implications for us every day
Chorus
An Omega narrative of the Trinity
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
We have already seen that James wrote
That faith and works they do connote
Synonymous intent in God’s work
And this it is said we must not shirk
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Verse 2
In The letter of John and chapter four
It says we must love for evermore
On earth love each and everyone
From verses seven to twenty one
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Here we find that with love for each other
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God lives in us; in our sisters and brothers
And this makes His love in us complete
Made possible by the Holy Paraclete
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Verse 4
Therefore we find the things that we do
Matter as much as our believing too
So though our salvation we cannot earn
Jesus is unique, we have learned
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Verse 5
And He is Saviour of all the world
As Omega love it is unfurled
It does matter how we live out our lives
With Omega love, our ultimate drive
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Verse 6
The issue about whether we can
Earn our salvation as woman or man
Or even as a boy or girl
Adolescents too need wisdom’s pearl
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Verse 7
Earning salvation centres around
Whether what we do pound for pound
Is as important as what we believe
Is it better to give or receive?
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Verse 8
If it is belief that is paramount
Whatever we do, it does not count
We can be misogynist or homophobic
And such attitudes they can be slick
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Verse 9
But there are no spiritual consequences
If belief matters most is what this says
On the other hand, if it is the things we do
That is paramount in the measuring stew
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Verse 10
Then holy and loving actions that are
Done by atheists or believers afar
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Cannot be distinguished in terms
Of eternal consequences, that we earn
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Verse 11
If we now add God the Father incarnate
To all we know about our fate
Where does that leave the status?
Of our current beliefs or lack of thus
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Verse 12
The Father becoming incarnate
Does not diminish the Son’s work, let me state
Instead it gives a fresh perspective
That can because of Omega’s way to live
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Verse 13
Helps us to see the Father incarnate
As something essential to humanity’s fate
That can bring healing and unity
With love and holiness, in verity
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Verse 14
But because the role of the Father incarnate
Appears to focus on Israel’s fate
It would seem that the work of the Son
Is the ultimate interaction for everyone
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Verse 15
So divine thought and purpose for us all
It would seem is only the Son’s call
But the Father’s role (just as the Son’s)
Through the Holy Spirit, the windy One
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Verse 16
Reveals the Father’s work (just as the Son’s)
Is billions of year’s length for everyone
Thirteen point eight to be precise
This is Trinity’s Omega love spice
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Verse 17
The Father’s incarnation stratagem
Works in complete and precise tandem
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With the work of salvation through the cross
To give us a joint Omega love gloss
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Verse 18
The new factor is that by the grace of God
We can participate fully as holy bods
In Omega love and all that it brings
Before Jesus returns at the second coming
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Verse 19
The Father transcendent and incarnate
Does not diminish the Omega work, at any rate
Of God the Son in life and in death
And resurrection with the Holy Breath
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Verse 20
The Son heavenly and incarnate
Does not diminish the Omega work, at any rate
Of the Father giving opportunity
For Omega love throughout humanity
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Verse 21
The Holy Spirit prompts love and holiness
To give glory to Son and Father, bless
And the Father and the Son do not diminish
The Omega work of the Holy Spirit’s wish
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Verse 22
The Holy Spirit is akin to the wind
Who blows love and holiness, where we have sinned
This narrative of the Trinity
Is Alpha and Omega for humanity
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Verse 23
The Father, Son and Spirit are Alpha
The Father, Son and Spirit are Omega
This means the beginning and the end
Alpha is history’s entire blend
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Verse 24
Omega is the end, but the end’s beginning
By the grace of God, we can sing
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And live in Omega love and holiness
Before judgement day, when to God we confess
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Verse 25
Did we take the shortest route and outlook
That we saw proposed in this book
That of believing in the full work of the Son
His life, death and resurrection for everyone
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Or did we take the most profound route and outlook
By embracing what is said in God’s holy book
About the Father’s incarnation, the Omega way
And its implications for us every day
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Verse 27
Both routes are validated by the Spirit
The Trinity of God work together, I admit
And if we are not sure what to do
The book you are reading gives answers, it’s true
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Thus Omega Love Rapsody
Is for the whole of humanity
By the grace of God we can love each other
With Omega love as holy sisters and brothers
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Einstein was wrong
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Einstein said words to the effect
In his German dialect
Something that was quite incorrect
He did not know, I do suspect.
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Verse 2
He said problems cannot be solved
Neither can they be resolved
At the same level of consciousness
That created them, he did profess
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Verse 3
Yet with Omega love God’s consciousness
Has created an answer to our mess
And this is the same God who did
Sent John the Baptist to forbid
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Sin preventing our repentance
This too was an Omega stance
Omega love has shown us how
We can live forever with holy vows
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Verse 5
John the Baptist and I are the same
We are both playing the Omega love game
And so the very same consciousness
That created the world, I do confess
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Verse 6
Has also created conditions to heal
Humanity’s divisions, with no appeal
There is still much work to be done
In the work of the Father and the Son
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Alpha and Omega, they are both from God
To help us become His holy bods
They reflect the beginning and the end
There is no vacuum to defend
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Verse 8
As we’ve seen, Alpha is all of history
Omega is the future of humanity
Alpha has been integral to God’s plans
But many have not been Alpha fans
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Verse 9
Those who worked in Alpha have done their best
Many have cried to God for the Omega fest
Others have said if this is it
If God is only Alpha I could spit
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If God allows these pains and tears
Sadness suffering and all our fears
And if He allows injustice too
How can that be love for the many not few
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Verse 11
Many have asked questions like these
Such Alpha folk God aims to please
This He does with His Omega love
For all of us, oh yes, by Jove
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Verse 12
That’s why Jesus said to Thomas the doubter
You believe because you’ve seen, the outer
Blessed are those who have not seen
And yet believe in the Nazarene
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Verse 13
In other words blessed are they
Who’ve lived within the Alpha way
And yet still they have truly believed
Blessed is Omega love they have now received
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Is everybody happy?
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
There’s a joke about heaven where God is giving
A guided tour to the no longer living
By that I mean no longer living on earth
But in heaven they have the gift of new birth
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This guided tour of heaven’s vast expanses
Saw many people in joyful dances
When suddenly they came to a part that appeared
To be partitioned off, and they thought this weird
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They could hear people praising God in full voice
The tour party wondered if this was by choice
God looked at the tour, to see what they said
The complete tour of heaven, it still lay ahead
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Verse 4
One of the new arrivals then asked Almighty God
What’s going on in there, it does seem odd
God replied, “Oh that’s the section for the fundamentalists
When they arrived each one of them was kissed
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Verse 5
They think they are the only ones here
I don’t want to spoil their illusions, for I they do fear
So I have created this section just for them, it is true
This way they are happy and everyone else too!”
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God the Father incarnate (Exodus chapter 14, verse 19)
protection from the Egyptian pursuit
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The angel of God had been travelling in front
Of Israel’s army to protect from the hunt
Then withdrew and went to the back
In order to protect from Egypt’s pack
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Sikhism and Omega love
God the ultimate, eternal and merciful Guru
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The vital idea at Sikhism’s heart
Is that if we from God do grow apart
We drown in our own selfishness
Consumed by the material, I confess
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Verse 2
God is the merciful eternal Guru
His will determines all things, this is true
He is transcendent, beyond descript
He has not appeared but can have us gripped
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Verse 3
He gives us understanding if we worship
And meditate so that He equips
Us, to find true knowledge of Him
By repeating sacred verses, not on a whim
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Verse 4
But if it’s in sincerity and love
God embraces us, He does by Jove
And gives us deep inner awareness
Of His nature, of His pure holiness
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Verse 5
True pilgrimage takes place in the heart
For the way of salvation, this is the start
By putting God central and not just me
Is an enlightenment path that gives us glee
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Verse 6
Salvation is a love union with God
That comes out of devotion and that’s not odd
This devotional worship in us it stirs
Until the union with God occurs
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Verse 7
Until union occurs we must live many times
Through reincarnation until with God we combine
This process only ends when we find
God at last with love and holiness minds
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Verse 8
In Omega terms this union occurs
When love and judgement do concur
Because in God’s love we all can share
And in His judgement too, to make life fair
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Verse 9
His word came to us through the ten gurus
And with Omega love we have to choose
To think only in Alpha terms
Our enlightenment it will not be firm
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Verse 10
In the sense that it will not be complete
If we only dance to the Alpha beat
But if we’re open to Alpha and Omega
With Alpha being all of history’s procedure
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Verse 11
So Alpha is our current enlightenment
Omega is the love that God has sent
By mercy to help us participate
In Omega love from now this date
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Verse 12
This means we can use our traditions
As a springboard to love’s intuitions
So we can love the rest of humanity
Because God’s Omega love has set us free
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The ten gurus
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Towards the end of the 15th century
The origins of Sikhism came to be
It started in an area of Pakistan
And north-west India, for woman and man
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Verse 2
This area is called the Punjab
The land where five rivers, they do blab
The first guru of Sikhism was guru Nanak
He and his followers were the initial pack
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Verse 3
Guru Nanak was born in 1469
And was laid to rest in 1539
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He and his followers sought the presence of God
He and the nine gurus who came after were holy bods
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Verse 4
They formed Sikhism’s opening phase
Had a common identity all their days
Their insight to God was distinctive
They showed the Sikh people how to live
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Verse 5
To Sikhs the gurus are like candlelight
Lit from each other to show what’s right
They were Nanak, Angad and Amar Das
Arjan, Har Rai and guru Ram Das
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Verse 6
Tegh Bahadur and Har Govind
Har Krishan and Gobind Singh
Gobind Singh was the tenth guru
And he did something special that is true
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Verse 7
What he did changed Sikhism’s nature
He transferred his authority to the Sikh scriptures
This book is called the Guru Granth Sahib
Gobind Singh’s act was a special deed
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Verse 8
This established it as a source of divine
Truth and spiritual insight for all time
This gave the book great status
Sikh congregations had a permanent focus
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Verse 9
That the tenth guru did this shows us that God
Can (apparently) change divine plans, it is not odd
And do something different with another focus
To show us the mercy of God is generous
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Verse 10
This is what has happened with this current book
Omega Love Rapsody has humanity shook
God is doing something different with a new focus
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To show us that the grace of God is generous
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The Guru Granth Sahib
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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The Guru Granth Sahib is the holy book of Sikhs
It is spiritual poetry for those who God they seek
It reflects the thoughts of the ten gurus
They founded Sikhism, this is true
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Gobind Singh gave this book his authority
It is central to Sikh worship and ritual, see
Such as naming a child and funeral ceremony
And joining a couple in holy matrimony
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The Sikh temple or gurdwara means guru’s door
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It is where the book is placed for evermore
Book plus congregation equates to guru
Congregation is called Guru Panth, from Sikhism’s view
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The Guru Granth and Guru Panth they combine
To equal the guru’s presence, come rain or shine
They are the presence of the guru in the world today
This is serving God the Sikhism way
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What God is doing through Omega Love Rapsody
Is combining the whole of humanity
With His purposes so that his will can be known
And life on earth can be where love is grown
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The Guru Panth
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Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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The Guru Panth is the Sikh community
As a congregation they are family
Sikhism is an ethnic religion whereby
Community and religion have very close ties
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This means there is much responsibility
On each Sikh to maintain faith with dignity
This is the case because priests don’t exist
For Sikhism of lay people does consist
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Sikhism binds together as a community
Thus the Punjabi language and the history
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As a community focus is very important
That the Sikh culture in the heart does plant
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Service of love through great and menial tasks
Are performed by the community as God does ask
The Khalsa is another name for community
This is same as the Guru Panth for consistency
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The Khalsa represents Sikhism in the wider world
This is important as their service of God is unfurled
Through Omega Love Rapsody God gives opportunity
To serve him by loving all of humanity
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Through loving others we show God that we love Him
This is Omega love and it is genuine
The whole of humanity becomes our community
And we love each person with sincerity
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The beliefs of Sikhism
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Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Although Sikhism has strong community
Teaching focuses on personal morality
This fits with the love and holiness
Ideals of Omega love, I do confess
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Sikhs do not believe that God was born
On earth, but through creation every morn
We can grasp something of His power and will
Understand God’s purposes through being still
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Through His grace people with sincere hearts
Can experience God in whole or in part
Through worship and meditation
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We seek God for edification
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Through God’s Omega love the shortest route
To salvation is when we salute
And believe in the complete work of the Son
This path is there for everyone
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But also the most profound route
To salvation is when we salute
The incarnate Father by opening our lives
To this implication and no longer strive
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Sikhism’s ideal is a casteless community
Of seekers after God, in humanity
In practice this has not been achieved
The castes they still can be aggrieved
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Yet the casteless community is expressed
Through complete relationships at their best
In which all of humanity
Can be loved just as our family
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We can also embrace this goal
By sharing social capital as a whole
And loving the way of complete commerce
Where all need is met without a purse
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The ideals of Sikhism
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Sikhism it has no priests
Anyone can conduct the worship feast
But some are trained to read and explain
The Guru Granth and what it contains
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With Omega love we are expected to
Be holy and loving in all we do
Whether or not we are ordained
The holiness requirement stays the same
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When boys and girls are about fourteen
They can become members of the Sikhism scene
They join the Khalsa, the Guru Panth
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After joining they can have a dance
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Their act of ‘taking amrit’ is a modern day
Version of the first five who had to say
An oath thinking they were giving up life
Instead were given a uniform including dagger or knife
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They were now of the Khalsa, the pure ones
The modern ritual repeats these bonds
God does not ask us to give up our lives
He implores us to love with His love and not strive
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Sikhism does not try to convert or win
Members from outside the community to within
It is an ethnic religion essentially
That has a keep the religion together philosophy
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In God’s Omega love we are encouraged to marry
People we love whatever their background be
This brings cathartic healing to humanity
Barriers ended by love ever so easily
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We become a community and communities
Of love and holiness throughout humanity
If we fall in love with an ‘enemy’
Let healing commence, let it start with me
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Saints and scholars in Sikhism
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Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Sikhism as a religion is very practical
It prefers saints to scholars, to raise morale
Or it likes its scholars to also be saints
In others words it prefers holiness paint
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This fits the philosophies of Teresa and James
Who focus on love we do as their aims
Rather than merely believing in a correct way
This on its own does not hold sway
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St. Paul too said that without love
We are clanging gongs, oh yes by Jove
We can be spiritual and do all things
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But if it’s without love it lacks the holy ring
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Sikh teaching focuses on how humanity
Can experience God through religious life, you see
Rather than being academic theology
It is practical love for you and me
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Through Omega love we can participate
In God’s love for people, our holy fate
And when we express our love for God this way
God is no longer silent, no not today
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Sikhism it does not deny truth’s existence
In other faiths for God is immense
Its main aim is to keeps its members devoted
To the service of God it must be noted
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Omega love gives us the opportunity
To be devoted in love for humanity
And in this way we participate
In devotion to God which perpetuates
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Buddhism and Omega love
Siddharta Gautama to Buddha
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Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Siddharta Gautama he became
Known as Buddha one and the same
Buddha means ‘the enlightened one’
For he was awakened to what must be done
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He was born in about 560 BC
In a village called Lumbini
This is near the border between
India and Nepal, his mum was queen
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His father, Shuddhodanna
Ruled a small principality as rajah
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His mother, Maya, died after seven days
Of giving birth to him, end of a phase
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As a young prince he was raised in luxury
By his mother’s sister, Mahapatjapati
He married Gopa and they had a son
Called Rahula which means ‘chain’, no pun
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Rahula’s name was despite luxury
Siddharta Gautama felt in chains daily
He got little satisfaction from life
So he left, became homeless, despite the strife
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Before he left home he made three journeys
On which he was faced with life’s realities
In these he saw three forms of suffering
And on his mind these made their sting
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First he saw a frail old man
He could have been from any clan
Then he saw a person with a disability
Who was in pain for all to see
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Finally he saw a funeral procession
With mourners making a sad impression
He asked what this meant and was told
This is humanity’s fate, a common mould
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In troubled mind he returned home
All the way back to the luxury zone
On his fourth journey he met a monk
And this encounter gave him some spunk
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It reminded him that he did succeed
On his first mediation, where his mind did lead
He thus abandoned his strict lifestyle
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And sought holiness which made meditation worthwhile
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Whilst meditating under a bodhi tree
Or tree of enlightenment to you and me
He reached the highest knowledge that can be
And became the Buddha, it was not easy
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Buddha’s enlightenment
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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There were three stages to his enlightenment
Over three nights did it present
On the first night he saw his previous lives
Pass before him, depart and arrive
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The second night he received insight
Into a cycle that seemed erudite
The cycle of birth, death and rebirth
And the law that controls this on the earth
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Dharma is the name of this law
And describes Buddhist teaching for evermore
The four noble truths on the third night were revealed
These are pivotal and central to Buddhism’s field
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These are the knowledge of suffering
The source of suffering and all it brings
The removal of suffering and the way
To remove all suffering here today
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A major Omega response to suffering
Will come at the end of the Buddhism string
It is a section that will focus on the concept
Of Nirvana and show Omega love is adept
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Buddha’s inclusive community
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Buddha doubted whether humanity
Was ready for his teaching’s philosophy
Then the god Brahma Sahampati asked him to pass it on
After appearing to the Buddha, the deed was done
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Buddha than gathered some followers
Who believed in his teachings chapter and verse
And also because of his stillness of heart
For Buddhism this was just the start
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The Hindu caste system Buddha did not accept
And his sanga or community did this reflect
Through complete relationships we love humanity
With the depth of God’s love for all to see
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Beliefs of Buddhism
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Following his enlightenment which was clear
Buddha travelled around India for about 44 years
Living as a beggar monk and teaching
All the people he met about the Buddhism thing
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Buddhism does not focus on any person
Whether human or divine paragon
A god, Buddha is not believed to be
Nor a mediator or saviour for you and me
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The idea of teaching or Dharma is sacrosanct
It cannot be changed, is timeless to be frank
Christians believe that Jesus’ life
And his death and resurrection ends all strife
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And is the path and way to salvation for all
But as we’ve seen, God has made an Omega call
That gives us a second path to embrace His love
Because the Father became incarnate, oh yes, by Jove
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Buddha’s teaching in the usual Indian way
Was passed by word of mouth every day
Then using human memory it was written down
Though this was much later, using verbs and nouns
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The Gospels are also based on memory
Before they were written down for posterity
And God’s Omega love let me demonstrate
Let’s folk edit His Word as if we are mates
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We control the words that are written
From memory, scrolls or just smitten
The Holy Spirit has inspired us in this way
Influences of people hold much sway
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This editing of His Word continues
With many Bible versions, the good news
If God lets us be so closely involved
It is possible that divine resolve
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Allows folk to have a crucial role to play
In spreading Omega love each and every day
It is therefore not surprising God lets humanity
Write new chapters of our future Omega family
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It is believed that Buddha’s enlightenment
Saw him pass from an unredeemed predicament
Right through to a state of redemption
So salvation and enlightenment are linked in Buddhism
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But Buddhism is sometimes thought of as atheistic
Because his enlightenment wasn’t through an external kick
Nor from holy writings or even study
And not from revelation from a god, you see
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This contrasts with God revealing to me
His plans and purposes for humanity
This has occurred over eighteen years
With Omega love the focus, holy and sincere
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In Christian thought, Jewish people are said
To have a veil over their hearts and their heads
That prevents them from accepting Jesus as Messiah
In Christian thought their state is dire
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What God has revealed through Omega Love Rapsody
Is akin to a veil removed from all humanity
So that we realise we can all participate
In God’s Omega love, this is our fate
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In the Dharma which is the law
That controls the perpetual cycle for evermore
Of birth, death and rebirth
In the peoples of the earth
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Everything in creation must perish
Whether or not it is our wish
In this way all things are in a state
Of flux, in that they dissolve and dissipate
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And make new combinations in new ways
This is determined by strict laws, Dharma says
And does not happen randomly
This is the Buddhist philosophy
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In the case of humans, the pertinent
Factor is the karma law element
This is evidenced by thoughts, words and deeds
And determines how we are reborn, indeed
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Good works leads to good rebirth
In our new life here on the earth
And bad works a bad rebirth
In our new life here on the earth
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Thus each rebirth is determined by
The karma of the previous life before we die
No-one can escape from this law
It is our fate now and for evermore
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Dharma, it does mean this law
But has another meaning with a different score
It means all the laws of the universe
And these laws they are diverse
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Examples of these dharmas are consciousness
Colours, sounds and all illness
The elements of earth, fire, air and water
Ignorance, sleep and our hunger
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Riches, fame and all beauty
Impulses of the will and sexuality
The minds power of reasoning
Organic life, ageing and dying
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Our senses, emotions and growing
As well as all true and all false teaching
It is an illusion that we are independent
We are a stream of dharmas the law has sent
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These dharmas change all the time
And after death they do incline
To form us into a new person
In Buddhism this is sine qua non
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As dharmas cover every area of life
Trying to escape would cause us strife
But with God’s Omega love we can transform
Our experiences so that holiness is the norm
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So that our dharmas all contribute to spreading
Omega love and all that it brings
And throughout humanity in life and in death
We participate in love with all our breath
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This cannot happen with Alpha alone
But with Omega love the job is done
An important point in Buddhist teaching
Is that it doesn’t recognise the Hindu thing
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That the self or atman remains constant
Throughout the cycle of rebirth the Hindu slant
So whereas in Hinduism the soul or atman
Must be united with the source of the world-Brahman
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Buddha completely rejected this
From his meditation analysis
James and Teresa both suggest
That faith without works is dead, at best
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James wrote what good is it if we can claim?
To have faith without deeds is not God’s aim
Is such faith alone able to save?
It is no way for us to behave
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If there’s a person without clothes and food
Saying I wish you well, won’t help their mood
And to say keep warm and be well fed
And doing nothing other than what you said
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Does not help their physical needs
It is no good, we must have deeds
And in similar vein faith alone
If not accompanied by action’s tone
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Is dead, such faith is dead indeed
Because faith and deeds must be our creed
Teresa wrote Christ hasn’t a body but yours
Your hands and feet can open doors
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Your hands and feet Lord Christ can use
It is the Omega way, if you so choose
Yours are the eyes through which Christ’s compassion
Looks out to the earth in a holy fashion
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Yours are the feet by which He does good
Shows us how to love just like He would
Yours are the hands with which He blesses us now
These words of Teresa are our holy vow
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St Paul said that works without love
Makes us into clanging gongs, by Jove
If I speak in tongues of men and angels
But have no love, I am like a cymbal
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If I have the gift of prophecy
And can fathom all the mysteries
And if I have faith to move mountains
And understand all knowledge’s fountains
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But if I have no love I am nothing
Because Omega love is the pivotal thing
And if I give all I have to the poor
And become a martyr, to be sure
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But if I don’t have love, nothing do I gain
And all my works will be in vain
Omega love and our participation
Gives profound life to everyone
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So that our thoughts, words and deeds
Fully align with the Omega creed
And we become fully loving and fully holy
Throughout the whole of humanity
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The evident goodwill that this creates
Will show that there’s escape from our karma fate
And our love for humanity is the key
To set us from karma’s reciprocity
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This book Omega Love Rapsody
Shows we can be superstars in humility
As we show Omega love in the drama of life
From Farasan all the way to Fife
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And instead of looking up to people like actors
Sportspeople and singers with apparent X factors
Thus making our lives meaningless in compare
In love and holiness we can star, if we care
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Buddhism and suffering
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Buddha’s enlightenment led him to discover
The Four Noble Truths and their effect on each other
First there is universal suffering
Caused by the whole of past karma’s sting
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This is mental, physical and emotional
And there is no escape from its pull
Yet we can be freed from past karma
Through the incarnation of Son or Father
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And accept that were are in the image of God
And this can make us into holy bods
If we want to see God we’ll be pure in heart
And for this Omega love does play its part
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For God says be holy for I am holy
To the whole of humanity
Secondly, the origin of suffering
Is sourced in what desire and ignorance bring
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So that we always do things the wrong way
Or the right things but the wrong way, every day
One example of desire and ignorance
Having so much undue influence
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In the whole of our earthly lives
Is the imbalanced idea of God, we derive
That does not take account of the sixteen
Feminine attributes of God, divinely routine
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These are revealed in Omega Love Rapsody
For the whole of humanity
And that we desire the wrong things
Or right things in the wrong way, unholy ring
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Is evidenced by us clinging to promiscuity
That leads to rape, paedophilia and sexual brutality
When the Omega love of God has freed us
To be pure, holy and virtuous
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The third noble truth is that it’s possible
For suffering to cease, to become void and null
In other words suffering will cease
The aim of Buddhism is eternal release
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This thus ends the endless cycle
Of rebirth or samsara and suffering’s pull
And entering into the blessed state
Of Nirvana so that we can celebrate
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The fourth noble truth shows how suffering
Can be removed we can thus rejoice and sing
This is through the Noble Eightfold Path
If we get there then we can all laugh
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In the major rap about suffering
It will show that we are forever freed from its sting
The suffering of humanity will end at last
And Omega love will be the staring cast
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The Noble Eightfold Path
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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The Noble Eightfold Path does consist
Of things to do right and not to be missed
Right understanding is the first
This recognises the validity of our thirst
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For the Four Noble Truths to ensconce
The Four Noble Truths are Buddhism’s response
And answer to human suffering
The issue that gives many people a sting
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And as I have already said
The major Omega response can be read
At the end of the Buddhism section
Where suffering will end as a phenomenon
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The second is right attitude
Avoiding sensual desire and hateful mood
Harm no creatures and have goodwill for all
This is the second noble call
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There are many ways to be intimate
And sexual intercourse is but one state
Balancing our attitude to intimacy
By utilising the Omega love philosophy
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Such as listening to others with interest
Communicating what Omega love suggests
Sensitive hugging and a holy kiss
The Father has no problem with this
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Loving the whole of humanity
Allowing humanity to love us openly
Taking Omega love to heart
This is the perfect way to start
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The enlightenment of God fills our hearts
With such depth of love, hatred has no part
If we seek to harm no creatures it would be an aid
To embrace the environment like a brother, Omega grade
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Peace and goodwill comes out of openness
In our lives of love and holiness
Right words and speech it is the third
No gossip, lying or slander is the word
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Be truthful; be wise, all the while
And use your speech to reconcile
Communication creates community
And communication that is purely holy
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Creates communities of love and holiness
This is true, I must confess
The act of creating such communities
Helps the whole of humanity
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To grow so that gossip, slander and lying
Have no place when we speak or sing
Wisdom, truth and our participation
In profound acts of reconciliation
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Is part of the pureness in our hearts
That the Holy Spirit inspires from the start
Right action is the number four
Be moral in all things for evermore
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Do not murder, steal or commit adultery
This applies to all of humanity
There are thirteen commandments that are holy
They are all in Omega Love Rapsody
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Moses was given the first ten
For the tribes of Israel like Dan and Reuben
These have been adopted by Christianity
To be a guide for the lives of humanity
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Then the two great commandments that Jesus gave
That helps us not to misbehave
Love God with all our being and our neighbour too
Love our neighbours as ourselves through and through
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And then the new commandment that Jesus gave
Love as God loves us in an Omega wave
These thirteen commandments sum up the morality
That God desires from humanity
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But the new commandment in particular
Is the one that will take our holiness far
Do not murder, steal or commit adultery
Are commandments six, seven and eight of the ten, you see
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God writes all the commandments on our hearts
So that they become natural, an Omega part
God writes on our hearts the holy command
Do not murder till it’s a natural stand
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With love, the ethos of humanity
The motivations for murder become purity
God writes on our hearts the holy command
Don’t commit adultery till it’s a natural stand
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Adultery’s focus is ephemeral
With Omega the main focus is the eternal
God writes on our hearts the holy command
Do not steal till it’s a natural stand
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No-one would steal if through all humanity
Love for folk rather than money was our policy plea
Number five is right occupation
This involves us in moral education
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Avoid any job that could harm anyone
That is any daughter or any son
Such as involvement in any military
Or working in the defence industry
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God the Father is a God of peace
And leads us to where all harm will cease
We can start by embracing the sixteen feminine
Attributes of God described herein
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These are having a sense of humour and patience
Being kind, polite, a calming influence
Being appreciative of others and communicative
Caring, considerate and responsive
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Having humility and understanding
Being approachable and good at listening
It would help if we are supportive
As well as being cooperative
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A final aspect of right occupation
Is embracing God’s will for all nations
In that the “Ever closer union” EU ideal
Is for all humanity in the Omega love deal
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With Omega love it’s our experience
And love and holiness makes perfect sense
Number six is right effort
Develop noble words, deeds and thoughts
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End all evil in your life
Instead let holiness be rife
To see God we must be pure in heart
Embrace Omega love to be very smart
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Let holiness be at our very core
So that those who meet us can be sure
They have been touched by holy love
That is inspired by the Holy Dove
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The only divide if truth be told
Is between those who love and them that’s cold
In North, South East and West
Omega love’s the abiding interest
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Number seven is right awareness
This is an aspect of our holiness
Be aware of how our thought, words and deeds
Affects others so that love can succeed
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Be free of desire and sorrow
Right awareness is the way to go
We now know that God’s silence
Is because His love is so immense
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That He speaks through our actions and inactions
Because Omega love is for everyone
His love is shown through our thoughts, words and deeds
This is the essence of God’s Omega creed
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When to His Omega love we open our lives
It will cause the rest of humanity to thrive
And we will hear His voice loud and clear
Through the joy of others who to us come near
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They will experience His love through us
Life for us all will be marvellous
We can be free from desire when we grow
To love all of humanity with Omega love’s flow
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And as we grow to love in this way
We can focus our love on a person each day
With whom a relationship we do share
This person has our special love and care
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This means that though this person is the same
They change as they grow, maturity the aim
But as well as changing they still remain
That very same person from body to brain
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Verse 39
The longer we love a person, then the more
Our love for them grows, that is for sure
And the more their love grows for us
Till our love is completely harmonious
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Verse 40
We can be free from sorrow when we accept
That God wants us to become Omega adept
And share in His love and His judgement
In this we can all be confident
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Verse 41
This means that we have it in our hearts and minds
To determine the life chances of all humankind
Whilst they are alive on the earth
And what happens in life after death’s new birth
Chorus
Verse 42
This is a great responsibility
That we have for the rest of humanity
But with Omega love it is blessings for all
As we open up to the holiness call
Chorus
Verse 43
Thus the life of heaven becomes life on earth
This is our Omega love’s new birth
And the life of earth becomes the life of heaven
As we are influenced by Omega love’s leaven
Chorus
Verse 44
Right meditation is number eight
Father, Son and Holy Spirit have done the ultimate
In prayer and preparation for billions of years
13.8 billion, to end all our tears
Chorus
Verse 45
So that Omega love can be the experience
Of all humanity with holy confidence
The best mediation we can do
Is to realise this and open our hearts to
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Verse 46
The Omega love that has been planned for so long
The joy in our hearts will burst into song
And the veil that has prevented us realising this
Can (with our free will) become a time of bliss
Chorus
Morality, spiritual discipline and insight
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The Noble Eightfold Path is in three fields
The first is the morality yield
Comprises speech, action and occupation
The aim is the right moral application
Chorus
Verse 2
The second group is spiritual discipline
Where morality becomes genuine
With right effort, awareness and meditation
This is the path for every nation
Chorus
Verse 3
The third group is about insight
Where we seek to get our perception right
With right understanding and attitude
This completes the Eightfold food
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Verse 4
The Eightfold Path is practical
Balanced and not severe, in its pull
But it is a demanding lifestyle
The aim is to make our life worthwhile
Chorus
Verse 5
Omega love which encapsulates
All these things yet elucidates
To take us beyond them in a way
That we can be rational and holy every day
Chorus
Verse 6
Thus spiritual discipline and morality
Can be practised by all of humanity
And the final grouping of insight
Lets us live for Omega love day and night
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Nirvana
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
According to Dharma the unity
Of the human personality is illusory
Constant change is the reality
Of the universal elements and humanity
Chorus
Verse 2
Belief in the self is abandoned
In fact it is completely shunned
‘I’ and ‘my’ reflect false attitudes
That is the cause of the suffering mood
Chorus
Verse 3
The doctrine of the non self or an atman
Is important to the Buddhist clan
And is a vital contribution to religious thought
That Buddhism provides and is taught
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Verse 4
Nirvana cannot be separated
From the non self, it’s a related thread
It comes out of a verb meaning to ‘waft away’
And is the goal of Buddhism here today
Chorus
Verse 5
Nirvana is the end of suffering
Suffering is over, the end of its sting
Nirvana is a dharma, one of 170
But is unchanging and independent, uniquely
Chorus
Verse 6
Nirvana can be experienced by meditation
The others depend on each other, in comparison
But it is not a full experience of Nirvana
Because there will still be at work some dharmas
Chorus
Verse 7
Omega love and holiness in contrast
Can be fully experienced here at last
There is no limit to the love we can share
Purity, joy and holiness will be our fare
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Nirvana: The suffering of the people is over!
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
That suffering we experience, this is true
It happens to the whole human crew
If Alpha was the only way
Suffering would be here to stay
Chorus
Verse 2
The path to Nirvana can be for all
If we do heed the Omega call
Omega love writes for us new rules
To ignore them we can only be fools
Chorus
Verse 3
The words of this rap they will combine
To end all suffering for all time
There’ll be excerpts from the pertinent raps
Ending suffering is not a perhaps
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Verse 4
The suffering aspect that is over
From Dammam all the way to Dover
Will start the section as a headline
We are moving into Omega time
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Verse 5
The titles of each sourcing rap
Will come next as a guiding map
And then the excerpts will follow
Because Omega love is the way to go
Chorus
The suffering of the people is over
From
Einstein was wrong
Verse 8
As we’ve seen Alpha is all of history
Omega is the future of humanity
Alpha has been integral to God’s plans
But many have not been Alpha fans
Chorus
Verse 9
Those who worked in Alpha have done their best
Many have cried to God for the Omega fest
Others have said if this is it
If God is only Alpha I could spit
Chorus
Verse 10
If God allows these pains and tears
Sadness suffering and all our fears
And if He allows injustice too
How can that be love for the many not few
Chorus
Verse 11
Many have asked questions like these
Such Alpha folk God aims to please
This He does with His Omega love
For all of us, oh yes by Jove
Chorus
Verse 12
That’s why Jesus said to Thomas the doubter
You believe because you’ve seen, the outer
Blessed are those who have not seen
And yet believe in the Nazarene
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Chorus
Verse 13
In other words blessed are they
Who’ve lived within the Alpha way
And yet still they have truly believed
Blessed is Omega they have now received
Chorus
Capitalism is over
From
Enforces rationing
Verse 1
The situation in poor nation states
And poor parts of ‘wealthy’ nations rate
That the logic of global capital
Leads to a full rationing cull
Chorus
Verse 2
So the rationing of services and goods
The limiting factor of cost that would
Prevents all that can be achieved
Or provided if we roll up our sleeves
Chorus
Verse 3
But if finance and economic cost
Is no longer a factor because the ethos
Of Omega love now takes its place
And puts bounteous joy on the human face
Chorus
Verse 4
With complete commerce we can provide
For holiness has nothing to hide
Then happiness replaces suffering
And material hardship’s no longer the thing
Chorus
From
The core part 1 (the community of earth and
heaven)
Verse 1
The core of complete commerce is simplicity
All it needs is love, care and humility
And holiness in all humanity
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Because in essence everything will be free
Chorus
Verse 2
For example in any supermarket
In my basket or trolley are things I get
I then pay for them at the checkout
And go home with purchases like bread and trout
Chorus
Verse 3
On other occasions on the internet
I buy the things that I want to get
I type my card number and address
A few days later they arrive, I confess
Chorus
Verse 4
But what is to stop humanity
Going through the motions of purchases, see
Without any money changing hands
Yet we can take home goods that we demand
Chorus
Verse 5
But we only take home what we need
Or the goods arrive at postal speed
An argument against this is people will
Want all the best things at the checkout till
Chorus
Verse 6
But quite frankly once kudos is taken away
From having all the best things every day
Because they are now fully available to all
We’d only take what we need from the shopping mall
Chorus
Verse 10
To love our ‘enemies’ for this is the path
To perfection in God’s eyes, do this and laugh
Another point is that poorer people
Within rich nations their rights annul
Chorus
Verse 11
As well as people from poorer lands
Are denied things they need, hopes turn to sand
Such as first class education and affordable homes
Medicines and healthcare, their hopes are blown
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Chorus
Verse 12
And all this denied on the grounds of cost
It’s unloving, unjust and Omega is lost
Love and holiness communities
With complete commerce, no compassion freeze
Chorus
Verse 13
Can solve all problems of people denied
We just need humanity to be onside
With the agreement of people throughout the world
Omega love can be unfurled
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Verse 15
A further issue if all need is met
Is no-one would want to work or fret
But this presupposes that all people
Will have the same mindsets and that is dull
Chorus
Verse 16
When love and holiness becomes influential
Our attitudes will change, of course they shall
We don’t know how people will react
We haven’t tried Omega love and that’s a fact
Chorus
Verse 19
We can willingly do things for each other
And find we want to love one another
And technological innovation
Can be used to make dirty jobs fun
Chorus
Verse 20
This also applies to unpleasant work
And horrible jobs that people shirk
The focus is on making them easier
Instead of making profit to make boss purr
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Verse 21
With complete commerce we need not waste
Skills and gifts because it is poor taste
When the market says we no longer need
Or cannot afford to pay wages indeed
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Verse 22
Because they can be utilised
To do jobs that can really be prized
Such as small class sizes throughout humanity
As Omega love becomes reality
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Verse 23
And we can have throughout humanity
As many doctors and nurses as can be
And midwives too and healthcare staff
This would cause humanity to laugh
Chorus
Verse 24
And all the medicines that we need
With buildings and equipment, it is agreed
And all can have high quality healthcare
All of this is Omega fare
Chorus
Verse 25
People can be valued with high self-esteem
Love and holiness is no longer a dream
And complete commerce means humanity
Can respond to disasters empathetically
Chorus
Verse 28
To express the love that is in our hearts
That puts people first right from the start
Costs and profits are a non issue
It is Omega love all the way through
Chorus
Verse 29
Infrastructure we can prioritise
Whatever is needed we respond to cries
And this is not just for the Philippines
But all prone disaster areas receive love’s sheen
Chorus
From
The core part 2 (the prospects for Omega love)
Verse 4
And the way that people pay for food
We can love or we can be really crude
In other words it is up to us
To meet all need, without a fuss
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Verse 5
So no-one needs to go without
If we desire to use Omega’s clout
The power of love and judgement rests
In financial matters and humanity’s quest
Chorus
Verse 6
With each person in humanity
We have the power, so you see
The incarnate Father and the Son
Became human for everyone
Chorus
Verse 7
So that love and judgement we can share
And become Omega love aware
Without embracing all these things
We will have all of division’s stings
Chorus
Verse 8
Some will have and some will not
The haves will seek to protect their lot
Enhance their position, status and ‘wealth’
And this they will not do by stealth
Chorus
Verse 9
Those without will seek justice
To seek a path from the abyss
And political parties will fight the cause
Of people in these social wars
Chorus
Verse 10
But Omega love it opens up
A fairer share of destiny’s cup
With fresh and holy attitudes
And an end to economic feuds
From
Provision for all
Verse 6
These are indicative that when we align
Ourselves with God’s holy and righteous sign
We can feed the whole of humanity
And have plenty to spare quite easily
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Verse 7
This shows that we all have a debt to God
That we cannot pay with any wad
And God does not expect us to repay
Instead, live for Omega love every day
Chorus
From
Bread of life
Verse 5
It would be very instructive to
Look at Jesus’ ethos that is true
And His attitude to provision of need
In respect of the complete commerce seed
Chorus
Verse 6
This is underpinned by Omega love
Oh yes it truly is by Jove
Jesus’ words leave no dispute
That provision is the central root
Chorus
Verse 7
“I am the bread of life” He said
He who comes to me will always be fed
And he who believes in me will never thirst
Come to me and you will be nursed
Chorus
Verse 8
Some people put the argument
That western society has a Christian bent
But until our love does match up to
These words of Jesus through and through
Chorus
Verse 9
With Omega love in social policies
And provision of need shows divinity
We are not being loving enough
And we lack God’s Omega holy stuff
Chorus
From
God the Marxist
Verse 2
In the programmes titled Masters of Money
One was about Karl Marx, you see
Marx’s solution to capital
Was to abolish it, he was no pal
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Chorus
Verse 3
However, despite much analysis
Marx never said how to achieve this
But in this book as you have seen
Of abolishing capital, God is very keen
Chorus
Verse 4
Complete commerce is God’s gift
To give all humanity a lift
And shows how capital can end
We can love each other instead of spend
Chorus
Verse 5
Omega love it is the key
To set the whole of humanity free
Because capital has a great weakness
Omega love it does suppress
Chorus
Verse 6
One lesson we learn from history
Is all empires end in humanity
With the exception I do confess
Of the kingdom of love and holiness
Chorus
Verse 7
And now it’s capital’s turn to fall
And as I’ve written to make this call
That means that I am a Marxist
To the end of capital I did assist
Chorus
Verse 8
And as God is the source of Omega love
That makes God Marxist, it does by Jove!
What’s good for God is good enough for me
And embraced by the whole of humanity
Chorus
Verse 9
Or at least the people who love one another
Like sister, daughter, son or mother
We are all Marxist and very proud of it!
And God is the source of this Omega hit.
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From
The meek will now inherit the earth
Verse 11
For example by peaceful democratic means
Omega love can help the dreams
Of the meek to gain high quality
Healthcare and housing in humanity
Chorus
Verse 12
There is nothing to stop the ‘wealthy’ too
Becoming meek, this is humility’s due
And accepting that years of privilege
At the expense of others on the edge
Chorus
Verse 13
Must come completely to an end
We’re equal now, oh yes my friend
And this can lead to God’s Omega birth
Where the meek indeed inherit the earth!
Chorus
From
Stepping into and out of righteousness
Verse 10
Another example that we can see
Is the fact that global humanity
Experienced recession since 2008
That gave masses of people a negative fate
Chorus
Verse 11
Especially the whole of Generation Y
Who find employment hard to come by
This is global it affects too many
But it is capitalism’s true policy
Chorus
Verse 12
This means the spread of uncertainty
Has gone global in humanity
But as we now know the nature cyclic
Of recessions is caused by a human trick
Chorus
Verse 13
Where we have freedom to step into and out
Acts of righteousness that have real clout
The good news is we can step into
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Righteousness and live there, a holy crew
Chorus
Verse 14
That is how we live as community
Of love and holiness in humanity
This would mean utilising the principles
Of complete commerce to the full
Chorus
Verse 15
And then all recessions they can end
As a human experience for you my friend
Instead we can provide for all need
And that is our Omega creed
Chorus
From
Collective action
Verse 15
Money was lent and debts did mount
For people with limited bank accounts
And of course they couldn’t afford to repay
The problem was this is the capital way
Chorus
Verse 16
And the global economy did depend
On such debt repaid right to the end
One way to solve the conundrum
Of the injustice of debt that makes folk numb
Chorus
Verse 17
Is to ensure that our systems economic
Embrace God’s love and holiness trick
And the ethos of this community
Can spread throughout all of humanity
Chorus
Verse 18
And if the peoples of every land
Collectively make a holy stand
And ignores the dictates of the banks
And bond traders of every rank
Chorus
Verse 19
And ignores the credit rating agencies
What can they do to you and me?
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They are powerless and that’s the point
Let’s open our hearts to God’s holy anoint
Chorus
From
The power of prayer
Verse 14
Feeding 5,000 and thousand four
Reflects what God has got in store
For humanity as a whole
With love and holiness as the goal
Chorus
Verse 15
That is why Jesus taught us to pray
The Lord’s Prayer each and every day
And then we all will have a say
About heaven on earth, the divine way
Chorus
Verse 16
There is no alternative we’ve been told
The acronym TINA means hearts are cold
God’s answer to this is an acronym
Of three letters that spell the word TIN
Chorus
Verse 17
TIN truly stands for THERE IS NOW!
Because of humanity’s Omega vow
And with Omega love it is clear to see
We can unite all of humanity
Chorus
Hatred is over
Chorus
The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
This is the book’s recurring theme
The end of hatred’s a divine dream
It’s the chorus to each and every verse
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Marks the end of hatred as a curse
Chorus
War is over
From
Truly participatory democracy
Verse 5
But these ‘complex’ decisions are often based
On selfish greedy issues in the first place
These are selfish issues that lead to war
But now we the people do say ‘NO MORE!’
Chorus
From
Sharing social capital
Verse 19
The third item’s the gospel of peace
Makes us peacemaker’s and hatred cease
God desires peace in all of life
Centre of God’s heart and ends all strife
Chorus
Jewish and Palestinian conflict is over
From
The rule of law
Verse 19
On 2nd November 1917 AD
A declaration by the British Foreign Secretary
Arthur James Balfour tried to
Do two contradictory things in Palestine’s brew
Chorus
Verse 20
Firstly it promised Palestine
As a homeland for Jewish peoples, it did define
Secondly it said that this must be done
In a way that doesn’t contravene the rights of anyone
Chorus
Verse 21
Who is Palestinian and is living there
Balfour thought that he was being fair
Jewish people took this as a signal to create
In all but name a Jewish state
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Verse 22
And began to move there one by one
The Palestinian conflict had begun
Palestinians thought that they had been promised
Exactly the same land for being loyalist
Chorus
Verse 23
And for fighting with the Allies in World War One
In return they were promised as sine qua non
This very same land, fit for a prince
And we’ve been living with the tensions ever since
Chorus
Verse 24
On 29th November 1947 AD
The United Nations General Assembly
Passed ‘Resolution 181,’ this partitioned Palestine
Between Jewish and Arab states, by disastrous design
Chorus
Verse 25
The Jewish people accepted this partitioning
But the Palestinians did not, they thought it a sting
For Palestinians the State of Israel is called ‘al –nakba’
This means ‘the catastrophe’ that came after
Chorus
Verse 26
On 14th May 1948
Israel was declared a State
There is no doubt that the fate of the
Jewish peoples at the hands of the Nazis
Chorus
Verse 27
In the Holocaust of World War Two
In which the dead included six million Jews
Played a part in the UN declaration
And led to the forming of the Israel nation
Chorus
Verse 28
But this stems back to British colonialism’s stand
Which gave them power over the Palestinian lands
And also power over Palestinian folk
This form of power is to no-one a joke
Chorus
Verse 29
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Such power rests on laws and treaties in full
That is based on Magna Carta principles
The Magna Carta’s been superseded by God’s ‘rule of law’
Based on His love and holiness for evermore
Chorus
Verse 30
And thus we have the opportunity
To start again in Israel/ Palestine with holy vivacity
But this time embracing the Omega love that God
Enables us to share in, a love that is not odd
Chorus
Verse 31
This is the same God that has been the Moshiach
Of Judaism, Him they do not lack
For 13.8 billion years
He heals, reconciles and takes away our tears
Chorus
Verse 32
And as we have seen earlier in this book
Atheists and secularists are no longer mistook
As they are loved by God as His people
God touches our hearts and within our skulls
Chorus
Verse 33
Later in the book we will also see
That the foundations of Islam and Christianity
Are built on sand in comparison to
God the Father incarnate and what He can do
Chorus
Verse 34
One of the implications of embracing the will
Of the Lord God or Yahweh’s lasting goodwill
Or Allah, or God the Father Almighty
Is that we can love all the world’s people as our family
Chorus
Verse 35
And we can allow them to love us back in the same way
If we simply let Omega love have its day
Thus, with this perspective, there is no division between
Jewish and Palestinian peoples, love is routine
Chorus
Verse 36
And they can live in the same streets, towns and neighbourhoods
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Cities, states and countries, as loving people should
As brothers and sisters in love and holiness
This is possible with Omega love, I must confess
Chorus
Verse 37
Omega love and holiness of God is not just
For Jewish and Palestinian peoples, but for all a must
As all the peoples of the world grow to live
With God’s Omega rule of law imperative
Chorus
Verse 38
I thus declare peace between all the peoples
Of the world whatever our circumstance, the past we annul
But in the context of this section of God’s Omega rule of law
Peace between Jewish and Palestinian peoples, forevermore
Chorus
Oppression is over
From
The veil: Liberation
Verse 1
At Passover the Israelites
Were freed from Egypt by God’s might
Liberation, no more oppress
God freed them from a mighty mess
Chorus
Verse 2
What God did then was Alpha plus
And he will do the same for us
Oppression will no longer be
The life of all humanity
Chorus
From
Why Jesus wept
Verse 9
We argue about theology
While oppression around us does run free
To our children we deny
To learn Omega till they die
Chorus
From
Introduction part 3: (The gambles that fail)
Verse 19
When the deals and gambles of world’s populace
Seek to go against God’s Omega case
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It leads to injustice and poverty
And oppression for huge swathes of humanity
Chorus
From
Truly participatory democracy
Verse 7
And if not these then forms of oppression
Or other things that lead to recession
With truly participatory democracy
These can be sidelined so very easily
Chorus
Verse 8
In favour of things that are of major concern
To God’s Omega people, our hearts do yearn
To show we love the ecosystems of the earth
In our hearts Omega love gives birth
Chorus
Verse 9
To the eradication of need and poverty
This we long to see throughout humanity
The end of oppression and injustice
It’s time for the people to taste God’s kiss
Chorus
Abuse of power is over
From
Why Jesus wept
Verse 13
Denying people a place to live
Economic abuses about take not give
Democratic rights that are denied
For all these things tears are applied
Chorus
From
Jesus compared to constructed systems
Verse 6
Paul wrote all things created by him and for him
The sentiment would make a lovely hymn
Environmentalists want to protect the earth
Economic growth it has too much girth
Chorus
Verse 7
And because of this abuse by the economy
It s Omega love to set the earth free
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For Jesus the Logos this is His aim
If we’re loving and holy we’re not to blame
Chorus
From
Ending promiscuity
Verse 6
For the short moment it takes us to align
With the ethos of the Omega sign
This community of love and holiness
Has eternal consequences, I confess
Chorus
Verse 7
That is beneficial and satisfying
And help us see promiscuity’s sting
This is that it’s totally vacuous
To think otherwise is ludicrous
Chorus
Verse 8
If we have an inordinate
Focus of sex at any rate
As the only form of intimacy
Dysfunctional our path will be
Chorus
Verse 9
Such dysfunction it causes rape
And paedophilia’s a shameful take
It also leads to sexual abuse
When we let dysfunction on the loose
Chorus
Verse 10
It’s possible for us to be whole
Holy and loving with self control
Where dysfunction is as far away
As we allow God to throw them every day
Chorus
From
The meek will now inherit the earth
Verse 3
People who are really strong
Do not need to shout and fight along
Or get angry and abuse power
Use coercion as an ungodly shower
Chorus
Verse 4
Nor let insecurity and greed
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Underpin the whole of their policy creed
The meek have already inherited the earth
In theory at least, the Omega birth
Chorus
Verse 5
But in practice are prevented from
Their inheritance by hangers-on
The meek of the world they do rely
On peace and calmness to get by
Chorus
Verse 6
And gentleness and humility
And kind and caring courtesy
There’s humour and being approachable
Sensitivity to need, their heart strings pull
Chorus
Verse 7
Qualities such as these they do reflect
People who have in all respects
Become participants in love and holiness
Their Omega love is limitless
Chorus
From
Stepping into and out of righteousness
Verse 5
By God forgiving all our sin
Then it is possible for us to step in
And out of because we have free will
Acts of righteousness, God’s Omega thrill
Chorus
Verse 6
This ability because of our free will
To step into and out of God’s righteous drill
Is reflected in the cyclic nature
Of our economic systems’ failure
Chorus
Verse 7
In other words there will always be
Ups and downs in the economy
And this is linked to our abuse
Of human nature on the loose
Chorus
Verse 8
This is a fundamental flaw
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In our global economic law
And this leads to our recessions
And sometimes also depressions
Chorus
Verse 9
Examples are the many times
That the UK and the US have had to climb
Out of recession since World War One
They entered economic Babylon
Chorus
Machiavellian politics is over
From
The end of history
Verse 5
Omega love enables communities
To exemplify holiness in humanity
Politics will then less likely be the preserve
Of particular classes because we all will serve
Chorus
Verse 6
And will work together and perceive
Working together with the Holy Breathe
And as such communities do mature
We see ourselves as holy and pure
Chorus
Verse 7
And in political terms we can complete
The end of history thesis, loving and neat
By becoming people who love each other
With the love that Jesus and the Father
Chorus
Verse 8
Has for everyone of us
For us to love like this is a must
In other words the end of history
Rather than ubiquity of democracy
Chorus
Verse 9
Is God’s ubiquitous influence
On our words and deeds, with holy consequence
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As we embrace the Father and the Son
And their incarnations which scripture begun
Chorus
From
The end of Machiavellian politics
Verse 5
It’s time for politicians to realise
They are the same as us, there’s no disguise
And there is no special case for them
If they live for Omega, no problem
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Verse 6
Omega love they must represent
And the needs of all who are clients
These are people who they all must serve
In the same way as Jesus with holy nerve
Chorus
Verse 7
For Jesus is our servant King
He wants us all to do His thing
There would thus be a primary aim
To love our ‘enemies’ without shame
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Verse 8
In this way we can participate
And rid our politics of all the hate
Machiavelli clout comes to an end
This is the Omega dividend
Chorus
From
The start of political revolution
Verse 1
Omega love is revolutionary
It transforms the whole of humanity
And inspires us into acts of holiness
That were previously impossible, I confess
Chorus
Verse 2
This revolution transforms systems
Of a political nature, for our whims
So that they can be used for holiness
And was previously impossible, in a mess
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Verse 3
The so called complexity of democracies
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Throughout the whole of humanity
(Apparently) requires folk with high intellect
To run them without any meddling effect
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Verse 4
From ‘ordinary’ people like you and me
Who can’t be involved very easily
Apart from voting every four or five years
If, indeed, we can vote without any tears
Chorus
Verse 5
This lack of involvement of ‘ordinary’ folk
It is an injustice and a very bad joke
Our democracies often exemplify
Qualities that St. Paul said need to die
Chorus
Verse 6
Like hatred, discord and impurity
Fits of rage and debauchery
Selfish ambition and idolatry
Dissention, factions and jealousy
Chorus
Verse 7
And of course there is envy
Does this list have a familiarity?
When we think of politicians in a country
We need Omega love for a new polity
Chorus
Verse 10
But transforming politicians is not enough
We’ve had our fill of this democracy stuff
Representative democracy needs an overhaul
An Omega revolution is God’s call
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From
Truly participatory democracy
Verse 1
It is often said that pure democracy
Where all people are involved in making policy
And that to involve us all is impractical
As well as time consuming for morale
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Verse 2
One argument that can counter this
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Is use of technology can lead to bliss
Votes via computers or mobile phones
Could truly overcome and power dethrone
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Verse 3
And we can thus use all our skills
To align with God’s Omega drills
Use resources and innovation too
To create a safe, secure voting view
Chorus
Verse 4
With anonymous and accurate technology
Where there’s a will there’s a way, you’ll agree
Another argument posed is that decisions complex
Are too difficult for most minds of either sex
Chorus
Verse 5
But these ‘complex’ decisions are often based
On selfish greedy issues in the first place
These are selfish issues that lead to war
But now we the people do say ‘NO MORE!’
Chorus
Verse 6
If not war then economic conflict
Or other issues where I predict
Slavery, injustice and unaddressed need
These are NOT the Omega love creed
Chorus
Verse 7
And if not these then forms of oppression
Or other things that lead to recession
With truly participatory democracy
These can be sidelined so very easily
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Verse 8
In favour of things that are of major concern
To God’s Omega people, our hearts do yearn
To show we love the ecosystems of the earth
In our hearts Omega love gives birth
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Verse 9
To the eradication of need and poverty
This we long to see throughout humanity
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The end of oppression and injustice
It’s time for the people to taste God’s kiss
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Verse 10
We underpin priorities with kindness and love
And with fairness and compassion, we do by Jove
So that we put into practice loving one another
With the depth of love which Jesus us does smother
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Verse 11
And if we believe in this message of hope
We share it with our lives, so that others can cope
And God the Father and God the Son
Incarnate made Omega real for everyone
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From
Revolution is absolutely necessary AND distinctly
achievable
Verse 1
One of the reasons for ‘complexity’
In political decisions is that each country
Is seeking to gain an advantage
Economic (usually) on the world stage
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Verse 2
But if Omega love allows us to
Become more selfless in all we do
We can then reverse this belittling hold
That says ‘ordinary’ folk must do as they’re told
Verse 3
Instead of being in forms of conflict
We can with Omega love contradict
And let holy co-operation become reality
With complete commerce throughout humanity
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Verse 4
Such co-operation between the world’s folk
And representation involving ALL is no joke
Because ALL decisions would be made by ALL
And this is an Omega love call
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Verse 5
Decisions made benefit ALL humanity
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And this can truly become reality
This is the path of Omega love
It’s holy and from God, oh yes it is by Jove
Chorus
Verse 6
This path is definitely revolutionary
And it is absolutely necessary
AND, with God’s help, distinctly achievable
This is Omega love to the full.
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From
David and Goliath
Verse 1
Omega love outlines a principle
That Malcolm Gladwell makes to the full
In his book titled David and Goliath
He takes us down an Omega path
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Verse 2
The theme of the book is interesting
In the light of God’s Omega love thing
This is that the strong are surprisingly weak
If looked at from an angle oblique
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Verse 3
And people who seem weak are surprisingly strong
When they look to Omega where they belong
In regard to politics and economics
I have shown that Omega is the best trick
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Verse 4
In that a small but significant emphasis change
Can bring justice into humanity’s range
We can eradicate all need and poverty
Just like that! At a stroke! Easily
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Verse 5
All it needs is people to participate
In love and holiness, a beautiful state
For the strong who lack love but want to be meek
They can join the rest of us, and Omega love seek
Chorus
Verse 6
Love and holiness becomes possible
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Even if we thought previous chances were null
With God’s help we heal the scars and pains
Hurt and suffering become long gone domains
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Death and dying are over
From
God the ultimate, eternal and merciful Guru
Verse 6
Salvation is a love union with God
That comes out of devotion and that’s not odd
This devotional worship in us it stirs
Until the union with God occurs
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Verse 7
Until union occurs we must live many times
Through reincarnation until with God we combine
This process only ends when we find
God at last with love and holiness minds
Chorus
Verse 8
In Omega terms this union occurs
When love and judgement do concur
Because in God’s love we all can share
And in His judgement too, to make life fair
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Verse 9
His word came to us through the ten gurus
And with Omega love we have to choose
To think only in Alpha terms
Our enlightenment it will not be firm
Chorus
Verse 10
In the sense that it will not be complete
If we only dance to the Alpha beat
But if we’re open to Alpha and Omega
With Alpha being all of history’s procedure
Chorus
Verse 11
So Alpha is our current enlightenment
Omega is the love that God has sent
By mercy to help us participate
In Omega love from now this date
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Verse 12
This means we can use our traditions
As a springboard to love’s intuitions
So we can love the rest of humanity
Because God’s Omega love has set us free
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From
The noble eightfold path
Verse 40
We can be free from sorrow when we accept
That God wants us to become Omega adept
And share in His love and His judgement
In this we can all be confident
Chorus
Verse 41
This means that we have it in our hearts and minds
To determine the life chances of all humankind
Whilst they are alive on the earth
And what happens in life after death’s new birth
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Verse 42
This is a great responsibility
That we have for the rest of humanity
But with Omega love it is blessings for all
As we open to the holiness call
Chorus
Verse 43
Thus the life of heaven becomes life on earth
This is our Omega love’s new birth
And the life of earth becomes the life of heaven
As we are influenced by Omega love’s leaven
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From
The Upanishads
Verse 21
With Omega love heaven on earth
Releases us from repeated births
As in God’s love and judgement we share
Thus we can choose to be eternally fair
Chorus
Verse 22
This appears a great responsibility
But when holiness pervades humanity
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Our love it can become immense
A pure and holy experience
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From
Core beliefs and practices
Verse 1
All of Hindus they do believe
That reincarnation they cannot leave
Thus for an Hindu life and death do flow
Through many existences in a row
Chorus
Verse 2
This concept called samsura has at its core
The flow of life for evermore
From birth to death and then rebirth
Lasts billions of years whether in Patna or Perth
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Verse 3
Linked with the idea of samsura
Is the concept that is called karma
Karma actually means work or action
But also reflects the consequences of our interactions
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Verse 4
That occurs within a life’s existence
And does have the influence
Of impacting on the next existence of life
And determines its nature in joy or strife
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Verse 5
And this is a chain which continues
Ad infinitum, we cannot choose
The Hindu hope is for release
Called moksha so this cycle can cease
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Verse 6
God the Father gives us the power
To share in love and judgement’s hour
And thus bring heaven’s love to the earth
Omega love can be ours from birth
Chorus
Verse 7
It is the love that is in our hearts
That overcomes samsura from the start
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Thus all moksha we have the power to give
Because Omega lets purity in us live
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Verse 8
Thus there can be everlasting mercy
In the hearts of all humanity
Samsura we have the power and choice to end
For reincarnation is not our friend
Chorus
Verse 9
Omega love on earth can last forever
It all depends on us and whether
We choose to let mercy triumph over judgement
And let holiness cause us to be benevolent
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From
The ethics of heaven
Verse 11
The wisdom that Confucians sought
Is aligning earth and heaven’s thought
Omega love merges and unites
The essence of heaven and that is right
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Verse 12
With life on earth so that there will be
No difference between the two in reality
Except that life on earth it is finite
And as we’ve seen we can overcome that blight
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Verse 13
Because in divine love we can participate
And judgement too, it’s our Omega fate
From
Honour in life and in death
Verse 8
God’s Omega love does equip us to
Honour and love all the human crew
This includes our parents while they are alive
It comes naturally, we need not strive
Chorus
Verse 9
Yet it is also a love that does not end
The bonds of relationships when our friends
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Or parents, neighbours, or family
Or indeed any member of humanity
Chorus
Verse 10
Dies and end their life on earth
Our love is the same as the day of birth
This is because God, the ultimate judge
In a move that ain’t no Omega fudge
Chorus
Verse 11
Allows us to share and participate
In His love and His judgement, it is our fate
This means that through Omega love in our hearts
We can choose and decide other’s post death parts
Chorus
Verse 12
This includes the eternal destinies
Of any person who dies in humanity
Of course this could lead to conflicts if
We choose life with God and end all tiffs
Chorus
Verse 13
And another person chooses life without God
For that same person, this would be odd
But God trusts that we will use our power
In pure and holy ways, each and every hour
Chorus
Verse 14
This means that humanity ultimately
Will be united about the eternal destinies
Of everyone in life and in death
This is heaven on earth’s divine breath
Chorus
From
The Tao
Verse 26
In this way we the people become the state
And Omega love’s our policy, let’s celebrate
Omega love gives us freedom to bring all
Heaven’s pure and holy qualities to the earth ball
Chorus
Verse 27
We embrace immortality for we are confident
That now mercy will triumph over all judgement
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Our oneness with God comes when we embrace
The implications of God’s incarnation in this place
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Verse 28
That means the incarnation of the Father and the Son
And the Son’s life, death and resurrection for everyone
The love that washes through our lives through either
Brings wholeness, joy and peace and life of wonder
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From
Art and emptying the mind
Verse 8
God has given us the ability to
Shape destinies in life and death too
By allowing us to share in His love and judgement
Means that through His abundant grace, love is prominent
Chorus
Verse 9
God is giving us the opportunity to
Surrender to the proactive all life through
This is the way of Omega love
With the inspiration of God the Holy Dove
Chorus
Verse 10
If we think of the whole of the 13.8
Billion years of history until this date
As being the Alpha perspective element
And Omega, by the grace of God, implements
Chorus
Verse 11
Us participating in the love and holiness
So that our Omega love becomes limitless
It will then be possible for us to forgive
Those who’ve committed heinous acts, and been insensitive
Chorus
Verse 12
And for them to be part of God’s Omega plans
In life and in death, we can be one clan
One reason that may help us to do this
Is that people who have suffered, and we miss
Chorus
Verse 13
Will, if that is what the Omega love in our hearts
Desires so they can have a new start
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Can be part of Omega in life and in death
We can join in this love with all of our breath
Chorus
Verse 14
This would be an active way of uniting
Heaven and earth in the peace that love brings
Because their heinous acts were committed when
Alpha was dominant, it was our oxygen
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Verse 15
And was seen by many to be the only way
Of structuring humanity from day to day
We now have the opportunity to be pro active
In bringing Omega healing to the way that we live
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Verse 16
This is better than just going with the flow
And letting hatred build up in the world we know
Such hatred is to the detriment of humanity
Instead we can be Godly, with love’s tapestry
Chorus
Verse 17
We can thus all actively seek heaven on earth
In life and in death seek holiness’s worth
And this we seek for all the peoples of the world
As Omega love is completely unfurled
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From
Magic and immortality
Verse 12
As we participate in this God’s great gift
And all of humanity gets a lift
Omega love is the great secret
Of heaven and earth, lest we forget
Chorus
Verse 13
And because God, the ultimate judge
Allows us to share without any fudge
In His love and His judgement
We have responsibility as earth’s residents
Chorus
Verse 14
To determine whether people live
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With God in life and death, Omega narrative
Or instead without God in life and in death
We can choose with actions, thoughts and breath
Chorus
Verse 15
Bur because of the impact of God in our lives
The influence of Omega love will be our drive
Thus love on earth and in the afterlife
Will be the hallmark of humanity without any strife
Chorus
Verse 16
In other words, immortality
Can be the experience of all humanity
Even if this mortal body dies
It is a free gift from God, who is forever wise
Chorus
From
The religion of kami
Verse 26
Our participation in the love and judgement
Of God means that all people dead and present
Can be appreciated as kami
If that’s what our Omega love desires it to be
Chorus
Verse 27
Conflicts between people can of course occur
BUT that is Alpha love, we know this for sure
God trusts that His Omega love washing in and through
The hearts of humanity will lead us to
Chorus
Verse 28
The unity of heaven and earth in our hearts
That Jesus taught us to pray for from the start
This unity is a reflection of the ‘Ever closer union’
Of all humanity, that is Omega’s logical outcome
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From
Deities
Verse 3
God is transcendent but also became
Incarnate as Father and Son, divinity’s game
Whilst the Holy Spirit is pervasive in hearts
That is open to Her from the very start
Chorus
Verse 4
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She is even pervasive in some hearts that are not
Open to Her, She invades the dry rot
If we think of all the people who have ever lived
And realise our involvement in the affirmative
Chorus
Verse 5
In God’s love and judgement
Means that we can choose with God’s encouragement
That all these people are with God in life
And in death too, to end all the strife
Chorus
Verse 6
And they’re all made in the image of God
Our hearts unite and this is not odd
This reflects the unity of heaven and earth
And of life and death from the moment of birth
Chorus
Verse 7
Together we become united and whole
With God the Holy Trinity in our Omega role
From
Shrines
With Omega love death is not impure
Because we can share in for evermore
Chorus
Verse 19
The love and judgement of God in life and in death
That encompasses our desire with every breath
To unite heaven and earth, the two become one
And thus life and death come together hereupon
Chorus
Verse 20
If through our Omega attitudes death is a part
Of our continued life with God, with our new hearts
We need not fear it as we will know
From our Omega life that it is God’s show
Chorus
Verse 21
And the will of people for death to be
Part of life anew throughout humanity
From
The development of Japanese Buddhism
Verse 28
Jesus said that unless we accept
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The kingdom of God, with no except
Like children we cannot enter it
This is God’s way, we must admit
Chorus
Verse 29
Children were honoured for singing hosanna
To Jesus as he entered Jerusalem’s manor
If we add to this that God allows us to share
In His love and His judgement with Omega flair
Chorus
Verse 30
Then it is up to us if children who die
Before their parents, apples of their eyes
Are with God in life and in death
Heaven on earth becomes their breath
Chorus
Verse 31
Indeed it’s a concept that children easily
Understand throughout all humanity
And it’s up to us adults to be like them
When to this concept we can say amen
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Verse 32
We thus honour the Father and the Son
And the Holy Spirit, the Three in One
When to Omega love we are open fully
And influenced by God for all to see
Chorus
From
Domestic Buddhism
Verse 6
In God’s Omega love we are called not only
To love the rest of living humanity
As we would love our own family
And allow humanity to love us too, intensely
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Verse 7
We are also to love all the people who have died
Thus commemoration of ancestors is onside
And would be a natural thing to do
In the sense that heaven and earth and life and death too
Chorus
Verse 8
With God’s Omega love they do become one
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This explains the words of Jesus, the Son
When He said the kingdom of God is within you
These words of Jesus they are true
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Verse 9
This means that all people, alive and dead
However wicked or nasty, it must be said
Can with Omega love can be accepted
And loved by us is God’s way ahead
Chorus
Verse 10
With the depth of love that God has
And this leads us to unity and wholeness jazz
This means that oppressors and the oppressed
Can be loved back into the fold of holiness
Chorus
Verse 11
It will be as if pain was not suffered
And torturers did not torture as God preferred
Yes they did BUT God has made it possible
For His Omega love to wash through hearts and skull
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Verse 12
Of the living and the dead
So that we all enjoy the feast of Omega love’s spread
Thus the dead too can be transformed by the
Earth and heaven in our hearts’ true unity
Chorus
From
Domestic Buddhism
Verse 25
There are many forms of burial ceremonies
Around the world’s funeral versatility
And these ceremonies reflect our views
About life and death, it’s up to us to choose
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Verse 26
And reflect our thinking about life after death
About what happens when we no longer have breath
But with regard to burial versus cremation
It makes no difference in any nation
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Verse 27
In Omega terms whether we’re buried or cremated
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What matters is whether we’re loved or hated
God, is the ultimate judge, who allows us to share
In His love and His judgement, His infinite care
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Verse 28
Thus we have it in our hearts to choose
If with Omega love our hearts will ooze
And say in life and in death all will be with God
If we love our enemies this won’t be odd
Chorus
Verse 29
The depth of love this opens us up to
Is so immense it will be cathartic and also new
And in a sense difficult to understand
But this is God’s love and holiness brand
Chorus
Verse 30
But rather than trying to work it out
We are simply to love and be purely devout
The immensity of God’s love for humanity
Lets us be loving and natural with everybody
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From
We are not alone
Verse 33
Scripture does talk about God’s wrath
And says vengeance is His, it is not a laugh
This is true BUT this also means that God through
Allowing His love and judgement to be shared by me and you
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Verse 34
Makes it possible that if we forgive
Then so will God and we can begin to live
This is a tremendous responsibility
That God is giving to all humanity
Chorus
Verse 35
But through love and holiness it also means
Cathartic healing can take place between
All peoples who are alive and dead
If that is how we choose to use God’s Omega love spread
Chorus
Verse 36
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That God has opened to our lives
So that all humanity can sing and jive
And it’s through the incarnations of the Father and the Son
That such love is made possible for everyone
Chorus
From
Honouring ancestors
Verse 2
In Omega terms, all of humanity
Alive and dead, in God’s strategy
Can participate in love and holiness
This is the truth, I do confess
Chorus
Verse 3
This is because God, who is the ultimate judge
Allows us all without any fudge
Through His full and abundant grace
To share in His love for the human race
Chorus
Verse 4
And share in His judgement too
This is God’s gift to me and you
And means that we who are alive
In life and death issues need no longer strive
Chorus
Verse 5
Whether people will be with God or without
In life and in death we have choice’s clout
If we choose that in life and in death
All people are with God, with or without breath
Chorus
Verse 6
This means that not only all the alive
Can embrace love and holiness and thus thrive
But all people who have died can also participate
In Omega love and holiness, this is our fate
Chorus
Verse 7
In other words, people can change who have died
Just as we can in life, let love be magnified
This is God’s true power and reach
Of Omega love and grace, we share in deeds and speech
Chorus
Verse 8
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Thus the belief of many religions primal
That people who have died live on has rationale
That aligns with God’s Omega love ethos
And thus means that death need not be boss
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From
Honouring ancestors
Verse 10
Many primal religions do believe
That these ‘living dead’ deal with people who grieve
And so this focuses on what we mean
By the words ‘deal with’, we do need to come clean
Chorus
Verse 11
One thing these words mean is that in the same way
That we who are alive can forgive today
Those who are alive and those who are dead,
Enables these forgiven, it must be said
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Verse 12
To live their deaths and their lives
With an Omega ethos, where purity arrives
In other words, people can be transformed
In life and in death, this is the norm
Chorus
Verse 13
And thus do not have to continue
Being tarred with the wrongdoings they accrued
And committed when Alpha was dominant
We live for Omega, they now chant
Chorus
Verse 14
This has the potential to change, we must agree
Our reading and understanding of history
As God’s healing has the power to pervade
The past and the present, we can now upgrade
Chorus
Verse 15
To Omega love and thus bring profound
Healing to the living on all the earth’s ground
And healing to the ‘living dead’ too
The whole of humanity’s alive and dead crew
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From
Honouring ancestors
Verse 17
In Omega terms we can thus
Honour ancestral spirits, as a plus
In the sense that the lives that often we wished
They had lived, and in a way we have missed
Chorus
Verse 18
Can be their Omega life anew
That is not limited to what they did in life’s stew
But also includes the new penitent
Life they have in death, we can be confident
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From
Honouring ancestors
Verse 23
It is not that the spirits of the dead
Guide and protect our whole life’s thread
But that they too do long for the day
When they can participate in every way
Chorus
Verse 24
In the domains of heaven and earth
Unified as one, in a brand new birth
From
Honouring ancestors
Verse 43
In the end life and death will become one
And this liberating concept has begun
And will come to its complete fulfilment
At the second coming of Jesus, God’s government
Chorus
Verse 44
Until then we can remember and love folk
In life and in death, this is no joke
A reason for a sense of loss in bereavement
Is a feeling of unfinished business, in the present
Chorus
Verse 45
In our interaction with the person who has died
This leads to sadness and at times we’ve cried
We can never get that back, but we will
If that’s the way we choose to use our Omega skill
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Verse 46
With our full and complete involvement
In God’s love and His judgement
This will give us all a new way to deal
With the way that life and death makes us feel
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From
Servants and resilience
Verse 26
Everybody and everything is subservient
To God the Father who is omniscient
Only He knows when the end will be
He is God Almighty, and He can make us free
Chorus
Verse 27
But we have been given the gift of God
Of building heaven on earth and that’s not odd
In such a way that all the living and the dead
Can be loving and also holy, is what I said
Chorus
Verse 28
If that is how we choose to use our involvement
In the love and judgement of God the omnipotent
As also He is the ultimate judge
But he shares His nature with us, without any fudge
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From
The rule of law
Verse 297
Trial by jury is redundant
Because in Omega love terms, we are free to chant
That God allows us to share in His love
And in His judgement too, oh yes, by Jove
Chorus
Verse 298
We are thus free to love the living and the dead
So they too can participate in love and holiness’s thread
This means that that all people who have ever lived
Can now be pure and holy, through the grace we give
Chorus
From
Pragmatism, prophecy and the supernatural
Verse 13
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This is in Jeremiah chapter 31 and verse 15
And shows that Herod as a person was very mean
God allowing us to share in His love and His judgement
Means that, if we so choose, by Omega love in the present
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Verse 14
All these slaughtered children will be with God in death
Because of our Omega thoughts and our Omega breath
But the Omega love of God extends to the slaughterers too
So Herod can be with God in the after death crew
Chorus
Verse 15
God’s Omega love changes all our perspectives
So that, if we choose, then all the dead can truly live
From
The kingdom of God the Father incarnate
Verse 13
He is speaking about a future time
When we will realise that God and us align
And though, He’s the ultimate judge, He allows us
Through His abundant grace, it’s fabulous
Chorus
Verse 14
To share in His love and His judgement
This means that in Omega love’s environment
That we can choose whether folk will be
With God in life and death, in God’s strategy
Chorus
Verse 15
Or without God in life and in death
We can choose with our thoughts, actions and breath
Of course there may be disagreement
About certain people or peoples, in the past or present
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Verse 16
BUT that, of course, is Alpha love
And we now need Omega, oh yes, by Jove
God trusts that His Omega love washing through
The hearts of humanity, like me and you
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Will lead to heaven and earth’s unity
That Jesus taught us to pray for, regularly
This unity is a reflection of the
‘Ever closer union’ of all in humanity
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It’s over! It’s over! It’s over!
From
God the Father incarnate (Genesis chapter 16, verse
6-16; chapter 21, verse 17-20) the promise to multiply
Hagar’s descendents
Verse 1
The Lord saw Hagar in distress
She said I am in a total mess
And then the Lord He prophesied
Your descendants will be multiplied
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You are now with child you have a son
He is Ishmael, he’s a special one
She said I’ve see the God who sees
I ought to get down on my knees
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From heaven the angel He asked what’s wrong
For He had heard her crying song
He told her that she must not fear
He’ll be a great nation; in my heart he’s dear
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God showed her water, she filled the skin
Ishmael drank till his thirst was dim
God was with him every day
He became an archer in work and play
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God the Father incarnate (Judges Chapter 13, verses
1-25) the promise to Manoah’s wife of Sampson
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Verse 1
Manoah’s wife she was sterile
But the angel said you will bear child
Do not drink wine, don’t cut his hair
From birth he will be in God’s care
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She told Manoah about the man of God
Very awesome she said a holy bod
Manoah then he went to see
Are you the one; “I am” said He
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Manoah then said come have some food
Angel came but eat was not his mood
Manoah asked what is your name
Beyond understanding is my game
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Manoah took a goat to sacrifice
Please forgive me all my vice
The angel went up to the sky
To heaven to the old by and by
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His wife said we are doomed to die
We have seen God that ain’t no lie
Yet the boy named Samson he was born
The Lord, He blessed him every morn
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God the Father incarnate (Genesis chapter 22, verses
11-18) Stopped Abraham from sacrificing Isaac
Verse 1
God told Abraham to sacrifice
His son named Isaac, the fullest price
Abraham built an altar made of wood
Laid Isaac on top for the Lord God’s good
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The angel called out from heaven on high
Do not kill you son and this is why
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You have not withheld your son from me
You have passed the test now let him be
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Verse 3
Then Abraham sacrificed a ram
He burnt it instead of the little man
He called the place The Lord Will Provide
Because he had Isaac by his side
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The angel then called out with one accord
I swear by myself declared the Lord
And because you have not withheld you son
I will bless you, you blessings upon
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Verse 5
The stars in the sky and sand in the sea
Your offspring will number, just take it from me
Your offspring will cities from enemies take
All nations with love me and it won’t be fake
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Blessings abundant will flow from me
Because you obeyed you will surely see
And through your offspring all the earth
Will know the joy of the Lord God’s mirth
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The new narrative of God
Verse 1
The unity of God does cry out
For the Father to experience life devout
An incarnation but in a different way
To the Son’s incarnation in Bible days
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This narrative does recognise
Jesus’ uniqueness in many people’s eyes
And the special role of Christianity
Spreading Omega love in humanity
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Verse 3
But as the Father also became
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Human in the Omega love game
Our understanding of God’s work
Must incorporate this divine quirk
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The routes to Omega love
Verse 1
Everyone in humanity
Values love, friendship and community
Kindness, care and thoughtfulness too
Are qualities in the Omega love brew
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It is as though we have been hardwired
To cherish qualities that are admired
And that we can appreciate
In others that we can reciprocate
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Verse 3
Thus Omega love is for everyone
But how do we get there starting from
Where we are on earth right now
Perhaps we need an Omega vow
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The answer proposed by this book
Is that the shortest route and outlook
Is by believing in the complete work of the Son
His life, death and resurrection for everyone
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Verse 5
The most profound route and outlook
Is embracing what is said in God’s holy book
About the Father’s incarnation, the Omega way
And its implications for us every day
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Einstein was right
Verse 1
Einstein once said that our insanity
Is shown throughout the whole of humanity
By doing the same thing over and over again
And expecting different results, is simply insane
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Verse 2
This book, Omega Love Rapsody
Gives all of us the opportunity
To embrace divine love and holiness
And thus break the cycle of repeated distress
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The results we get will be completely different
Because our embrace of Omega love will be permanent
This is the whole of God’s Omega ploy
So that the hearts of humanity will be filled with joy
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And so on this score Albert Einstein was right
We don’t have to repeat our negative plight
Instead we can be loving and humane
And life on earth will never be the same
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Hinduism and Omega love
The religion with no founder
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Hinduism has developed by a process
Of accrual and evolution to progress
This has occurred over 5,000 years
That has moved the religion through the gears
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There is no founder or prophet
No creeds or set structures as of yet
The emphasis is on how people live
Rather than any doctrinal sieve
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It is more of a culture than a creed
Of this all Hindus are agreed
This aligns with Omega’s ethos
That has a love and holiness gloss
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The land of India plays a vital part
In Hindu practice from the start
With the Indian Ocean to two sides
And Himalayas at the top so dignified
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‘Mother India’ is thus the name of the land
It is the home of the Hindu brand
The River Ganges is sacred
The source of water for land to be fed
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The river is a symbol of life without end
People wash in it ritually every day my friend
Varanasi on the river is the place to die
After cremation ashes are cast so life can fly
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Historical formation
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The earliest evidence of Hinduism was found
From digs in the Indus Valley’s ground
This showed a recognised urban culture
In the third millennium BC for sure
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Ritual purity was important way back then
The temples had places of washing for citizens
These were ceremonial just as today
Ritual washing for Hindus is here to stay
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There was ritual washing in rivers, it is understood
That provided the community’s livelihood
The early temples also indicated
Unity between political and religious thread
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With Omega love there is no divide
Between the sacred and secular unified
The political and religious is for us all
This is God’s Omega call
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There were signs of matriarchal societies
The source of goddesses in Hindu’s breeze
These expressions of God’s feminine side
Are Omega attributes, a holy guide
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The sixteen feminine attributes when unfurled
Help us to love one another all over the world
There is also a figure of a god that is male
With horns and three faces, but no tail
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This seems to be the original form of the triad
Later expressed by the three deities, we are glad
Of Brahma, Vishnu and Shiva
The three later gods in India
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Thus the culture of these Indus Valley peoples
Has been influential to the full
In powerful ways in India modern
And the Hindu religion’s contemporary turn
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During the second millennium BC
The Aryan peoples invaded India, you see
They had influence but did not throw out
The older religions and practices in a rout
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The religion of the Indus Valley
Incorporated yoga’s philosophy
And rites to renounce and purify
Those are marks of holy men until they die
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All of nature the Aryans appreciated
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They were more world affirming, it is said
The Vedic texts give us evidence
Of the Aryan faith it its original sense
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The Rig Veda known as the songs of knowledge
Are religious hymns with a Vedic edge
Most of which are after the date
That the Vedic peoples settled in India’s climate
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Later, these were said to be a revelation
From the ultimate source of all being, the only Brahman
These words were said to be received by sages
Wise and holy people throughout the ages
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In later times the tradition discerned
Between what was revealed and what was learned
There are over 1000 hymns in the Rig Veda
And they tend to be focused on a god singular
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But several dozen gods also feature in them
They are all from the Vedic stem
The hymns evolved with Vedic pedigree
From 1500 to 1000BC
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Initially the Rig Veda was passed on orally
But was then written in Sanskrit consistently
Today it is one of the oldest scriptures
This in passing makes it very mature
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Indra is the most popular Vedic god
The early creation stories saw Indra prod
And bring existence out of non-existence
This was thus creation’s evidence
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In later stories the ‘One God’ portrayed
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In personal terms gave way to ‘That One’ in grade
The impersonal being behind creation
This is a divine classification
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This relates to the Father divine
Whose Omega love is for our time
And in the beginning did create
All things to meet their Omega fate
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Also in the beginning through the Son
Creation was made for everyone
So that we could understand the light
In which love and holiness find delight
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The poem on creation had four classes
And from this grew the idea that in societal masses
Hierarchy is part of divine intent
The caste system, this is what they meant
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Though the caste system has been outlawed
It remains influential, thus society’s flawed
But with complete relationships we love each other
Related or not as sister and brother
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And we love the whole of humanity
With divine love’s holy energy
Social capital is the love and care
Contacts, gifts, communication we share,
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Influence, knowledge and life skills too
Friendship, hospitality that we accrue
In a perfect world would flow seamlessly
Between all the peoples of humanity
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To share social capital means we realise
That access to it means advantaged lives
Over people for whom such access is less
And leaves lives in a needless mess
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Examples are private education and health
Over state systems that are weaker by stealth
But also the access to life changing friends
And dispersed energies through family trends
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The quality can be dependent on which
Family we’re born to without any switch
Sharing social capital is Omega love
As we participate with the Holy Dove
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And so we align with the divine caress
In communities of love and holiness
Whether caste or class or any divide
Omega love is what God provides
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In around the year 600 BC
The Upanishads changed Vedantic paths, you see
They were acted as ‘revelation’
The basis of ‘Hinduism’ is what they become
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The Upanishads
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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From around the year 600BC
The Upanishads became reality
Of all the Hindu scriptures they have influence
On the mystical parts of Hindu reverence
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The word Upanishad means sit down near
For those who received them, it is clear
Had teachers who they sat beside
This method it was tested and tried
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These teachers sought the very essence
Of the universe, in the Brahman sense
Brahman came before all existence
This we can say with confidence
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They also explored human consciousness
And came to a view, more or less
That what was basic to self, the atman
Was the underpinning of the cosmos, the only Brahman
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This aligns with the Omega perspective
That every male and female that does live
Is made in full in the image of God
And thus we can all be holy bods
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They wanted to conquer the frustrations of life
And the anxiety too that causes us strife
They looked for life’s permanent essence
Within us and outside us they sought evidence
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The path they found was of spiritual insight
And knowledge too, for them this was right
The Upanishads speak of ultimate reality
This later became devotion known as bhakti
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They tell of Brahman dwelling within all
And outside all too is the Upanishads’ call
Brahman is unborn and pure
Greater than the greatest for evermore
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Brahman is without breath or mind
Is ever present in the hearts of all we will find
Brahman is the refuge and the supreme goal
In Brahman exists all that breathes, the complete whole
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To find one’s being within Brahman, we must ‘know’
Brahman it is the only way to go
To fully know Brahman we must admit
That God allows us to share in His Omega fit
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This means that God the Father does allow
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Us to share in His love and judgement, holy pow!
God’s the ultimate judge but He lets us partake
Of His love and His judgement for humanity’s sake
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Verse 12
This is Omega love and it’s something that’s new
It’s the heart of the Bible and not out of the blue
Each Upanishad has parts of the overall theme
That Brahman is central to the human soul’s scheme
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If only we could grasp the significance
And understand the meaning of Brahman’s presence
We will no longer experience the eternal round
Of lives that are reincarnation bound
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Verse 14
The Katha Upanishad, for example
Says the whole universe comes from Brahman’s pull
We have our whole lives to seek to understand
Brahman and to unite with Brahman’s brand
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If we fail we are reincarnated
And get another chance, it is said
To achieve the Brahman goal
It is the chance to become whole
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Meditation through yoga gives us calm and peace
Our understanding of Brahman can thus increase
This enables us to find the self that is true
As our growth in Brahman does accrue
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With Omega love we can find real peace
Holiness into our lives release
God planned this for 13.8 billion years
In order to take away all human tears
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As well as seeking the self that is true
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We must live through each day’s transitory blues
This is in contrast to the eternal soul
United with Brahman, the ultimate goal
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The Isha Upanishad, for example
Focuses on behaviour with an ethical pull
Without seeking self beneficial outcomes
So that moral our lives do become
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From the world we thus become detached
Though we live in it whether single or matched
In this way we unite with Brahman
And are released from the cycle of life and death’s plan
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Verse 21
With Omega love, heaven on earth
Releases us from repeated births
As in God’s love and judgement we share
Thus we can choose to be eternally fair
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This appears a great responsibility
But when holiness pervades humanity
Our love it can become immense
A pure and holy experience
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And then the Chandogya Upanishad
Says the only way that we can truly be glad
Is by seek to know Brahman, the Reality
This is the path that sets us free
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Through Omega love there will be such joy
For every woman, man, girl and boy
With happy faces and beaming smiles
In all villages, towns, cities and isles
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The Brihadaranyaka Upanishad does state
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That the way to liberation from the human fate
Is the understanding that the human soul
And Brahman is one, completely whole
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At Passover the Israelites
Were freed from Egypt by God’s might
Liberation, no more oppress
God freed them from a mighty mess
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What God did then was Alpha plus
And he will do the same for us
Oppression will no longer be
The life of all humanity
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The veil is lifted for us all
Omega love is now God’s call
Father and Son, men they became
Omega love is the final game
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The epics
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
From 300BC to 300AD
Was vital for the Hindu philosophy
This was a time when orthodoxy
Of Vedic texts was developing for all to see
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Sayings with meanings were written down
To highlight the teachings in verbs and nouns
Of the Vedas and the Upanishads
This was not a time for fads
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This is also the era when bhakti
Devotion to one of the gods, you see
Became common practice and got grass roots
Approval from all the people, to boot
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There was also a uniting of the Aryan
And non-Aryan customs in the plan
Thus the Vedic divinities
Were replaced by the older gods, was the key
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Either this or identified with them
This became the Hindu stratagem
Thus Rudra from the Vedic hymns
Became seen as part of Shiva’s skin
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In this era the legends were written
Some alluded to the past but all were smitten
With good and evil in human affairs
And assuring order prevailed everywhere
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Holiness over evil has victory
With Omega love in humanity
In this we can all participate
With God’s pure love ending all hate
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The themes of the Ramayana and the Mahabharata
Say history begins with righteousness and order or dharma
But then through four ages everything goes wrong
Until the gods intervened and showed they were strong
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They end the world and begin it anew
The poems thus show that out of chaos’s brew
That meaning and purpose must be discovered
This is what the gods preferred
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The Ramayana focuses on the second age
When despite attack order is still the rage
In this story Rama is said to be
The embodiment of righteousness personally
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Rama is also thought of as one
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Of the ten avatars of Vishnu thereon
The idea grew that the gods do send
One avatar for each age to comprehend
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The story of Rama is very popular
For Hindu’s Rama is a star
The story is a basis for everyday life
For all males and females and husband and wife
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Verse 13
The Mahabharata story focuses on the end
Of all the third age’s blend
It highlights a civil war
That leads to the fourth age and more
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Verse 14
The forth age is the final collapse
And unrighteousness is not a perhaps
Bhagavad Gita is the pivotal point
Or Song of the Lord, the name is joint
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Though hesitant about going to fight
A battle with the Kuru family in sight
Krishna persuades Arjuna to do so
The eighth avatar of Vishnu, if you don’t know
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Krishna points out death does not destroy
The soul of adults or girl or boy
In a spirit of detachment one’s duty’s fulfilled
And knowledge, work and devotion in your life build
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Are all paths to salvation through devotion to me
In whom the impersonal Brahman becomes reality
And a loving god of the personal kind
Be freed from doubts and attachments, mind
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For the true spiritual path Krishna said
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Is to be freed from our senses, awake or in bed
And find peace of mind that is not distracted
By the material world in your path ahead
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Krishna also said that the true yogi
Always tries to benefit all of humanity
Karma yoga’s whole purpose
Is unselfish action’s stimulus
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The ethos of Omega love, you see
Is to benefit the whole of humanity
We love all people as our family
And allow them to love us reciprocally
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And with the suffering of humanity being over
Through Omega love from Dammam to Dover
With the aegis of love and holiness
In all our hearts pure blissfulness
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The Gita emphasises that salvation
Is for all whatever their station
There is no barrier of caste or class
In the Bhagavad Gita, it comes to pass
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The Bhagavad Gita is often described
As the bible of Hinduism, it is ascribed
Because it is so popular
This book it takes the Hindu far
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There are further stories about Krishna
The most important is the Bhagavata Purana
The focus of this is the sexual imagery
Of union with Krishna symbolises intimacy
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Of the worshipper with God which is a part
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Of the bhakti emphasis in Hinduism’s heart
The Krishna stories are not taken literally
As something to emulate or mimicry
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Yet such intimacy can be expressed
Through romantic relationships at their best
Relationships that are lasting and pure
This is Omega love that is for sure
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And also accepting that God allows us
To share in His love without a fuss
And participate in His Judgement too
With holy minds all the way through
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It is also significant the Krishna is portrayed
As a cowherd is the way he’s made
The cow is the living symbol of Mother Earth
And all she bestows upon humanity’s girth
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It is an act of worship to feed a cow
And this is part of the Hindu vow
Even a cow’s urine is thought sacred
And used in purification rites, it is said
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Although there are Hindus that eat meat
Most enjoy the vegetarian treat
To Hindus all animals are revered
The cow’s the symbol of this and it is not weird
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The great interpreters
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The Vedic tradition came to an end
With the Upanishads, oh yes my friend
And the idea of identifying
The individual self the atman thing
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With the absolute, the Brahman
This was indeed part of the plan
After this was the identifying
Of every person, this has a ring
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With each other and gave rise
To the thought without any disguise
That there is only one reality
In the whole of humanity
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This thinking is the basis
Of Vedantic philosophy’s kiss
And became central to Hindu thought
But many interpretations were taught
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All Hindu thought thus does agree
With the permanence of the self verity
But we cannot experience or understand
The fullness of what it means by God’s hand
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To be made in the image of God
With potential to be holy bods
From a purely Alpha perspective
That limits how we love and live
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Verse 7
In relation to God and to each other
Treating all as sister and brother
But with Omega love this becomes
The answer to our relationship sums
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Verse 8
And in our experiences every day
The barriers to such love just melt away
This is the way that love can be
Throughout the whole of humanity
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Verse 9
The three interpreters that were great
In influencing Vedanta’s fate
Were Shankara and Ramanuja
With the third having the name of Madhva
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Shankara lived in the years AD
788 to 820
The truth Shankara posited was on two levels
Much of life is lived in lower dwells
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That is provisional and transitory
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With the individual self being illusory
He thought of the world as an illusion
The truth is that there is only one being to span
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This is the ‘Brahman atman reality’
Which incorporates my atman, he agrees
And the atman of every person in humanity
This is the Shankara philosophy
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In other words, the human soul
Is one with Brahman on the whole
Thus with the divine soul (Brahman) in the Hindu game
Are according to Shankara essentially the same
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Verse 14
He argued that salvation could be gained
Through knowledge that can be attained
He encouraged people to engage in meditation
That can enable people to gain salvation
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By becoming one with Brahman then we would see
The higher level of truth is the world’s illusory
God’s Omega plans and purposes
Are heaven and earth are united, Jesus says
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This starts with the love and holiness
Of heaven becoming ours, I confess
And becoming the centre of our lives
So that we live by holiness’ vibes
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Verse 17
Rather than self or world being illusory
It’s through the corporate love of humanity
And the loving actions of the selves of the world
That Omega love is truly unfurled
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And finds its completeness on the earth
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Love in our hearts is given full birth
Yes there is a Brahman atman reality
That encompasses all in humanity
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And through us growing to love each other
With the same strength as God, the Lover
It can become our common experience
It’s Omega and it’s no coincidence
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Ramanuja gave us his words of leaven
From AD 1050 to 1137
Ramanuja’s background was strongly influenced
By bhakti or the devotional school sense
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Ramanuja sought to bridge the gap
Between the bhakti movement and its wrap
With Brahmin orthodoxy
So that classical Hinduism included bhakti
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For him the cosmos is God’s body
But just as the self transcends biology
God transcends the material.
God is bigger and wider than the world in full
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So it became possible for the individual
To worship an immanent God, not at all dull
The world is dependent on God’s purposes
Thus karma expresses God’s will, it says
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For Ramanuja, God is the reality
Within the human self, you see
He thus rejected Shankara’s threat
To worship and devotion, the core duet
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And his assumption that salvation comes
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From within, is not how we succumb
For Ramanauja, salvation is a gift from God
This is the path to being holy bods
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Devotion to God can be expressed
In our devotion to humanity, a holy quest
To bring pure and holy unity
With and between the human family
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Verse 27
God transcends the material
But through the Holy Spirit is also full
Within our hearts aiming to influence
Our hearts in paths of holy confidence
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Verse 28
To worship God is fantastic
But to understand what makes Omega click
In to embrace the love in which we can partake
It is wonderful and all for holiness’s sake
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The Alpha aspects of God’s plans
Draw us closer to His will in the human clan
But if in Alpha and Omega we participate
It brings cathartic healing and ends all hate
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Within and between the peoples of the world
As the purity of Omega is unfurled
Madhva with his teaching did transfix
From AD 1197 to 1276
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For Madhva there is a difference
Between souls and matter in the non-living sense
He posited that the existence
Within God in His mighty eminence
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Is something no-one else can possess
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In other words, I must confess
The human soul and the divine soul
Were entirely separate and not whole
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Similarly each individual is unique
And no sequences of karma can ever repeat
Thus each soul determines its destiny
In the whole of humanity
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There is a sense that we’re predestined
To embrace Omega love, though we have sinned
And each person has the ability
To respond to God’s Omega love strategy
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Diversity in Hinduism
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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There is very much diversity
Within the Hindu family
In God most Hindus do believe
But some do not, belief they leave
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Hindu respect for living creatures
Leads to many vegetarian features
Yet others animals they sacrifice
At the temple, many think this a vice
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And some Hindus they eat roast meat
For them this is a normal feat
Some Hindus they worship Shiva
Others worship Vishnu, Krishna or Rama
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Krishna and Rama are avatars
Of Vishnu, there are ten so far
Others still worship the goddesses
Such as Durga or Lakshmi, or so it says
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Different villages have different focuses of worship
The gods have people in their grip
One god an individual may revere
Or a few, or many, or none, that’s clear
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In one god a person may believe and follow
And in many manifestations of him as they grow
The one god can be expressed in personal terms
Or in impersonal ways, that is firm,
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Thus Hinduism has a wide range of doctrines
And devotional practices that are genuine
Some have argued that Hinduism is a collage
Of ideas and spiritual aspirations at large
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Thus we can speak of Hinduism in the singular
Or of Hinduisms plural is on a par
Hinduism does not infer homogeneity
This is similar to the diversity of Christianity
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With Omega there can be unity
Throughout all of humanity
Though we’re diverse we are one body
We can all play our part in this melody
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Because Omega love is God’s ultimate plan
For every boy and girl, woman and man
We can now come together as one
When we pass Omega love’s Rubicon
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Many gods and goddesses but a monotheistic religion
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Gods and goddesses there are many
In Hinduism for all to see
But it is truly accurate to say
Hinduism is a monotheistic way
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This is because the belief that Brahman
Underpins the whole of the universe’s span
And is the ultimate spiritual reality
In relation to all of humanity
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The Veda does describe Brahman
As the ultimate and beyond description
Brahman is impersonal and the cause
Of all existence, the universe’s laws
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In Brahman there is found
Pure being and delight and that is sound
There is pure intelligence too
This is Brahman through and through
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It is said that Brahman cannot be known
And whether we’re a child or fully grown
We can only think of Him through a personal deity
That is the way it has to be
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The gods mentioned in the Vedic hymns
Are manifestations and not whims
Of cosmic forces and have limitless names
But they’re all expressions of Brahman in the Hindu game
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The gods and goddesses in all forms
Are regarded as one essence, this is the norm
The many gods and goddesses of Hinduism
Is thus seen as monotheism
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That Brahman is One is the reason for this
The gods are simply ways with no hypothesis
Of approaching the ultimate
This then is the Hindu state
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Brahman equates to the Trinity
The Oneness of God for all to see
This is true in Omega terms and not dull
But in Alpha terms it’s not possible
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To see or difficult to take on board
But Omega has an unlimited hoard
Of divine love and purity
That is found in Brahman and the Trinity
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And says the pure in heart will see God
So that we can all become holy bods
In other words, the pure in heart
Cannot tell Brahman and the Trinity apart
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Brahman and the Trinity are One
Equating to the Father, Holy Spirit and Son
Often faith attitudes do reflect
Life experiences in all respects
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And the way these shape our thoughts
The lessons of life to us are taught
But God’s Omega love enables us
To grow in holiness, without a fuss
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To such a deep and profound extent
That our love sees in others lives’ incidents
What we’ve been through or via empathy
We understand the dilemmas of humanity
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This is similar for Christians and Hindus
We empathise with what others do go through
Hindus relate to Brahman through gods and goddesses
Till they become one with Brahman, this it says
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Christians relate to the Trinity
Until their holiness is in harmony
With the Trinity in Alpha ways
But this is an imperfect play
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Yet in Omega terms we can all
With Omega love respond to God’s call
And become one with God in purity
In the love that we have for all humanity
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Core beliefs and practices
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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All of Hindus they do believe
That reincarnation they cannot leave
Thus for an Hindu life and death do flow
Through many existences in a row
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This concept called samsura has at its core
The flow of life for evermore
From birth to death and then rebirth
Lasts billions of years, whether in Patna or Perth
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Linked with the idea of samsura
Is the concept that is called karma
Karma actually means work or action
But also reflects the consequences of our interactions
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That occurs within a life’s existence
And does have the influence
Of impacting on the next existence of life
And determines its nature in joy or strife
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And this is a chain which continues
Ad infinitum, we cannot choose
The Hindu hope is for release
Called moksha so this cycle can cease
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God the Father gives us the power
To share in love and judgement’s hour
And thus bring heaven’s love to the earth
Omega love can be ours from birth
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It is the love that is in our hearts
That overcomes samsura from the start
Thus all moksha we have the power to give
Because Omega lets purity in us live
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Thus there can be everlasting mercy
In the hearts of all humanity
Samsura we have the power and choice to end
For reincarnation is not our friend
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Omega love on earth can last forever
It all depends on us and whether
We choose to let mercy triumph over judgement
And let holiness cause us to be benevolent
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There are many strategies for Hindus
For achieving salvation and ending the blues
Yoga is the best known of these
A form of mediation, if you please
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Yoga’s real purpose is the release
From the cycle of samsura and on earth peace
Yet it is true that we cannot supplement
13.8 billion years of precedent
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Of the Father, Holy Spirit and Son
Praying and planning together as One
For this length of time is the divine plan
To free all from samsura since time began
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Our prayer and yoga is to help us
Feel that we contribute to the mysterious
But God has freed all humanity
Through the ethos of Omega Love Rapsody
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There are four paths to salvation
Or moksha in the religion of Hinduism
The first is the Way of Devotion
Which is called bhakti and uses our emotion
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This encompasses love and devotion, you see
To a personal deity
This should not be mistaken for idol worship
But gives a focus through which we are in Brahman’s grip
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For Brahman who cannot be represented
As an image is worshipped through the god instead
Devotion is a selfless activity
That does not seek gain in any degree
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The will is surrendered to the god or goddess
To find moksha through Brahman’s gift, they do profess
The selflessness of the Way of Devotion
Is rewarded when we embrace the notion
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That Omega love sets us all free
To live for purity and holiness in humanity
The Way of Knowledge is the second way
This is called jnana or so they say
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Jnana focuses on studying Hindu teaching
It can be academic but mediation’s the thing
Through which a person understands their identity
And how this relate to Brahman- the Reality
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The desire for knowledge is met through
Seeing the ways in which people respond to
Omega love in us which has the same
Intensity and depth as the Holy Flame
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This is profound and everyone will see
That this equates to God’s love for humanity
The third way is the Way of Action
This is called karma and gains us satisfaction
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From moving away from self centred thinking
Towards benefitting others, it has a holy ring
Good deeds and thoughts lead to good karma
We now help others and are not a harmer
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One way in which good karma is expressed
Is by participating and being blessed
In the ‘Ever closer union’ of all humanity
And thus ending the ‘need’ and ubiquity
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For racism and nationalism
And thereby ending the ‘need’ for capitalism
This is good and holy karma, it is agreed
And thus is part of the Omega love creed
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The final path is the Royal Way
This is called raja and it is a specialist pray
Through acts of yoga it is mystical
It is not for everyone yet boosts morale
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This path is about leaving the material world
Through various exercises that are unfurled
The Royal Way shows that through
Meditation and yoga we gain moksha too
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But this is a specialist way
For holy people and sages every day
The Omega royal way is for everyone
And simply requires passing the openness Rubicon
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So that are hearts are awash with love and holiness
Which God pours into our lives, I do confess
But as well as holy men and specialist practices
Much worship is at home or so it says
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So as well as having temples with priests
There is a wide variety in the Hindu feast
Many families will have a shrine at home
That focuses on gods and goddesses but to Brahman alone
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There are also paintings of religious scenes
As well as holy verses in this Hindu scheme
Family members coming into or leaving the home
Will often say short prayers at the shrine, it is known
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That may be used to keep photos of the deceased
Whether in the north, south, west or east
Just as in the temple fruit is put down
As an offering before the statues in this part of town
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In the temple there will often be many statues
Of gods and goddesses that they can view
The temple is thought of as home of the deity
And gives life to the hope that from moksha they can be free
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Temple priests in the Vedas they are trained
As well as hymns and ceremonies, they are ingrained
The spiritual teacher or guru
Is not necessarily attached to a temple too
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And will tend to be linked to a monastery
Where people receive guidance in yoga’s philosophy
India’s social and cultural systems
Are integral to the practices of Hinduism
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Ritual and tradition are an important
Part of Indian culture, this I grant
Ideally the Hindu life
Falls into four stages without any strife
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The first stage begins at puberty
With a second birth ceremony
And indicates the transition
To a Vedas student expedition
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This is led by a guru
Who teaches the Vedas to me and you
The second is the family stage
Where the student comes of age
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And takes on family responsibilities
When his children grow they can with similar breeze
Take on family responsibilities of their own
And the man does then leave the home
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And becomes a recluse in a small hut
Where he meditates with the door shut
Finally the old man leaves his small place
And becomes a travelling beggar in life’s race
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Visiting holy places and making pilgrimages
Until he dies, himself a sage
Rather than being something that all people do
This is an ideal, for most family’s the cue
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Chinese religions with Omega love
Introduction part 1 (Yin and Yang)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
From 1751 to 1050 BC
Was the era of the Shang dynasty
Ideas filtered from this time
Have been influential, that’s no crime
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There’s the pervasive belief in nature’s balance
This was later called the Yin and Yang dance
These are the forces of dark and light
Or soft and hard, to be polite
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Or even male and female too
All describe the Yin and Yang brew
This balance from an Alpha perspective
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May be viewed as alien to God’s narrative
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But through the work of God’s Omega way
His feminine attributes come into play
And they are as central as the masculine
And with Omega love they are genuine
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And Omega love has the central aim
Of rebalancing the purposes of God’s fame
With regard to balancing dark and light
The prologue of John’s Gospel gives us insight
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To help us distinguish the light from dark
So that the work of God can make its mark
The truth of this light is not only shown
In the Son’s resurrection, let it be known
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But also through the Father incarnate
Lifting the veil from our eyes, true light’s fate
In regard to the concept of soft and hard
We can see hard as power in all regards
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That dominates the way nations interact
With each other, an often unpleasant fact
But softness comes through the influence
Of God inspiring love and benevolence
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In our lives and in world affairs
Our motto becomes holiness and care
There is in fact no difference
Between influence and power’s consequence
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Except that power tends to rely
On fear of the other to get by
And also on protecting the material status
Of those who benefit from the current syllabus
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Influence however is divine
In nature, and relies on God’s Omega time
And through our Omega love of all humanity
The time has come for this to be
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So let us now act and rebalance
The impact of power and influence
Our Omega holiness now comes to the fore
This is Yin and Yang for evermore
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Introduction part 2 (The Will of Heaven)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
In Chinese religious history we will learn
There is a strong concept of concern
For the wellbeing of all mankind
No-one needs to be left behind
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This concept it had a name
The Will of Heaven is what it became
This concern for the wellbeing
Of people, is the same as God’s Omega thing
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Where people’s needs are central to
Our Omega love in all that we do
God shows how this can be the primary
Aim and purpose of humanity
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The Will of Heaven it does not change
But now we have the Omega range
In all our love for each other
As mother, father, sister and brother
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Introduction part 3 (Consciousness of concern)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
In Chinese religion a consciousness of concern
Is the strongest feature for which they yearn
In the western Zhou dynasty
From 1046 to 771 BC
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And the eastern Zhou dynasty
From 770 to 221 BC
That ended with China’s unity
There’s the pervasive idea that in reality
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High Heaven is concerned about humanity
And all our wellbeing and dignity
Heaven was thought to hear and see
In the same way as you and me
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And thus have a great concern for us
Divine love at its most bounteous
This sense of concern of the cosmos
Distinguishes the Chinese religions’ gloss
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From Judaism, Islam and Christianity
With their focus on the fear by humanity
Thus fear of God informs their consciousness
And around their awe of God, they coalesce
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But Chinese religion has a close relationship
With people’s ethical thoughts from toe to tip
A sense of concern and participation
Is central to Chinese thought about relations
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Between humanity’s relation to the transcendent
And to other people on the earth, here resident
That the fear of God informs the consciousness
Of the Abrahamic religions’ formal dress
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Distinguishes them from Chinese consciousness
And Chinese concern for people, I confess
The Abrahamic religions are stuck in Alpha mode
Whilst waiting for the day of liberation’s ode
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When they believe that God will set them free
But God has bigger plans for humanity
Chinese concern is from God’s Omega mode
With love and care right now, a holy episode
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Omega love frees Christianity
And Judaism and Islam to be brotherly
And to have divine concern as our primary aim
And enable inner healing to come into the frame
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And thus heal the relationship with Chinese
Religions, who with people love they seek to please
And through this we can all recognise
The Father has been prompting all to harmonize
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Introduction part 4 (Chia and chiao)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
There is a question that is often raised
About Chinese religions and their ways
Are they religions or philosophies
Without mysticism, if you please
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To answer it is useful for us to see
How chia and chiao focus differently
Chia is schools of philosophy
And Chiao is teaching or religiosity
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Chinese traditions do not see the need
To compare chia and chiao as hostile creed
For the Chinese they are the outcome
Of two different parts of one continuum
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In other words, they are different
But related to each other and complement
In traditional Chinese the religions focused
On both of these spheres, as a must
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Thus the Chinese religions of Confucianism
And also Taoism and Buddhism
Have people who are very well versed
In religious practices as a first
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Such as meditation, ritual and liturgy
This is part of the Chinese pedigree
Chinese religions’ fusion of chia and chiao
Fits the Omega perspective of holy vows
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That no longer compartmentalise our lives
Into the rational and religious, so that we thrive
Omega brings healing between secular and sacred
And shows that God transcends the heart and the head
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Yet of our philosophies God is a part
And our religions too, with a divine heart
The Father incarnate brings healing between all
Parts of human experience in a holy call
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And gives us a second path to Omega love
With the aid of His Holy Dove
The other path is the incarnation of the Son
It is Omega time for everyone
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Chinese religions thus have Omega ideals
With aspects of religion that had no Abrahamic deal
And were not influenced by Christianity
Or Judaism or Islam, it’s plain to see
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Omega love is bigger and more influential
Than the cumulative impact and religious pull
Of all religions and philosophies
This is the love of God for all humanity
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Confucianism and Omega love
The ethics of heaven
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Ju, it is the Chinese word
For Confucianism, or so I heard
Ju’s intellectual focus is broader
Than just religion as culture
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Most religions have a broader focus
Than just their faith as stimulus
But for Confucians it is a way of life
Their raison d’être, with wholeness rife
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Omega love takes us out of our shells
We’re free from ideology and religious spells
It points us in a pure and holy way
To our guiding principles for every day
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And draws all life under the remit
Of the purposes of God for our benefit
Ethics is the heart of Confucian energy
That comes from three teachers, historically
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Confucius 551 to 479 BC
Mencius 371 to 289 BC
And Hsun-tzu 298 to 238 BC
Were the sources of Confucian ethics for all to see
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Confucianism has links that are clear
With religion that is focused and sincere
To the Lord-on high or Heaven’s song
Confucian ethics are divinely strong
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Hsun-tzu was a rational thinker and yet
He thought of society being well met
By being founded on deep insight unconfined
Of a wise and purposeful sagely mind
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The book of Mencius does emphasize
A focus on mysticism with no disguise
This is true even though Confucianism
Is less known for its mysticism
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The Chung-yung which is one of the
‘Four Books’ of Confucian philosophy
In the Southern Song dynasty
1126 to 1279 AD
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States in terms unambiguous
The true integrity of the sage is conspicuous
With becoming one with Heaven and Earth
And this does give wisdom its true birth
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The wisdom that Confucians sought
Is aligning earth and heaven’s thought
Omega love merges and unites
The essence of heaven and that is right
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With life on earth so that there will be
No difference between the two in reality
Except that life on earth it is finite
And as we’ve seen we can overcome that blight
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Because in divine love we can participate
And judgement too, it’s our Omega fate
The Confucian philosophy of reality
Includes the religious quest for unity
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And harmony with the essence of who we are
This Confucian thing can take us far
But the emphasis that is primary
Is to give ethical meaning in humanity
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In the human relationship sense
Of seeking the moral in divine transcendence
Confucius is a prime example of this
That he’s a great teacher, we cannot miss
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The heart of his teaching was the concept
Of humanity or jen, it was so adept
In the same way that compassion is the great virtue
Of Buddhism, oh yes, this is true
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And love is the virtue of Christianity
For all of us in humanity
Jen is the ultimate goal of conduct and
Self-transformation for Confucians is their brand
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Confucius’ teachings focus on the ethical
Dimension of humanity to boost morale
And he made it clear that it was Heaven
That gave him his message and his leaven
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‘Heaven is the author of the virtue in me’
Is what Confucius said about his words delivery
There is no greater conduct that is ethical
Than openness to Omega love to the full
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This is love in all we think or do or say
This what God’s made possible for us today
Such ethical teaching is at the heart
Of Confucius’s expressions from the very start
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Confucius related what was revealed
From Heaven was his virtue signed and sealed
And so we know a part of what makes us tick
It is the essence of Confucian ethics
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True integrity
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Confucius was a prophet who gave
Ethical teaching on how to behave
And all of this was underlined
By religious consciousness that was refined
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Mencius focused on mysticism taught
This teaching said that things can be sought
From something that is within the heart
Yet greater than itself, a mystical part
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Confucius’s implicit religiosity
Becomes explicit with Mencius for all to see
Mencius showed that the essence of the Way
Of Heaven, that is divine power for today
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Is the power of the cosmos become human nature
For Mencius this human nature we can nurture
In such a way that ordinary people can
Become sages even though we are human
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In God’s Omega love heaven and earth
Are united from the moment of our birth
And the way that we express this, it is through
Becoming whole people who are a holy crew
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Thus with love and holiness we are fully aligned
This fits with what was in Mencius’s mind
About the essence of the way of heaven becoming
Human nature and experiencing divine power’s thing
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The thirteen Confucian classics speak
Of nurturing that is at its peak
In terms of emotional harmony
In the balanced sense for you and me
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This emotional harmony is not simply
The absence of passion, verily
Nurturing our emotional harmony
That gives balance in all life’s tapestry
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And not just the absence of passion
Is aligned with God’s Omega fun
So that Omega love does influence
Every area of life’s resonance
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One way that we can do this
Is opening our lives to the Trinity’s bliss
And the harmony of the Father and the Son
With the Holy Spirit, they are one
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And recognising that this harmony
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Finds its fulfilment when humanity
Embraces the incarnation of the Son
Or the incarnation of the Father phenomenon
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And the implications that this has for us
Thus we can use our passionate lives as a stimulus
By interacting in loving ways
With the rest of humanity all our days
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And do not ourselves simply isolate
From responsibility for other people’s fate
Chung-yung or the Doctrine of the Mean
Is one of the ‘Four Books’ that distinguishes between
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The two basic states of the human mind
Firstly there is the pre stirred state, you’ll find
This is the state before the emotions
Are influential in our notions
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On the other hand is the post stirred state
Where the things of the world we can’t separate
And in our lives they are influential
This can have a drain on our morale
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Ch’eng or our true integrity
Comes out of emotional harmony
That arises when we have due contact
With the matters of the world, this is a fact
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And yet our harmony remains similar
To the pre stirred state, with no emotional scar
Omega love enables us with purity
To address the deep issues that humanity
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Faces and gives them their holy worth
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For example, with the ecosystems of the earth
We need not damage them in unsustainable ways
We can love the earth as a brother, all our days
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We can also have true participatory democracy
With no selfish undercurrent for all to see
But instead is based on fairness for all people
This indeed would be an Omega love pull
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And our economic systems can provide for all
The needs of all people, this is an Omega call
Moving this way is the path of stillness and peace
It is the plan of God that love will forever increase
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The power of ritual action
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Hsun-tzu gave a more practical focus
To Confucianism’s syllabus
His most important contribution
Was his doctrine of ritual action
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Whereas Confucius stressed that life can be
The way of jen or perfect humanity
And Mencius broadened this jen melody
To say that life is interactive subjectivity
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That can grow into the fullness of joy
Of the enlightened sage, a Confucian ploy
Hsun-tzu highlighted the power of ritual
Action, to transform our hearts to the full
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Verse 4
So that we can develop sagely minds
This gave a model for daily living, Hsun-tzu did find
Such life is in tune with the ethical
And religious thought of Confucius, to boost morale
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It is also fits with what Mencius taught
Ethics with humility is what they sought
Thus ritual and the beautiful conduct and insights
Of the first two founding fathers underpinned the heights
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Of the purposes of ritual action through and through
So that founding the fathers insights could be lived up to
Hsun-tzu’s idea of ritual action which imparts
Ethical and religious thinking to transform our hearts
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Into deep, wise and sagely minds
Is an aspect of Omega love, we will find
Without ritual strengthened by humility
We could not live up to the Confucian philosophy
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Nor to our Omega God‘s holy insights
Whose enlightenment leads us to the path that is right
In this the Holy Spirit does show the way
With the wellbeing of all people vital every day
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Indeed this is for God a primary concern
That informs our decisions as we grow and learn
Over time the meaning of Heaven
Weakened and lost some of its leaven
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From the early idea of a supreme deity
That was Confucius’s idea for all to see
To fluctuating between this and a moral force
This was indeed Mencius’s thinking, of course
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And finally to the universe as a whole
This was the essence of Hsun-tzu’s goal
This weakening of heaven’s meaning
Is because the full union of these things
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And these ideas and ideals can only
Be realised in the sense, ultimately
Through the incarnate Father involving us all
In the outcome of His Omega love call
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The mystical ideal of world unity
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Confucian mysticism had leanings to
Pantheism, which has the view
And belief that the totality
Of the universe is the same as divinity
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Chang Tsai 1020-77 AD
Was influential in this philosophy
This shows that Confucianism had
Taoist and Buddhist influences clad
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Even so Chang Tsai held on to
A mystical ideal of the Confucian crew
The focus of this was world unity
That said we are all a perfect family
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Thus to him the people of the world
Are related to him as family, unity unfurled
And the interactive subjectivity
Of Confucius and Mencius is not in jeopardy
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The reason that some people and philosophies
And religions too and ideologies
Lean towards forms of pantheism
Is the search for greater meaning in life’s prism
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The earth, its ecosystems and the universe
Are bigger than us in size and chapter and verse
And they have a great complexity
Thus we seek the divine in these aspects, you see
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But God the Creator is not only bigger and more
Complex than the universe, His creation’s store
He has also come to earth in incarnate form
Both as Son and Father, this is an Omega norm
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So that we have something bigger than the universe
Yet also closer than our neighbour, our divinity nurse
With Father, Son and Spirit we can interact
Bringing purity to all and that’s a fact
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One way we can do this is bringing to the fore
God’s ideal of world unity for evermore
The Confucian idea that we are all family
Can be spread throughout the whole of humanity
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Through the aegis of complete relationships
Where we are all in Omega love’s grips
Thus we can love every person on the earth
As our family simply due to their birth
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And we can allow the rest of humanity to love us
With the same Omega love, without a fuss
This gives the heart of God a wonderful thrill
Because Confucian family concept is part of His will
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God the Father incarnate (Zechariah chapter 12, verse
8) Future protection of Jerusalem
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
On that day the Lord will shield
Those who live in Jerusalem’s field
So that the feeblest amongst them
Will be like David, mighty amongst men
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And the house of David will be
Like God, like the Angel of the Lord, you see
Thus the Angel of the Lord will go before them
And will protect the people of Jerusalem
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The mind of heaven
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Neo-Confucianism has two great
Proponents of the Confucian state
The first had the name of Chu Hsi
From 1130 to 1200 AD
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The second was Wang Yangming
From 1472 to 1529 he did his thing
Both aimed to reform and sought to find
The way to perfection of the mind
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Not just for themselves but to guide people
To renew Confucianism’s pull
Chu Hsi focused on the teaching of principle
Wang Yangming wanted minds to be full
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He thus emphasised teaching of the mind
This was Confucianism refined
Both aimed to enable people towards
Achieving sage-hood, a noble accord
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However, they differed on how this
Can be achieved, different emphasis
Chu Hsi believed that the path to sage-hood
Was a long path in all likelihood
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With self development and choices ethical
Needed to reach jen and boost morale
This is the way he expressed
His spiritual goal, so the people are blessed:
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The mind of Heaven and Earth out of which
All things come is not a glitch
It is the mind of humanity or jen
The source of life for women and men
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And also tender heartedness whence
Humanity are its very essence
Wang Yangming rejected the thought
That sage-hood takes a long time to be caught
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For him all we need is ‘enlightenment experience’
Of the unity of our minds with the absolute essence
Of being, all else is a waste of time
Unless enlightenment becomes reality, for a lifetime
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Wang Yangming had such an experience
Which he described in terms of self confidence
Of his own nature being enough
To gain sage-hood without huff and puff
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And that for him it had been a mistake
To search in the external lake
Chu Hsi believed the path to sage-hood
Took a long time to come good
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And this does align with the fact
God has waited 13. 8 billion years to react
So that His Omega love can be revealed
Purity and holiness are sealed
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There is a sense that nothing could be done
For humanity to experience Omega fun
This had to be revealed at the opportune time
When humanity had reached our prime
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In other words, when humanity
It must be said quite literally
Had run out of pure and holy steam
And had reached the peak of many schemes
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A veil has been placed over our minds
That has been self imposed, we will find
Because we wanted to do things our way
Most of the time and every day
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But now God His plan He’s revealing
Of course it is the Omega love thing
This is for the whole of humanity
The mind of heaven and earth for you and me
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This is what Chu Hsi referred to
It means the source of life, this is true
And tender heartedness and humanity
Is the very essence of Omega love’s melody
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Omega love is when the hearts
Of heaven and earth merge for a start
And become one, which is why Jesus taught
Us to pray with words that can’t be bought
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Your kingdom come, your will be done
On earth as in heaven, for everyone
Wang Yangming rejected the idea that
Sage-hood takes a long time, he thought this flat
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This idea it does much align
With receiving Omega love at anytime
In an instant just like the thief on the cross
Next to Jesus and said you’re the Boss
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Jesus told him that today you will be with me
In paradise just wait, you will see
And this is the reason why Jesus said
To people who wanted His way to tread
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Some who are standing here will not taste
Death, before they see the Son of Man in this place
Coming in His one and only kingdom
When all of humanity will have to succumb
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Jesus did not get second coming date wrong
He was merely referring to the concept all along
That the kingdom of God, it is within us
It is here right inside us, nothing to discuss
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Omega love has been with us always
But we’ve chosen Alpha as our ultimate craze
And this has led to division and lack
Of love in the world, Omega we sack
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But as Wang Yangming said we do need
The ‘enlightenment experience’, of this we’re agreed
Of the unity of our minds with the absolute
Essence of being attributes
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In other words, all we need is
The alignment of our love with Omega’s fizz
Everything else puts back the day
When Omega is the hallmark of humanity’s play
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This is the path of sage-hood and our minds
Link heaven and earth, this we will find
And this we can do collectively
Throughout the whole of humanity
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So we do have the resources within us
Made in the image of God, love’s ubiquitous
But we also need the FULL transcendence
Of God’s divine love which is immense
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Which means that any religion or philosophy
Or any form of ideology
That is not 13.8 billion years in existence
Compared to Omega is insignificance
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The Neo-Confucians gave new vigour
To the Confucian vision, they gave it a stir
Sage-hood could be reached in practical ways
This was the Neo-Confucian phase
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Chu Hsi taught a gradual path to be
And Wang Yangming taught immediacy
But both were seeking to transform
The minds of people, as a norm
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To become the Mind of Heaven’s sense
The state of perfect excellence
One aspect that has long been realised
Of the Christian faith, at first a surprise
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Is that some people come to faith gradually
Over a number of years, very gently
And others have a dramatic conversion
Instantly, a holy immersion
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It is said that both are valid paths
To us experiencing the mind of heaven’s draughts
So both Chu Hsi and Wang Yangming
Were right about the long and shortness thing
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Omega love proves its sage-hood by
Answering all questions of all who live and die
It is love that touches our hearts with a flood
And helps us participate in perfect sage-hood
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Honour in life and in death
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
It is true that the Zhou dynasty
Brought ancestral worship to China’s community
But it was Confucius who made it
Common practice, bit by bit
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With his teaching that parents must
Be honoured whilst alive, this is just
This sense of honour continues
After death as the Chinese views
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And believe that deceased souls reside
In three places do they hide
Heaven, the grave and the ancestral shrine
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These places they think are God’s design
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The soul is assisted on it journey
To heaven where all people are free
Thus the funerals have meticulously
Followed rituals observed, very precisely
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These are to ensure that the soul
Is provided for on its goal
Of reaching heaven as a whole
Thus in this the people have a role
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Within 100 days of the funeral
There is a service type memorial
Where the ancestral tablet is blessed by a priest
This often contains a photo of the deceased
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Newly married couples in the family
Must bow before this tablet, readily
Its presence does strengthen the family bond
And offers blessing to the family from the beyond
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God’s Omega love does equip us to
Honour and love all the human crew
This includes our parents while they are alive
It comes naturally, we need not strive
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Yet it is also a love that does not end
The bonds of relationships when our friends
Or parents, neighbours, or family
Or indeed any member of humanity
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Dies and end their life on earth
Our love is the same as the day of birth
This is because God, the ultimate judge
In a move that ain’t no Omega fudge
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Allows us to share and participate
In His love and His judgement, it is our fate
This means that through Omega love in our hearts
We can choose and decide other’s post death parts
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This includes the eternal destinies
Of any person who dies in humanity
Of course this could lead to conflicts if
We choose life with God and end all tiffs
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And another person chooses life without God
For that same person, this would be odd
But God trusts that we will use our power
In pure and holy ways, each and every hour
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This means that humanity ultimately
Will be united about the eternal destinies
Of everyone in life and in death
This is heaven on earth’s divine breath
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Taoism and Omega love
Historical development
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Taoism, it did begin
As a mystical religion in origin
But over time became populist
Of rituals in temples, it did consist
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Yet it mystical characteristics
Has always been part of the mix
Taoism dates historically
From between the 6th and 4th century BC
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It is based on writings that come through
Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu
The main text of Taoism is
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The Tao Te Ching, it does the biz
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Lao Tzu wrote this with honesty
Around the 4th century BC
There is also The Book of Chuang Tzu
That is important to the Taoist crew
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The Tao
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The nature of the Tao is central to
Taoism and all that they do
This mystical concept is used
In two ways that together are fused
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Firstly, it describes the pervasive
Spiritual force in the affirmative
Of the universe that influences
Everything and everyone, the Tao’s immense
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Secondly, it refers to spiritual disciplines
Used by individuals, who are genuine
In trying to understand the nature of the Tao
And become absorbed in it here and now
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In rational terms the Tao is said
To be beyond understanding, however read
Even with mystical training
It is difficult to describe, however we sing
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In ways that are logical
In order to boost anyone’s morale
The incarnation of Father and Son
Removes the mysticism for everyone
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With God’s mysticism gone we need not fail
To love each other on an Omega scale
With His Omega love God influences all
But we have the free will to reject His call
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Yet when virtually the whole of humanity
Embraces Omega love for all to see
The rest will not want to be left behind
And they will join in the love, you will find
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The purity of love and holiness
Are the spiritual disciplines, I confess
That enables us to become engrossed
In God and each other from coast to coast
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The word spiritual gives us the clue
About what the Spirit does and will do
In the lives of people in the world
As Omega love is to us unfurled
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Verse 10
This book Omega Love Rapsody
Helps us to grasp full divinity
And experience all of Omega love
Brought to us by the Holy Dove
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And thus we know in rational ways
God’s love in our lives every day
Therefore it is logical for us to be
In tune with Omega love’s melody
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With their esoteric teachings and orthodoxy
As well as social organisations Taoists seem to be
Like the other great religions of humanity
But their core Chinese nature shines readily
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In that they seek unity with the Tao
Which cannot be ne named, no way no how
Freedom for Taoists is a central goal
This was political and social, on the whole
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This meant freedom for the Confucian state
For some this was an ideal to advocate
For others it was the search for immortality
And yet others sought oneness with the Tao’s mystery
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The Tao is described in the Chuang-tzu
As ‘complete, all-embracing, the whole’, it’s true
These are different names for the same reality
Denoting the One, it’s the Tao, actuality
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The concept of the Tao in all fullness
Is liberating for Taoism belief they express
Seeking unity with the Tao which cannot be named
Is an Alpha pursuit, no-one can be blamed
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In Omega we see the Father incarnate
As God who can be named, it is our fate
God can be named as Jesus too
Second person of the Trinity, for me and you
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He became incarnate and rose from the dead
This is what the scriptures said
God can be named as Holy Spirit also
Her fruit is Omega love and this we know
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But the Father incarnate brings Omega grace
To all humanity, in every place
Abba Father, we can call the Tao
Father forever in the here and now
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If the Father did not become incarnate
We would not be able to elucidate
But because He did we can clarify
The Father’s transcendence and humanity, is no lie
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Thus the Father, Holy Spirit and the Son
Are named as the Godhead for everyone
Working together in complete harmony
To bring Omega love to humanity
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And thus enable us to share in the quality
Of the unity and love of the Trinity
We can all share in freedom politically
By embracing truly participatory democracy
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Such democracy that involves all the peoples
Of the world making all the decisions, in the full
This is not possible with Alpha love alone
But it can if Omega love is everywhere sown
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And if we love one another for Omega’s sake
Joint decisions are the only action we can take
Social freedom is the freedom in which we share
Social capital with all peoples everywhere
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In this we love humanity as our family
And allow them to reciprocate, love’s destiny
Also embrace complete commerce so that all need
Can be met without a cost focus, yes indeed
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In this way we the people become the state
And Omega love’s our policy, let’s celebrate
Omega love gives us freedom to bring all
Heaven’s pure and holy qualities to the earth ball
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We embrace immortality for we are confident
That now mercy will triumph over all judgement
Our oneness with God comes when we embrace
The implications of God’s incarnation in this place
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That means the incarnation of the Father and the Son
And the Son’s life, death and resurrection for everyone
The love that washes through our lives through either
Brings wholeness, joy and peace and life of wonder
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Life on earth can be complete as we live in ways
That doesn’t destroy earth’s ecosystems, the Omega phase.
Within the never ending flux of the Tao
They found the power to live in a spontaneous now
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The most famous Taoist saying that we can see
In reference to our immortality
Is attributed to Lao-tzu, where he says
That the lives of people and their ways
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Are conditioned by those of Heaven, here and now
And the ways of Heaven by those of the Tao
And the Tao came into being without aid
A wonder and a mystery before us laid
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The Tao is thus the principle of the universe
And the pattern for our behaviour in Taoist verse
This is ‘uncontrived action’ or wu-wei
The Taoist way of life for us today
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We now know that the Tao is the Trinity
This is an Omega perspective for you and me
And the Trinity came into being without aid
A wonder and a mystery before us laid
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In both Alpha and Omega this makes complete sense
The laws of the universe are no coincidence
To be in harmony with the Tao in an uncontrived way
This we now know goes by the name of wu-wei
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It can be said that all religions and philosophies
Political beliefs and ideologies
Lead to contrived ways of living on earth
These are Alpha ways from the moment of birth
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Yet these ways can be the ways of God too
God is Alpha and Omega, it is His is due
But God is not just Alpha alone
When we think He is, we become damage prone
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The moment has come for Omega time
Where our quality of life can be sublime
And we can live in uncontrived ways
Guided by the Holy Spirit every day
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But unlike many religions, Taoists do think it odd
That the Tao could be called a conscious god
‘How can the Creator have a conscious mind?
Is a Taoist question we will find
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It spontaneously occurs but seems mysterious
Breath and matter collect together, without fuss
Coalesce and then become shape
Transformation it continues agape
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This persists and does not cease
This is the Tao, from China to Greece
The creator can have a conscious mind
That we can comprehend with hearts refined
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If He became incarnate, As Father and Son
The understanding of God’s mind has just begun
God’s purpose with Omega Love Rapsody
Is to remove a layer of the mystery
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Of why He has not intervened before
When we beg, indeed we do implore
We can now put right all that has gone wrong
As we all sing together the Omega love song
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In tune with nature
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Throughout the whole of history
Taoists have sought the endless reality
Of the naturalness and spontaneity
Of all that life can bring to be
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Life rolls on in an endless chain
Of creative spontaneity, in the main
Absolutely nothing can defy
This spontaneity, the Taoists cry
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The true immortal learns to live
A life in tune with the Tao, it’s affirmative
Taoism has a poetic feel
That life is beautiful and real
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And also is a frightening scene
Of transformations unforeseen
No religion has been more successful
At bringing to life the sense of wonder’s pull
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That these transformations have for folk
In Taoism this is not a joke
God the Father becoming incarnate enables us
Through His Omega love, without a fuss
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To become as one with the nature’s spontaneity
In all aspects of life for you and for me
We can tune in to the natural world
And embrace it like a brother, purity unfurled
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The economic and politic pressures
That makes this form of life difficult for sure
Are of course an Alpha way of life
Now is time for Omega to end the strife
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We can use the love and judgement that God allows
Us to participate in, with pure and holy vows
And thus bring Omega love to the fore
And leave behind the attitudes for evermore
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That combines to create climate change
And brings damage to earth within its range
We no longer need to live as if the global market
Is the only way to organise human affairs as yet
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Instead co-operation and collaboration
Joined with God’s holy unity phenomenon
Pervade the whole human experience
In ways that love the earth’s whole circumference
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This is what it means to live in tune with the Tao
Or in tune with the Trinity of God, here and now
The poetry of Omega Love Rapsody
Chimes with the poetic feel in Taoist melody
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But focuses of life’s beautiful aspects
In a way that removes fear in all respects
From all the people in humanity
Fear has no place in our philosophy
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We no longer fear each other or the environment
Because of the Omega love in our lives present
That answers all the questions of life and death
That we will ever face from our very first breath
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We can actually choose through the love and judgement
We participate in for life and death’s events
To take away the reasons for any of our fears
And this can occur throughout our years
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Taoism has had success at bringing wonder
To the transformations of life that do occur
And to the transformations that nature has for us
Taoism brings to us a sense of the marvellous
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In Omega terms we can all embrace
The wonder of love for nature in every place
And love for each other, life in harmony
Helps earth ecosystems thrive with God’s strategy
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In origin Taoism was about
Living a peaceful life, tranquil and devout
In quiet monasticism or solitude
Was central to the Taoist mood
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It is also about living in natural
Environments that settle the morale
Such as mountains or pine forests
As shown in Taoist art, where people are blessed
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This continued with Taoist probity
But by the 1st century BC
Ritual became an important part
Although it wasn’t there at the start
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It is true that the original Taoist ideal
Of living in peaceful and tranquil feel
Is very noble and aligns with
The peace of Omega love’s narrative
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With Omega love we would be able to find
Such peace where we live fully unconfined
Because it is a peace that comes from within
As well as from outer forces, let life begin
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Though it is easier in natural environments
Because we reflect what our surroundings present
Part of our lack of peace does emanate
From empathy with the pain of nature’s state
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When we destroy it unnecessarily and greedily
The environment’s pain, we feel its agony
The Alpha destruction of natural environments
Is caused by Capitalism’s apparent permanence
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And because we can see no other way
Than lacking love for each and every day
And yet we know all needs can be met
With Omega’s alternative pirouette
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We’ve seen that these paths can benefit all
As well as heeding the environment’s call
Omega love enables us to find true peace
That washes through our lives and does not cease
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And it is a hallmark of our love and holiness
That can impact on our artfulness
Depicting in works of art our Omega peace
The primary goal of humanity we release
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Taoism it does have rituals
That empathises with the morale
Of the natural environment
This is Yin and Yang, in complement
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Yin and Yang are thought to
Work together in all that they do
To create earth’s natural environment
It’s what Yin and Yang do represent
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Traditional Taoist festivals do align
With the agricultural seasons and enshrine
The emphasis of relationship between
Taoism and the earth’s natural scene
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The beauty of rituals that seek empathy
With the environment and all we see
Can become a global phenomenon
When we cross the Omega love Rubicon
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This is because we would align our lives with the
Expert Gardener, to you and to me
As God teaches us to love His creation
In this and in every world nation
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It’s why God became incarnate as Father and Son
To enable us all to become loving ones
In our care for the environment
To truly love the earth is what God meant
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Yin and Yang from an Alpha view
Is seen as alien to what God can do
But in Omega terms, God’s feminine
Aspects rebalance our thinking of Him
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Thus we no longer think of God in purely
Male and masculine terms, instead we are free
This rebalancing is what through Omega love
Is inspired by the Pure and Holy Dove
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To love the environment with purity
And a holy relationship’s the outcome, you see
In Alpha terms we tend to think of the earth
As a provider for wants from the day of our birth
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But with Omega love we do emphasise
To love the nature that we see with our eyes
So the bond between nature and humanity
Is a loving and holy pure harmony
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Taoists believe the Tao can never change
This is thus the permanent range
But at the same time there was thought to be cyclic
Processes in the universe which the Tao does click
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These were processes in the universe
In which Yin and Yang did intersperse
Yin is thought to be the feminine
With Yang then being the masculine
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Aspects of the world as a whole
With earth as a passive Yin casserole
Heaven is more Yang like and active
That it’s more vigorous, this is indicative
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Out of the combination of Yin and Yang
Come the different seasons like a boomerang
Taoism reminds us of the Yin like passive
Aspects of the universe in ways intuitive
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In solely Alpha terms, God is thought
To be unchanging and this is taught
And although this Alpha concept is true
It can be misconstrued by me and you
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God is love and that cannot change
But the depth of His love has an Omega range
This plans for 13.8 billion years
Is for holy love to end all our tears
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The cyclic nature of Yin and Yang
With the earth as Yin, a passive tang
And heaven as Yang is thus active
Together create the seasons through which we live
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This brings to mind the prayer Jesus taught
Us to pray and the way that we ought
To desire the life of heaven on earth
Every day from the moment of our birth
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Thus, though Taoism reminds us of the Yin
Like passive universe aspects of origin
This is an Alpha perspective
Of the ways that we should live
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Jesus himself taught us to pray
For Omega love each and every day
That unites all heaven with the earth
And brings to humanity joy and mirth
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This is the essence of Omega love
Inspired by the Holy Dove
It is love that humanity can embrace
Wherever we are and in every place
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There are multitudes of pockets of Omega
Love that struggles in a world governed by Alpha
With Omega love, Yin and Yang
And earth and heaven united sang
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To create life on earth that previously was
Beyond imagining and just because
Alpha squeezed Omega love out
But now it’s time for Omega to shout
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A key concept in Taoism today
Is non activity or wu-wei
The aim of this is to gain a state
Of dynamic symmetry with the earth as our fate
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Taoists try to live their lives
In a way that emulates the ‘natural’ vibes
Of nature and the environment
And thus empathise with earth’s elements
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The aim is to allow life to unfold
In its own way if we’re young or old
There is no aim to acquire material things
Or to achieve, there is no desiring
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But to live in the present in tune with the
Nature of the world or the Tao’s chemistry
By shunning notions of acquiring stuff
Taoists argue that they receive enough
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Of something that is far more important
This is peace of mind that does enchant
The Taoist concept of non activity
That seeks to emulate nature readily
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And thus allow life to unfold
In its own way if we’re young or old
Is an incomplete view of the ‘natural’
In nature for lifting our morale
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Nature calls out for heaven and earth
To be united from Porto Novo to Perth
For life and death to be combined
For nature and all of humankind
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To experience the Omega love of God
This is God’s purpose and is not odd
Love is active, it is something we are
What we think, do and say, whether near or afar
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Dynamic symmetry with nature is not
The same as unity with God in a divine plot
But the process of seeking it can take us
In directions that are virtuous
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We can use the things we achieve for the benefit
Of the whole of humanity as a requisite
Things that we do simply because our Omega love
Has been inspired by the Holy Dove
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All the medical staff we would ever need
Endless supply of teachers and lecturers is our creed
As well as infrastructures such as homes
And places of learning with infinite tomes
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And let us not forget the technology
So that decisions can be made by you and me
In fact all that shows Omega in humanity
Is akin to living in tune with the philosophy
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Of being in tune with nature and the Tao
And with God’s help will get there today somehow
Omega love means we can forever shun
The politics of greed that some have begun
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They also seek power, wealth and gain
But quite frankly such politics is a pain
Instead we can seek the peace Taoists receive
And the far greater peace that we can achieve
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That comes from God the Father incarnate
Or God the Son incarnate who met His fate
And rose from the dead to give us a path
Inspired by the Holy Spirit we can now laugh
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Mediation and stilling the mind
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Taoism and Buddhism shared practices
Such as mediation and breathing exercises
To quieten and still the mind
Deep relaxation is what they find
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Emphasising mediation later became
In a Japanese context a similar aim
But Zen Buddhism is the Japanese name
Of these practises that they proclaim
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There are similarities in Taoist and Zen ideas
Such as freeing the mind of analytical gears
In order to understand reality
We need freedom from concepts of scrutiny
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Nothing that can give us greater stillness of mind
Than the full participation of humankind
In God’s Omega love rationale
That, in effect, boosts our morale
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Such stillness God has been preparing for us
For 13.8 billion years, it’s plenteous
In Psalm 131 the psalmist does say
I am not concerned with the great things of today
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Or things too wonderful for me
But I have stilled my soul, quiet as can be
Like a weaned child with his mother
Is my soul within me, it’s how I prefer
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This does align with Taoist and Zen
Ideas of freeing the minds of citizens
Of analytical concepts in order
To understand reality in him or her
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And this idea is indeed the state
That many Christians have as their fate
And is seen as a mark of Godliness
But it’s an Alpha state, I must confess
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That, in effect, does separate
The religious from the rational, to date
With Omega love they are not two
Separate compartments in me and you
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But merged into a pure and holy whole
This Omega maturity is our goal
Intuitive knowledge or Chih
Is a key concept in Taoism’s melody
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One can only attain chih by letting go
Of our rational minds and what we know
And become attuned instead
To inner intuition, understanding inbred
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Chih is a misunderstanding
Of what is meant by the Omega thing
And what it means to be humane and holy
In our lives within humanity
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God does indeed give to us
An intuitive grasp of His syllabus
That is why we are made in the image of God
That itself as a concept is not at all odd
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But this does not require us to let go
Of our rationality and all that we know
It is because of rational thinking mixed
With the intuitiveness of God to us affixed
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That we can achieve many forms
Of medical advances, as a norm
Or that we (intuitively) know
That ageist, sexist or racist glow
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With caste prejudice of homophobia in tow
Or class prejudice when it is in full flow
Has no part whatsoever in God’s Omega love
That is pure and holy, yes it is by Jove
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Traditional Taoism had mediation
And breathing exercises with aplomb
With the purpose of stilling the mind
To understand the Tao unconfined
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This is similar to how Buddhists meditate
And reduce irrelevant thoughts in that state
Meditation may well still the mind
But to understand God, we will find
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We need to still the whole human experience
So that no-one is in need or negligence
Omega love is akin to stilling the world
So that the purity of holiness is unfurled
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In everyday terms Taoism uses rituals
Meditation exercise and festivals
And use of slow and disciplined exercise
For activities that they see as wise
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The only command of Jesus that he repeats
And is not a synoptic parallel beat
Is the command to love each other as He has loved us
This is a discipline we can make ubiquitous
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We can practice at all times and with all
The people we meet as we hear God’s call
It is as if God is enabling us to breathe in
And breathe out love and holiness, wherever we’ve been
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The importance of peace and tranquillity
Is central to all Taoists in humanity
Exercises are conducted with flowing moves
And postures that combine to long sequential grooves
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The main result is tranquillity of the mind
Through non stressful exercise that helps them to unwind
And allied to this is steady restful breathing
All of this is the Taoist thing
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The Holy Spirit enables all the postures we take
Up at any moment for Omega love’s sake
To be concomitant with purity
Every day and every night, it’s God’s artistry
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We can use special exercises or we can go
On special secluded retreats, for those in the know
But in the world of God’s love we will be able to
Find peace where we are as His Omega love crew
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Tai chi like meditation and yoga
Helps people to relax, whether younger or older
And be less prone to life’s tensions
Helps people interrelate without pretensions
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The greatest way to relax and to be less prone
To tension, is by loving humanity as our own
Family and allowing them to
Love us back as their family too
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In this way we can interrelate
With all people, let us celebrate
At the love God has made available to us
It’s His Omega love and it is marvellous!
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Art and emptying the mind
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Set within their mountain retreats
And lake pavilions, Taoism’s suite
Taoists have truly been the poets
Of nature, sunrise and sunset
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From 365 to 427 AD
The great T’ao Ch’ien wrote melodies
Expressed wonder, resignation and hope
In this way so with life we can cope:
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‘Just surrender to the cycle of things
Give yourself to the Great Change waves bring
Neither happy nor yet afraid
And when it is time to go, then simply go, and fade
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And do this without unnecessary fuss’
That is what T’ao Ch’ien expected of us
Today this poetic sense of beauty
And desire for oneness with the Tao entity
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Is still in Taoism influential
And impacts on all of their morale
Because of the great changes in China
We can’t predict Taoist development in the future
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However, Taoism has always been recognised
As an important part of China and is prized
As significant in China’s cultural history
And thus is part of China’s legacy
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Yet though Taoism has always been in conflict
With the government which has often been strict
But it will survive for as long as Chinese
Culture exists, Taoism’s a central breeze
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God has given us the ability to
Shape destinies in life and death too
By allowing us to share in His love and judgement
Means that through His abundant grace, love is prominent
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God is giving us the opportunity to
Surrender to the proactive all life through
This is the way of Omega love
With the inspiration of God the Holy Dove
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If we think of the whole of the 13.8
Billion years of history until this date
As being the Alpha perspective element
And Omega, by the grace of God, implements
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Us participating in the love and holiness
So that our Omega love becomes limitless
It will then be possible for us to forgive
Those who’ve committed heinous acts, and been insensitive
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And for them to be part of God’s Omega plans
In life and in death, we can be one clan
One reason that may help us to do this
Is that people who have suffered, and we miss
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Will, if that is what the Omega love in our hearts
Desires so they can have a new start
Can be part of Omega in life and in death
We can join in this love with all of our breath
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This would be an active way of uniting
Heaven and earth in the peace that love brings
Because their heinous acts were committed when
Alpha was dominant, it was our oxygen
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And was seen by many to be the only way
Of structuring humanity from day to day
We now have the opportunity to be pro active
In bringing Omega healing to the way that we live
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This is better than just going with the flow
And letting hatred build up in the world we know
Such hatred is to the detriment of humanity
Instead we can be Godly, with love’s tapestry
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We can thus all actively seek heaven on earth
In life and in death seek holiness’s worth
And this we seek for all the peoples of the world
As Omega love is completely unfurled
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Oneness with God does not mean passive
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Impotence but active alternatives
With involvement in what’s pure and holy
Love that is at the centre of the Trinity
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Omega love does not seek to wipe out
Cultures in a form of capitalist rout
Nor is it a corporate monopoly
It is pure and holy for all to see
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Omega love is essential to
Enabling cultures to thrive whether old or new
And each culture can find longings of the heart
And see their place on Omega love’s chart
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As every person’s questions on earth are answered
And live out the joy of being heard
Then we can all join in the fun
Of actually loving each and everyone
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In Taoist art large areas are left to the sky
Or the space between mountains that are so high
This is a metaphor for emptying the mind
Of rational thought of the questioning kind
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It is good to empty the mind of all that divides
Us in humanity so we can all take the same side
This unity is the beauty of Omega love
That is open to us, it is by Jove
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It’s vital to know that some rational thought
Is good and some is inadequately taught
God’s Omega love helps us to distinguish
The qualities of this human dish
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So that other people we no longer harm
And the peace of Omega, it keeps us calm
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So in holiness we do move away
From harmful thoughts, words and deeds, every day
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Taoism does not have rigid creeds
Or committed beliefs on which people feed
Instead it is a way of life
That encourages people, without any strife
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To live in tune with the variations
Of the natural world in every nation
This leads to Taoists being relativists
In terms of ethics, so not absolutist
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Thus Taoists are very flexible
To ethical dilemmas on which they mull
Each and every situation being taken
As a unique circumstance for citizens
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There is nothing wrong with being flexible
Over ethical dilemmas on which we mull
Indeed, the move to seek blanket answers
When we are all unique people who differ
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With distinctive causes and issues
Can lead to injustices caused by strident views
Omega love enables us to treat
Every person’s needs as a right and to meet
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Those needs with the beautiful support
Of the purity that we now purport
And with communities of love and holiness
We can be diverse in our ethical thoughtfulness
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Cross fertilization
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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The early debates in Chinese history
Focused on Taoist and Confucian rivalry
The ensuing arguments enabled both sides
To develop their identities and more besides
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The introduction of Buddhism into China
Gave rise to complexities developing further
In relation to their identities
It was there for all the people to see
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Taoism and Confucianism borrowed much
From the Buddhists, they copied as such
Taoists built monasteries and wrote sacred texts
These were built on the Buddhist model context
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The 11th and 12th century Neo-Confucian revival
Would’ve been impossible without Buddhism stimulating morale
The Confucians did not borrow as much as the Taoists
But were motivated to develop their own philosophical gist
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This was thus their response to Buddhist thought
And influenced what the Confucians taught
In practical terms they learnt much about
Meditation or ‘quiet sitting’ from Buddhism’s devout
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Whatever the format of our cultural mix
The deepest identity that we can affix
Is the divine attributes of Omega love
Brought to our lives by the Holy Dove
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Omega love transcends all boundaries
Rather than being imposed, we embrace it willingly
We can build as many religious buildings as we wish
And have as many sacred texts into which we can fish
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Some religions adopt buildings to build community
Or as places of meeting and interaction regularly
Where we can meet with each other and with God
This is very natural and is not odd
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However, just like St. Paul said, our bodies are
Temples of the Holy Spirit, we are Omega’s stars
In other words, the primary purpose of our bodies
Is to express love and holiness throughout humanity
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The pinnacle period of cross fertilization
Between religions in the Chinese nation
Came during the Ming dynasty
From 1369 to 1644 AD
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Religious thinkers such as Lin Chao –en
Sought harmony between the three great religions then
With the cry that the three religions are one
In his view this was sine qua non
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Lin took the best ideas from
Taoist and Buddhist meditation, it wasn’t a con
And joined them with the Confucian sense of concern
For humanity in a uniquely Chinese turn
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Such syncretistic thinking is still prevalent
In China today where many represent
And see themselves as a mix of all three
Thus they are Buddhist, Taoist and Confucian simultaneously
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The deepest cross fertilization we can experience
Is to love others as God does and this is immense
And to let Omega love impact on every part
Such that it reaches the deepest recesses of our hearts
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The harmony of the Trinity is something that unites
All the peoples of the world in this Omega delight
And whatever we call our religious identity
Omega love gives us fulfilment in totality
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Magic and immortality
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Taoism has never felt constrained
By Confucian sensibility, in the main
And as such dabbled in magic
That some took seriously, it was their pick
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Other found that it was another illusion
Of the changing Tao, it wasn’t fun
For instance, in a report of a magical journey
Attributed to King My of the Zhou dynasty
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The magician who has been his guide
For the trip, he did confide:
‘With the permanent your majesty feels at home
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Is suspicious of the sudden and temporary roam
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But can one always measure how far and how fast
A scene may later turn into something not forecast’
Or, as the next story in the Lieh-tzu puts it
‘The breath of all that lives is an illusory pit’
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Omega love is rational in that its effects
Can clearly be seen in our lives’ contexts
Especially those who are poor or in abject poverty
Or marginalised within our societies
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But Omega love is also supernatural
Because the Holy Spirit is the conductor of the morale
Of the orchestra of the lives of humanity
That plays sweet music of Omega’s melody
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This is not an illusion but is very real
There is thus no need to dabble in magic’s feel
When we can participate in the supernatural act
Of transforming life on earth, it’s a rational fact
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Taoism is more than passive
Contemplation in the ways we live
The texts of Lao-tzu and Chuang-tzu
Helped later thinkers who wanted to
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Limited types of life transcend
There is more to live for, oh yes my friend
Their ambition was to steal
‘Heaven and Earth’s’ secret and reveal
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The mystery of life for all to see
How we can fulfil immortality
The Confucian goal was to become a sage
And thus serving society was all the rage
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The Taoist aim was to become immortal
(A hsien) is this description in full
We can transcend the limited Alpha forms
So that Omega love becomes the norm
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As we participate in this God’s great gift
And all of humanity gets a lift
Omega love is the great secret
Of heaven and earth, lest we forget
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And because God, the ultimate judge
Allows us to share without any fudge
In His love and His judgement
We have responsibility as earth’s residents
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To determine whether people live
With God in life and death, Omega narrative
Or instead without God in life and in death
We can choose with actions, thoughts and breath
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Bur because of the impact of God in our lives
The influence of Omega love will be our drive
Thus love on earth and in the afterlife
Will be the hallmark of humanity, without any strife
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In other words, immortality
Can be the experience of all humanity
Even if this mortal body dies
It is a free gift from God, who is forever wise
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This free gift comes from God’s grace
And if we choose, to humans in every place
Another focus of Taoism were
Ritual practices that did death defer
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That were purported to enable people to live
Longer than was life’s usual give
But this was a deviation from the philosophy
That was the origin of Taoism’s liberty
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Even though it created popular interest
It was peripheral to Taoism at its best
This occurred form the 1st to 4th century AD
And is linked with Chang Ling and Ko Hung, you see
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Medical advances have seen people
In the richer countries living lives, that are full
In other words, far longer than in the past
Over previous periods lives do outlast
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Omega love will make these advances
And increasing lengths of life will see many dances
And thus longer life will be available to all
As we share our social capital, it’s God’s Omega love call
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Personal deities
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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There was a revival of belief
In personal gods to bring relief
And rituals of prayer and pacification
To bring the process of transformation
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This magical process was an external act
That led to internal immortality, it was believed as fact
The processes used were mediation
And yoga with full dedication
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This new Taoism was given the name
‘Taoist religion’ to distinguish its fame
From classical texts of Lao-tzu and
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Chuang-tzu and accepting life and death’s demands
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Individuals often use personal deities
Who when alive lived an exemplary
Life that provides inspiration to
People today who are seeking clues
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Thus people pray to deities for advice
On everyday problems, to be precise
Or for providing spiritual support
Thus seeking a form of religious comfort
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The most common personal deity is Lao Tzu
But it must be realised in Taoism’s due
That an interest in deities was not part
Of Taoism’s origins from the start
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When the people of the world actively
Embrace God’s Omega love willingly
We can, because we are open to
The Holy Spirit of God in me and you
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Become personal deities to each other
Who are made in God’s image to serve one another
The depth of the love in our lives can thus be
Seen in the acts of loving the rest of humanity
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As our family and being open to
Reciprocal love from others to you
This ‘new’ form of holy love enables us
To overcome all the problems of life’s syllabus
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And thus involve ourselves in the spiritual support
That comes through the implications that we live and report
That God the Father and the Son became incarnate
Bringing love to our lives and for others to replicate
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Rituals and temple
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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The local temple is vital in Taoist communities
Providing help and advice with life’s realities
Such as in cases of ill health or personal problems
The temple helps all the community’s citizens
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Taoist rituals do emphasise
The cyclic nature with no disguise
Of the universe and the importance
Of the Tao in this cosmic dance
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For example, in winter prayer is offered
For the replenishment of plants and animal herds
When warm weather does return
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After completing its winter sojourn
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Taoist faith emphasises natural elements
In existence and helps people to live in agreement
And in harmony with the Tao
This is all part of the Taoists’ vow
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To live in harmony with the Tao
Or the Trinity God as Christians call Him now
Is to live with such openness to Omega love
That issues of climate change cease, by Jove
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In others words, they cease to be a problem
Because Omega love becomes our oxygen
And industrial competitiveness would no longer be
A factor in an age of holiness and unity
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Verse 7
With co-operation and collaboration throughout the world
As Omega love is fully unfurled
To meet the needs of humanity
We thus would all live in harmony
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With the Trinity of God and each other
And also love the earth as our brother
That is the essence of the ritual
Of Omega love, our holy fuel
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New influences but distinctly Chinese
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Finally, there is the modern development
Of western influences that are eminent
Particularly through Christianity
The centre of western philosophy
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The Chinese are developing new cultural
Perspectives over which they can mull
Just as they did with Buddhism
1,800 years ago in their wisdom
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Verse 3
Religious and secular western thought
Will be as influential as Maoist support
That is based in part on Marxist concepts
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At which the Chinese became adept
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Whatever happens it will be distinctly
Chinese at all levels of society
For example, China’s adopted capitalist philosophy
But has not embraced liberal democracy
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Verse 5
The ultimate development of new influences
In China will come through embracing the consequences
Of the Omega love of God in humanity
That the Chinese will participate in with glee
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One way that this Chinese perspective will show
Is through the acknowledgement that the God we know
Is a fully paid up and involved Marxist
Who knows that His love in the world’s been missed
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This will be addressed with complete commerce
Becoming prevalent in chapter and verse
Not only in China but throughout the world
As Omega love and holiness are unfurled
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Verse 8
In this way all nations will work together
To create heaven on earth, whatever the weather
This truly comes through God’s influence
Showing us that His Omega love is immense
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Japanese religions and Omega love
Introduction part 1 (Religion and religions)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
For almost 2,000 years there has been
A rich vein of diversity in religion, I mean
This is the picture of the Japanese scene
Variety of experience is the routine
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Japanese people have the tendency
To more than one religion have loyalties
An example of this is the expectation
To have a Shinto wedding in the nation
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And later in life a Buddhist funeral
This mixture does not make life dull
People do have secular weddings too
These are examples of the Japanese brew
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Alongside this can be a family’s interest
Where certain Buddhist practices are expressed
Or people joining the wide variety
Of new religions and their authenticity
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To which about a third of the public belong
Joining in the new religions’ throng
Although these religions have their own structures
As well as beliefs, ideals and scriptures
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There has been interaction between them, you see
At various points in Japanese history
And this is reflected in the diverse impact
They have in peoples’ lives and that’s a fact
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It is therefore possible to speak of both
‘Japanese religions and religion’, when on oath
One reason why both descriptions are appropriate
Is that their language does not usually differentiate
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Between the plural and the singular
The way to interpret is left ajar
Omega love has rich diversity
Because we all have unique opportunities
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To love another and to allow others
To love us as their sisters and brothers
Before the realisation that God the Father
Became incarnate or a person if you rather
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Having diverse religious loyalties
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Could be a sensible option, if you please
But when we see and experience
The power of Omega love, that is immense
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We realise that such love is all we need
It is pure and holy and becomes our creed
In many ways it is unimaginable
Until it is revealed to us in the full
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God the Father He became incarnate
To give us an overriding story to relate
And this story is underpinning too
Of His Omega love in humanity’s crew
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One of the reasons why new religions attract
Is the ethos of known religions with which we interact
May be fulfilling to some but there is a sense
In our hearts something’s missing, we have evidence
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That something is Omega love and holiness
This is an issue that we must now address
The issue that the language of the Japanese
Does not usually differentiate with any ease
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Between the plural and the singular
Expresses the Trinity of God both near and far
There is only one God but God is also
Father, Son and Holy Spirit in Taba and Tokyo
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The Hebrew Bible and the Christian Scriptures
Along with peoples’ experiences do not overtly confer
To prove that there is a Trinity of God
But without it Christian experience would be odd
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But the descriptions of the work of the Father and Son
And Holy Spirit are shown to be a divinity of One
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Yet they are shown as different persons of the Trinity
Of one God in perfect harmony
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And yet they have their own roles and traits
United in will and purpose for our Omega fate
The ultimate way these distinct roles are expressed
Is the incarnation of the Father, purity manifest
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As in the Japanese language, the Holy Trinity
Doesn’t distinguish ‘tween the singular One and the plural Three
God is three and God is one
God is Father, Holy Spirit and the Son
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Introduction part 2 (A nation of islands)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Japanese religion reflects in some degree
The country’s geographical topography
In other words, its geological
Position and make up, in the full
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Japan has been influenced mostly
By Asia in general consistently
But Korea and China in particular
Their locations mean this is not bizarre
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The main imported religions are thus
Buddhism and Confucianism, let’s discuss
It was in reaction to the scholarly
Nature and political influence in reality
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Verse 4
Of Buddhism and Confucianism both
That the native faith Shinto had much growth
Of its own distinctive character and nature
With aims of making its influence much greater
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Indeed it is the reaction of Japan
To Chinese and then the Western clans
And the culture that the Chinese and West brought
That helps us understand Japan’s religious thought
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Japan’s four islands they do stretch
From Hokkaido in the north on any map you fetch
To the south the island Kyushu
That completes the main island of Japan’s crew
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The best know Buddhist temples and Shinto sites
Are in the south of the island known by right
As Honshu, the main island of Japan
That is 800 miles in length of span
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Ancient Shinto sites that are still important
To the nation are at Ise on Honshu, to enchant
Where the sun-goddess Amaterasu is venerated
Prime Ministers inform the people here, so it is said
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Of the formation of their Cabinet
It is politically important, the die is set
Also important is Izumo, this is clear
Where the gods or kami are thought to return once a year
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Between these two sites are the former capitals
Nara and Kyoto that have Shinto and Buddhist pulls
They are home to Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines
An example of how the two religions do entwine
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The smaller island of Shikoku is not politically
Important but has well known pilgrimage geography
With routes that are home to at least eighty-eight
Buddhist temples on the island to this date
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The northerly most island is Hokkaido
The main city of this island is Sapporto
It was the focus of Protestant missionary
Effort in the nineteenth century
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Today its people practise the more customary
Forms of Japanese religion in the vicinity
Kyushu has the most southerly fate
Separated from Honshu by the Kanmon Straits
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It has some of the oldest historical sites
In all of Japan, a wonderful sight
This is partly due to its proximity
To Korea and all its philosophy
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Shinto grew its own distinctive touch
In reaction to Confucianism and Buddhism, as such
With their scholarly nature and political influence
Shinto reacted and grew in confidence
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God is now calling on humanity to grow
Into distinctive Omega love and holiness glow
As a reaction to both the Father’s incarnation
And the ethos of this book, in your nation
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This is a book which the Holy Trinity
Of God has inspired for all humanity
And wherever we are in the world
Omega love and holiness can be unfurled
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Introduction part 3 (The use of mountains)
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Japan is a country of many mountains
That are scattered all around the terrain
And this has influenced the development
Of locations of religious sites, in the environment
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There are many mountains with a shrine
At their summit, in clear design
That tends to attract pilgrims who seek
Purity and spiritual power, each and every week
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Mount Fuji is the most famous shrine
And has quasi-religious significance, all the time
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For the whole Japanese nation
This shrine is thus an important creation
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Buddhists were used to using mountains
As places of retreat in China’s domain
And this they continued in Japan
As part of the Buddhist development plan
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The religious use of mountains led to the Shugendo
Movement which was a syncretistic flow
Of the linking of Buddhism and Shinto
And uses ascetic disciplines for those in the know
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And these were aimed at enlightenment
In order to achieve the development
Of shamanic magical powers to perform
Things like spiritualist healing as a norm
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Shugendo was stronger in the past
But it has not died out and is recast
With significant impact on the formation
Of new religions in the Japanese nation
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Verse 8
Just like Japan, the regions of Bible times
Had mountains as major traits for people to climb
Both the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Scriptures
Show mountains as significant features
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Verse 9
And just as the summit of mountains are used
As homes to shrines in Japan to be perused
The summit of mountains were places of significant
Spiritual events in the scriptures, this I grant
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In Japan such shrines are places of purification
And spiritual power for those with dedication
And some are places of quasi-spiritual significance
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For the whole nation an important stance
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Verse 11
The fullness of the purification that is opened to us
Through Omega love is linked, I am serious
To the biblical mountain events, for example
Moses receiving the Ten Commandments, in the full
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Verse 12
At the top of Mount Sinai
He went alone it was so high
Mount Moriah is the site
Of the temple for Israelites
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Verse 13
On Mount Carmel Elijah did confront
The prophets of Baal whose god was blunt
Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount was delivered
On a mount we know not which, as God preferred
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Of the transfiguration mount we only know
It was a high mountain, where Jesus did glow
Before His crucifixion Jesus did pray
On the Mount of Olives, the scriptures do say
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This prayer was in the garden of Gethsemane
Jesus went through turmoil for you and me
The Mount of Olives is also the place from which
He ascended into heaven, without a hitch
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Verse 16
This latter point is of spiritual interest
Because heaven’s another dimension, it does suggest
But the Omega purposes of God are to unite
The ethos of heaven with humanity’s plight
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Verse 17
One way this can happen is by opening our hearts
To the purification that God does impart
And the spiritual power of God the Father
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Who came down from the mountains, incarnate rather
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Verse 18
Here on earth so that we can experience
His Omega love and holiness, which is immense
On mountains, in valleys and on level ground
He touches our hearts without a sound
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Verse 19
That is the full extent of the spiritual power
That God’s made available to us, every hour
Through His Holy Spirit that means we can
Go to the tops of mountains for an Omega tan
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Verse 20
But this is no longer necessary
God gives His Omega love to us for free
Thus, whoever we are and wherever we may be
Our lives have significance for all humanity
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Shinto and Omega love
The religion of kami
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The original religion of Japan
Is Shinto, where it all began
It is a faith that emerged out of complex
Interactions as a due reflex
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In all there were three main factors
That impacted on the Shinto actors
First was devotion to nature
This was central to Shinto’s structure
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Second was the worship of ancestors
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Loyalty to family for evermore
Finally, a belief that a sense
Of the spiritual pervades with permanence
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Verse 4
The whole of the entire universe
In ways that are truly diverse
Shinto does not have a set
Of clear doctrines over which to fret
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Verse 5
A major aspect of Shinto is love that’s deep
For nature and the environment their hearts do leap
And with this deep respect for nature too
This is the Shinto way for me and you
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With God’s Omega love we can be completely
Devoted to nature for all to see
And become people who love the environment
As a member of our family that’s preeminent
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God the Father and God the Son
Became incarnate for everyone
And go back 13.8 billion years
To bring Omega love and end our tears
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Verse 8
There is no deeper ancestral worship
Than worshipping either of them with lives and lips
As we are part of God’s Omega family
Love and holiness give us divine validity
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Verse 9
The craftsmanship of the Trinity
Is on the whole of creation’s complexity
And this is reflected in the beauty
And poignancy of creation for all to see
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We can value and appreciate
All the works that God did originate
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Without believing that God is in the universe
In a pantheistic sense, God does not immerse
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This comes out of an Omega perspective
Where God’s love shows us how to live
Whereas an Alpha perspective alone
Can lead us towards a pantheistic tone
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Verse 12
We can thus have deep love and respect
For the environment, that is in effect
A sign of our pure and holy love
Inspired by the God the Holy Dove
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Verse 13
Shinto shrines can usually be found
In beautiful settings that do abound
And the entities or gods of Shinto
Are often identified in nature’s glow
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In natural objects such as rocks or tress
Or rivers that flow down to the seas
The Japanese word for these sacred entities
Is kami, by any analyses
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And they are the focal point of Shinto
Their place often determines where the people go
Kami are not gods in the Western sense
Or Western understanding of divine deference
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For Shinto believers, a spiritual force
Permeates the whole universe, of course
And can be understood or seen
In different entities in Shinto routine
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Verse 17
These entities with their spiritual element
Are kami by acknowledgement
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It is true that these spiritual entities
Are often in places of natural beauty
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Often, a shrine is built at the location
And becomes the object of reverence in the nation
They are also central to some ceremonies
This is the way of the Japanese
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Verse 19
When our lives and attitudes
Become influenced by God’s Omega foods
We can become entities that have beautiful
Influences on everything and everyone’s skull
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It is as if we can all become the kami
Of the natural world and of humanity
In the image of God, we are people made
Who can collectively permeate the world’s arcade
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And become one with God’s Trinity
That permeates all of humanity
The impact our new attitudes can have on the
Natural world means that we can reverse and remedy
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The impacts of climate change as we no longer seek
Economic advantage over others, week by week
But work in co-operation with others to
Advance Omega love in all that we do
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Verse 23
We can have services and ceremonies
To celebrate the changes in the breeze
And the positive impacts on the natural world
As Omega love and holiness is unfurled
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Verse 24
A person can also be a kami
In that dead people who lived vey honourably
And are thus admired or respected
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Because of their achievements, thoroughbred
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Kami can also be ancestors revered
Or mythological characters, the way is cleared
Kami can be animals too
This is a picture of the Kami crew
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Our participation in the love and judgement
Of God means that all people dead and present
Can be appreciated as kami
If that’s what our Omega love desires it to be
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Verse 27
Conflicts between people can of course occur
BUT that is Alpha love, we know this for sure
God trusts that His Omega love washing in and through
The hearts of humanity will lead us to
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The unity of heaven and earth in our hearts
That Jesus taught us to pray for from the start
This unity is a reflection of the ‘Ever closer union’
Of all humanity, that is Omega’s logical outcome
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Religious and political collaboration
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Shinto evolved during the first millennium BC
Buddhism’s arrival in the sixth century AD
Led to a collaborative relationship in terms of the kami
Of Shinto and different forms of the Buddha, readily
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This was in the sense that Shinto devotees
Regarded the Buddha as a form of powerful kami
Whilst Buddhists considered kami to be
Different incarnations of the Buddha, for all to see
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There was co-operation between the faiths during
The 9th and 10th centuries AD, it was alluring
But Buddhism tended to be
The dominant faith in this family
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Verse 4
God the Father becoming incarnate
Gives us an overarching framework to celebrate
In which religious difference can melt away
Because of what Omega love brings to us today
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Verse 5
Such love has beautiful possibilities
And we can be as pure and holy as we please
There is thus no longer any need to feel
So insecure that we cling to doctrines that divide not heal
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Verse 6
Because we believe them to be
The fundamental truth, the reality
The path has now been opened to us
For love and holiness to be ubiquitous
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Verse 7
Towards each other and to the environment
To be in our lives the central element
The early 19th century
Saw a revival of Shinto’s energy
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That was aligned with the Japanese
Taking full political control with a Shinto breeze
And the link between Shinto and the hierarchy
Of the state strengthened with due affinity
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After 1868 the monarchy
Became central in Japanese politics under Emperor Meiji
And remained so until the end of World War Two
Because of this Shinto in this period, it is true
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Focused on the shrine at Ise and the cult
Of the emperor, this was the result
This form of Shinto enveloped ideological beliefs
Such as the divinity of the emperor, he was the chief
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And the supposed supremacy
Of the Japanese people in humanity
These perspectives developed in part
Because of the mythological link on history’s chart
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Between the emperor and Amaterasu
The goddess of the sun in Shinto’s view
Amaterasu is the most influential kami
Indeed, Amaterasu is thought to be
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Verse 13
The ancestor of the Japanese people
And is not thought to be at all dull
The ancestry of the imperial family
Is linked as far back as Ninigi
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Verse 14
Who is thought to have been the grandson
Of Amaterasu the goddess of the sun
This is the reason that the shrine at Ise has had
Close associations with the imperial family fad
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Verse 15
Throughout the world, politics, and monarchy
Along with religion have been mixed in symmetry
And sometimes with disastrous outcomes
Such as in the development of Christendom
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This is because monarchy is thought
To be God given, to describe it in short
In the case of Shinto the link with the
Imperial family had a decisive impact, we see
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On World War Two with the Japanese
Believing they’re a superior race, it was like a disease
In other countries monarchy is based
On the kingship of King David, it has to be faced
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This is from the Hebrew Bible and is thought
To give monarchs divine rights that the people support
This latter though seeming benign means
That many societies have a royal family, with king or queen
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In a place that only God has a right to
Only God has the power to make all things new
To redress the balance in both cases we need
To give God the Father incarnate and His Omega love creed
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Its due place in all our lives throughout the world
As Omega love and holiness is unfurled
God’s Omega love is given to us in equal measure
And we can make a world that’s pure, I am sure
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Free from injustices, hierarchies and wars
This is what Omega love and holiness is for
The defeat of the Japanese in World War Two
Led to the Americans insisting on the link that was true
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Between Shinto and the Japanese state
Being broken forever, this was their fate
The emperor was no longer allowed to keep
His supposed divine status that ran so deep
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And the warmongering aspects of Shinto
Were dismantled, they simply had to go
Shinto continued but without its links
To the political hierarchy, gone in a blink
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Yet it remains an important part of contemporary
Japanese culture for all to see
It can be argued that the aspects of Shinto
That allowed militaristic associations and became no-no
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Were not typical of the original nature of its beliefs
Of life in balance with the natural world, as the ultimate brief
However, the imperial family is still highly regarded
And the major Shinto shrines, it must be said
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Is an important part of the nation’s identity
Shinto is thus a vital philosophy
The fact that after World War Two, the emperor
Could no longer keep his divine status anymore
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And the warmongering aspects of Shinto
Were dismantled shows that it is possible when we know
Or if we have been misled or gone down the wrong paths
Religiously or politically, we can, if we choose if we do the maths
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To go in a different directions completely
This can be beneficial to all humanity
For Shinto this meant going back to its core beliefs
Which are about living in symmetry with the leaves and reefs
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And with the natural world in its entirety
For Shinto this is the way of true harmony
The imperial family is still highly regarded but in a healthy way
But our true calling is Omega love here today
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And if adherents of other religions and ideologies
Have gone away from the path of Omega love’s melodies
In which such love influences every area of our lives
Then it is not too late to see the errors of our demise
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And let the holiness of God determine our every move.
This way we can all be in an Omega groove
And serve God as the royal One
Father, Holy Spirit and the Son
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Affinity with Buddhism
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
During the 6th century AD
Buddhism was introduced, formally
To Japan and this then brought to light
Affinities which brought both faiths delight
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Both Buddhism and Shinto
Valued peaceful contemplation, this I know
In natural settings and had respect
For the natural world and its effects
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Many people do go on retreats
To escape the hustle and bustle of life’s beat
Often these are in places of natural beauty
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Where peaceful thoughts come quite easily
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However, there are many who have never had
The means or opportunity and this is sad
To avail themselves of such refreshing life
Where we can put behind us all of the strife
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The vision of Omega love is of the
Whole world with all its settings as places of beauty
So that peaceful contemplation can be for all
This is God the Father’s Omega love call
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It is true the peace of God is something that we
Can experience wherever we may be
But there is no longer any need to make
Peace difficult to attain for anyone’s sake
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Omega love gives us divine access
To make peace available, I do confess
To the whole of humanity
So that all our hearts can jump with glee
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Neither religion believed in a monotheistic god
Both valued the present above all and this is not odd
Living in the present moment and the world as it is
Answers of the present sought as in a quiz
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Because of the faiths’ great parallels
Japanese people had the freedom to dwell
And be involved in Buddhist and Shinto
Festivals and ceremonies, it is quite a show
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And this without any sense of tension
Between the faiths that I can mention
If the story we have been told
Which many believe and is 2,000 years old
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That Jesus, God’s Son was sacrificed
In payment for our sins, it is suffice
And this was the whole of the Father’s will
That His Son dies for us, as we the people kill
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And then this Jesus rose from the dead
This is what the scriptures have rightly said
So that we can rise from the dead too
In life and in death, this is true
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If this is the only story
Then we have a case in God’s strategy
That implies life on earth can be sacrificed
For better life after death, the work of Christ
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BUT this is a totally Alpha story
And God is Alpha and Omega to you and me
With Omega love this former story is true
But it is not the only truth for me and you
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Verse 15
Because the Father Himself also became incarnate
So that with His Omega love we can amalgamate
Heaven and earth in our hearts and in the realities
That we experience in our lives, daily
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This means that living in the present moment
Is of utmost importance to God who is provident
So that with His Omega love we can transform
Life on earth to emulate heaven, as the norm
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With this focus the barriers between
Faiths are seen for what they are, a very bad dream
They are human constructions, made by us
They make life on earth quite hideous
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And if we made them we can unmake them too
With God’s Omega love we are a holy crew
Then there will not be any tensions between
Any of the peoples on earth, you know what I mean
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Life on earth is of primary importance
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Shinto the religion is pragmatic
That views the world we live in as the principal pick
In other words, it is the primary reality
In a rational sense, I think you’ll agree
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There are religions that have mystical beliefs
Based on the idea that there is a separate chief
A separate spirit world that is of superior value
To the world in which we live, this is a clue
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And thus it is important to make contact
And merge our spirit with it to make an impact
This is not a strong concept in Shinto
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The world we live in is primary, its highs and its lows
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It is of primary importance and we must come to terms
With it and relate to it, we need to affirm
For these reasons there is not in Shinto
Severe self discipline and abstention from indulgence’s flow
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Of the type that is found in some other religions
For Shinto believers this is simply not on
Far from rejecting the world Shinto does embrace
And celebrate the world for the human race
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Loving the rest of humanity
And accepting them as our family
Is actually a very pragmatic act
It is pure and holy and that is a fact
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And allowing them to love us back
Is pragmatic too, It’s God’s Omega knack
And loving the environment is a pragmatic act
Omega love makes this a possible way to react
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Because God’s Omega love is pragmatic too
It makes absolute sense of all that we do
Whereas hatred and destructive tendencies
Towards people and nature makes no sense as life’s wheeze
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God wants us to be rational and in that way
We can see the perfect sense of Omega love each day
As opposed to ideas and ideals that are focused
On certain people retaining power, we need to adjust
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This power may be political or religious
But now is the time for Omega to be ubiquitous
I am writing this rap in December 2014
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100 years after the end of the First World War, it seems
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I read an article in the Guardian explaining vividly
That Britain has been at war confrontationally
Somewhere in the world every year
For the last 100 years, this in nothing to cheer
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That is not pragmatism, it is foolishness
Now is the time for love and holiness
The idea of separating the world we live in
From the spirit world because it’s a superior twin
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Is NOT an expression of Omega love
Influenced and inspired by the Holy Dove
Omega love unites the two entities
So that we can truly value the world’s qualities
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And embellish the environment with love and care
Heavenly qualities on earth will become our fare
In this way we can celebrate life on earth
Immediately and become fully immersed
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In making it a place of joy for all
Of humanity this is God’s Omega love call
Hard work, success and becoming financially rich
Are not thought in Shinto to be a contrary itch
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In relation to deepening our spirituality
It’s not converse in Shinto to seek to be wealthy
Shinto seeks to emphasize religious experience
In every occurrence of life, there is relevance
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In the sense that spirituality is seen as just
A part of life, they think that they have it sussed
It was only when Buddhism came to Japan
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That it was seen as necessary to distinguish the clans
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And between the faiths to differentiate
This is when Shinto sharpened its state
The name Shinto was given to show that it
Was different from everyday activities, it was a hit
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Success with Omega love is when we realise
How influential we can become in other people’s lives
This is not about us being better than the rest
But by being servants to them, we will be blessed
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We will find that other people do appreciate
Being loved so much that they will reciprocate
And will also love others with Omega love too
It is as if by setting an example we give them a clue
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That they can follow and value what it means
To love other people in God’s Omega dream
There will no longer be the opportunity
Or the need to become rich, financially
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But the riches of love, joy and peace
Will flow from us forever and never cease
Omega love will become the basis
Of our spirituality and holy bliss
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This spirituality is profound and deep
And with Omega love and holiness it is ours to keep
As we realise that we’re Omega love superstars
In the deep drama of life that takes us far
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We will realise that everything we do
Has a purpose in the wider drama of humanity’s crew
This purpose is to live with love and holiness
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Within and throughout humanity, I do confess
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There will be no need to find a new name
For this experience in life’s wonderful game
To distinguish from the experiences of the rest
It’s called God’s Omega love and it is the best
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Value system
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Shinto’s value system focuses on the
Values of the natural unspoilt world’s poetry
These values are purity and a lack
Of trying to impress others in humanity’s pack
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There is also a lack of being pretentious
And valuing nature is viewed as fabulous
Thus nature’s principles and beauty
Are important in Shinto’s philosophy
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The Shinto values of purity and humility
A lack of being pretentious and the beauty
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And principles of nature do align
With God’s Omega love by holy design
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Purity of heart is enabled through the work
Of the Holy Spirit’s divine handiwork
And Jesus taught us through His own example
That the humility He showed was not dull
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When He washed the disciples’ feet it’s a reflection
Of Omega love’s lack of pretension
It is easy to appreciate nature’s beauty
Where it has not been spoilt by capitalism’s malady
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Where we are destroying nature it is as if our hearts’
Greed and selfishness go off the chart
And in so doing reflect back to us
And show that what we’re doing is unscrupulous
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With complete commerce there is no need
To destroy the natural world through our greed
Instead we can provide for all people without
Wanton damage to the earth, is God’s Omega shout
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Cleanliness and bathing are highly regarded
In Japanese culture these are heralded
And thus are central to the nation’s tradition
It is a part of the national intuition
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There is nothing wrong with cleanliness
And bathing or showering, this I confess
But true cleanliness in our lives comes out of what
Is in our hearts, our holy beauty-spot
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Pure and holy hearts lead to pure and holy thoughts,
Words and deeds that we can export
And this is a central element
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Of God’s Omega love with holy precedents
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Defining ethical behaviour and morality
Has not been tradition in Shinto’s philosophy
Thus defining the ethical in a situation
Relies on rational analysis for clarification
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Of the issues concerned rather than aligning
With given religious principles, it’s a Shinto thing
Rational analysis of a situation
From a pure heart in any nation
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Can lead to holier outcomes than that
Of following religious principles or dogmatic diktat
Sometimes people determine outcomes that are
Not rationally the best in a situation and do mar
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Because we do not feel that we have the right
To play God with peoples’ lives, day and night
In Alpha terms alone this is true
But God is the Alpha and the Omega for me and you
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And in Omega terms God, the ultimate judge
Allows us through His abundant grace without any fudge
To share in His love and His judgement
This is God’s Omega love ingredient
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This does not mean that we are God
But we are made in His image and that’s not odd
So that we can with Omega love
And the influence of the Holy Dove
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Use our rational and holy minds
To determine what’s best in the situation we find
In this sense Shinto is showing the rest of us
The way to be holy and rational and scrupulous
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Despite Shinto focusing on contemplative
Aspects of life and ways to live
It is also acknowledged that there are
Violent elements people contend with, to darken our star
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Thus to the human soul there’s two polarities
On the one hand there is peace and serenity
And on the other explosions of emotions
Shinto accepts these dire notions
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Shinto’s accepts that these polarities
Are there for the entire world to see
This is a description of life that reflects the issue
That Omega love is not the primary influence for me and you
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In the interactions of humanity at all levels
Of societies, Omega has yet to cast its spell
The Christian explanation is that we all suffer from
The influence of original sin, we’re in Babylon
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The writings of Augustine strengthen this notion
BUT this is pure Alpha reasoning, albeit from devotion
The truth of Omega love and holiness
Is that heaven on earth can end our distress
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By becoming our lives’ primary influence
Peace, serenity and love pervade our experience
And not only on the individual level
But all levels of interaction are affected as well
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An example of this will be the development
Of truly participatory democracy where we all represent
And we are all involved at all times
In all the decisions of the world to end all the grime
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In this way we can end all war
And battles for economic supremacy, for evermore
And end the scourge of all poverty forever
And that’s just for starters in our Omega endeavour
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Deities
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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There is a strong mythology
Of deities within Shinto’s philosophy
This is though they believe in a spiritual force
That pervades the universe as of course
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There is the concrete reality
Of people in the world like you and me
Made in God’s image for Omega love
Inspired by the Holy Dove
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God is transcendent but also became
Incarnate as Father and Son, divinity’s game
Whilst the Holy Spirit is pervasive in hearts
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That is open to Her from the very start
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She is even pervasive in some hearts that are not
Open to Her, She invades the dry rot
If we think of all the people who have ever lived
And realise our involvement in the affirmative
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In God’s love and judgement
Means that we can choose with God’s encouragement
That all these people are with God in life
And in death too, to end all the strife
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And they’re all made in the image of God
Our hearts unite and this is not odd
This reflects the unity of heaven and earth
And of life and death from the moment of birth
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Together we become united and whole
With God the Holy Trinity in our Omega role
The early myths of Shinto say
That Japan was created by the way
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Through union between Izanagi-no-mikoto
And Izanami-no-mikoto
This mythological tradition is reflected in the
Ko ji Ki and the Nihon Shoki
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That are two major texts of Shinto you see
Written in the 8th century AD
The Trinity of God is shown to be the creator
Of the universe for now and for evermore
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In Genesis chapter 1, verses 1-2
And John chapter 1, verse 1, completes the view
This does not show us the how of creation
But who we relate to in dedication
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In all matters of life and its creative beauty
And how we can contribute to it, meaningfully
There is a shrine for Amaterasu, the Goddess of the Sun
At Ise, as kami she’s the most important one
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Inari is the deity of rice
And Hachiman is the god of warfare’s vice
Tenjin is the deity linked with education
These are some deities of the Shinto nation
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Rice is a base diet food
Through feeding five thousand Jesus showed God’s mood
He also fed four thousand as well
This is Omega love, about which we can tell
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And with Omega love washing through our hearts
All dietary needs can be met if we play our part
And e will be plenty food left to spare
This is an answer to many peoples’ prayers
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Omega love ends all warfare
Through our openness to love, peace and care
This will be the hallmark of humanity
And war will be no more, just watch and see
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God desires our full education
And the Holy Spirit will teach us by invitation
To use our lives for the benefits of others
Not for selfish gain, but as sisters and brothers
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Thus there will no longer be the need
For competitiveness as humanity’s creed
But God encourages in achieving all that we can
So that others may gain in the human clan
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The ethos of Omega Love Rapsody
Is the basis for new life in humanity
Japan has many shrines devoted to deities
And also to all the other kami
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The typical shrine is simple and usually
In a place of natural beauty
The ultimate place of natural beauty
Is the human heart, quite actually
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From our hearts can come qualities
That others will appreciate definitely
Because of our devotion to holiness
Stemming from Omega love’s openness
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God the Father incarnate (Psalm 35, verses 5-7) A
prayer of protection
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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May they be like chaff before the wind
With the angel of the Lord driving them pinned
And away from us so their path shall be
Very dark and slippery
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With the angel of the Lord pursuing them
This would be my stratagem
Since they hid their net for me, without cause
And dug a pit for me and not a moment’s pause
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Shrines
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Shrines have a wide variety
Of uses in Shinto’s philosophy
They can be used to ask the kami
For help and advice, quite readily
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At times when problems and challenges occur
Such as exams, journeys or a business venture
When a person enters a shrine
It is conventional to wash all of the time
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The problems that people have are often due
To focusing on capitalism as our only view
And as if global economics is the only show
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In towns and cities, it is all we know
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Our role is to make sure we get our piece
Of the cake, as human needs increase
There is another way however
Where we embrace Omega love forever
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With the whole of humanity on our side
And on God’s side too, holiness dignified
We no longer need to have the stress
Of fearing failure in the human game of chess
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The new underpinning factors will be
Omega love and holiness for humanity
Folk wash their mouths and hands in the container
Of clean water before we start our prayer
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This is because purity is an important
Part of Shinto’s religious slant
Then an offering of flowers or money
Is made to the shrine’s incumbent kami
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People then pull on a rope with a bell at the top
The practice then is to bow twice, with a flop
Then clap your hands twice and then bow again
The sound of the bell and the clap they maintain
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Are meant to let the kami know that you
Are there and that their respect is due
In God’s Omega love purity of heart
Is our rasion d’être, right from the start
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The offering that God wants us to make
To Him, is complete openness of which we partake
To Omega love and holiness
These are God’s purposes, I confess
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God is all knowing, thus omniscient
And is fully aware of our heart’s content
And is involved in our acts of Omega love
That is inspired by His Holy Dove
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Shrines are also a place to mark
The main rites of passage in life’s dear arc
It is common but not at all universal
A newborn is brought to boost morale
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Many weeks after birth has taken place
In the belief the kami protects child, to give solace
Weddings are associated with Shinto shrines too
Shinto priests take most weddings, to start life anew
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However, in Shinto death is thought as impure
Thus funeral rites we can be sure
Usually take place at a Buddhist shrine
This can happen in Japan as if by design
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Because the two faiths do complement
Of this arrangement they are confident
Also people do not usually visit a shrine
If they are unwell as this is thought at this time
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To be a thing that is ritually impure
Thus a shrine visit would cause discomfiture
With Omega love we can ensure
That all life and death is in God’s brochure
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And is thus under the aegis of His purposes
This is what the holiness of God says
There is nothing wrong with marking happy occasions
Such as births and weddings with celebrations
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But these ceremonies are simply expressions, you see
Of love for our immediate and wider families
With Omega love death is not impure
Because we can share in for evermore
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The love and judgement of God in life and in death
That encompasses our desire with every breath
To unite heaven and earth, the two become one
And thus life and death come together hereupon
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If through our Omega attitudes death is a part
Of our continued life with God, with our new hearts
We need not fear it as we will know
From our Omega life that it is God’s show
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And the will of people for death to be
Part of life anew throughout humanity
The healings of Jesus they do teach us
Principles we can learn from, let us discuss
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There are of course miraculous healings through
Prayer, but the inconsistency puts us in a stew
This is not because God does not care
Or is not listening to our prayers
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Rather it is that God wants us to grasp
The full extent of His Omega love’s blast
This includes us using all our social capital to
Treat people who are suffering from illness’s blues
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This would end for example
The practice of companies pharmaceutical
From making profits out of suffering
And of some doctors prescribing in an awful sting
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Particular drugs or treatments
(That may not be the most effective or pertinent)
Because they have links to particular companies
It’s time for humanity to end this wheeze
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Predictions of the future also take place at shrines
People will pay a small amount and with this they combine
To take away predictions that are attached
To tree branches to find the future they’ve matched
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Also hand written requests can be taken to
The kami and left in the hope that a response will be due
The Hebrew Bible says that God’s words will not
Return to Him empty as in an Alpha plot
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In Omega terms this means that we can all
Predict the future, for this is God’s call
The future is of love and holiness
Becoming pervasive as we all are blessed
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Throughout the whole of humanity
No-one will want to be left out, so eventually
We’ll all join this fiesta of love and purity
God’s response will be rejoicing over you and me
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The 1st, 2nd and 3rd of January
Sees much shrine visiting energy
At New Year many buy feathered wooden arrows
To drive off evil, so now you know
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And protective charms are taken home
And kept on the kami shelf, it is their zone
Or simply in a high place, for the coming year
This helps take away the people’s fears
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The old year’s charms are taken back to the shrine
At New Year, to be burned and so become benign
The Shrine staff burn all the old charms
This does not cause them any alarm
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There is a better, more fruitful and rational way
Of making fresh starts in our lives, come what may
Than hoping that the New Year will be a time
Of change and different fortunes, an end of decline
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This better way enables us to have new starts
Every moment of our lives and comes from our hearts
It enables us to love all every moment of our lives
It is Gods’ Omega love with His holiness drive
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That we can have with us at all times and in all places
We don’t need to wait for the New Year to share love and graces
We can instead love all people now
So that we all experience God’s Holy Kapow
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The best way of allowing evil a foothold
In the interactions of humanity, this I am told
Is to close our hearts to Omega love
And the prompting of the Holy Dove
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We have seen the consequences over the centuries
And the harms that’s been done to all humanity
But now we can have a fresh start under the guidance
Of God’s Omega love and His grace extravagance
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Every shrine has a reason for its existence
This ranges from natural phenomena, mountains for instance
To historical events that are important
To the community that they enchant
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Or an act of personal devotion
The diversity is as endless as an ocean
Anything can be the kami of a shrine
From a natural object that is sublime
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To a divinity mentioned in the
Kojiki or the Nihongi
Or an historical or legendary figure
Who in some ways was very mature
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Some shrines keep a particular object
In the inner sanctuary for respect
In this case the object is always unknown
And is never seen, no never shown
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There are several designs of shrine
But they usually comprise, most of the time
Of a worship hall or haiden, that isfine
With a main hall behind it to underline
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That it’s not usually entered and is the kami’s home
The worship hall is for prayer and this is done
Every person on earth has a reason for
Their existence and what life has in store
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That reason is to love people and the earth
With Omega love from the moment of birth
It is also to allow other people and the earth
To reciprocate and bring us joy and mirth
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There is thus endless diversity
Of practising Omega love’s philosophy
The inner sanctuary of our lives
Is our hearts and our minds, so that we can thrive
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Omega love flowing out of our inner sanctuaries
Leads to pure and holy love by you and me
Each individual’s prayer is valuable
In that it connects us with God’s holy pull
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But if we measure the times that we spend in prayer
Against the length of time of the Trinity’s care
It is a length of 13. 8 billion years
That God has been praying away our tears
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That is prayer by the Father and the Son
And the Spirit too, the Three in One
Our prayer does not become irrelevant
But in this context an unnecessary rant
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We can fill the times we would use for prayer
With thoughts, words and deeds and Omega love share
There are three main types of shrine
The first is of housing the kami design
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Then there are shrines like at Inari
Where people go ever so hopefully
Of in business being successful
So that for these people it is not dull
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Finally there are shrines of national
Or political importance to raise morale
An example of this is the Ise shrine
And loyalty is seen as just fine
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However, another shrine honours Emperor Meiji
It’s in Tokyo for all to see
The former emperor is honoured here
And around 3 million visit at New Year
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Another shrine is used to commemorate
The souls of Japan’s war dead, they dedicate
In the Yasukuni shrine in Tokyo
For the Japanese nation this was a blow
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But there is controversy about
The Ise and Yasukuni shrines, however devout
Because some fear they could lead to a revival
Of Shinto led nationalism, in the full
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If the relationship with political leaders
Or the imperial family became too close, one wonders
It is true that people need community
And community locations around which we can agree
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To mark events that are important
And in our hearts community implant
The best way to use our religious buildings
Is to mark and remember Omega love things
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And celebrate acts of holiness
This would be purity’s finesse
For example, we can not only remember the souls
Of our war dead as a valid goal
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But celebrate that God has given us the power
To enable such people to be with Him in death, this hour
We can also celebrate that it is through
Omega love there will not be any more, now or due
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Wars between the brothers and sisters of a world
That is now dedicated to Omega holiness unfurled
And all because the Father and the Son
Became incarnate to make humanity one
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Festivals
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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The most important part of Shinto, you see
Is the festival or the matsuri
This is because it is the event, mainly
Where shrines have a meaning for worshippers, simultaneously
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There is usually a procession or fair with stalls
As large numbers attend the matsuri ball
Some shrines have many festivals in a year
But the most important are at spring and autumn’s cheer
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Often a portable shrine or mikoshi
Is taken to various parts of the community
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And this symbolises the journey
That is made by the community’s kami
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We can have festivals celebrating Omega love
Inspired by the Holy Dove
Sure in the knowledge that God the
Holy Spirit is with us, wherever we be
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Not everyone in a procession enters the
Worship hall of the main shrine, usually
Typically it is only community representatives
And the priests who do so, this is sensitive
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They make offerings such as branches evergreen
Of the sakaki tree, they are go-betweens
And then pray for the safety and prosperity
Of all the people in the community
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We will no longer need priests or leaders of communities
To make offerings for us and pray for the safety
Nor even for our prosperity
Because complete commerce fills us all with glee
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With complete commerce we are all prosperous
And there is no safer way to live than the marvellous
Support and love by all humanity
With God’s Omega love as our destiny
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Japanese Buddhism and Omega Love
The development of Japanese Buddhism
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Japanese Buddhism’s whole history
Goes back to the sixth century AD
This was a time when images and sutras
That is the name for the Buddhist scriptures
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Were introduced from Korea
It was in many ways a panacea
Prince Shotoku, the regent from 593
Inclusive to 622 AD
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Confirmed Buddhism as a national
Religion that had a certain pull
Linking it to Confucian ideals
Of morality and statecraft, was the deal
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This led to the establishment
Of Buddhism wherever their monks went
These monks were from Korea and China
They spread the Buddhism idea
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From this period till the 13th century
Many different sects and their ministry
Of Buddhism developed throughout Japan
It happened as if it was a plan
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In the 13th century, the Japanese Zen
Masters gave Buddhism oxygen
Eisai 1141 to 1215
Established practices that had to be seen
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And Dogen 1200 to 1253
Had the same philosophy
That aimed to achieve direct enlightenment
That is called satori, a term that’s reverent
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This led to the formation
Of the Rinzai and Soto sects, in the nation
They became the important Zen sects
In all of Japan with due respect
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God is giving us the most direct
And incisive enlightenment we can expect
With Omega Love Rapsody
So that our hearts sing a sweet melody
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Other than the enlightenment that will come
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At Christ’s second coming, there’s no comparison
There’s no greater enlightenment that we can receive
God’s Omega love is the best we’ll achieve
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The Rinzai sect encourages mental training
Through the use of riddles which is their thing
Such as what is the sound of one hand?
Clapping so that it can start a brand
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The mental training that God gives us
With His Omega love syllabus
Does not come in riddle like form
Instead, clear direction is the norm
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To love humanity from holiness
This is God’s solution for our progress
And to allow the rest of humanity
To love us in return with purity
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The Soto sect concentrated
On seated meditation, it is said
Where people focused on the enlightenment position
And the nature of the Buddha from intuition
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We can mediate as much as we like
And even make such practice our life’s spike
But as God has been planning, preparing and praying
For Omega love, it goes without saying
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That this 13.8 billion years divine activity
Makes our meditation in comparison, whoever we be
Seem futile, but that is not the point
We can all access God’s holy anoint
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Buddhism has many sub-sects
That emphasise different aspects
Of teachings, practices or just identify
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Themselves as independent temples with loose ties
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There are at least seventeen
Shingon sects, you know what I mean
And nine Tendai and nine Nichirenite
Sects, and all of them are erudite
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There are sixteen Zen sects and four Pure Land too
And ten True Pure Land sects join the queue
And of sects there are many more
This is what Japanese Buddhism has in store
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Buddhism as with all religions and ideologies
Has many sects and sub-sects in ubiquity
When Jesus was accused of using Satan’s power
To drive out demons, He replied that hour
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Every kingdom divided against itself
Will be ruined, the kingdom and the self
And every city or household divided
Will not stand, is what He said
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If Satan drives out Satan, he is divided
Against himself, it brings him dread
How then can his kingdom stand?
If his kingdom is divided in every land
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Every kingdom and every empire in history
However strong, eventually
Comes to an end, they are no more
Kingdoms are shown the dying door
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God’s Omega love shows us something profound
The end of all kingdoms is the sound
Except the kingdom of love and holiness
That can unite all humanity; this is more than a guess
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Though some people have allegiance
To one sect in any instance
Many features are common to several sects
And this is true in a lot of respects
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Such as the belief that the saviour figure
Jizo-sama, who with much vigour
Cares for children and especially
Those who’ve died during childbirth or pregnancy
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And also cares for all children who die
Before their parents and make people cry
Children have a special place
In the purposes of God, in every case
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Jesus said that unless we accept
The kingdom of God, with no except
Like children we cannot enter it
This is God’s way, we must admit
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Children were honoured for singing hosanna
To Jesus as He entered Jerusalem’s manor
If we add to this that God allows us to share
In His love and His judgement with Omega flair
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Then it is up to us if children who die
Before their parents, apples of their eyes
Are with God in life and in death
Heaven on earth becomes their breath
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Indeed it’s a concept that children easily
Understand throughout all humanity
And it’s up to us adults to be like them
When to this concept we can say amen
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We thus honour the Father and the Son
And the Holy Spirit, the Three in One
When to Omega love we are open fully
And influenced by God for all to see
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Kannon-sama is thought to offer many
Kinds of protection and solace, the people agree
And is often found in the precincts of Soto
Zen temples for those people in the know
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The description of Jesus walking with the
Two believers on the road to Emmaus, slowly
Shows God’s way of giving protection and solace
He listens to all that humanity has faced
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Our pains, hurts, shortcomings and fears
That has amassed greatly over the years
God’s been doing this for 13.8 billion years
And now He wants to take away all our tears
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So He opens His heart of love to us
And He open’s the Scriptures’ new syllabus
So that we see them in a new light
Now we know that Omega love is right
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This is precisely what He has done
With Omega Love Rapsody, purity has begun
So that we say as the two believers did
As they reflected on God’s opening of the lid
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“Were not our hearts burning within us?
While He talked with us on the road and did discuss
And opened the whole of Scriptures’ sweet syllabus”
To them it was just fabulous
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To His second coming, I’m just the forerunner
But our hearts will burn with joy for evermore
As we embrace the Omega love of God
It is a thing of beauty and not at all odd
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Domestic Buddhism
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Many Buddhist families
Have an altar or butsudan, domestically
In other words, it is in the home
Or house which is not a palindrome
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The home’s the place for Buddhist images usually
And tablets to commemorate, vividly
Ancestors and people that we’ve lost
It is a place where we count the cost
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There are also booklets containing parts
Of Buddhist scriptures, a form of art
The home’s a place to light incense
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An offering to enlightened ones is the consequence
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Lighting incense is a symbol of belief
And aids affirmative thoughts so that they are chief
Morning devotions can be a small offering
Of food placed on the altar and the reciting
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Of a passage from a sutra and the lighting of a stick
Of incense makes the people click
There are many variations of these customs
Over the many sects, not to be outdone
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In God’s Omega love we are called not only
To love the rest of living humanity
As we would love our own family
And allow humanity to love us too, intensely
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We are also to love all the people who have died
Thus commemoration of ancestors is onside
And would be a natural thing to do
In the sense that heaven and earth and life and death too
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With God’s Omega love they do become one
This explains the words of Jesus, the Son
When He said the kingdom of God is within you
These words of Jesus they are true
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This means that all people, alive and dead
However wicked or nasty, it must be said
Can with Omega love can be accepted
And loved by us is God’s way ahead
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With the depth of love that God has
And this leads us to unity and wholeness jazz
This means that oppressors and the oppressed
Can be loved back into the fold of holiness
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It will be as if pain was not suffered
And torturers did not torture, as God preferred
Yes they did BUT God has made it possible
For His Omega love to wash through hearts and skull
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Of the living and the dead
So that we all enjoy the feast of Omega love’s spread
Thus the dead too can be transformed by the
Earth and heaven in our hearts’ true unity
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The Virgin Mary became pregnant by
The Holy Spirit, oh me oh my
In order to Jesus to give birth
So that God can truly show His worth
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Yet there is a genealogy
At the start of Matthew’s Gospel for all to see
Matthew does not say that Joseph
Was the father of Jesus, with his Gospel’s breath
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But only that he was the husband of Mary
And that Jesus was born of her, miraculously
In this genealogy there were fourteen generations
From Abraham to David in biblical nations
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And fourteen from David to the exile in Babylon
And fourteen from the exile to the birth of God’s Son
The point of this in Omega terms
Is that our genealogies, however loose or firm
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And the genealogies of every person who has ever lived
Can be loved by us if we truly forgive
Into a community of love and holiness
God’s Omega community of saints is limitless
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In Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 33
God indicated He will make the people holy
And said I will put my law in their minds
And write it on their hearts, they will find
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I will be their God and they will be my
People forever, this is my cry
At the time Jeremiah wrote these words
It referred to the people of Israel’s herd
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In Omega terms it still does BUT IT ALSO
Refers to a time when all humanity will know
And find the paths of Omega love and holiness
As easy as breathing, a natural finesse
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That time has now arrived for humanity
Thus the scriptures are not to be slavishly
Followed by hearts that are actually lukewarm
But propelled towards Omega love, the reason we’re born
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A symbol of purification is the main use
Of incense, when it is let on the loose
Central to God’s purposes is purity of heart
And Omega love is where we must start
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It is not symbolic purity but deep and real
And profound and transforming, it is the real deal
Buddhism it does tend to be
The religion of funerals and cemeteries
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Funeral practices have many variations
And this is true all over the world’s nations
But cremation and a stone memorial
In Japan, these two things are universal
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There are many forms of burial ceremonies
Around the world’s funeral versatility
And these ceremonies reflect our views
About life and death, it’s up to us to choose
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And reflect our thinking about life after death
About what happens when we no longer have breath
But with regard to burial versus cremation
It makes no difference in any nation
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In Omega terms whether we’re buried or cremated
What matters is whether we’re loved or hated
God, is the ultimate judge, who allows us to share
In His love and His judgement, His infinite care
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Thus we have it in our hearts to choose
If with Omega love our hearts will ooze
And say in life and in death all will be with God
If we love our enemies this won’t be odd
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The depth of love this opens us up to
Is so immense it will be cathartic and also new
And in a sense difficult to understand
But this is God’s love and holiness brand
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But rather than trying to work it out
We are simply to love and be purely devout
The immensity of God’s love for humanity
Lets us be loving and natural with everybody
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Popular Buddhism
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Japanese Buddhism in many ways
Follows the pattern of Shinto’s craze
With festivals or matsuri
That is the way it has to be
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For example, in early April
Some Buddhist temples use horticultural skills
To have a flower festival that commemorates
Buddha’s birthday on the 8th April date
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God’s Omega love gives us a new
And fresh perspective and insight into
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The importance of Jesus’ birth
His incarnation on this earth
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Thus at Christmas time we celebrate
Love made fully available to communicate
So that through our lives Omega love goes farther
Through the incarnation of God the Father
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Capitalism does innovate
With events like Black Friday creating debate
But it shows that economically
There is no more pretence in philosophy
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That the global market is about giving
No, for capitalism Christmas is a sting
And simply a commercialism orgy
Where the true meaning of Christmas is a parody
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Buddha’s birthday, this is a time
When a small standing of the infant Buddha becomes sublime
And is placed on a framework decorated
With flowers from a flowerbed
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And worshippers anoint it with liquid from
A bowl beneath, this is done with aplomb
To love with Omega love and holiness
Is akin to true worship and purity’s caress
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Buddhism it does have many links to
Japanese culture through and through
These include the Samurai way
That is known as bushido in Japan today
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Through the Noh drama with its variety
Of Buddhist themes for all to see
And then there is the tea ceremony
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That aims to communicate simplicity
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As well as conveying naturalness
So that our way of life reflects contentedness
There is also painting and calligraphy
The list goes on with much variety
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In Japan the Noh drama it seems
Has a wide variety of Buddhist themes
This is not drama in the Western way
It reflects the essence of a tale or so they say
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But as we’ve seen, the whole of life
From Faisalabad to inner Fife
Is a drama in which we
Are the central characters, you see
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The world’s a loving and holy stage
And Omega love is all the rage
Of course we still do have free will
We can love each other to our fill
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Our parts they may seem pre-ordained
But our hearts they can be trained
To love each other as family
Yes, the whole of humanity
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In the 21st century it does seem strange
That people with the greatest range
Of adulation are actors
Male and female get the roars
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This sometimes makes our own lives feel
Less important than a fiction reel!
It’s not the way it is meant to be
Real life drama sets us free
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The really exciting prospect in life
Is to let Omega love be rife
So we can all be superstars
With peace and joy for Labib and Lars
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In real life drama participate
Fictional stars are not our fate
Sports, music and TV stars
Are now off our desire radars
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We all come alive to God’s big plan
For every person whether she or man
Omega love now takes its place
In the loving drama that we all face
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People often say that life is complicated
Yet complexities it must be stated
Derives from the lack of love we share
Thus life for many becomes a real nightmare
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Yet Omega love is pure simplicity
We find it a natural way to be
If we open our lives to holiness
Then Omega love becomes God’s success
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Japanese Buddhism’s most lively part
Is the popular faith that stems from the heart
Towards the various Buddhas and Bodhisattvas
Or enlightenment beings with no razzmatazz
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And saints of the Mahayana tradition
Provides people with spiritual nutrition
Omega love is so real and accessible
That it ceases to be faith and is not dull
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Because we actually know in our hearts
That it is the will of God, the Holy Spirit imparts
With Omega love we can all become
Enlightenment beings and to purity succumb
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And thus seem no longer to be human
Because holiness in us has now begun
And thus we attain the purity
Of divine love in our lives’ capabilities
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New forms of Buddhism
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Japanese Buddhism has plenty
Of innovation, that is widely
Accepted as part of the wider forms
Of innovation in religious life as norms
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Religions, such as Christianity
Have beliefs that are constant and steady
And that any form of innovation
Must fit God’s overall plan in any nation
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However, as God is the Alpha and
The Omega in this and every land
It is difficult to maintain an Alpha stance
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When Omega love and holiness’ dance
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Is the obvious and just way forward
Such as consecrating female bishops, haven’t you heard?
That is why in January 2015
The Church of England did intervene
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And consecrated Reverend Libby Lane
As its first female bishop, in Omega’s domain
The Omega innovations will not end
Until all of humanity do comprehend
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Whether we’re ordained or we are lay
Embracing love and holiness is God’s call today
In Japan all sects’ diversity
And independent temples’ ubiquity
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With their structures are accepted as a normal part
Of religious life, society’s counterpart
Within any religion or political party
The subsequent or resulting diversity
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Stems from groups of people or individuals
Having different insights and thus sets of pals
There is also diversity in purposes and views
The challenge is which is right to choose
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The group with largest number of adherents
Form the mainstream at others’ expense
Omega love enables people to find
The true purpose in life for humankind
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That God has for us and in so doing
Helps us to find our true self and sing
Because by the Holy Spirit we are inspired
And with love and holiness, up we are fired
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Thus we can love ourselves for the unique
Person that we are and no longer a clique
And love others as unique people too
So that humanity’s diversity is holy and true
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This does bring to humanity profound unity
Underpinned by God’s love and purity
Many of Japan’s religions that are new
Are spin offs from the Buddhism crew
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Of these the most popular
Are based on the Lotus Sutra
And have about a fifth of the population
As members throughout the whole nation
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Many other groups have split off from these
Due to doctrinal disputes becoming a disease
Disputes about all forms of doctrine
Stem from people wanting to follow what‘s genuine
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And what for them is the true and sure path
To get things wrong is not a laugh
Only Omega love can bring to each one
Of us the enlightenment paragon
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That we crave and also desire
As Omega love puts our hearts on fire
The Lotus Sutra has been the basis
Of many new movements we cannot dismiss
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Some of these have been lay movements
With many devotional ingredients
Such as the Soka Gakkai
And the Risso Kosei-kai
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God inspires us to be holy
With His Omega love philosophy
Whether or not we are ordained
Purity of love can be attained
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Religious and secular Japan
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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The new religions of Japan
Draw on the wider culture, with no sham
That is mainly influenced by Shinto,
Buddhism and Confucianism, this we know
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And is influenced to a lesser degree
By Western Christianity
If we have a religious culture that does not
Answer issues raised by the wider culture’s plot
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We will have a tendency
To have a love with an insular philosophy
The impact of us having forms of answers
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That addresses and meets the needs of the wider
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Culture with pure Omega love
Will not only make us spiritually effective, by Jove
But will make the influence of all who embrace it
So long lasting that it will be an infinite hit
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Confucianism has tended to give the
Moral underpinning to Shinto, but no longer has any
Real organisation throughout the land
Yet many religions emphasise the Confucian brand
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Like values of loyalty, sincerity and gratitude
Correct behaviour and bright attitude
The moral underpinning of our lives
When we allow Omega love to thrive
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And embrace holiness so that we grow
Into having right thoughts and pure words that flow
And in any given situation right and holy deeds
This becomes our purpose and our creed
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The full impact of Christianity
Has been minimal and 1% only
Of the population are church members
But some Buddhist sects use Christian ideas
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Such as having Sunday Schools and Bible look like books
But the contents they do have Buddhist looks
Christianity is seen as belonging to the West
And churches have only tenuous links at best
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With Japanese religious culture
And thus they have minimal rapport
This is not a new problem
In the land of Japanese citizens
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When religions have less influence
And in different cultures have impotence
Because they are west and culture is east
They tend to have a minor feast
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But the only divide if truth be told
Is between those who love and them that’s cold
In North, South, East and West
Omega love’s the abiding interest
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One way to love with humility
Is wash other’s feet with dignity
In James faith and deeds, they are the same
And John puts pure love in the frame
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If we love each other, love is complete
This is what’s meant about washing feet
The Holy Spirit makes this possible
And so our lives will never be dull
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As well as this we do need self-choice,
Self-control, resources and inner voice
We have the free will to reject
The love of God in all respects
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Washing people’s feet is love divine
It’s the ideal of God so that is fine
It’s the love of relationships complete
This is the way to wash each other’s feet
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So what does this love mean today?
It’s about loving others in the Omega way
So often we have an Alpha divide
When in love we can walk side by side
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The only divide if truth be told
Is between those who love and them that’s cold
In North, South, East and West
Omega love’s the abiding interest
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Though Buddhism and Shinto do remain
Strong in politics and education’s domain
Japan is very much secularised
And ignorance about religion is maximised
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Simultaneous to this many people are
Involved in religious activity, a kind of spar
At some time of the year
And certain points in their lives, they are sincere
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Many people have deeply held
But simplistic views which meet and weld
That draws strength from and reinforce
Traditional religions as a source
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Secularism doesn’t mean lack of Omega love
Actions speak louder than words, they do by Jove
Love no longer needs to be measured by activity
That is religious part time, you see
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Instead, we can have Omega love for evermore
This is the will of God, I am sure
Love is simple but is also profound
It must be with the Holy Spirit around
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This is very deep yet feels so right
It is from pure and holy insight
We can have our traditions as Alpha too
But Omega love makes all things new
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Religious activity is helped by the yearly
Routine of the calendar that regularly
Gives rise to many religious events
Like marking the change of seasons’ incidents
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Omega love can become our routine
Its quality makes our inner being clean
Whatever the season or time of year
Our love and holiness can be sincere
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In Japanese Buddhism there is a role
For pragmatism in our religious goals
This leads to minor religious practices
Such as social obligations worn like hat or fez
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Omega love is also pragmatic
It helps the poor, the weak and the sick
Our obligation becomes to love
With hearts open to the Holy Dove
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Primal religions and Omega love
From tribal to primal
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Terms such as superstitions
Witchcraft, ju-ju, and fetishism
And also mumbo-jumbo
Tend to be linked and this we know
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With tribal peoples who have no religion
And yet we know it is a phenomenon
That many tribal peoples, they are more
Religious at their very core
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Than a large proportion of people in the West
Where religion is supposedly manifest
Defining who is or isn’t religious
Is an Alpha activity, that is dubious
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In Omega terms our religiosity
Is measured by the depth and profundity
Of the love that we have for others
We love them as parents, sisters and brothers
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Because tribal religions live close to nature
It gives them a sense of its mysterious allure
As well as the power that nature does seem
To have, they thus know that nature is supreme
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This is because they bear the brunt
Of natural disasters, such as storms from the front
And floods, famine, disease, fire and earthquake
These are viewed as evil forces for the damage they make
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They also come across people who are hostile
And find evil amongst their own, that can seem vile
Death is a formidable reality
And many times it comes far too early
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Having a sense of the power nature can make
Gives tribal religions humility in its wake
They are not evil forces but sometimes have been
Caused by the Alpha perspective of rich nations’ machines
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With rich nations acting as if they own the world
And can let the brunt of industry be unfurled
Because the rich world feels they can do as they wish
And often this leads to an unfortunate dish
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Omega love would enable us to alleviate
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Things in our power at any rate
Such as damage leading to climate change
This is something that is in humanity’s range
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The dark side of human nature is a reality
That is often magnified for all to see
And without Omega love it is something that all
Peoples are aware of, it is a pitfall
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Omega love’s holiness and purity
Is not about imposing systems, no not really
Upon each other, ever so harshly
But instead showing love’s profound intensity
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By the pure example that we set
When Omega’s in our hearts we can never forget
If in our own hearts we accept that through
Our involvement God’s love and judgement to me and you
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That God, the ultimate judge, through His abundant grace
Allows us to participate in through the things we face
We know that we, and primal religions, can choose
Whether people will be with or without God, in Omega’s cruise
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And be with God in death and in life
This path that we choose is without all strife
This takes away from all peoples the motivation
To dictate to others in any nation
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How they deal with life and death issues
We walk together in life and death as humanity’s crews
Our Omega love will also allow expertise
To be shared on health issues with ultimate ease
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And for this giving and receiving to be a two way
Process between equals each and every day
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Tribal peoples often feel defenceless
And surrounded by evils that are limitless
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With life they sometimes find it difficult to cope
Happiness is illusory and there’s a lack of hope
Of an invisible power they are acutely aware
That is at play in their lives and the religious systems they share
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These systems aim to make links with this power
In order to respect and not to cower
Tribal religions are thus linked to real human needs
And they are true religions with their own forms of creed
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They have about life very rational views
And humility about human nature’s blues
They also have a sense of dependence
On the spirit world’s pre-eminence
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Tribal peoples’ sensitivity
To powers that are beyond humanity
Means that the religious systems they create
Reflect their rationality about life and its fate
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It also reflects their sense of dependence
On the spirit world that seems immense
It’s true that pragmatism and rationality
Are at the heart of the story of the nativity
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And if we get the right balance between
The rational and the supernatural, or so it seems
We allow Omega love to be God’s effective ploy
And in our lives this will bring us much joy
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Some people from the West have looked down
On tribal religions with a puzzled frown
Because the outward forms, they are different
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Such as a lack of church buildings as precedent
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And thus a lack of Sunday services too
No scriptures, hymn books or creeds are due
Yet most of the 200-300 million folk
Of tribal people, women, children and blokes
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Are in fact very religious
In the Americas and Africa, it’s contagious
And also in Asia and Oceania
Tribal people have a very religious manner
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Many of the common terms used for these
Religions by people from outside, do not please
They are either offensive or inaccurate
They do not reflect the peoples’ religious state
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Words like ‘superstition’ should only be used
For the few customs and beliefs that are abused
And continue after a religious system has
Ended with all its razzamatazz
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There must be a rigid distinction between
Religion and magic where folk for selfish means
Try to use the spirit powers
For self-seeking means, at all hours
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Omega love cannot be measured by creeds
Nor hymn book and Sunday services indeed
Instead it is a measure of deep loving attitudes
Towards all others, we must include
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Sometimes people in the West
Talk of tough love in which they invest
This is not an Omega concept
It is not Alpha either, we must accept
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Love is always beautiful and contagious
And most people think it is marvellous
It thus goes without saying that love can never
Be selfish or egotistical, whatever the weather
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The use of the word tribalism is not good or fair
Nor can we speak of tribal religions if we’re Omega aware
This is why the word primal is a better word
It refers to prior to universal religions, haven’t you heard?
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Such as the great Asian religions and Christianity
That all appeared later in history
They tend to have scriptures and from this they see
That they are applicable to all peoples, universally
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Because primal religions are focused in particular
Geographical regions or areas both near and far
They do not see themselves as universal
And thus do not have a missionary rationale
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In this sense they differ from the universal trend
Of religions that are missionary, oh yes my friend
Primal religions are the focal point
Of a tribe or religion who God anoints
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Who realise that other people have their own gods
And systems too, they don’t think it odd
Universal religions’ missionary activity
Has sometimes led to primal religions in humanity
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Not being accepted as valid or understood
Primal religions are thus thought of as dud
The only things that God has wanted people to spread
Are Omega love and holiness, as the way ahead
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These can only be spread by activities
That is pure and loving and completely holy
God’s Omega love is truly universal
But there are as many ways of spreading its beautiful morale
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As there are people on the face of the earth
Infinite ways from the moment of birth
Primal also means primary or basic
Thus primal religions tend to have to make them tick
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The main basic features that all religions possess
This is true of primal religions in their distinctiveness
The purpose of life is not to be religious
But to love with Omega love and make a holy fuss
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The fact that primal religions have the basic main
Features that all religions have, makes it plain
That humanity does have a tendency
For structures that help us connect with life’s mysteries
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There is nothing wrong with this except when
The structures take the place every now and then
Of the place in our lives only Omega love can take
Let us put this right forever, for goodness’ sake
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We are not alone
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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The basis of primal religions is the
Belief in a spiritual world of powers that be
Stronger and more influential than people alone
These powers affect the spiritual zone
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The idea that is the essence of this
Is that we are not alone, as an analysis
In the whole of the universe
This is the truth for better or worse
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There is spiritual power behind the
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Mundane things that we do daily
There are times when this is seen
As a power underpinning all that has been
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But especially in the extraordinary
Or the unique skills of you and me
In Alpha terms there are spiritual beings
That is stronger than humans, but blind to our seeing
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St. Paul alludes to them in Ephesians chapter 6
And verse 12, where he highlights their tricks
Even for people who do not believe
In God or what the supernatural can achieve
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There can be an innate sense
That we are not alone with reverence
In the whole of the universe
There is more than us, life is spiritually diverse
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Some people’s gifts, skills and abilities
Such as the ability to love empathetically
Are of such an extraordinary nature
That some feel these skills are underpinned by powers
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Or a power beyond humanity
That seems to influence, in ubiquity
Often the belief is in many spirits
In all sorts of places that do befit
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Or even simply wandering about
To believe this we don’t have to be devout
Some of these spirits they are friendly
And we can thank them with prayers and offerings, easily
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But there are also evil spirits that are dangerous
And are best avoided or appeased, without any fuss
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‘Animism’ is the Latin word for spirit
Beliefs stemming from this emphasise, we do admit
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That we do not control everything
And that powerful spiritual forces are working
God is more powerful than any spirit or spirits
That can influence people a lot to a bit
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Verse 12
And the only offerings that God wants from us
Is Omega love and holiness, so life is virtuous
In our hearts Omega love’s purity
Is more potent than evil’s antipathy
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Individually it is virtually impossible
For any one person to control, to the full
Everything that happens in life
From the joys to the things that bring us strife
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But our openness to Omega love
Makes us more influential, it does by Jove
It is also true that humanity
Working together corporately
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With Omega love and holiness
Can bring heaven to earth in a pure finesse
In such a way that the two become one
Our Omega transformation has now begun
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Some primal religions focus on yet another sort
Or form of spirit powers, we can call gods for short
These gods have rule over an area of life
Such as farming or fighting or hunting with knife
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There are also major gods who cover more
Than one area of life, this is for sure
Such gods tend to have temples or shrines
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With priests and festivals for special times
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These gods are more important than
The spirits in the overall plan
Having an interaction point or meeting place
Such as a temple or shrine can be a useful base
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For developing communal activity
A place where people gather respectfully
However, our bodies are temples of the
Holy Spirit, to meet with God, quietly
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And let His purposes influence our strand
Of openness to His love and holiness brand
This can impact on our lives whether or not
We are priests or lay people, on this earth a dot
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And whether or not it is a festival time
Such as Christmas or Easter, the whole of life is sublime
Many primal religions have a supreme god
Who is above all and this is not odd
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There are times when he’s thought of as universal
A God of all peoples for us all to mull
For example, North American Indians have the Great Spirit
And the New Zealand Maoris think of Io, who is infinite
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A God like this is usually
Thought of as the creator of all things, beautifully
Who is concerned about people’s morality
Interacts with people through lesser gods readily
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On other occasions this God can be angry
With the people who make up humanity
And so from the world this God withdraws
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Or is so high and mighty and full of awe
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That it is not possible to contact him
This God does not do this on a whim
This High-God tends not to have temples or priests
Or structured worship and sacrifices, not in the least
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And thus outsiders may not be aware
Of his existence for primal folk, he is beyond compare
It is true to say that God could not have revealed
His Omega love without the Asians’ religions’ yield
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These are religions beyond Christianity
That has developed for the world to see
It is also true that God could not have revealed
His Omega love without the Primal religions’ yield
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These are religions beyond Christianity
That has developed for the world to see
In Omega terms it has never been necessary
To express love for God the Holy Trinity
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Without God’s holiness and purity
Being central to all we think, do or say daily
Omega love, holiness and purity
Is all God has ever required of humanity
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For North America Indians and New Zealand Maoris
The Great Spirit and Io is
Thought of as the creator of all, usually
This is the way it has to be
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The longer the time of our faith’s focal point
The deeper our love will be from God’s anoint
Therefore if our focal point is of God planning
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And preparing and also praying
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For Omega love and holiness for thirteen point eight
Billion years from the Big Bang to this date
The depth of our love and its quality
Will match the length of this connection, for all to see
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Scripture does talk about God’s wrath
And says vengeance is His, it is not a laugh
This is true BUT this also means that God through
Allowing His love and judgement to be shared by me and you
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Makes it possible that if we forgive
Then so will God and we can begin to live
This is a tremendous responsibility
That God is giving to all humanity
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But through love and holiness it also means
Cathartic healing can take place between
All peoples who are alive and dead
If that is how we choose to use God’s Omega love spread
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That God has opened to our lives
So that all humanity can sing and jive
And it’s through the incarnations of the Father and the Son
That such love is made possible for everyone
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The transcendence of the Father becoming incarnate
Means that there are two ways to access Omega love’s state
Thus the love in primal religions is just as valid
As the love in Christianity’s grid
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When Omega love, holiness and purity
Are the guiding principles for all to see
No-one can impose this, but we all can simply
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Learn how to walk together in humility
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Honouring ancestors
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Many primal religions do believe
That the spirits of the dead get a reprieve
In that those who have died do live on
After crossing the life and death Rubicon
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In Omega terms, all of humanity
Alive and dead, in God’s strategy
Can participate in love and holiness
This is the truth, I do confess
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This is because God, who is the ultimate judge
Allows us all without any fudge
Through His full and abundant grace
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To share in His love for the human race
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And share in His judgement too
This is God’s gift to me and you
And means that we who are alive
In life and death issues need no longer strive
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Whether people will be with God or without
In life and in death, we have choice’s clout
If we choose that in life and in death
All people are with God, with or without breath
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This means that not only all the alive
Can embrace love and holiness and thus thrive
But all people who have died can also participate
In Omega love and holiness, this is our fate
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In other words, people can change who have died
Just as we can in life, let love be magnified
This is God’s true power and reach
Of Omega love and grace, we share in deeds and speech
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Thus the belief of many religions primal
That people who have died live on has rationale
That aligns with God’s Omega love ethos
And thus means that death need not be boss
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Verse 9
Primal religions they do believe
That the ‘living dead’ spirit life receive
So though they are dead they’re still alive
Thus spiritually their lives have drive
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Many primal religions do believe
That these ‘living dead’ deal with people who grieve
And so this focuses on what we mean
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By the words ‘deal with’, we do need to come clean
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One thing these words mean is that in the same way
That we who are alive can forgive today
Those who are alive and those who are dead,
Enables these forgiven, it must be said
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To live their deaths and their lives
With an Omega ethos, where purity arrives
In other words, people can be transformed
In life and in death, this is the norm
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And thus do not have to continue
Being tarred with the wrongdoings they accrued
And committed when Alpha was dominant
We live for Omega, they now chant
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This has the potential to change, we must agree
Our reading and understanding of history
As God’s healing has the power to pervade
The past and the present, we can now upgrade
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To Omega love and thus bring profound
Healing to the living on all the earth’s ground
And healing to the ‘living dead’ too
The whole of humanity’s alive and dead crew
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For primal religions it is the role
Of those who are alive in body and soul
To honour and respect the
Ancestral spirits of the community
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In Omega terms we can thus
Honour ancestral spirits, as a plus
In the sense that the lives that often we wished
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They had lived, and in a way we have missed
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Can be their Omega life anew
That is not limited to what they did in life’s stew
But also includes the new penitent
Life they have in death, we can be confident
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For primal religions ancestral spirits
Can be relied upon as does befit
For protection and guidance
To people in any circumstance
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And also do have the role
Of taking prayers in part and whole
To the higher spirit powers
This they do at all kinds of hours
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God’s Omega love and holiness
Guides and protects us to excess
Such that it is all we will ever need
God’s guidance and protection is our creed
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But we must be prepared to embrace
The depths of forgiveness that such love can face
Forgiveness that will bring our hearts
In line with God’s and not apart
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It is not that the spirits of the dead
Guide and protect our whole life’s thread
But that they too do long for the day
When they can participate in every way
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In the domains of heaven and earth
Unified as one, in a brand new birth
Similarly, the incarnations
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Of the Father and Son for all nations
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Are the only two routes that we need
For Omega love and holiness to succeed
These incarnations are one in reason
In that they both open the door every season
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Of our hearts to Omega love
This is their purpose, oh yes by Jove
But without the incarnation of the Father
We get ourselves into a lather
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And we would never have been able to
Understand His love for me and you
And the no less challenging but alternate
Paths for lives to be healed, with no more hate
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Thus all prayers can be answered by simply
Opening our hearts to God’s Omega love for free
And participating completely in the fullness
Of His divine purity and holiness
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Although this system is called ‘ancestor-worship’
With particular prominent ancestors taking the trip
And being promoted to gods
The usual practice is much less odd
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Where amongst folk there is a strong sense
Of their ancestor’s spiritual presence
The deep and lingering attachments that we
Have to people who have died happens easily
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And it’s because in God’s image we are all made
And though family and friendship ties are a powerful grade
It is the image of God within the person
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We have lost that we miss now that they are non
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Sometimes we miss the good and great
Times of what has been, as was our fate
And at other times we miss the good and great
Times that could have been, it is now too late
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These are some of the reasons why
We sense the presence of those who die
This stems from our hopes and memories
And longings that continue, they do not freeze
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With or without the person being alive
These sentiments they do survive
The truth of the matter for primal folk
They honour not worship when memories evoke
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Those who have died and left them behind
This is the truth, I think you’ll find
It is good to honour those who have died
And of the Ten Commandments, one to be applied
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Is to honour both of our parents
In this we can be pure and diligent
There are many people who have not known
Or met one or both parents, even when full grown
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This commandment is not about God being cruel
To such people, adding pain to life’s fuel
But actually prompting and guiding us
To honour all people with love ubiquitous
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This is made easier by humanity
Adopting Omega love for all to see
And thus all the people in the world
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Becomes our family as Omega love is unfurled
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In this sense we all become part
Of a greater whole that allows us from the start
To enjoy the love emanating from this family
And to reciprocate spontaneously
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When Jesus said that we are to ‘love our enemies’
It was with this Omega family of humanity
That was in his mind as our reality
Conquering all barriers to become a community
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Of purity, love and holiness
Omega love for all, bringing us happiness
Ancestors who have died tend to be
Remembered, at least, with maturity
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At least for a few generations
As humans, not gods, in primal nations
Memories are powerful but we can be
More compassionate when we know that finally
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In the end life and death will become one
And this liberating concept has begun
And will come to its complete fulfilment
At the second coming of Jesus, God’s government
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Until then we can remember and love folk
In life and in death, this is no joke
A reason for a sense of loss in bereavement
Is a feeling of unfinished business, in the present
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In our interaction with the person who has died
This leads to sadness and at times we’ve cried
We can never get that back, but we will
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If that’s the way we choose to use our Omega skill
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With our full and complete involvement
In God’s love and His judgement
This will give us all a new way to deal
With the way that life and death makes us feel
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Myths and dreams
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
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Myths are important to religion primal
They take the place of scriptures’ rationale
Or creeds that help them how to deal
With spirit powers that are real
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These myths focus on the great work
Of the spirit powers’ creative quirk
In making the earth and the universe
So that in it humanity can immerse
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There has been many doubts cast
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Over whether God sometime in the past
Has been the creator of the world
As the universe, it was unfurled
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There are so many reasons for this
Such as disbelief in the Creationists’ thesis
And then there is the pervasive power
Of evolution theory, this and every hour
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And also there’s the thought in many minds
That God cannot intervene, His power confined
This is particularly so for those who do not
Believe God exists, not even a tiny jot
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One issue is the claims of the various forms
Of creationists in the evolution storm
Apart from Young Earth Creationists’ stance
Who believe that the earth’s total existence
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Is less than 10,000 complete years old
All other Creationists are not so bold
And they accept the scientifically proven age
4.54 billion years, at a rough gauge
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Evolutionary Creationists, for example
Believe in the Biblical God to the full
That He is sovereign, wise and faithful
True, good and merciful
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That He is self sufficient and self existent
And He is love, spirit and omnipresent
And also eternal and infinite
Unchanging, gracious and our light
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That God is righteous, just and holy
Omniscient, Omnipotent, the Trinity
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And that He created all by a process
Of scientific evolution and nothing less
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Yet Creationists are split consistently
Between those who say the earth and humanity
Were created by God directly
And others who say this cannot be
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And thus there is a mixture of the Divine
And scientific evolution in creation’s design
In these nuanced creation theories
And most Evolutionary Creationists, do not God query
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People hold these ideas that are diverse
Because they believe they are keys to the universe
And our understanding of it and of God
In ways that they do not think is odd
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In other words, if we can prove or convince folk
How God did or did not, at a stroke
Have involvement in the origins of life
This can support our theories, without any strife
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All such theories, including pure evolution
Do not preclude a Divine revolution
In which God created and was at the heart
Of creation from the very start
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Thus, they do not explain what came
Before The Big Bang, in creation’s game
The only answer that is satisfactory
Is that it was God, The Holy Trinity
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One thing that most folk did not expect
Is that God would intervene with telling effect
In the affairs of all humanity
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Right now in the 21st century
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In such a way that no-one will ever again
Doubt His existence, love, power and reign
The book you are reading is part one of three
Of God’s intervention in humanity
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Part two of three is my autobiography
That has as its title for all to see
Paul: Prophet of the Most High
This is my calling, I tell no lie
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Part three, the third and final book
Is a novel that is really worth a look
I completed it on the 27th May
2005 to the exact day
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Closure is its title in the full
And its contents are quite remarkable
The accumulative power of these three
Shows God’s true love for all humanity
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And the universe and the earth
God has loved all since the moment of birth
This love has and width and depth and height
And profound healing that brings us delight
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And so our inner and outer wounds
Can be deeply healed, and not a moment too soon
These three books will lead us to believe
That the Trinity of God has given us a reprieve
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By planning, praying and preparing
For these interventions with a loving sting
For all of 13.8 billion years
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In order to take away all our tears
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It is also true that religions primal
Have a spirit powers rationale
That gives people natural resources and skills
To sustain life and a way of living fulfil
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Things like hunting, fishing and growing crops
Making fire, pottery and homes tip-top
The depth of our human nature and thus the skills
We have to sustain life cannot share full goodwill
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And thus cannot be grasped entirely
Without embracing the divine purity
Of God’s Omega love and holiness
The potential joy for humanity is limitless
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Primal religions’ myths are not fairy tales
But often complex stories with profound details
That underpins primal theology
And also their life’s philosophy
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Jesus told parables that contained
Messages about God that have explained
His Alpha and Omega intentions
For humanity if we grasp the mentions
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Of love and holiness open to us
As we embrace God’s divine syllabus
The Omega purposes that emanate
From Omega Love Rapsody do elucidate
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That this book is the ultimate
Theology and philosophical state
That humanity can now understand
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As we join with God’s Omega love brand
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And perceive deep meaning about life and death
With every step and with every breath
In the primal myths we can find
Perception of human nature and mind
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And with basic human problems, how to deal
As answers these myths they do reveal
In the Bible as a whole we can find
Perception of human nature and mind
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And with basic human problems how to deal
As answers the scriptures they do reveal
But God deliberately did not fill in
All the answers to the issues outer and within
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That we have faced as humanity
But He gave many clues of His philosophy
And now these answers can be found in the
Third Testament of the Bible for all to see
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It’s known as Omega Love Rapsody
And it can heal all the pains of humanity
In primal religions there can be
Dealings with the spirits through ecstasy
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Or even visions that come to mind
Where a person becomes possessed and combined
By a spirit and the spirit speaks through them
In a strange language now and then
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When the Holy Spirit inspires folk
To speak in tongues, strange words they croak
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This is not the culmination
Of God’s purposes in any nation
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For speaking in tongues the time has come
For it to end on God’s curriculum
And for other spiritual manifestations to cease
And to be replaced by lives where love does increase
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And to be pure and holy and fully aligned
With God’s Omega love and joy unconfined
In primal religions there can also be
Speaking through spirits, in dreams naturally
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Unusual dreams are often interpreted
By others to discern what the spirits have said
Sometimes it’s a warning or a command
Other times a reward that they understand
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There was a time when dreams needed to be
Interpreted for their meaning of what God did decree
As God was speaking to people through them
And people like Joseph interpreted the specimen
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Now the deep dreams of humanity
Have come true with a sharp clarity
With Omega love we can live the dream
Of all humanity with smiles that beam
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And the people of the world can celebrate
The joy that has become our fate
And sing and dance with pure happiness
With our lives of Omega love and holiness
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Rituals and ceremonies
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Primal religions use rituals
To communicate as usual
Between the spirit and human world
As the use of rituals is unfurled
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Often ancient myths give them guidance
On the use of these rituals’ circumstance
The ritualistic use of prayer
Is common and certainly not rare
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Such as intercessions and penitence
And thanksgiving which can be quite immense
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Or initiation as a faith leader
Such as Imam, Rabbi or Vicar
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And then there is faith initiation
Such as baptism, Bar Mitzvah and circumcision
All are backed with a ritual ring
And folk pray for these, amongst many other things
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And prayer ritual is peaceful not tense
When it reminds us of our faith’s essence
Yet all this and more has been superseded
By the prayers of the Trinity, it must be said
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Thus the Father, Holy Spirit and the Son
Have been planning and preparing for everyone
And praying for 13.8 billion years
So that Omega love and holiness ends our fears
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And become the hallmarks of humanity
Such that purity becomes our philosophy
For primal religions the uniting
Of ritual and myth becomes their thing
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This leads to complex acts of worship
With great festivals also in their grip
Myths are central to these ceremonies
And thus they act out from them the stories
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This is done afresh and anew
So that people believe they are participating through
And in the full powers of the gods
Renewing life from its origins is not odd
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All religions do have some forms
Of worship, festivals and ceremonies, as a norm
That aims to connect humanity
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With the purposes of God, for all to see
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And to connect with His nature too
This is central to the faith of me and you
What we believe about God affects the
Structure of these events in reality
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Yet the deepest way to worship God
Is by aligning our lives from a divine prod
With Omega love and holiness
So that purity can in us have success
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When we do so we will find that the
Whole of life becomes a drama that we can fully
Participate in through Omega love
And the opportunities that arise, oh yes, by Jove
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From interactions with the people we meet
Or have responsibility for, so love can be complete
We thus love the whole of humanity
With Omega love as our family
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This is the way to renew life from its
Divine origins hourly, I must admit
This the extent of God’s real power
And the worship He wants from us, hour by hour
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New Year is a time when rituals take on
Vibrant meaning for everyone
The old is replaced by the new
Just as in the beginning in the universe’s brew
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Thus the primal religions’ gods did set the fate
Of the universe from the creation’s date
These ceremonies often involve putting out
Old village fires, so that they no longer spout
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And lighting new ones to represent
The New Year’s fresh start, with their god’s consent
New Year can be a time for making vows
To renew our lives in the here and now
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And having symbols that reflect
This renewal of attitudes in all respects
But God’s Omega love gives us the opportunity
To renew our lives every moment, oh yes really
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Of every day of our lives
We live for love and no longer strive
It is like being born anew or born again
Every moment of our lives, is not the same
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Omega love and holiness is the vehicle we can
Use so that we join the heaven on earth clan
And this can happen through the Holy Spirit’s influence
And become our reality, it’s no coincidence
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At New Year as well as merry-making
There is deep awareness of the shortcomings
Of humans, and in the world for the need
For renewal from sources of life, oh yes indeed
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The shortcomings that is evident
Throughout humanity, reflect our intent
To live our lives in an Alpha mode
For living in the past, this is the code
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God has given us the gift of His Omega love
So that the shortcomings of humanity, by Jove
Become relegated to the past
As we live for His Omega love, at last
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Prayers and offerings to the gods
Are not seen in any way as odd
And of rituals are important parts
These prayers can be beautiful for a start
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And so spiritual that they can be used
By the universal religions, who have different views
Other prayers can be more selfish
Seeking prosperity and blessings, as a wish
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God has given us a prayer that we can
Use at all times as child, woman or man
It can be used in any situation we face
God’s intention is for it to be commonplace
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It is simply the Lord’s Prayer with a change
To the Doxology at the end, in its range
And thus the Doxology will now be:
For yours is the kingdom, for all to see
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The power, the glory AND the
Omega love forever and ever, so it be
Then the prayer ends with Amen
And we can use it again and again and again
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The offering that God wants us to
Give to Him, and this is true
Is a life devoted to love and holiness
Of the Omega version, that leads to blissfulness
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When we do these things we will find that our hearts
Align with God’s in a move that is smart
And thus there will be no place or desire
In us for selfish prayers, of which we will tire
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Every person in the world can grow a heart like this
It will be our experience of God’s heavenly kiss
All primal religions they do sacrifice
To the gods as a penitential price
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But many have systems that outline
The items to be given as a sign
By killing, burning, or food to be shared
With the god, because they cared
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This is often in a communion meal
With the god to seal the deal
God’s Omega attitude to sacrifices to Him
Are summed up, without any whim
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In Hosea chapter six and verse six
The prophet’s words put us in a fix
And says God desires mercy not sacrifice
This means we must love and to others be nice
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And then in Micah chapter six and verse eight
In which the prophet does duly state
We are to act justly and love mercy
That is all of us in humanity
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And finally in James’ letter chapter two
And verse thirteen the words ring true
And states that mercy triumphs over judgement
That is mercy in our hearts from an Omega love bent
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And not only love but holiness too
Is what God wants to see from humanity’s crew
Rather than sacrifices that enable injustice
To continue, it’s something we would not miss
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The Holy Communion or Eucharist
That is called the Mass in the faith Papist
Is celebrated by Christian churches and represents
A communion of us with God, led by the president
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It is a symbol and a reality
Of meeting with God for church communities
This act of worship, however important
Was never intended by God to supplant
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The communion with God that comes through
Opening our lives to Omega love’s brew
And living for the purity of holiness
Is God’s purpose for us, I must confess
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Of course, they are not mutually exclusive
We can have both in the lives that we live
But the deepening, growth and the extent
Of Omega love in our lives resident
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Will give this act of worship a secondary role
In comparison to the profundity of Omega love’s goal
And thus holiness has new accessibility
That leads to the participation of all humanity
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Servants and resilience
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
There is usually a specialist or servant
To help with religious activities, that enchant
Some people call this a ‘medicine man’
But these servants they do all they can
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And perform the activities of a priest
And medium and shaman, a spiritual feast
And diviner, healer and herbalist
If they weren’t there they would be missed
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But they are not witches or sorcerers
Nor mere magicians who cause a stir
One of the themes of Christianity
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Says Jesus is Servant King of humanity
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As servants of humanity we can participate
Through our humility, this is our fate
Humility helps us to love in ways
That embraces our inner child, all our days
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This inner child is what makes us feel
Young in mind, even though for real
We may be physically getting on in years
We can be mature and young, let us be clear
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To serve others with Omega love we do need
The experience of our age blended with the creed
Of willingness to love others purely and simply
Because they exist in life’s ancestry
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The roles we play in life they can change
From context to context, in our personal range
And from person to person, they change too
But always at the heart Omega love shines through
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And when this is aligned with God’s holiness
We have a constant to embrace, no more games of chess
God is the King of all that is but by participating
In His love we reign over all of the things
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That would otherwise prevent Omega love
Becoming humanity’s hallmark, by the Holy Dove
And thus such things no longer have any power
Over us, in life on earth, this or any hour
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Primal religions’ priests tend to take care
Of the shrines that they use for their prayers
The priests also organise the festivals
In order to boost the people’s morale
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With Omega love we focus on the shrine
Of our bodies as temples, with the Holy Spirit we combine
The true festival that we enjoy is our everyday
Involvement in growing with God’s love all the way
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Music festivals are enjoyed by all
Age groups, where the sounds, they do enthral
This includes all of Generation Y folk
And as with many people, sounds are not a joke
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Omega love gives us all the opportunity
To write and enjoy lyrics, pure and holy
And set them to the music we enjoy
This is part of God’s Omega love ploy
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In primal religions mediums become possessed
By the spirit power, for issues to address
Diviners interpret omens or signs
Showing the will of the gods in spiritual design
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Healers tend to know useful techniques
And remedies from them do often leak
Such people first used cocaine and quinine
And other drugs such as morphine
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Shamans are specialists at travel in trances
To learn the spirit world’s mysteries and circumstances
All these tasks take a long time to learn
But also need a special gift or call that’s discerned
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The gifts of the Holy Spirit are not only spiritual
Manifestations such as faith and miracles
But also wisdom and knowledge and prophecy
Discernment and healing people, freely
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And speaking in tongues and interpretation
Of what was said with the lips’ vibrations
And other gifts such as to teach and to serve
This is for people with the spiritual verve
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And the gifts of encouragement and giving
Plus also showing mercy and leading
And there are also fruit of the Spirit too
Like love, joy and peace in humanity’s crew
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And self-control, patience and kindness
And finally goodness and gentleness
The first nine spiritual gifts actually become
Redundant because of Omega’s love and holiness sum
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The next six are all gifts which are pragmatic
And rational as the Holy Spirit does Her trick
For example, we can use Omega love to share
Our social capital and show humanity we care
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And ensure that we all have first class education
Throughout the world and in every nation
And healthcare and medicine with medical staff
Plus housing and infrastructure so we all can laugh
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In fact we give to people all that they need
Without reference to cost, becomes our creed
The fruit of the Holy Spirit is the means
By which heaven and earth become one, or so it seems
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We have all been called by God to live for
And with Omega love now and for evermore
Love like this is a deep and spiritual gift
With the purpose of giving all humanity a lift
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The gods of primal religions have the ultimate
Control in their dealings with us at any rate
In other words, they control all of the world
As the beliefs of primal religions are thus unfurled
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Everybody and everything is subservient
To God the Father who is omniscient
Only He knows when the end will be
He is God Almighty, and He can make us free
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But we have been given the gift of God
Of building heaven on earth and that’s not odd
In such a way that all the living and the dead
Can be loving and also holy, is what I said
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If that is how we choose to use our involvement
In the love and judgement of God the omnipotent
As also He is the ultimate judge
But he shares His nature with us, without any fudge
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Modern pressures in the developing
Areas of the world have had a nasty sting
And caused many primal religions to collapse
That this is unnecessary is really no perhaps
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Others have been remarkably persistent
And have adapted to change in their environment
These are not childish religions of primitive folk
Or the crazy antics of savages, this is no joke
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They are serious efforts by adults to create
And preserve a spiritual system so they can celebrate
That it sustains them in both death and life
And this is the way they seek to end their strife
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Omega love helps us to adore the environment
As if it was our brother in the future and present
And end our pursuit of ever increasing growth
Of the economic kind, let us make this our oath
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And thus more primal religions can be preserved
And saved from collapsing under pressures we’ve served
With the destructive nature of capital
Instead let holiness be our rationale
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All primal religions can participate
In Omega love, they can choose their state
And they can be allowed to live in ways
And with systems that sustain them all their days
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And thus they are sustained in life and in death
They have found a way to live from their very first breath
We will find that we can learn much from each other
And as members of a family love one another
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In these ways we can all be servants
In humility let Omega love be constant
And thus we learn to wash each other’s feet
This is the sound of love and holiness’s beat
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Judaism and Omega love
Moshiach and Messiah
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
The Father became incarnate as well as the Son
And this they did for everyone
The Father’s incarnation, it can heal
The intractable divide that people feel
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Between Judaism and Christianity
But do we have the means to set us free?
And heal the apparent division of ethos
Between the Hebrew Bible’s Judaism gloss
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Verse 3
And that of the Christian Scriptures
That can impede our joint futures
And there is also a divide between
Ways of living for God, or so it seems
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Between circumcised and uncircumcised
In ways that deep unity is jeopardised
Jacob being given the name Israel
After wrestling with God at Peniel
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Is significant because it is the name
Of the nation and the root, it is the same
Of the Jewish peoples that is central to
Judaism becoming part of God’s crew
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It gives Judaism divine validation
They are God’s chosen people, God’s nation
Jacob’s new name, Israel, is later confirmed
A relationship is born that can’t be overturned
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The parallel for Christians is the wrestling,
Struggle and interaction as Jesus did His thing
That leads to His death and resurrection
And forty day later His ascension
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Later, believers were given the name Christian
It’s significant because they join the Son of God’s clan
Thus the incarnations of the Father and the Son
Are vital for the healing phenomenon
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Occurring through Judaism and Christianity
Because in both cases a name is appointed divinely
Or if not appointed, given and inspired
And God given religions are divinely fired
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Israel and Christian thus do share
That God did something special and somewhat rare
At the heart of their faith and this is recognised
By the name given to the land and folk, I am advised
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That is at Judaism’s very heart
And God also did something very smart
In the name given to believers in Jesus the Son
People can believe in Him, one by one
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The ethos of this book it does truly state
That the angel of the Lord is the Father incarnate
So now we will for our sakes briefly recap
On any differences or misunderstanding gaps
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But the angel of God showed virtues that are
Very different from God as a plane to a car
Oh yes that is an interesting point
But there was crossover for the holy anoint
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The divine and the human became as one
Not only to show the way for the Son
But to heal the hearts of humanity
And Omega love is the way this can be
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This is similar to St. Paul’s principle
Of becoming like others, within the skull
In order to understand and win them
He empathised and did not condemn
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The crossover of holiness with the human
Was necessary for the Father’s Omega love plan
In order to understand and win us
He became incarnate so that we could discuss
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Great love for us is reason number two
This love is immense, yes that is true
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And the vital reason number three
To share love and judgement, I hope you agree
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But the angel he spoke to God as well
The reason for this that I can tell
Is to place a veil upon our minds
So that Omega love could find the right time
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But yet my mind is still at a loss
For this is what Jesus did on the cross
Yes, that is true and in an Alpha way
Yet it is Omega too now and every day
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When a person is born again
This is not a one off end of our pain
God’s intent is that we’re reborn continually
Until with Omega love we do agree
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The time for Omega love has now come
Through the incarnate Father or incarnate Son
The choice is ours, both paths are secure
And we can embrace Omega love for evermore
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We can use free will to accept or reject
That Omega’s for all and not just a sect
We all now have the opportunity
To open our lives to God’s Omega love plea
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Some say the angel’s the incarnate Son
Pre- incarnate of course, pre job done
But truth profound I will tell to you
The Angel is the Father through and through
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It’s liberating, it sets us free
The Father on earth for you and me
Barriers broken, the work is done
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As He works together with His Son
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Revelation this is, that’s for sure
Almighty as man, holy and pure
It’s God incarnate so that we can see
Omega love is the way to glee
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Are you saying the veil that Paul
Wrote all about affects us all
Yes, it’s not just the Jews that can’t see
But everyone, yes you and me
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Paul wrote about an Alpha veil
He missed a clear and vital detail
God is Alpha and Omega see
Omega it is that sets us free
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Omega means that we embrace
That Father came down to this place
Omega love this does release
Humanity to live in peace
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Now that the veil has been removed
And God’s incarnation has been proved
We can return to Omega love
That is for all humanity, Oh yes, by Jove
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What God has done, it is for all
The peoples of the world, both great and small
And not just for the communities
Of Judaism and Christianity
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This means that the whole of humanity
Is intended by God to be set free
To embrace Omega love and holiness
Such qualities we no longer need to suppress
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There is a sense that until this occurs
There will always be scope that people to prefer
For Judaism and Christianity
To be divided unnecessarily
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They won’t be divided as religious brothers
But at the core level from one another
The Father incarnate gives us a way
Of overcoming all divides every day
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Between all the peoples of the world
As Omega love and holiness is unfurled
Another issue that can unite
Judaism and Christianity and make the future bright
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Is the Jewish Moshiach idea
And Jesus the Messiah, that Christians make clear
Moshiach in the Hebrew word for Messiah
An anointed one of whom we shall never tire
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The Moshiach will bring world peace
There’ll be no more famine and wars will cease
All humanity will live moral lives
And become more spiritual and no longer strive
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All of humanity will recognize
The Moshiach’s leadership, whatever their ties
The way that Judaism can fully understand
The role and purpose of the Moshiach in every land
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Is by embracing the incarnation of God the Father
Or Yahweh or the Lord God, if you rather
This incarnation occurs in the Bible Hebrew
It’s God’s ultimate plan for Gentile and Jew
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In other words, the Lord God is and has been
The Moshiach for Judaism and humanity it seems
AND He has been for 13.8 billion years!
The Moshiach who takes away all our tears
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Thus for Judaism the wait is over
And for the rest of humanity we can all concur
Between Judaism and Christianity this brings healing
Because the Trinity of God have done their thing
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The Trinity of God works in complete harmony
And they work to bring Omega love to humanity
So there is no difference in believing in the Son
And His resurrection handiwork for everyone
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And the work of the Father or the Lord God
Becoming incarnate, on this earth He trod
Except that without accepting the implications
Of the Father becoming incarnate for every nation
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We can fail to embrace His Omega love
Inspired in our hearts by the Holy Dove
And the cathartic healing that could be achieved
As the two faiths are no longer aggrieved
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Because we accept that the Trinity
Can’t be divided in their purposes for humanity
Even if they are three distinct persons
Of the Trinity Godhead phenomenon
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Thus the Father’s incarnation in the Bible Hebrew
And the Son’s incarnation in Christian Scriptures too
Gives Judaism and Christianity
The means to unite theologically
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Around the healing role of God towards
The peoples of the world at home and abroad
By making His Omega love available to us all
Through the Holy Spirit, as we heed God’s call
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The role of God the Father incarnate
Does not diminish or relegate
The unique role of God the Son
In opening Omega to everyone
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So the whole of humanity can participate
In God’s Omega love, it is our fate
Thus it is not possible to separate
The role of the Father incarnate
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And the role of His incarnate Son
This is serious stuff, Omega love has begun
And the Holy Spirit plays Her part
In God’s desire to heal our minds and hearts
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So that Omega love we can truly embrace
And complete relationships will find their place
But if God became incarnate as the Bible said
Why on a cross must Jesus be dead?
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There are two reasons that I can see
Judaism does not proselytise readily
Thus Christianity was central to
Spreading the word of love to me and to you
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This love it has two dimensions
They are Alpha and Omega, with no tensions
But the Omega dimensions we cannot fully embrace
Till we know of the Father’s incarnation, in this place
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And we grasp its full implications
Throughout the world and in every nation
Secondly, there was always intended to be
A time in the future where the Father’s ministry
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Would unite the divide between circumcised
And uncircumcised ways of living, that are prized
As ways of serving God truly and purely
No more intractable divisions that I can see
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And that is through the fact that just as Jesus
Is the Messiah for Christians, it is miraculous
God the Father or the Lord God incarnate
Has been Judaism’s Moshiach since creation’s date
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The scientists say it is 13. 8
Billion years of God’s Moshiach state
This is part of bringing heaven on earth into our hearts
So that the two become one, a work of divine art
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And thus it can become commonplace
For all of humanity to embrace
Sharing in God’s love and judgement
And choosing peace as our base ingredient
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Shalom Shalom Shalom Shalom
Shalom Shalom Shalom
Shalom Shalom Shalom Shalom
Shalom Shalom Shalom
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The rule of law
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus said many profound
Things about participating in communities that are sound
And focus upon Omega love and holiness
Words that are intended primarily to bless
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But His most important words that we can glean
Are in Matthew chapter five, verse seventeen
“Do not think that I have come to abolish
The Law or the Prophets”, as you may wish
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“I have not come to abolish them
But to fulfil them”, is God’s stratagem
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It is often thought that by saying this
Jesus refers to His death and resurrection bliss
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And the way that this is central to divine intent
That encompasses the Law’s ingredients
The Law is the first five books of the
Hebrew Bible, for all eternity
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And in this context the Prophets mean
The whole of the Hebrew Bible’s routine
And the history that coincides with it
This is the truth, I must admit
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However, these words have a deeper meaning
Than is often realised, what can they bring?
This deeper meaning is about a future
In which God’s Omega love ceases to be a blur
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But is experienced by all of humanity
And that is why Jesus went on to decree
In Matthew chapter 5, verses 18 to 20
Words that now resonate with divine energy
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“I tell you the truth until heaven and earth disappear
Not the smallest letter”, is this quite clear?
“Not the least stroke of the pen
Will by any means disappear from the Law’s” oxygen
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“Until everything is accomplished”
These words are the heart of a tasty dish
“Anyone who breaks the least of these
Commandments and teaches others”, the wheeze
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“Will be called the least in the kingdom of heaven”
Because this prevents them from being life’s leaven
“But whoever practises and teaches these commands
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Will be called great in the kingdom of heaven’s” land
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“For I tell you that unless your righteousness
Surpasses that of the Pharisees” and what they possess
“And the teachers of the law”
We must surpass what they teach about awe
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“You will certainly not enter the kingdom of heaven”
Whether your age is seventy or seven
The heart of the meaning of what Jesus said
Is determined by the phrase that has a holy thread
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“Until everything is accomplished” must be weaved
Until its purpose is achieved
It is evident from what we have read so far
That Jesus is referring to Omega love’s spa
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2,000 years later we have the opportunity
To accept our place in God’s community
Of love and holiness and purity
This is God’s rule of law for all to see
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The year two thousand and fifteen
Is the 800th birthday of Magna Carta’s routine
The Magna Carta gives us our rule of law
But has been superseded for evermore
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By God’s rule of law based on Omega love
This is God’s divine law, yes it is by Jove
And it’s 13. 8 billion years old
The age of Big Bang, or so I’m told
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Omega love does thus supersede
The Magna Carta and all its deeds
This includes all laws and treaties
Based on its principles in humanity
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And so instead of Magna Carta
This book becomes the People’s Charter
Yes, all of Omega Love Rapsody
Is God’s guidance for our morality
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On 2nd November 1917 AD
A declaration by the British Foreign Secretary
Arthur James Balfour tried to
Do two contradictory things in Palestine’s brew
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Firstly, it promised Palestine
As a homeland for Jewish peoples, it did define
Secondly, it said that this must be done
In a way that doesn’t contravene the rights of anyone
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Who is Palestinian and is living there
Balfour thought that he was being fair
Jewish people took this as a signal to create
In all but name a Jewish state
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And began to move there one by one
The Palestinian conflict had begun
Palestinians thought that they had been promised
Exactly the same land for being loyalist
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And for fighting with the Allies in World War One
In return they were promised as sine qua non
This very same land, fit for a prince
And we’ve been living with the tensions ever since
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On 29th November 1947 AD
The United Nations General Assembly
Passed ‘Resolution 181,’ this partitioned Palestine
Between Jewish and Arab states, by disastrous design
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The Jewish people accepted this partitioning
But the Palestinians did not, they thought it a sting
For Palestinians the State of Israel is called ‘al –nakba’
This means ‘the catastrophe’ that came after
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On 14th May 1948
Israel was declared a State
There is no doubt that the fate of the
Jewish peoples at the hands of the Nazis
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In the Holocaust of World War Two
In which the dead included six million Jews
Played a part in the UN declaration
And led to the forming of the Israel nation
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But this stems back to British colonialism’s stand
Which gave them power over the Palestinian lands
And also power over Palestinian folk
This form of power is to no-one a joke
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Such power rests on laws and treaties in full
That is based on Magna Carta principles
The Magna Carta’s been superseded by God’s ‘rule of law’
Based on His love and holiness for evermore
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And thus we have the opportunity
To start again in Israel/ Palestine with holy vivacity
But this time embracing the Omega love that God
Enables us to share in, a love that is not odd
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This is the same God that has been the Moshiach
Of Judaism, Him they do not lack
For 13.8 billion years
He heals, reconciles and takes away our tears
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And as we have seen earlier in this book
Atheists and secularists are no longer mistook
As they are loved by God as His people
God touches our hearts and within our skulls
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Later in the book we will also see
That the foundations of Islam and Christianity
Are built on sand in comparison to
God the Father incarnate and what He can do
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One of the implications of embracing the will
Of the Lord God or Yahweh’s lasting goodwill
Or Allah, or God the Father Almighty
Is that we can love all the world’s people as our family
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And we can allow them to love us back in the same way
If we simply let Omega love have its day
Thus, with this perspective, there is no division between
Jewish and Palestinian peoples, love is routine
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And they can live in the same streets, towns and neighbourhoods
Cities, states and countries, as loving people should
As brothers and sisters in love and holiness
This is possible with Omega love, I must confess
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Omega love and holiness of God is not just
For Jewish and Palestinian peoples, but for all a must
As all the peoples of the world grow to live
With God’s Omega rule of law imperative
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I thus declare peace between all the peoples
Of the world whatever our circumstance, the past we annul
But in the context of this section of God’s Omega rule of law
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Peace between Jewish and Palestinian peoples, forevermore
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The year two thousand and fifteen
Is the 800th birthday of Magna Carta’s routine
The Magna Carta gives us our rule of law
But has been superseded for evermore
Chorus
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By God’s rule of law based on Omega love
This is God’s divine law, yes it is by Jove
And it’s 13. 8 billion years old
The age of Big Bang, or so I’m told
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Omega love does thus supersede
The Magna Carta and all its deeds
This includes all laws and treaties
Based on its principles in humanity
Chorus
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And so instead of Magna Carta
This book becomes the People’s Charter
Yes, all of Omega Love Rapsody
Is God’s guidance for our morality
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The Magna Carta’s rule of law
Give us principles that all should awe
For it means the rulers and the ruled
Are accountable, we cannot be fooled
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So there are not different laws for rich and poor
Or there shouldn’t be by Magna Carta’s score
And governments are accountable too
For their power over me and you
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Has been given by democratic vote
They are representatives, let us all note
And with Omega love we are all equal
We all have influence, and that’s not dull
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We can now choose love instead of hate
And God’s holiness becomes our state
And our purity says NO MORE WAR!
Not in my name, not anymore
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Compassion, care and empathy
Are now the hallmarks of humanity
We will use our laws to love each other
All of humanity are my sisters and brothers
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There will be an end to all poverty
This is the Omega love of humanity
We ALL have a voice, we ALL have a say
God’s rule of law is here to stay
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With Omega love, we’ll meet all human need
Without reference to cost, now becomes our creed
All of humanity can now dance with joy
Our happiness is God’s Omega ploy
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The year two thousand and fifteen
Is the 800th birthday of Magna Carta’s routine
The Magna Carta gives us our rule of law
But has been superseded for evermore
Chorus
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By God’s rule of law based on Omega love
This is God’s divine law, yes it is by Jove
And it’s 13. 8 billion years old
The age of Big Bang, or so I’m told
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Omega love does thus supersede
The Magna Carta and all its deeds
This includes all laws and treaties
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Based on its principles in humanity
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And so instead of Magna Carta
This book becomes the People’s Charter
Yes, all of Omega Love Rapsody
Is God’s guidance for our morality
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Verse 54
Between 7th and 16th centuries AD
Africa was unexplored by white humanity
Thus no Europeans had any claim
On any of Africa’s land or fame
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Round about the mid 19th century
Explorers from European humanity
Began to explore the continent
Trade and mining was their particular bent
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Their purpose was commercial exploitation
To benefit them and their nations
And at this time Christian missionaries
Tried to convert folk to Alpha Christianity
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The Berlin Conference of 1884 to 85
Regulated colonisation and made trade alive
And led to the scramble for Africa
That ended African autonomy over its future
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The final fifteen years of the 19th century
Saw partition completed and borders agreed
Thus colonial false borders were duly imposed
Causing tribal conflicts, influence closed
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The borders were made to separate lands
From other colonial powers and their bands
Groups who had previously happily
Shared language and culture were separated, see
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And enemies were forced to live side by side
This did nothing for wellbeing or their pride
World War One saw battle for lands
Between the colonisers, as they played their hands
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They thus lost the mystique of being invincible
But retained much land with colonial pull
In World War Two North Africa
Became in the war an important theatre
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Germany wanted to expand its interests
While Britain wanted to keep routes to East from the West
Today the 53 independent African countries
Have borders that were drawn colonially
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By the European powers that invaded their countries
In the post colonial era Africa had difficulties
Some of the transitions were quite peaceful
But there was also instability and debt to the full
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Parts of Africa experienced economic disaster
Life expectancy fell and quality of life fell faster
There were battles for Marxist and capitalist influence
Sometimes civil wars and all forms of violence
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As Black nationalists attacked white minority rule
Violent attacks against settlers was their tool
In order to feed, educate and modernize the masses
Africa borrowed money from the capitalist classes
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The capitalists who lent exerted influence as a price
But the economies didn’t recover and it was not nice
And sometimes the loans were wasted or squandered
By corrupt leaders who spent as they preferred
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Thus education, health and political stability
Had been ignored by some leaders of African humanity
In 1964 the Organisation of African Unity
Aimed to promote the solidarity
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And the unity of African states
So that a better life could be the fate
Of African people through co-operation
And defending the sovereignty of every nation
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And all forms of colonialism to eradicate
Whilst supporting UN charter formally from this date
And the Declaration of Hunan Rights
And doing this with all their power and might
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In 2002 the African Union succeeded
The OAU and all it did and said
And in 2005 the European Union
Agreed a Strategy for Africa in communion
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With the African Union to promote peace
Stability and good governance as one piece
Since then there has still been in some lands
Violent and lasting wars at African hands
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The future of Africa can be bright
When we embrace God’s holy Omega light
We all have responsibility for each other
To love one another as sister and brother
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With Omega love Africa can be
A place where God’s rule of law can easily
Be the benchmark of all we do
Thus borders can be redrawn anew
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But as with in the rest of the world
As Omega love and holiness in unfurled
We don’t only love those who are the same
But also those who are different by tribe or name
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And now that capital’s influence is over
From Doba in Chad all the way to Dover
We can rebuild our nations and societies
Without reference to cost, in all humanity
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And so the impact of colonial rule
Which was Magna Carta based, and is not cool
Can now be healed by love and holiness
This is the Father’s will, I do confess
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So Africa can be a place at last
That is free from war, the die is cast
And be God’s place of peace and harmony
As with the rest of humanity
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And just as we have learned earlier in this book
Primal religions are vital in their outlook
And whether we’re religious or secular
God’s Omega love will take us all far
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So humanity can walk hand in hand
With purity our rock, and not hate our sand
So no longer will status or our greed
Prevent us from living the Omega love creed
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The year two thousand and fifteen
Is the 800th birthday of Magna Carta’s routine
The Magna Carta gives us our rule of law
But has been superseded for evermore
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By God’s rule of law based on Omega love
This is God’s divine law, yes it is by Jove
And it’s 13. 8 billion years old
The age of Big Bang, or so I’m told
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Omega love does thus supersede
The Magna Carta and all its deeds
This includes all laws and treaties
Based on its principles in humanity
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And so instead of Magna Carta
This book becomes the People’s Charter
Yes, all of Omega Love Rapsody
Is God’s guidance for our morality
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Verse 84
It seems so very strange to me
That most females throughout humanity
Are given second class status
This state of affairs is ridiculous
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The plan appears to be divide and rule
It was created by a band of fools
Divide most males from females
And keep male power on the rails
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Just because females, they do give birth
And this is true in all the earth
They (apparently) have motherly instinct
But what about fatherly, aren’t we linked?
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The time has come for us to be
Holy and pure for all to see
Males and females, we treat equally
That is Omega love’s gift to humanity
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Differences between males and females, I’m sure
Are just characteristic uniqueness, and nothing more
And as everyone on earth is unique
You can always find contrasts, if you seek
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So with Omega love let us all unite
As a community that does not fight
Then we can all embrace our uniqueness
And let our goals be love and holiness
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Verse 90
Rape is unequivocally
Evil by males in humanity
Whether in civilian life or the theatre of war
This abuse must now end for evermore
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Whatever the circumstance, whatever the time
Rape is quite simply a wicked crime
Instead of having rape as a goal
Males must use their self-control
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Female genital mutilation
Is a complete and utter abomination
It is an anathema in Omega terms
And in Alpha terms too, it makes me squirm
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It is nothing short of an atrocity
And must now end forever in humanity
This unjustifiable act of power abuse
Has only hatred as a motive for its use
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Human trafficking and slavery
Have an ultimate motive of making money
This is central to capitalism’s ethos
But with Omega love capital’s no longer boss
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Now that capitalism’s over there is no need
To be a prostitute to live and feed
Because all we need we can have at last
This is the impact of Omega love’s blast
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All of humanity can easily adapt to this
Instead of pain and hurt, life can be bliss
And females of the world can now be freed
To live holy and free lives in word and deed
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It seems that all domestic violence
Is when male hostility gets intense
This can’t be excused by inner and outer factors
There’s no defence for such aggressive actors
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But the whole rule of law based on the Magna Carta
Has given males a belligerence charter
And if we undo this with God’s rule of law
We can end domestic violence for evermore
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Whether there is a link or not
We’ll soon find out as we end this blot
And males and females can live in peace
Domestically, as all wars do cease
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Our consciences can be ignored
It is where all right and wrong is stored
Our consciences can be our guide
But is disregarded at will, in moral suicide
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Yet Omega love and holiness
Gives our minds a pure way to think and dress
With new standards for our morality
This can occur throughout humanity
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This can’t be ignored because it speaks to the heart
Of our being in the divinity chart
And throughout humanity becomes pervasive
Showing us new ways to think and live
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So under the leadership of Generation Y
Our consciences can with holiness fly
And as we are made in the image of God
Embracing Omega love will not seem odd
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The year two thousand and fifteen
Is the 800th birthday of Magna Carta’s routine
The Magna Carta gives us our rule of law
But has been superseded for evermore
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By God’s rule of law based on Omega love
This is God’s divine law, yes it is by Jove
And it’s 13. 8 billion years old
The age of Big Bang, or so I’m told
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Omega love does thus supersede
The Magna Carta and all its deeds
This includes all laws and treaties
Based on its principles in humanity
Chorus
Verse 107
And so instead of Magna Carta
This book becomes the People’s Charter
Yes, all of Omega Love Rapsody
Is God’s guidance for our morality
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Verse 108
The Antarctic is a huge continent
It is frozen and covers, there’s no argument
About a fifth of the southern hemisphere
It is the driest continent on earth and that is clear
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It is the windiest too and covered by ice
That can be four kilometres deep, a frozen paradise
The Anthropocene is the name
Of the era or epoch that humans can claim
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To have had significant impact on the earth’s
Ecosystems, this is no cause for mirth
This global impact it is thought began
With the Industrial Revolution, in the human clan
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That began in the 18th century
Around 1760 to you and me
Indisputable evidence has shown that from then
The amount of greenhouse gases, and not as theorem
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Entering the atmosphere had increased beyond
That caused by natural events, we should not be fond
The mean annual temperature in the Antarctic
Has risen by 3.2 degrees, centigrade, we should be sick
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And this has occurred over the last 60 years
Causing the collapse of some ice shelves, and geologist tears
There is clear evidence for climate change
From many sources, including this range
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Averaged air and ocean temperatures globally
Reductions in most glaciers, acidification of the sea
Sea level rise caused by thermal expansion
As well as ice melt, grounds for this situation
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Thus to reverse the impact of the Anthropocene
We need a new revolution, in humanity’s scene
So that we live for each other rather than compete
And allow earth’s ecosystems to return to their beat
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This way we’ll protect places like the Antarctic
We’ll love the environment like our brother, and together we’ll click
And with capitalism’s demise we’ll end all human greed
As God’s Omega rule of law becomes our one and only creed
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The year two thousand and fifteen
Is the 800th birthday of Magna Carta’s routine
The Magna Carta gives us our rule of law
But has been superseded for evermore
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By God’s rule of law based on Omega love
This is God’s divine law, yes it is by Jove
And it’s 13. 8 billion years old
The age of Big Bang, or so I’m told
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Omega love does thus supersede
The Magna Carta and all its deeds
This includes all laws and treaties
Based on its principles in humanity
Chorus
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And so instead of Magna Carta
This book becomes the People’s Charter
Yes, all of Omega Love Rapsody
Is God’s guidance for our morality
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Free speech is often use to say hurtful or hateful things
But this use of Magna Carta it does have a hollow ring
Under Magna Carta we use free speech to draw and write
Words and pictures that are sometimes aimed to incite
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And even to provoke strong actions from another
When with God’s Omega love we grow to love each other
Free speech also means that we are free to think
Do and say things with mouth or ink
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That is deeply influenced by an Omega love ethos
So that purity and holiness is how we come across
In other words, God’s rule of law enables us to seek
To be loving in all we do, and to also to be meek
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Our words can now be used as a healing balm
And where we see hostility, our words can bring calm
And thus our words transform all the bile and the hate
Into loving all humanity into an Omega state
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Free speech is also used to blast
Members of the evolution club cast
It is said that in six days God did create
When Big Bang has a 13.8 billion year old date
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Religiously monochrome or black and white
Everything is either wrong or right
This leaves no room for nuance or space to be
A life where Omega love lives centrally
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There’s no need for this conflict anymore
Because the universe has universal laws
Thus both creation and evolution can be true
Let us all embrace this Omega love view
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The year two thousand and fifteen
Is the 800th birthday of Magna Carta’s routine
The Magna Carta gives us our rule of law
But has been superseded for evermore
Chorus
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By God’s rule of law based on Omega love
This is God’s divine law, yes it is by Jove
And it’s 13. 8 billion years old
The age of Big Bang, or so I’m told
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Omega love does thus supersede
The Magna Carta and all its deeds
This includes all laws and treaties
Based on its principles in humanity
Chorus
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And so instead of Magna Carta
This book becomes the People’s Charter
Yes, all of Omega Love Rapsody
Is God’s guidance for our morality
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The doctrine of Manifest Destiny
Was the belief in the 19th century
That the expansion of the United States
Throughout the American continent, at any rate
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Was both justified and inevitable
With the removal of Indians and barely a lull
The Indians were forced from their lands
And Manifest Destiny was the heart of the plans
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You took their lands with treaties and force
The methods you used were crude and coarse
It is now time for you to see
The need to retract Manifest Destiny
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You are usurpers on Native American land
And because the Father incarnate has made a stand
Go back in time and turn the tide
Give them back their land and swallow your pride
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The United States will never be at peace
Until its lands it does release
Back to the Native American folk
This is Omega love and not a joke
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The year two thousand and fifteen
Marks the end of two decades with an indigenous theme
It would thus be appropriate
For America to recognise her fate
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The nation can join in the global move
Of people dancing to an Omega love groove
And truly understand what holiness is for
Submit to God’s Omega love rule of law
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The year two thousand and fifteen
Is the 800th birthday of Magna Carta’s routine
The Magna Carta gives us our rule of law
But has been superseded for evermore
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By God’s rule of law based on Omega love
This is God’s divine law, yes it is by Jove
And it’s 13. 8 billion years old
The age of Big Bang, or so I’m told
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Omega love does thus supersede
The Magna Carta and all its deeds
This includes all laws and treaties
Based on its principles in humanity
Chorus
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And so instead of Magna Carta
This book becomes the People’s Charter
Yes, all of Omega Love Rapsody
Is God’s guidance for our morality
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Capitalism has now died a death
It can no longer harm us with its breath
And so tax avoiders and tax evaders and more
Have got what they have been asking for
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There will be no tax paid, it is agreed
Because humanity will meet all human need
Without reference to cost, is now our creed
We can heal and house and teach and feed
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This is what Jesus meant when He said
Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s, and do not dread
And give to God what is God’s, He said this too
He meant Omega love by me and by you
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And so we don’t need to be like a rich fool
Who stores his cash in bigger barns, so that he can drool
Or maybe offshore or in a secret bank account
And then dies a living death, even with his amount
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Because love is now how our wealth is measured
The more love in our hearts, we can be assured
That we will be loved by everyone as love in us they see
Omega love can do this for all, in full ubiquity
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The year two thousand and fifteen
Is the 800th birthday of Magna Carta’s routine
The Magna Carta gives us our rule of law
But has been superseded for evermore
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By God’s rule of law based on Omega love
This is God’s divine law, yes it is by Jove
And it’s 13. 8 billion years old
The age of Big Bang, or so I’m told
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Omega love does thus supersede
The Magna Carta and all its deeds
This includes all laws and treaties
Based on its principles in humanity
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And so instead of Magna Carta
This book becomes the People’s Charter
Yes, all of Omega Love Rapsody
Is God’s guidance for our morality
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There were seven colonial powers in Asia Southeast
Portugal, France and Spain were part of the feast
And Netherlands, Great Britain and United States too
With Japan also being one of the crew
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From the 1500s to mid 1940s
Colonialism was imposed, as a wheeze
For hundreds of years Southeast Asia did see
Commercial relations with China and India freely
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And also engaged with the Middle East
Bringing cultural interaction with trade at least
But European travellers not only did trade
But imposed their systems in a colonial tirade
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The United States were colonisers too
And Japanese aggression came in World War Two
The response to this of Asia Southeast
Was collaboration and nationalism to tame to beast
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Indigenous peoples since historical times
Have lived in the Southeast Asia pantomime
The Chinese under the Sung Dynasty
Were deeply involved in trade by the 12th century
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Chinese and Indian civilisations
Have greatly impacted Southeast Asian nations
Both Chinese and Indians have long lived there
Many parts of Southeast Asia have an Indianised air
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Due to trade Southeast Asia has been exposed
To different cultures and religions, open not closed
This happened to them for thousands of years
In the life of the Southeast Asian career
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Thus there is Buddhism and religions primal
Taoism, Hinduism and Islamic rationale
There is also Confucianism too
And state formation with a monarchist view
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The age of colonialism began with the discoveries
Of a route around Africa, southern coast, of course by sea
This occurred in the year 1488
And then the Americas were found at a later date
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In the year of 1492
When Columbus sailed the oceans blue
Europeans introduced Christianity to
Southeast Asia as a religion that’s new
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The reasons for colonialism are manifold
To expand territory and to be bold
And also to seek profit from mercantilist trade
Import cheap raw materials, the economy to aid
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To extract precious metals and assure markets new
With new places to invest for the colonial crew
Britain also had the belief that for the human race
It was better if they colonised this place
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They had the belief in white supremacy
They wanted to rule all of humanity
And thus they could civilise the world
This was the view as colonialism unfurled
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On 7th June 1494 AD
Spain and Portugal signed the Tordesillas Treaty
This divided the world into two spheres
With an imaginary line through the Atlantic’s tears
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Spain got the lands to the west of the line
With the exception of Brazil, was the design
That went to Portugal as well all to the line’s east
So Africa and India became Portugal’s feast
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Portugal were the first Europeans to dominate
Trade in Southeast Asia, at any rate
From 1525 to 1536
Spain claimed the Philippines using all their tricks
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By 1600 Spain had gained control
Of most of the archipelago
Dutch colonialism was carried out initially
By the Dutch East India Company
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From 1605 to 1679
It focused on trade not the political rule line
But when it collapsed, the Dutch government
Took over the process in 1825, authority to augment
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So Indonesia was under this state
Till it was completed in a 1930s date
The Dutch could not keep East Indies after World War Two
Because of a liberation war, a violent brew
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Indonesia gained independence in 1949
The United Nations recognised this at the time
Britain used its navy to penetrate
Southeast Asia from the west, 19th century date
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France use its navy to penetrate
Southeast Asia from the east, 19th century date
Between 1826 and 1888
Britain used force to annex Burma’s fate
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After three Anglo-Burmese wars, you see
The British made Burma lose its ethnic identity
And said it is a province of British India
With British and Indian officials ruling Burma
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In 1935 agreed to separate
Burma from India, why so late?
Burma gained independence in 1948
The damage done we can’t calculate
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The British set up Singapore in 1819
The Dutch ceded Malacca to Britain in 1824’s scene
The Malay states gained independence in 1957 AD
As the Federation of Malaya, readily
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Penang, Malacca, and Sabah foreswore
Along with Sarawak and Singapore
Became part of Malaysia in 1963AD
Singapore withdrew in 1965, publicly
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Brunei stayed out of the new country
And is now an independent entity
At the end of World War two the French tried to maintain
Control over its Southeast Asian terrain
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French Indo-China ended with humiliation
And Vietnam gained independence as a nation
This occurred in 1954
At the Geneva conference, Vietnam adored
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There is a long standing myth about Thailand
Saying it was never colonised at anyone’s hand
The truth is Siam gave up large chunks of land
In exchange for territorial integrity, as a stand
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Only the middle core of Siam was unoccupied
The French and the British squeezed from the sides
After defeating Spain globally in 1898
The United States moved to colonize the Philippines fate
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Yet the Philippines declared independence
But the US did not recognize it, so a war did commence
It started in 1899 and went on for ten years
600,000 Filipinos died and there were many tears
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On 6th February 1899 AD
The US Senate voted to annex the Philippines’ geography
The Philippines became a commonwealth in 1935
And became independent in 1946’s post war drive
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The Japanese attacked Pearl Harbour in 1941
This was part of Japanese aggression
Against Asian countries including Southeast Asia
With 260,000 Filipino anti-Japanese guerrillas
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It is true that Western foreign policy
Wants their cake and eat it philosophy
It is based on plunder from the past
And keeping the status quo, as if the die is cast
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Many countries have gained independence
But now is the time to do something immense
And live without capitalism’s inbuilt injustice
And let Omega love allow us all to live in bliss
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God the Father does not want war, whether cold or hot
He became incarnate to end people getting shot
And for all humanity to share social capital
Whether gained from the past or now, is the pull
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So that we no longer have the mentality
Of thinking we are better than the rest of humanity
But instead let Omega love and holiness
End this worldwide game of chess
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Omega love is the only concept
That is fully purity and holiness adept
All cultures can unite under its banner
And live in God’s divine Omega love manner
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The year two thousand and fifteen
Is the 800th birthday of Magna Carta’s routine
The Magna Carta gives us our rule of law
But has been superseded for evermore
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By God’s rule of law based on Omega love
This is God’s divine law, yes it is by Jove
And it’s 13. 8 billion years old
The age of Big Bang, or so I’m told
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Omega love does thus supersede
The Magna Carta and all its deeds
This includes all laws and treaties
Based on its principles in humanity
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And so instead of Magna Carta
This book becomes the People’s Charter
Yes, all of Omega Love Rapsody
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Habeas corpus gives us the right
To know why we’re being detained, day or night
And if there is no lawful reason for
Our detention, we can be released for sure
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Indeed, Habeas corpus gives us the right
To be released, and end our plight
No government is above the law
And we will be released for evermore
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With holy love we can be mentors
To those behind the prison doors
This Omega love helps us to be
People who can set them free
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This freedom can come to four types
Of people wearing prisoners’ stripes
The people that we can help firstly
Do financial crime as such you see
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The crimes they’ve done do include
Organised fraud and things so crude
Burglary, robbery, identity theft
Corruption tax cheating and all that’s left
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Buying and selling illegal things
Embezzlement for expensive rings
Prison regimes all over the place
Have such people in their space
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Omega love would mean that we
Would no longer have the ethos, see
That finance gain would underpin
Our Societies from here on in
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Secondly we could mentor
By building a loving rapport
Those with anger and aimlessness
Manslaughter and murder, they confess
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Their minds reflect things such as war
Nations think progress needs that more
But humanity can reach a stage
Where Omega love opens a page
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Where our free will allows God to
Cast from our thoughts as He would do
Murder and manslaughter too
Far from us, so that lives are new
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Thirdly there are far too many
People in prison, so you see
With mental illness or trauma of care
In prison though, how do we dare?
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Technically, they’ve committed crime
But such people must not do time
Who are we to acquiesce?
With the injustice of this mess
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These people they need love and peace
And from prison urgent release
Give them our kindness and support
With Omega love instead of court
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The fourth and final category
Crimes of passion, love’s debris
Often from jealousy or control
Mixed up feelings, on the whole
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We can teach them how to love
With Omega’s deep and Holy Dove
With such true love we all can grow
To love with God’s Omega flow
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For some people jail will have to be
Necessary for safety of society
But prison numbers can be much less
In communities of love and holiness
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Though we do incarcerate
Dignity must be their fate
Educate and give moral stimuli
Omega love in hearts will fly
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The year two thousand and fifteen
Is the 800th birthday of Magna Carta’s routine
The Magna Carta gives us our rule of law
But has been superseded for evermore
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By God’s rule of law based on Omega love
This is God’s divine law, yes it is by Jove
And it’s 13. 8 billion years old
The age of Big Bang, or so I’m told
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Omega love does thus supersede
The Magna Carta and all its deeds
This includes all laws and treaties
Based on its principles in humanity
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And so instead of Magna Carta
This book becomes the People’s Charter
Yes, all of Omega Love Rapsody
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Prior to the European discovery
Of Australia, the Aborigines
Were part of a vibrant culture with established laws
And traditions, beliefs and much more
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Such as societal systems and values
Designed for survival and prosperity, deepness oozed
When Europeans discovered Australia
They branded it ‘Terra Nullius’, a bad idea
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‘Terra Nullius’ means ‘land belonging to no-one’
This means that indigenous rights were completely undone
Indigenous rights were simply ignored
The land was (apparently) open to settlement, this must be deplored
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‘Terra Nullius’ was part of Australian law
When the concept was overturned, some things back to before
Another group affected by colonialism
Were the Torres Strait Islanders, it was not fun
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The Torres Straits are the waters between
Australia and Papua New Guinea, or so it seems
In the 1860s the discovery
Of pearl shell and trepang, a Chinese delicacy
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Meant that by 1877, sixteen pearling firms
Operated on Thursday Island, as a regular turn
Queensland thus annexed in 1879
The valuable islands, they said the trade is mine
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The influx of settlers restricted the ability
Of Islanders’ tradition to continue daily
It wasn’t until 1936
That Islanders took charge of local government’s tricks
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In 1990 they were officially recognised
As a distinct people in Australian eyes
Back to the mainland and the Aborigines
Who in the early colonial era, were brought to their knees
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The British considered them to be Stone Age
And aiming to enlighten them was all the rage
The reality was that many clashes between
The superiorly armed settlers and the Aborigine team
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Ended in massacres of clans of Aborigine folk
The battles were bloody, it is not a joke
And then to add insult to injury
Europeans brought diseases, Aborigines died easily
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Such as measles, mumps and chickenpox
This was the opening of a Pandora’s Box
Many died because of no opportunity
To build up generations of immunity
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In the 1840s a ‘protection’ policy
Was developed and remained for over a century
This policy resulted in the passing of laws
That discriminated against the Aborigine cause
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And against the Torres Strait Islanders too
Restrictions were placed on what they could do
Such as preventing Aborigines living in towns
And the development of reserves, for people brown
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This was a time when many missionaries
Ran care and education for the Aborigines
To convert them to Christianity
Where their language and traditions were banned, you see
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In the early 1900 laws were passed
Making it legal to move children from their families’ cast
Thus Aboriginal families were broken up
And a policy of ‘assimilation’ was their cup
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Removing mixed blood children was said to be
A way to assimilate into society
And also embrace a Western lifestyle
This was nationwide and it did rile
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This resulted in the ‘Stolen Generation’
And continued till the 60s, throughout the nation
It is estimated that between 60,000
And 100,000 children were removed in this strand
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The 1967 Referendum gave the vote
To Aboriginal and Torres Strait people, we should note
But it also meant that the Government gained
Legislative responsibility instead of states, who were stained
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Between 1970 and 1980
There was a reversal of former policies
This time saw the end of assimilation
And the start of policy of ‘self-determination’
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‘Terra Nullius’ was part of Australian law
Until overturned in 1992 and not before
At this time the court recognised the native title rights
Of Eddie Mabo on Murray Island, the end of a fight
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Several other islanders have gained title rights too
The common law of Australia recognised their due
And thus Aborigines too have native title to the land
This means pre-existing rights and interests do stand
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This decision was quickly followed in 1993
By the Native Title Act, legislatively
In 1994 The Torres Strait Regional Authority
Was established to allow islanders autonomy
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To manage their own affairs according to island custom
This is a sign that some justice had now begun
Today it is recognised that the widespread displacement
Of Aboriginal people was a profound event
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That impacted on the culture of thousands of years
In all areas of Aboriginal life, it brought many tears
Such as law, social networking and structures of family
Language, identity and spirituality
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Government policies, legislation and Prime Minister’s apology
And the recognition of the achievements by Aboriginal communities
In education, sporting life and human rights
Are helping to reverse the wrongs that’s come to light
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Although some things are good in the government’s show
The truth is there is still a long way to go
In Matthew’s Gospel chapter seven, verses 24 to 29
Jesus concludes the Sermon on the Mount, themes to underline
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The way to wisdom is to build a house on a rock
With these foundations, there is no weather that can shock
But if we are foolish, we build our house on sand
With these foundations our house cannot withstand
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Any form of weather, it can be wind or rain
Our house falls with a mighty crash, it’s always the same
Australia built its house on sand, this we can see
They have started to use foundation that set indigenous free
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The only rock there is that will stand the test of time
Is for indigenous people to rule their land, a reversal of the crime
Of taking their land and oppressing folk, who have done no wrong
The way to holiness is to sing an Omega love song
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It goes like this: I will now in all deep humility
Let my indigenous brothers and sisters, rule in perpetuity
We stole this land and treated the folk as if they would not be missed
The rock of perfect justice is now at the top of my list
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The year two thousand and fifteen
Is the 800th birthday of Magna Carta’s routine
The Magna Carta gives us our rule of law
But has been superseded for evermore
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By God’s rule of law based on Omega love
This is God’s divine law, yes it is by Jove
And it’s 13. 8 billion years old
The age of Big Bang, or so I’m told
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Omega love does thus supersede
The Magna Carta and all its deeds
This includes all laws and treaties
Based on its principles in humanity
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And so instead of Magna Carta
This book becomes the People’s Charter
Yes, all of Omega Love Rapsody
Is God’s guidance for our morality
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Racism is very poisonous
It fires up hatred, let’s discuss
It leads to civil wars and genocide
And discrimination enters its divide
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And some people use far right politics
To put their nation in a ludicrous fix
Can these people be really serious?
Or are they using fears to be odious
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In many countries throughout the world
Race hatred card, this is unfurled
To get some people on their side
They do take racism in full stride
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It’s hidden as national or social cleanse
Ethnic too, that is the lens
What impresses God, what make us stand out
Is Omega love with all its clout
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Xenophobia is cast aside
We live together and turn the tide
Work together with laughter too
Blessed by Omega, yes me and you
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EU’s founding marker, that’s God’s call
‘Ever closer union’ is for all
For every nation, for every human
Well can we do it? Oh yes we can
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A loving openness between us all
Nationalism it will now fall
Ethnicity, race, religions and caste
Nationality and class, now things of the past
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We can be prophetic, we can overturn
Ideologies that we do now spurn
We don’t have to say that democracy
With all its flaws is the best we can be
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Instead holiness that is profound
Can unite us all and that is sound
Cathartic healing, cathartic peace
Omega love is ours and not on lease
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This can transform all humanity
It’s the fullness of God for all you see
It is possible the work is done
By God the Father and God the Son
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The year two thousand and fifteen
Is the 800th birthday of Magna Carta’s routine
The Magna Carta gives us our rule of law
But has been superseded for evermore
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By God’s rule of law based on Omega love
This is God’s divine law, yes it is by Jove
And it’s 13. 8 billion years old
The age of Big Bang, or so I’m told
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Omega love does thus supersede
The Magna Carta and all its deeds
This includes all laws and treaties
Based on its principles in humanity
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And so instead of Magna Carta
This book becomes the People’s Charter
Yes, all of Omega Love Rapsody
Is God’s guidance for our morality
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Latin America has seen famines and wars
Economic boom and dictators
And a whole assortment of calamities
Throughout all of its history
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Each and every period is crucial
To understanding the present day rationale
But 1492 to 1810 AD
The Colonial Period, for all to see
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Stands out as being the era that did most
To shape Latin America from coast to coast
One aspect is that the native population
Was all but wiped in Latin American nations
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Some estimate that in Mexico’s Central Valley
The population was 19 million, at a rough tally
This was before the Spanish arrived
But by 1550 only two million survived
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Every native population in the New World
Suffered some loss as colonialism was unfurled
Although bloody conquests took its toll
The main culprits were diseases, on the whole
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The natives had no natural defence
Against these new diseases, the effect was immense
And they killed them far more efficiently
Than the conquistadors, and not at all gently
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Under Spanish rule, native culture and religion
Were severely repressed, by new rulers’ ambition
Whole libraries of native codices
Were burned by zealous priests, just as they pleased
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The priests thought these were the Devil’s work
And in destroying them, they did not shirk
Only a handful of these treasures remain
The loss to Latin America causes great pain
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Many Latin American groups are now trying to regain
Their lost ancient culture, to reconnect again
As the region struggles to find its identity
That was destroyed centuries ago, ever so cruelly
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Conquistadors and officials were granted
“encomiendas” which gave them lands and heads
In other words, they were given tracts of land
And everyone on it, do you understand?
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The encomenderos were in theory
Supposed to look after and protect, sensibly
The people that were in their care
But in reality this was very rare
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Instead it was legalised slavery
Although abuse could be reported, formally
The courts functioned exclusively
In Spanish, and so essentially
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Most of the native folk were excluded
Until very late in Colonial Era, it must be said
Before the Spanish came, Latin American cultures had
Existing power structures that were no fad
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These were mostly based on castes and nobility
And was the system used by the societies
These were shattered as the newcomers killed off the most
Powerful leaders, so that they could boast
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They also stripped the lesser nobility
And priests of rank and wealth, for all to see
The lone exception was the land of Peru
Where some members of the Inca nobility crew
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Managed to hold on to wealth and influence
But over the years their eminence
And privileges were eroded to nothing
As the work of the colonials had their sting
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The loss of the upper classes contributed
To the marginalisation, and the path ahead
Of the native population as a whole
Who were no longer guided, and were in a hole
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Because the Spanish did not recognize
Native codices, whatever their meaning and size
And other forms of record keeping as legitimate
The history of the region was open for debate
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And open to research and interpretation
This was true of every colonised nation
What we know about pre-Columbian civilisation
Is a jumbled mess of riddles and contradictions
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Thus some writers seized the opportunity
To portray native leaders as tyrannical and bloody
This in turn allowed them to describe
The Spanish conquest as liberation of people’s lives
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With their compromised history
It is difficult for modern Latin America societies
To get a full grasp on their past
And to know their history, in full contrast
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The Spanish and Portuguese colonists
Who arrived in the wake of the conquistadors’ mist
Wanted to follow what they had done
They did not build, farm or ranch, for anyone
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Farming was considered a as a profession, lowly
By the colonists in their lives’ decree
They therefore exploited the natives harshly
Without considering a long term philosophy
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This attititude severely stunted the growth
Economic and cultural, as if by oath
Of the whole region and had negative impacts
That are still found in Latin America, and that’s a fact
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Just as psychiatrists study the childhood
Of their patients, so that the adult can be understood
A look at modern Latin America’s “infancy”
To comprehend the region is very necessary
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The destruction of whole cultures, in every sense
Left the majority of the population with no self defence
And struggling to find their identities
That continues to this day in their agonies
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The power structures that were put in place
By the Portuguese and Spanish to state their case
Still exist in the region today
And affect the people in work and in play
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The fact that Peru with a large indigenous
Population, that is quite fabulous
In 2001 elected Alejandro Toledo
The first native president in its history, is a mighty show
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That the marginalisation of the native people
And culture is ending, and that’s not dull
And as the region tries to find its roots
These are some signs of Omega’s green shoots
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The Europeans destroyed the codices
That contained Latin American history
But God has now given them a new song
To identify with a history, 13.8 billion years long
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This is akin to giving them their history back
Omega love and holiness, they no longer lack
It is integral to humanity’s return from exile
The people of Latin America can now laugh and smile
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The year two thousand and fifteen
Is the 800th birthday of Magna Carta’s routine
The Magna Carta gives us our rule of law
But has been superseded for evermore
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By God’s rule of law based on Omega love
This is God’s divine law, yes it is by Jove
And it’s 13. 8 billion years old
The age of Big Bang, or so I’m told
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Omega love does thus supersede
The Magna Carta and all its deeds
This includes all laws and treaties
Based on its principles in humanity
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And so instead of Magna Carta
This book becomes the People’s Charter
Yes, all of Omega Love Rapsody
Is God’s guidance for our morality
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Trial by jury is redundant
Because in Omega love terms, we are free to chant
That God allows us to share in His love
And in His judgement too, oh yes, by Jove
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We are thus free to love the living and the dead
So they too can participate in love and holiness’s thread
This means that that all people who have ever lived
Can now be pure and holy, through the grace we give
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It can be a very difficult life
For those of us who have suffered strife
Where they or loved ones at some time
Have been the victims of a crime
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Anguish and pain I don’t demean
Lack of empathy, this is obscene
But crime we cannot eradicate
Without us gaining a holiness state
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Thus harsh penalties alone
Cannot end crime on their own
Such laws admit tacit failure
To stir Omega love that’s for sure
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The only laws needed on statute books
Are laws which have Omega looks
Love God with all and love neighbour
Love like Jesus, love that’s pure
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As the Father sent me, I send you
Is what Jesus told us all to do
Instead of this we have impasse
With law abiding in en masse
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Others they are susceptible
And do break the law to the full
Yet incarnate Father and the Son
Say to us that the job is done
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Laws they seem harsh on the poor
Plus middle class, yes that’s for sure
This point does not sit easily
With the Son who mixed with sinners, see
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He ate and shared life with outcasts
Central to the future and the past
Of His mission this was integral
Of love and holiness, there’s no lull
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The year two thousand and fifteen
Is the 800th birthday of Magna Carta’s routine
The Magna Carta gives us our rule of law
But has been superseded for evermore
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By God’s rule of law based on Omega love
This is God’s divine law, yes it is by Jove
And it’s 13. 8 billion years old
The age of Big Bang, or so I’m told
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Omega love does thus supersede
The Magna Carta and all its deeds
This includes all laws and treaties
Based on its principles in humanity
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And so instead of Magna Carta
This book becomes the People’s Charter
Yes, all of Omega Love Rapsody
Is God’s guidance for our morality
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The Maori name for New Zealand
Is Aotearoa, this is their brand
It means the Land of the Long White Cloud
Of this the Maori people are proud
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It was first settled between 950 and 1130 AD
By Maori folk who navigated the sea
They were highly sophisticated navigators
Who journeyed south to Aotearoa’s shores
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Through the Pacific from their original homeland
Whose name was Hawaiiki, you understand
Believed to be near Tahiti, to their new home
Aotearoa was a land that they could roam
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It possessed a more temperate climate
Than their original island, let me state
With no indigenous mammals to hunt for food
Apart from the native bat and its brood
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Birds and marine life were however plentiful
So there was plenty for the Maori to mull
And Maori also began to cultivate
Kumara, taro and yam, this was their fate
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New Zealand is known as the youngest country
On earth with a fascinating history
It is isolated from other Polynesian peoples
By thousands of miles of ocean, in the full
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Maori developed a unique and vibrant
Culture of their own which does enchant
And reflected their natural environment
And affinity with the land, wherever they went
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Maori, the tangata whenua, the name of their band
That translates as the people of the land
Were New Zealand’s only inhabitants for more
Than six hundred years till Europeans explore
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And arrived in the mid 17th century
With Dutch explorer Abel Tasman, making the discovery
Tasman did not venture ashore
But named it Nieux Zeeland for evermore
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This name came from a Holland province
This name did not make Abel Tasman wince
Over a century later in 1769
Captain James Cook was the first European with time
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To explore and map extensively
The whole of New Zealand’s geography
He made two scientific expeditions
And claimed the land for Britain, as a proposition
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From 1790s onwards European settlement was mainly
Whalers and traders and missionaries
Who were scattered throughout the whole country
It was not until 1840 AD
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When some Maori chiefs signed the Treaty
Of Waitangi, ceding governance to Britain politically
With this the New Zealand colony
Was opened for mass settlement’s energy
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European settlement had a profound impact
On Maori life and customs, and that’s a fact
Policies of enforced assimilation
Meant the loss of Maori language and tradition
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European diseases spread rapidly
Amongst the Maori who had no immunity
The Maori numbers of 85,000 in mid 1700s AD
Fell to just over 40,000 by end of 19th century
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The vast majority of settlers in the 19th century
Were of British descent and pedigree
Land Agents such as The New Zealand Company
Organised settlement in the new colony
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Most British immigrants came from the
Lower middle classes, seeking to be free
From the repressive class structures in Britain
They wanted to taste New Zealand’s oxygen
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Other significant migrant groups at this time
Included Chinese gold prospectors, hoping to make a dime
New Zealand settlement was characterised
By Maori land alienation and conflicts did arise
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Notably in the New Zealand Wars
Of the 1850s and 60s, to settle scores
Colonialism in New Zealand was not generally
As repressive and violent, overtly
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As in other parts of the world
But was nonetheless negative, as colonialism unfurled
In 1893, quite interestingly
New Zealand was the world’s very first country
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To give females the right to vote
A quarter century before Britain, let us note
Richard Seddon, the leader of the Liberal Party
Also pioneered old-age pensions, for all to see
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And also the minimum wage and children’s health services
Making New Zealand a world leader in social welfare kisses
New Zealand’s links with Britain, the ‘Mother Land’
Saw New Zealanders fighting in the Anglo-Boer War stand
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And also too in World War One
Fighting with Australians, a corps was begun
It was called the Australian New Zealand Army Corps
Or Anzacs for short, they always came for more
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In 1915 they most famously
Suffered heavy losses in the Battle of Gallipoli
Thus 25th April is remembered annually
As Anzac day for lost infantry
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Thirty years later New Zealand fought again
For Empire in World War Two, but on new terrain
And shortly afterwards gained full independence
From Britain, but the relationship has not been tense
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In the latter part of the 20th century
A strong sense of New Zealand identity
Emerged reflecting its Polynesian heritage
A liberal stance was developed on the political stage
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And an environmental conscience heralded
A Nuclear Free Policy in the 1980s’ thread
And the nation’s defence forces turned to Peace Keeping
Roles throughout the world, became their thing
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Verse 338
Today New Zealand is a world leader
In human rights and social welfare, they do not demur
A spirit of innovation has catapulted, freely
New Zealand’s arts, science and technology
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Sectors onto the global world stage
With a renaissance in Maori culture and language
And increased immigration from the Asia Pacific, you’ll agree
Add to the country’s unique and prod sense of identity
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Verse 340
New Zealand is the world’s Generation Y country
In that it is the youngest nation, for all to see
And with its record of human rights and social welfare
This is a nation with much love and much care
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Verse 341
And by adopting a Nuclear Free Policy
It is showing the Omega love way to be
That includes disbanding all the world’s armies
And navies and air forces, permanently
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Verse 342
The year two thousand and fifteen
Is the 800th birthday of Magna Carta’s routine
The Magna Carta gives us our rule of law
But has been superseded for evermore
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Verse 343
By God’s rule of law based on Omega love
This is God’s divine law, yes it is by Jove
And it’s 13. 8 billion years old
The age of Big Bang, or so I’m told
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Omega love does thus supersede
The Magna Carta and all its deeds
This includes all laws and treaties
Based on its principles in humanity
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And so instead of Magna Carta
This book becomes the People’s Charter
Yes, all of Omega Love Rapsody
Is God’s guidance for our morality
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God the Father incarnate (The second book of Kings
chapter 1, verses 2-15) Judged Ahaziah’s worship of
Baal
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Ahaziah had fallen through the lattice
Of his upper room and it was not bliss
He had injured himself, so sent messengers
To consult, as he preferred
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Verse 2
Baal-Zebub, the god of Ekron
To see if the injury, he would recover from
But the angel of the Lord said to Elijah the Tishbite
“Go and meet the messengers of the king”, that’s right
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Verse 3
“And ask them is it because there is no God
In Israel”, why you are on your plod?
“And going off to consult Baal-Zebub
The god of Ekron”, as a sub
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Verse 4
“Therefore, this is what the Lord says
You will not leave your bed, night or day
And you will certainly die”
On the bed in which you lie
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Verse 5
So Elijah did as he was told
And repeated the message with words so bold
He said “Go back to the king who sent you
And tell him the Lord says”, what is your due?
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Verse 6
“Is it because there is no God
In Israel”, why you send men on a plod
“To consult with Baal-Zebub
The god of Ekron” is no sub
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Verse 7
“Therefore you will not leave the bed
You are lying on” in so much dread
“And you will certainly die!
On the bed in which you lie”
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Verse 8
The king asked them, “What kind of man
Came to meet them and said this plan”
They said he wore a garment of hair
And a leather belt made up his wear
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Verse 9
The king said “that was Elijah the Tishbite”
I will now have to do what’s right
Then he sent to Elijah a captain
With his company of fifty men
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Verse 10
The captain went to Elijah, who was atop a hill
And said the king’s message, without a thrill
“Man of God the king says come on down”
Elijah replied without a frown
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Verse 11
“If I am a man of God, may fire come down
From heaven and consume you and your fifty gowns”
Then the fire came from heaven and consumed the captain
And this along with his fifty men
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Verse 12
And so the king sent another captain
Along to Elijah with another fifty men
The captain said “man of God this is what the king
Says ‘Come down at once’, let us do our thing
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Verse 13
From Elijah came the reply
That was very serious and not at all dry
“If I am a man of God, may fire come down
From heaven and consume you and your fifty gowns”
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Verse 14
Then the fire came from heaven and consumed the captain
And this along with his fifty men
So at last the king sent a third captain
Along to Elijah with another fifty men
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Verse 15
The third captain went up and fell on his knees
Before Elijah, it was not a wheeze
“Man of God” he begged “please have respect
For my life and for these fifty servants, in full effect”
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Verse 16
“See the fire has come down and consumed the first two
Captains, with all their fifty or so crew
But now please have respect for my life”
I have three children and a wonderful wife
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Verse 17
The angel of the Lord to Elijah then said
“Go down and be with him and do not dread”
So Elijah got up and then went down
To see the king, who was a pale shade of brown
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Islam and Omega Love
Muhammad
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Muhammad listened to God for 23 years
For revelation, oh yes my dears
This was the beginning of Islam
For everyone from Shahid to Sam
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Verse 2
The revelation was in Arabic
And produced the book that makes Muslims tick
Learned, honoured and revered
The Qur’an is the way Muslim lives are steered
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Verse 3
The revelations came from the Arch-angel Gabriel
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And for all of Islam this was just as well
Muslims believe that Muhammad is the
Final prophet from God, for all eternity
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Verse 4
Over a period of eighteen years
I too have had revelations, through joy and tears
These revelations have come straight from God
They are for all humanity, and that’s not odd
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Verse 5
Over this period God gave me four titles
In Chronological order, they are in full
‘Forerunner to the second coming of Christ’
This was in 2002 and was coolly iced
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Verse 6
This was also the year, I have to say
Of our daughter, Erica’s 21st birthday
The second title to take effect
Was ‘God’s evangelism project’
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Verse 7
I received this title in 2009
Our 30th anniversary year and that is fine
As part of God’s Omega love scheme
This came on Easter Sunday, in a dream
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Verse 8
The third title is ‘prophet of the Most High’
This was in 2010 and I do not lie
This was the year of Simon and Erica’s wedding
And very much happiness did this bring
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Verse 9
My final title, ‘apostle to humanity’
Came in 2013 by divine decree
This is the year that Emma and Alexander
Got married or tied the knot, if you prefer
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Verse 10
The book you are reading proves quite freely
The essence of God’s divinity
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And also that Muhammad cannot be
The final prophet; because that accolade belongs to me
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Right analysis, wrong solution
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
It is true that the way things are currently
Favours the West, quite considerably
But we all know that it cannot be right
That in one part of the world, folk retire out of sight
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Verse 2
At age 50 to 55, quite routinely
Whereas other people live in abject poverty
And all because one was born in a rich country
And in a particular generation, for all to see
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Verse 3
And the other person of course was not
And so people in poverty are left to rot
It cannot be right that the life of a person from
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The West, is deemed more valuable with great aplomb
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Verse 4
And that Western life is valued more in death too
Than lives from the world’s other parts, through and through
It cannot be right that such a high proportion of the
Budgets of rich nations are spent on building military
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Verse 5
Might, with the (apparent) sole purpose of maintaining
The unjust status quo and all that it brings
It cannot be right that rich nations’ wealth
Appears to have been built, with subtle stealth
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Verse 6
On the backs of people being oppressed in other countries
The Middle East, for example, as an unjust wheeze
It cannot be right that the empire of the West
Seeks to close the drawbridge to its borders, as it thinks best
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Verse 7
To protect so called freedoms that it is based on
People in other countries being denied these freedoms
It cannot be right that most of Generation Y
Are economically neglected with no reason why
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Verse 8
They are an excluded generation
Throughout the world and in every nation
In comparison with their parents and grandparents
This system has not come about by accident
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Verse 9
It cannot be right that people from rich countries
Can feel good about themselves through philanthropy
And supporting charity, whilst over 2 billion folk
Live on less than $2 a day, and that’s no joke
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Verse 10
It cannot be right that governments, who claim
They are built on Christian principles, show such disdain
And a deep and profound lack of Omega love
And holiness in their policies, they do, by Jove
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Verse 11
It cannot be right that the West’s rich nations
Propagate an erroneous ‘Clash of the civilisations’
Thesis, in order to remain dominant in world affairs
It is as if the West’s rich nations simply do not care
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Verse 12
It cannot be right that the psyche of humanity
Of people made in God’s image are split so cruelly
Only the purity of the unity of all
Can bring true healing as we respond to God’s call
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Verse 13
The sobering point about Islamists and Jihadists
Is that they are too close to truth for comfort, in their analysis
They rightly see injustice, but are wrong in their solutions
They seek to bring change by hateful revolutions
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Verse 14
The only path that God supports is the blessed purity
Of Omega love and holiness throughout humanity
Such a path will end all injustices, without one
Drop of blood being shed in its cause, it’s our Rubicon
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Christianity and Omega love
God the Father on His throne
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
On 23rd November 2014 AD
During an act of worship, the Almighty
Prompted me to add a rap to the Christianity
Section of Omega Love Rapsody
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This rap ‘God the Father on His throne’
Is to be first in the section’s Christianity zone
That God wanted me to do this was confirmed
As we said the creed together, at its turn
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When we came to the pertinent part
God spoke powerfully in my heart
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‘He ascended into heaven and is seated
At the right hand of the Father’, is what we said
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Verse 4
The point of this is that God the Father has called
Me to represent Him for the Omega ball
As the one who actually sits on the throne
Of His Omega purposes, with love fully grown
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Verse 5
And to show that He became incarnate
To reveal His Omega love to humanity’s fate
This is exciting stuff and is backed up by words
That Christians recite each week, like a hummingbird
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Pragmatism, prophecy and the supernatural
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
On 21st December 2014 AD
The focal point of our worship was the nativity
The thing that struck me anew about the story
Was God’s pragmatism and His rationality
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In relation to the threat posed by Herod
We saw another side of our holy God
After I got home I looked in more detail
At the pertinent Bible passage, in its full scale
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Verse 3
The passage is Matthew chapter 2
Verses 1 to 23, in its full view
Here I discovered that the story of Jesus’ birth
With relation to Herod’s threat, here on earth,
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Verse 4
Sees God using or inspiring a mixture of supernatural
Dreams and natural actions, with protection rationale
And these are aligned with biblical prophecies
And all of this was used to pragmatically
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Verse 5
And rationally protect Jesus from Herod’s wrath
The things that Herod did were not a laugh
The first use of prophecy is when Herod, having heard
About the baby Jesus from the Magi, called together all his herd
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That included people’s chief priests and teachers of the law
He asked where is the Christ to be born, moving his jaw
They used the prophecy of Micah chapter 5, and verse 2
To say it will be in Bethlehem in Judaea’s the clue
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Herod then asked the Magi about the star
And told them to report back, if he’s found near or far
He said that he too wanted to worship the child
But to say that he was lying is to put it quite mild
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The Magi found Jesus and bowed down to worship Him
Then came the act to them of supernatural origin
Do not go back to Herod, they were warned in a dream
So they returned by another route, to thwart Herod’s scheme
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Verse 9
Next came the supernatural act to Joseph in a dream
Where an angel appeared to him, working as a team
And told him to take Jesus and Mary to Egypt
Where they must stay to avoid Herod, in a heavenly script
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Verse 10
For Herod will search for Jesus and try to kill him
If you do not do this the consequences will be grim
This is pure pragmatism and rationality
And such qualities are part of God’s divinity
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Verse 11
Joseph obeyed and by doing so the prophecy
Of Hosea is fulfilled in its entirety
It says ‘out of Egypt I called my son’
This is Hosea chapter 11 and the verse is number one
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Herod, realising that he had been outwitted
Decided to kill all boys under age two, completely wicked
This fulfilled a prophecy by Jeremiah about
Weeping and great mourning, when tears will flood out
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Verse 13
This is in Jeremiah chapter 31 and verse 15
And shows that Herod as a person was very mean
God allowing us to share in His love and His judgement
Means that, if we so choose, by Omega love in the present
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Verse 14
All these slaughtered children will be with God in death
Because of our Omega thoughts and our Omega breath
But the Omega love of God extends to the slaughterers too
So Herod can be with God in the after death crew
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Verse 15
God’s Omega love changes all our perspectives
So that, if we choose, then all the dead can truly live
After Herod’s death there was another intervention
Of the supernatural kind, that we must mention
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Verse 16
This time an angel told Joseph, it is now safe to go back
To the land of Israel, but don’t forget to pack
Joseph obeyed and went back to Israel
But then heard Herod’s son was reigning and he was fearful of the spell
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Verse 17
But he had been warned about this in a supernatural dream
And went to live in Nazareth to protect their lives and self-esteem
This mixture of the pragmatic and the supernatural theme
Fulfilled the oral tradition that “He will be called a Nazarene”
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In the name of the Father and the Son and the Holy
Spirit
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Christianity is a missionary
Religion, because Judaism isn’t, you see
This does not mean that to evangelise
Is the ultimate purpose in God’s eyes
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Verse 2
Christianity had to proselytise
For over 2,000 years, preach and baptise
So that all the world could be receptive to
God’s Omega love, the name is a clue
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Verse 3
And so that we could end all the suffering
Through God’s Omega love’s beautiful ring
The great commission is not the ultimate
Purpose of life, for that we’ve had to wait
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Verse 4
Omega love is the core of God’s heart
And has been from the very start
In this we can all participate
In purity and holiness, a wonderful state
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Verse 5
Christianity is in fact God’s bridgehead
Of Omega love, but it’s a vital thread
Despite its flaws because of our humanity
Without it there would be no Omega Love Rapsody
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Verse 6
In Omega terms, when people are baptised
We can use words that are divinely advised
And thus the new focus for the baptism rite
Can thus bring people from darkness to light
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Verse 7
‘I baptise you in the name of God the Father
Who Himself became incarnate’, this we rather
‘And in the name of God the Son who died
And rose from the dead’, He was crucified
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Verse 8
‘And in the name of God the Holy Spirit who reveals
To and inspires in us the purity’ seals
‘Of Omega love and holiness’
You are now baptised, good day and God bless
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The kingdom of God the Father incarnate
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Jesus said, ‘My kingdom is not of this world’
As His answer to Pilate, it was unfurled
‘If it were, my servants would fight to prevent
My arrest by the Jews’, in the establishment
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Verse 2
‘But now my kingdom is from another place’
You have to imagine the look on Pilate’s face
In Alpha terms this implies separate
Domains of heaven and earth that we state
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Verse 3
And indeed heaven is a real place or domain
That Jesus came from, to end our pain
However, we misunderstand Jesus if we think
He is saying that heaven is His, and earth’s not His drink
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Verse 4
There are three reasons why we can say this
They help us understand, God’s heavenly kiss
Firstly, in the Lord’s Prayer that Jesus taught us
He used words from the heavenly syllabus
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Verse 5
‘Your kingdom come, your will be done,
On earth as in heaven’, said the Son
Jesus thus tells us to pray for something that He
Believes can and will happen, throughout humanity
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Verse 6
And that is the unity of earth and heaven to
Such an extent, that all the human crew
With our systems, ideologies and philosophies
That are Alpha based, and don’t set people free
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Verse 7
Will no longer be the dominant force
God’s Omega love will, yes, of course!
The change in life on earth will be
So dramatic through Omega love’s destiny
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Verse 8
Washing in and through all of our hearts
That life on earth will have a new start
And will be unrecognisable from life in the
First century Palestine’s humanity
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Verse 9
That is why Jesus said the above words
He wanted to ensure that He was heard
And it is also very different to
The 21st century Alpha life of me and you
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Verse 10
With injustices flowing ever so freely
Throughout the life of our humanity
Omega love will bring heaven to earth
And joy in our lives; it will be a new birth
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Verse 11
And this is the kingdom that Jesus speaks of here
It is from another place, we need have no fear
In that the ethos of heaven will transform the
Ethos of life on earth, in ubiquity
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Verse 12
Secondly, when Jesus says in Luke chapter 17
Verses 20-21, words of the Nazarene
‘The kingdom of God is within us’
This is Omega love, so let us discuss
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Verse 13
He is speaking about a future time
When we will realise that God and us align
And though, He’s the ultimate judge, He allows us
Through His abundant grace, it’s fabulous
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Verse 14
To share in His love and His judgement
This means that in Omega love’s environment
That we can choose whether folk will be
With God in life and death, in God’s strategy
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Verse 15
Or without God in life and in death
We can choose with our thoughts, actions and breath
Of course there may be disagreement
About certain people or peoples, in the past or present
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Verse 16
BUT that, of course, is Alpha love
And we now need Omega, oh yes, by Jove
God trusts that His Omega love washing through
The hearts of humanity, like me and you
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Verse 17
Will lead to heaven and earth’s unity
That Jesus taught us to pray for, regularly
This unity is a reflection of the
‘Ever closer union’ of all in humanity
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Verse 18
That is the logical outcome of Omega love
Inspired in our hearts by the Holy Dove
This kind of thinking is akin to
Being another world away from humanity’s crew
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Verse 19
When we think of some nations’ attitudes
To immigrants and different folk, it can be quite crude
Jesus’ kingdom comes when we embrace
His Omega love throughout the human race
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Verse 20
And let it transform our hearts and our minds
And then we can be compassionate and kind
There will of course be a second coming
Of Jesus to judge humanity and all that brings
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Verse 21
BUT this book is a gracious intervention by God
In the affairs of humanity and that’s not odd
Before the second coming of Jesus the Son
To examine the state of hearts of everyone
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Verse 22
When He does return heaven and earth will be
As one, if that’s what we want, as our priority
And life on earth will never be the same again
God want us all to experience His reign
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Verse 23
Thirdly, Jesus said ‘But now my kingdom is from
Another place’, but this doesn’t mean that earth is anon
The word ‘now’ here is very significant
He meant NOW heaven and earth are not one as was meant
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Verse 24
In other words, they are divided and separate entities
In the hearts of the people that comprise humanity
BUT through His Omega love this won’t always be the case
In the future love and holiness will be central by grace
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This united kingdom of heaven and earth
Is a kingdom we can experience from the moment of birth
It is the kingdom of God the Father incarnate
A kingdom of peace and joy; let us celebrate
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Verse 26
You see, without the Father revealing his incarnation
And its purpose of Omega love for every nation
As well as for us to taste His full holiness
Humanity would continue in its ways, regardless
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Verse 27
This means ever more oppression, war and hate
Abuse of power and injustice would still permeate
But the kingdom that the Father is opening to us
For us it is impossible, but for God miraculous
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Verse 28
God the Father and the Son work together as one
With the Holy Spirit till Omega’s work is done
They work together as one in complete harmony
To bring Omega love to us, as the Holy Trinity
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Omega
Nothing has gone to waste!
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
God could not have revealed the full extent
Of His Omega love and its content
Without the religions that are not Christian
Nothing has gone to waste, in God’s perfect plan
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Verse 2
God could not have revealed the full extent
Of His Omega love and its content
Without agnostics, secularists and atheists
Without their lives, His love would be missed
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Verse 3
God could not have revealed the full extent
Of His Omega love and its content
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Without all the people who are not Christian
We have all been loved since before time began
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Show not tell
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
To show not tell is a base principle
In minute detail that has no lull
Of writing novels it is the way
That this ethos comes into play
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Verse 2
To show not tell is a base principle
In minute detail that has no lull
In all personal relationships of love
That is inspired by the Holy Dove
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Verse 3
To show not tell is a base principle
In minute detail that has no lull
Of God’s profound love for all humanity
Revealed throughout Omega Love Rapsody
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Einstein was right
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Einstein once said that our insanity
Is shown throughout the whole of humanity
By doing the same thing over and over again
And expecting different results, is simply insane
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Verse 2
This book, Omega Love Rapsody
Gives all of us the opportunity
To embrace divine love and holiness
And thus break the cycle of repeated distress
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Verse 3
The results we get will be completely different
Because our embrace of Omega love will be permanent
This is the whole of God’s Omega ploy
So that the hearts of humanity will be filled with joy
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Verse 4
And so on this score Albert Einstein was right
We don’t have to repeat our negative plight
Instead we can be loving and humane
And life on earth will never be the same
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Keep on walking!
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
Peter famously walked on the water
Then he saw the wind and fear began to stir
So he began to sink, his faith was low
But he walked on water, and this we know
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Verse 2
In all that I’ve written over eighteen years
It has been like walking on water and ignoring my fears
Philosophies, ideologies and theologies
I have used a guide, but ignored all their pleas
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Verse 3
In doing so I have followed one of the 31
Pieces of writing guidance, God gave me one by one
Between the years 2001 and 2011
Which is to ‘keep on walking’ as my yeast and leaven
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Verse 4
In this way Omega love becomes the experience
Of all humanity in a way that is immense
As we too walk on water and willingly embrace
The Omega love of God, in this our earthly place
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Verse 5
For me to keep on walking has three elements
One is walking where God has called me, and being confident
Two is walking in the light of His Omega love
Three is walking with our dog Oscar, as we hear God’s Holy Dove
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Verse 6
My walking on water does not finish with this book
I am now to keep on walking until everyone is shook
Then we can all walk on water, humanity as one
And thus we’ll please the Father, the Spirit and the Son
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God the Father incarnate (Judges chapter 5, verse 23)
The Song of Deborah and Barak and the curse of Meroz
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The scandal of particularity
Where only one man can set us free
But what if the Father did a mighty thing
Became human himself to end hatred’s sting
Verse 1
‘Curse Meroz’ the angel of the Lord did say
‘Curse its people bitterly’ each and every day
‘Because they did not come to help the Lord,
To help the Lord against the mighty’, with one accord
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Omega Love Rapsody: The Scandal of God
CONTENTS with Bible references
Preface
The suffering of the people is over! (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter
2, verses 9-10) (John chapter 13, verse 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12)
(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 4)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 22-25) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 1, verse 20) (Psalm 133, verses 1-3) (Paul’s letter to the
Philippians chapter 2, verses 1-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 9)(Isaiah chapter
26, verse 3)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 18) (Paul’s second
letter to the Thessalonians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Romans
chapter 15, verse 13) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Psalm 4, verse 8)
(Proverbs chapter 16, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 32, verse 17) (Paul’s letter to the
Philippians chapter 4, verse 7)(Matthew chapter 22, verse 21) (Matthew
chapter 6, verse 24) (John chapter 6, verses 1-15) (John chapter 6, verse 35)
(Matthew chapter 5, verse 5) (Luke chapter 4, verse 18) (Paul’s letter to the
Philippians chapter 4, verse 4)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse
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13) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 5, verses 22-23) (The first letter of
Peter chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 14, verse 17)
(Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 5, verse 16) (Isaiah chapter 55,
verse 12) (Psalm 30, verse 11) (Psalm 16, verse 11)(Psalm 150, verse 6) (Psalm
100, verses 1-2) (John chapter 15, verses 10-11) (Psalm 16, verse 9) (Psalm
118, verse 24) (Psalm 126, verse 5) (Psalm 105, verse 3) (Psalm 149, verse
3)(Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 13) (Psalm 30, verse 11) (Genesis chapter 21,
verses 8-21) (XIX: 54 the Quran) (Genesis chapter 37, verses 1-36) (Genesis
chapter 39, verses 1-23) (Genesis chapter 41, verses 1-57) (Ruth chapter 1,
verses 16-17) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 5) (The first book of Samuel chapter
3, verses 1-2)(The first book of Samuel chapter 16, verses 1-13) (The first
book of Samuel chapter 17, verses 1-58) (The second book of Samuel chapter
5, verses 1-4)(The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verses 12-16) (Matthew
chapter 1, verses 6-17) (Jeremiah chapter 1, verses 4-8) (Jeremiah chapter 31,
verses 31-33) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 4 verses 11-12) (Genesis
chapter 25, verse 23) (Genesis chapter 1, verses 1-2) (John chapter 1, verse 1)
(Matthew chapter 18, verse 20)(Matthew chapter 5, verses 17-18) (Habakkuk
chapter 2, verses 2-3) (Proverbs chapter 29, verse 18) (Paul’s second letter to
the Corinthians chapter 12, verse 9) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 31-46)
(Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (John chapter 11, verse 25)(John chapter 5, verse 24)
(Luke chapter 23, verse 43)(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 15,
verses 53-57) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 3, verses 20-21)
(Proverbs chapter 12, verse 28)(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter
15, verses 25-26)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 37-39)(Paul’s
first letter to the Corinthians chapter 15, verses 42-44)(Job chapter 19, verses
25-27)(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 2, verses 9-10) (The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 35)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 16, verse
19) (Matthew chapter 18, verse 18) (John chapter 20, verses 21-23) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 12, verse 9) (Matthew chapter 25,
verses 34-40)(John chapter 10, verse 10) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 15, verses 25-26) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 41-45) (Revelation
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chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22,
verse 13) (Matthew chapter 6, verses 9-10) (Luke chapter 17, verses 20-21)
(Isaiah chapter 65, verse 17) (Revelation chapter 21, verses 1-3) (Ezekiel
chapter 36, verse 26) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 33) (Ezekiel chapter 11,
verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 3, verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2,
verses 2-4) (Psalm 133, verses 1-3) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 8)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 10) (Proverbs chapter 31, verses
8-9) (Psalm 82, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 1, verse 17) (James chapter 1, verse
27) (Leviticus chapter 25, verse 10) (Deuteronomy chapter 15, verses 711)(Acts chapter 20, verse 35) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses
2-8) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15,
verses 1-2) (Luke chapter 16, verse 13) (Hebrews chapter 13, verses 15-16)
(Isaiah chapter 58, verses 10-11) (Hebrews chapter 13, verses 1-3) (Matthew
chapter 25, verses 31-46) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 5-9) (Luke chapter 7,
verses 36-50) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 42) (Proverbs chapter 31, verses 89) (Luke chapter 6, verses 20-21) (Amos chapter 5, verse 24) (Psalm 103,
verse 6) (Proverbs chapter 29, verse 7) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 3) (Proverbs
chapter 28, verse 11) (The first letter of John chapter 3, verses 8-9) (Proverbs
chapter 14, verse 31) (Psalm 9, verse 9) (Psalm 34, verse 18) (Zechariah
chapter 7, verse 10) (Proverbs chapter 22, verse 16) (Isaiah chapter 1, verse
17) (Luke chapter 4, verses 18-19) (Psalm 146, verse 7) (Jeremiah chapter 22,
verse 13) (John chapter 6, verses 1-15) (John chapter 6, verse 35) (Acts
chapter 2, verses 42-47) (Acts chapter 4, verses 32-37) (Isaiah chapter 42,
verse 3) (Luke chapter 19, verse 41) (John chapter 11, verses 33-36) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 15) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3,
verse 8) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The first letter of
John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses
3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26)
(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter
6, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 12, verses 46-50) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy
chapter 5, verses 1-2) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 5) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The
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first book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm
102, verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12)
(Genesis chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses
2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse
22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 1 to Malachi chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew
chapter 1, verse 1 to Revelation chapter 22, verse 21) (Deuteronomy chapter
6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter
3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 1617) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7)
(The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter
1, verse 8) (The first letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses
3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first
letter to the Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11)
(Revelation chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3,
verses 16-17) (John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter
to the Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15)
(Matthew chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42)
(Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5)
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(Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah
chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter 10, verse 38) (James chapter 1, verses 24)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verse 18)(Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 4, verses 7-10)(Isaiah chapter 43, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 15, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses
24-25) (Psalm 71, verse 14) (Psalm 71, verse 5) (Psalm 33, verse 22) (Hebrews
chapter 6, verse 19) (Acts chapter 24, verse 15) (Pauls letter to the Romans
chapter 5, verse 5) (Psalm 146, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the
Thessalonians chapter 2, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verse
15) (Galatians chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 6, verses 9-10) (Matthew
chapter 13 , verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 17, verses 1-5)
Part one
Introduction (The future is rap) (Psalm 47, verse 1) (Isaiah chapter 55, verse
12) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s first letter to the
Thessalonians chapter 5, verse 16) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation
chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Psalm 95, verses 1-2)
(Psalm 100, verses 1-5) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 5, verse 19)
(Psalm 30, verse 11) (Psalm 149, verse 3) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 13)
(Psalm 150, verses 1-6) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16)
(Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse
3) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verse 2) (The first letter of Peter
chapter 3, verse 8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse
12) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Isaiah
chapter 26, verse 3) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 9) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 13, verse 11) (Matthew chapter 11, verses 28-30) (Isaiah
chapter 61, verse 1) (John chapter 8, verse 36) (Genesis chapter 17, verses 15-
21) (Genesis chapter 18, verses 10-14) (John chapter 20, verses 24-29)
(Malachi chapter 3, verse 1) (Matthew chapter 24, verse 44) (Matthew
chapter 25, verses 1-13) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 5,
verse 4) (Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (Acts chapter 1, verse 5) (Acts chapter
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8, verses 26-40) (Isaiah chapter 6, verse 8) (Mark chapter 8, verse 29) (Mark
chapter 8, verse 36) (Luke chapter 10, verse 29) (Paul’s letter to the Romans
chapter 8, verse 31) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verses 1820) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 38-39) (The first letter of
John chapter 1, verses 5-9) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 2, verses 89) (Paul’s letter to Titus chapter 3, verse 7) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 12, verse 9) (Isaiah chapter 63, verses 7-9) (Genesis
chapter 1, verse 1) (Genesis chapter 1, verses 26-27) (John chapter 6, verses
67-69) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 20) (The first letter of John
chapter 4, verses 7-8)
Scandal rap (Matthew chapter 20, verse 28) (Exodus chapter 3, verse 2 to
chapter 4, verse 28) (Genesis chapter 32, verses 22-32) (Isaiah chapter 11,
verse 2-5) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 5) (Jeremiah chapter 33, verse 15)
(Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 33) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 1) (Judges chapter 13,
verses 1-25) (Judges chapter 5, verse 23) (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 7-8) (Matthew chapter 28, verses 16-20) (Acts chapter 1, verses 4-8)
(John chapter 3, verse 8) (Luke chapter 24, verses 1-49) (John chapter 15, verse
11) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 17, verse 1-5)
The Feminine Attributes of God
The sixteen feminine attributes of God: introduction (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The
first book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm
102, verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12)
(Genesis chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses
2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse
22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
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5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14)(Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians
chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28,
verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1,
verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The first letter of
John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter
8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 1)
(John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17) (John chapter 5,
verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 1,
verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew chapter 11, verse 27)
(Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter
1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s
letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second
letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter
10, verse 38) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6)
(Revelation chapter 22, verse 13)(Genesis chapter 1, verse 1-2) (John chapter
1, verses 1-3)(Luke chapter 1, verses 26-33) (Paul’s letter to the Romans
chapter 8, verse 15) (Galatians chapter 4, verse 6)(Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 12, verse 9) (Psalm 51, verse 2) (The first letter of John
chapter 1, verse 9) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter
13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians
chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 23, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians
chapter 1, verse 3)(Matthew chapter 24, verse 36) (Isaiah chapter 64, verse 8)
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(Isaiah chapter 44, verse 6) (John chapter 1, verse 14) (John chapter 17, verse
5)(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse 6) (Revelation chapter
19, verse 16)(John chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts
chapter 1, verse 8) (Acts chapter 2, verse 1-21)(Paul’s letter to the Galatians
chapter 5, verses 22-23) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27)
Supportive (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verse 4) 9The first letter
of John chapter 3, verse 17) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 16) (Matthew chapter
25, verses 35-40) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to
the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 4348)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 12,
verses 46-50) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2) (Paul’s letter
to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 1,
verse 18) (Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27)(John chapter 3, verse 8) (The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John
chapter 15, verse 12)
Cooperative (Psalm 133, verses 1-3) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
chapter 13, verse 11)(Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verse 2) (Paul’s
first letter to Peter chapter 3, verse 8) ) (Acts chapter 20, verse 35) (Luke
chapter 6, verse 38) (Luke chapter 21, verses 1-4) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse
3) (Isaiah chapter 54, verse 10) (Lamentations chapter 3, verses 22-23)(The
first letter of John chapter 4, verse 16)(Matthew chapter 5, verse 43-48)(Acts
chapter 20, verse 35) (Luke chapter 6, verse 38) (Luke chapter 21, verses 1-4)
(Matthew chapter 6, verse 21) (Proverbs chapter 19, verse 17) (Acts chapter 2,
verse 45)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 5, verses 1-2) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 12, verses 1-2) (Isaiah chapter 6, verse 8) (James chapter
1, verses 22-25) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter
13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians
chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 23, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians
chapter 1, verse 3)(Matthew chapter 24, verse 36) (Isaiah chapter 64, verse 8)
(Isaiah chapter 44, verse 6) (John chapter 1, verse 14) (John chapter 17, verse
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5)(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse 6) (Revelation chapter
19, verse 16)
Communicative (Isaiah chapter 30, verse 21) (John chapter 16, verse 13) (John
chapter 6, verses 67-69) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 4, verse 6)
(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35)
(John chapter 15, verse 12) (John chapter 14, verse 26) (Paul’s letter to the
Galatians chapter 5, verses 22-23) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Luke chapter 4,
verse 18) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 17) (Paul’s
letter to the Colossians chapter 1, verses 9-10) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 6)
(Numbers chapter 6, verses 24-26)(The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verses
5-7) (Hebrews chapter 10, verse 24) (John chapter 4, verse 14) (Proverbs
chapter 3, verse 5) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Paul’s letter to the
Galatians chapter 6, verse 9) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Micah chapter
6, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 34-40)
Listening (Psalm 66, verses 19-20)(The first letter of John chapter 5, verses
14-15) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse 6) (Ezekiel chapter 11,
verse 19) (Psalm 86, verse 11) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8)
(John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (James chapter 1,
verse 19) (Proverbs chapter 18, verse 13) (Proverbs chapte17, verse 27) (The
first letter of John chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew
chapter 5, verses 43-48)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to
the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8)
Having a sense of humour (Psalm 126, verse 2) (Luke chapter 6, verse 21) (Job
chapter 8, verse 21) (Proverbs chapter 31, verse 25) (The second letter of Peter
chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26)
(Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27)
(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35)
(John chapter 15, verse 12) (John chapter 15, verses 13-15) (Revelation
chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22,
verse 13) (Psalm 32, verse 11) (Psalm 4, verse 7) (Paul’s letter to the
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Philippians chapter 4, verse 4) (Zephaniah chapter 3, verse 17) (Psalm 43,
verse 4) (Habakkuk chapter 3, verse 18)
Caring (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verse 4) (The first letter of
John chapter 3, verses 17-18) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 34-40) (Proverbs
chapter 19, verse 17) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Luke chapter 10 verses
25-37) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Paul’s
letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 32) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians
chapter 6, verse 9) (John chapter 6, verses 1-15) (John chapter 6, verse 35)
(Acts chapter 2, verses 42-47) (Acts chapter 4, verses 32-37) (Proverbs
chapter 31, verses 8-9) (Psalm 82, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 1, verse 17) (James
chapter 1, verse 27) (Leviticus chapter 25, verse 10) (Deuteronomy chapter
15, verses 7-11)(Acts chapter 20, verse 35) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians
chapter 2, verses 2-8) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 15, verses 1-2) (Luke chapter 16, verse 13) (Hebrews chapter
13, verses 15-16) (Isaiah chapter 58, verses 10-11) (Hebrews chapter 13,
verses 1-3) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 31-46) (Matthew chapter 5, verses
5-9) (Luke chapter 7, verses 36-50) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 42) (Matthew
chapter 7, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 15) (Paul’s
letter to the Galatians chapter 6, verse 2) (Luke chapter 7, verses 36-50)
(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 12, verse 26) (The first letter of
John chapter 3, verse 16) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 21) (Paul’s letter to the
Ephesians chapter 4, verse 29) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8)
(John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The second letter
of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter 15,
verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8,
verses 26-27) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The first letter
of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2,
verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26)
(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter
6, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 12, verses 46-50) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy
chapter 5, verses 1-2) (Isaiah chapter 42, verse 3) (Luke chapter 19, verse 41)
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(John chapter 11, verses 33-36) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse
15) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 8)
Understanding (Proverbs chapter 18, verse 2) (Proverbs chapter 17, verse 27)
(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 2, verses 9-10) (Psalm 149, verse
3) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 13) (Psalm 30, verse 11) (The first letter of John
chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse
12) (John chapter 6, verses 1-15) (John chapter 6, verse 35) (Acts chapter 2,
verses 42-47) (Acts chapter 4, verses 32-37) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 3440) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verse 12) (Matthew chapter 7,
verse 12) (Luke chapter 10, verses 25-37) (Matthew chapter 9, verses 36-38)
(Psalm 112, verse 5) (Acts chapter 4, verses 34-35) (Paul’s letter to the
Ephesians chapter 4, verses 24-25) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 16) (Isaiah
chapter 42, verse 3) (Luke chapter 19, verse 41) (John chapter 11, verses 3336) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 15) (The first letter of Peter
chapter 3, verse 8) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 12, verse 9)
(John chapter 3, verse 16)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verse 16)
(Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah
chapter 54, verse 10) (Lamentations chapter 3, verses 22-23)
Responsive (The first letter of John chapter 5, verses 14-15) (Matthew chapter
25, verses 34-40) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter
13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (Proverbs chapter 19, verse 21)
(Habakkuk chapter 2, verses 2-3) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 48) (Paul’s first
letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (The first letter of Peter
chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to
the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (Matthew 5,
verse 8) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 4, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the
Philippians chapter 4, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verses
1-2) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 24)
A calming influence (Psalm 46, verse 10) (Psalm 37, verse 7) (Mark chapter 4,
verse 39) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter
12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah
chapter 35, verse 8) ( Jeremiah chapter 9, verses 23-24) (Paul’s letter to the
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Romans chapter 12, verses 1-2) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8)
(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Proverbs chapter 19, verse 21) (Habakkuk chapter
2, verses 2-3) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (John chapter
13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12
Considerate (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verse 4) (The first letter
of John chapter 3, verses 17-18) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 34-40)
(Proverbs chapter 19, verse 17) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Luke chapter
10 verses 25-37) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13)
(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 32) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians
chapter 6, verse 9) (Matthew chapter 7, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans
chapter 12, verse 15) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 6, verse 2) (Luke
chapter 7, verses 36-50) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 12, verse
26) (The first letter of John chapter 3, verse 16) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 21)
(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 29) (Acts chapter 2, verses 4247) (Acts chapter 4, verses 32-37) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse
21) (John chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1,
verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (Matthew
chapter 6, verses 9-10) (Luke chapter 17, verses 20-21) (Isaiah chapter 65,
verse 17) (Revelation chapter 21, verses 1-3) (John chapter 6, verses 1-15)
(John chapter 6, verse 35) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 8)
God the Father incarnate (Genesis chapter 16, verses 6 to16) (Genesis chapter
21, verses 17 to 20) the promise to multiply Hagar’s descendents
Humility (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter
12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah
chapter 35, verse 8) (Numbers chapter 6, verses 24-26) (Matthew chapter 5,
verses 14-16) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Luke
chapter 6, verses 27-36) (Hebrews chapter 10, verse 24) (Paul’s letter to the
Ephesians chapter 5, verse 1) (John chapter 13, verses 1-17)
Appreciative of others (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John
chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The first letter of John
chapter 4, verses 19-21) (Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the
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Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17) (Matthew
chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John chapter 6, verse
27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first letter of Peter
chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter
to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The first
letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first
letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation
chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)
(John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew
chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse
19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter
1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse
30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1)
(Acts chapter 10, verse 38)
Polite (Luke chapter 6, verse 31) (Paul’s letter to Titus chapter 3, verse 2)
(Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 7, verse
12) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 3435) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (Matthew chapter 12, verses 46-50) (Paul’s
first letter to Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 48)
Approachable (John chapter 10, verse 10) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8)
(Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Exodus
chapter 33, verse 20) (Luke chapter 2, verses 1-20) (John chapter 6, verses
67-69) (Judges chapter 13, verses 1-25) (Exodus chapter 3, verse 2 to chapter
4, verse 28) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 26-27) (Matthew 5, verse 8) (Paul’s first
letter to Timothy chapter 4, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4,
verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verses 1-2) (Matthew chapter
6, verse 24) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 9) (Mark chapter 14, verse 36) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 8, verse 15)(Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter
4, verse 6) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter
23, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 1, verse 3)(Matthew chapter
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24, verse 36) (Isaiah chapter 64, verse 8) (Isaiah chapter 44, verse 6) (Psalm
115, verse 3) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)(Matthew chapter 6, verse 10)
(Matthew chapter 6, verse 33) (Isaiah chapter 55, verses 8-9) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 12, verses 1-2) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 10) (Luke
chapter 17, verse 20-21) (Isaiah chapter 65, verse 17) (Revelation chapter 21,
verses 1-3) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 11)(Matthew chapter 15, verses 29-39)
(John chapter 6, verses 1-15) (John chapter 6, verse 35) (Matthew chapter 6,
verse 12)(The first letter of John chapter 1, verse 9) (Matthew chapter 6, verses
14-15) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 13) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 10, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 21) (Luke
chapter 8, verse 10) (Job chapter 11, verse 7)((The first book of Chronicles
chapter 29, verse 11)(Psalm 46, verse 10)(Psalm 147, verses 4-5)(Psalm 136,
verse 12)(Matthew chapter 19, verse 26)(Jeremiah chapter 10, verse 12)
(Hebrews chapter 4, verse 12) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 8, verse 18) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 11) (Paul’s second
letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 18) (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12)
(Exodus chapter 15, verse 18) (Revelation chapter 3, verse 14)
Patient (Matthew chapter 6, verses 5-8)(Psalm 145, verse 18) (Paul’s letter to
the Philippians chapter 4, verse 6) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians
chapter 5, verse 17) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (John
chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 3, verse 23) (Genesis chapter 1, verses 1-2) (John chapter 1,
verses 1-3) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13,
verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6) (Psalm
86, verse 15) (Psalm 103, verse 8) (Psalm 145, verse 8) (Joel chapter 2, verse
13) (Jonah chapter 4, verse 2) (John chapter 3, verse 16)(The first letter of
John chapter 4, verse 16) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Jeremiah
chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 54, verse 10) (Lamentations chapter 3,
verses 22-23)
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Kind (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses
34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses
14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians
chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
(Psalm 90, verse 2) (Ecclesiastes chapter 3, verse 11) (John chapter 17, verse
3) (Psalm 41, verse 13)
God’s feminine Omega love: The mixed signals of St. Paul on females (Revelation
chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22,
verse 13)(Galatians chapter 3, verse 28) (Colossians chapter 3, verse 11)
(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verse 1-13) (Paul’s first letter
to the Corinthians chapter 11, verse 3) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 11, verse 5) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 14, verses
34-35) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 2, verse 12) (Ephesians chapter 5,
verse 21) (Ephesians chapter 5 verse 22) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
12, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verses 12-14) (Paul’s
letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-4) (Psalm 133, verses 1-3) (The
first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12,
verse 10) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter
23, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 1, verse 3)(Matthew chapter
24, verse 36) (Isaiah chapter 64, verse 8) (Isaiah chapter 44, verse 6) (John
chapter 1, verse 14) (John chapter 17, verse 5)(Hebrews chapter 1, verse
2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 19, verse 16)
God’s feminine Omega love: The age of the Father’s influence (Luke chapter 5,
verses 1-11) (Jeremiah chapter 1, verses 4-8) (Matthew chapter 4, verses 1822) (John chapter 1, verses 35-51) (Luke chapter 6, verses 12-16) (The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John
chapter 15, verse 12) (Matthew 5, verse 8) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy
chapter 4, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 8) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 12, verses 1-2) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 24)
(Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation
chapter 22, verse 13) (John chapter 3, verse 16)(The first letter of John chapter
4, verse 16) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3)
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(Isaiah chapter 54, verse 10) (Lamentations chapter 3, verses 22-23) (Psalm
126, verse 2) (Luke chapter 6, verse 21)
God’s feminine Omega love: Jesus has transformed all of our cultures and
subcultures (John chapter 53 to chapter 8, verse 11) (Luke chapter 13, verses
10-17) (Matthew chapter 12, verses 1-14) (Isaiah chapter 43, verses 19-21)
(Ezekiel chapter 36, verse 26) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8)
(John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The first letter of
Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first
letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8)
(Matthew 5, verse 8) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 4, verse 12) (Paul’s
letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
12, verses 1-2) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 24) (The second letter of Peter
chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26)
(Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27)
God’s feminine Omega love: Pure and holy cathartic communities (Paul’s first
letter to the Corinthians chapter 1, verses 10-13) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 3, verses 1-9) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation
chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (The first letter of John
chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse
12) (Matthew 5, verse 8) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 4, verse 12)
(Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans
chapter 12, verses 1-2) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 24) (The first letter of Peter
chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to
the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (The second
letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter
15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8,
verses 26-27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 16) (Paul’s letter
to the Colossians chapter 3, verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians
chapter 2, verses 2-4) (Psalm 133, verses 1-3) (The first letter of Peter chapter
3, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 10)
God’s feminine Omega love: Representative church leadership (Leviticus
chapter 8, verses 1-36) (Leviticus chapter 9, verses 1-24) (Leviticus chapter
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21, verses 1-24) (Leviticus chapter 22, verses 1-16) (Paul’s first letter to
Timothy chapter 3, verses 1-7) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation
chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Paul’s second letter to
the Corinthians chapter 12, verse 9) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses
7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (John
chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8)
(Acts chapter 2, verse 1-21)(Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 5, verses 2223) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (Paul’s letter to the
Ephesians chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 23, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to the
Ephesians chapter 1, verse 3)(Matthew chapter 24, verse 36) (Isaiah chapter
64, verse 8) (Isaiah chapter 44, verse 6) (Psalm 93, verse 1) (Psalm 95, verse 3)
(Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 20) (Exodus chapter 33, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 9, verse 15) (Hosea chapter 2, verse 23) (Hosea chapter 1,
verse 10) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9, verses 25-26) (The first book
of Chronicles chapter 29, verses 11-12) (Psalm 115, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter
46, verses 9-10) (Psalm 103, verse 19)
God’s feminine Omega love: All ordained and lay people are equipped to be holy
(Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation
chapter 22, verse 13) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John
chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (Jeremiah chapter 1,
verses 4-8)(Matthew chapter 4, verses 18-22) (John chapter 1, verses 35-51)
(Judges chapter 13, verse 1-25) (Luke chapter 2, verses 1-20) (John chapter 6,
verses 67-69) (Numbers chapter 6, verses 24-26)(Matthew chapter 5, verse 8)
(The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse
14) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians
chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans
chapter 12, verses 1-2)
God the Father incarnate (Judges Chapter 13, verses 1-25) the promise to
Manoah’s wife of Sampson
Omega relationships, love and judgement
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Omega love’s affinity with others (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8)
(John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (John chapter 4,
verses 1-42) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Luke chapter 6, verses 2736) (Luke chapter 17, verses 20-21) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses
14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians
chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8)
Complete relationships: introduction (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation
chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Matthew chapter 12,
verses 46-50) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2) (The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John
chapter 15, verse 12)
Treating all people as Jesus (Matthew chapter 25, verses 31-46) (Matthew
chapter 12, verses 46-50) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 10, verse 19) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 34) (Hebrews
chapter 13, verse 2) (John chapter 6, verse 1-15) (John chapter 6, verse 35)
(John chapter 11, verses 33-36) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8)
(John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12)
For me or to me dilemma (Matthew chapter 25, verses 34-40) (Matthew
chapter 25, verses 41-46) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 5, verse 21)
(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 2, verses 8-9) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 2, verse 5)(Psalm 46, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verse
16)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verse 16) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 4348) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 54, verse 10) (Lamentations
chapter 3, verses 22-23) (Job chapter 11, verse 7)((The first book of
Chronicles chapter 29, verse 11) (Psalm 46, verse 10)(Psalm 147, verses 45)(Psalm 136, verse 12)(Matthew chapter 19, verse 26)(Jeremiah chapter 10,
verse 12) (Hebrews chapter 4, verse 12) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1,
verse 21) (John chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter
1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 6, verse 11) (Revelation chapter 3, verse 20) (John chapter
4, verses 23-24)(Psalm 95, verse 6)(Isaiah chapter 12, verse 5) (Luke chapter
4, verse 8) (Psalm 29, verse 2) (Psalm 66, verse 4) (The first letter of John
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chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse
12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 8, verses 24-25) (Psalm 71, verse 14) (Psalm 71, verse 5)
(Psalm 33, verse 22) (Hebrews chapter 6, verse 19) (Acts chapter 24, verse 15)
(Pauls letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 5) (Psalm 146, verse 5) (Paul’s
second letter to the Thessalonians chapter 2, verse 16)
To me: Jesus has been here all along (John chapter 8, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to
the Ephesians chapter 5, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 14-16) (Psalm
119, verse 105) (The first letter of John chapter 1, verses 5-7) (Psalm 27, verse
1) (Luke chapter 11, verse 34) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter
4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 4, verse 16) (John chapter 9, verses 5-7) (Isaiah
chapter 58, verse 8) (John chapter 12, verse 36) (John chapter 1, verses 4-9)
(Isaiah chapter 60, verse 20) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 23) (James chapter
1, verse 17) (Proverbs chapter 20, verse 27) (Isaiah chapter 60, verse 1) (Psalm
18, verse 28) (Daniel chapter 2, verse 22) (Psalm 36, verse 9) (The first letter
of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter
15, verse 12) (Genesis chapter 1, verses 26-27) (The first letter of John chapter
4, verses 11-12) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 35) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 12, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 16, verse 19) (Matthew
chapter 18, verse 18) (John chapter 20, verses 21-23) (Paul’s second letter to
the Corinthians chapter 12, verse 9) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 34-40)
(Matthew chapter 25, verses 41-46) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of
Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses
25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter
18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah
chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews
chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah
chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27)
(Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
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(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14) (The first letter of Peter chapter 2, verse 16) (John chapter 8, verse
32) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 17) (Isaiah chapter
58, verses 6-7) (John chapter 10, verse 10) (Matthew chapter 7, verse 12)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 15) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians
chapter 6, verse 2) (Luke chapter 7, verses 36-50) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 12, verse 26) (The first letter of John chapter 3, verse 16)
(Matthew chapter 6, verse 21) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse
29) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 12, verse 9) (Matthew
chapter 12, verses 46-50) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2)
Omega lets us share in God’s love and judgement (Revelation chapter 1, verse
8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Matthew
chapter 24, verse 36) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 5, verse 2)
(Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verses 16-17) (Paul’s second
letter to the Corinthians chapter 12, verse 9) (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The
first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse
35) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 16,
verse 19) (Matthew chapter 18, verse 18) (John chapter 20, verses 21-23)
(Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 12, verse 9) (Paul’s letter to the
Philippians chapter 2, verse 4) (The first letter of John chapter 3, verses 17-18)
(Matthew chapter 25, verses 34-40) (Proverbs chapter 19, verse 17) (James
chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Luke chapter 10 verses 25-37) (Paul’s first letter to
the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter
4, verse 32) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 6, verse 9) (Genesis chapter
1, verse 1 to Revelation chapter 22, verse 21)
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Omega lets us share in the nature of God (John chapter 3, verse 16)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verse 16) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48)
(Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 54, verse 10) (Lamentations
chapter 3, verses 22-23) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 35) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12,
verse 19) (Matthew chapter 16, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 18, verse 18)
(John chapter 20, verses 21-23) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
chapter 12, verse 9) (Matthew chapter 7, verses 1-5) (Luke chapter 6, verse
37) (John chapter 7, verse 24) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation
chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The
first book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm
102, verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12)
(Genesis chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses
2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse
22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 14,
verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses
7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 12, verse 9) (Genesis chapter 1, verse
26-27) (Matthew chapter 16, verse 26)
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Crossover of the nature and mind of God (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of
Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses
25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter
18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah
chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews
chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah
chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27)
(Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14) (Genesis chapter 1, verses 26-27) (Psalm 51, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 3, verse 10) (Jeremiah chapter 17, verse 9) (Leviticus
chapter 19, verse 2) (John chapter 3, verse 16)(The first letter of John chapter
4, verse 16) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3)
(Isaiah chapter 54, verse 10) (Lamentations chapter 3, verses 22-23) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 3, verse 23) (Genesis chapter 32, verses 22-32)
(Judges chapter 13, verses 1-25) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8)
(John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (John chapter 15,
verse 15) (John chapter 5, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4,
verse 6) (Matthew chapter 23, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 1,
verse 3)(Matthew chapter 24, verse 36) (Isaiah chapter 64, verse 8) (Isaiah
chapter 44, verse 6) (John chapter 15, verses 9-17) (John chapter 4, verse 34)
(John chapter 14, verse 9) (John chapter 10, verse 30)
The angel of the Lord is God the Father (Genesis chapter 22, verses 22-32)
(Genesis chapter 16, verses 6-16; chapter 21, verse 17) (Judges chapter 13,
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verse 1-25) (Exodus chapter 3, verse 2 to chapter 4, verse 28) (judges chapter
5, verse 23) (The second book of Kings chapter 1, verses 2-15) (The first letter
of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter
15, verse 12) (Numbers chapter 6, verses 24-26)
The angel of the Lord appears different to God at times (The first letter of John
chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse
12) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 9, verses 19-23) (Revelation
chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22,
verse 13)(John chapter 3, verse 16-17) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verse
16) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah
chapter 54, verse 10) (Lamentations chapter 3, verses 22-23) (The first letter
of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 35) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 16, verse 19)
(Matthew chapter 18, verse 18) (John chapter 20, verses 21-23) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 12, verse 9) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 3, verses 14-15) (Matthew chapter 27, verse 46) (John
chapter 3, verse 3) (Revelations chapter 3, verse 20) (Judges chapter 6, verses
11-27) (Luke chapter 2, verse 1-20) (John chapter 6, verses 67-69)
Two Omega examples of how we can see God and live (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The
first book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm
102, verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12)
(Genesis chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses
2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse
22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
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letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 31-46) (Genesis chapter 1, verses 2627) (Genesis chapter 31, verses 11-13) (Numbers chapter 6, verses 24-26)
(John chapter 1, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 1617) (John chapter 3, verse 16)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verse 16)
(Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah
chapter 54, verse 10) (Lamentations chapter 3, verses 22-23) (Job chapter 11,
verse 7)((The first book of Chronicles chapter 29, verse 11) (Psalm 46, verse
10)(Psalm 147, verses 4-5)(Psalm 136, verse 12)(Matthew chapter 19, verse
26)(Jeremiah chapter 10, verse 12) (Hebrews chapter 4, verse 12) (The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John
chapter 15, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 6)
(Matthew chapter 23, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 1, verse
3)(Matthew chapter 24, verse 36) (Isaiah chapter 64, verse 8) (Isaiah chapter
44, verse 6) (John chapter 1, verse 14) (John chapter 17, verse 5)(Hebrews
chapter 1, verse 2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 19, verse 16)
(Luke chapter 2, verses 1-20) (John chapter 6, verses 67-69)
God the Father incarnate (Genesis chapter 22, verses 11-18) Stopped Abraham
from sacrificing Isaac
The pure in heart will see God (Matthew chapter 5, verse 1 to chapter 7, verse
29) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 1-12) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of
Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses
25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter
18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah
chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews
chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah
chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27)
(Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
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(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14) (Matthew 5, verse 8) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 4, verse
12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 12, verses 1-2) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 24) (The first letter
of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter
15, verse 12) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 14,
verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27)
We can go straight from the scriptures to Omega love (Deuteronomy chapter 6,
verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3,
verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17)
(John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The
first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9,
verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1,
verse 8) (The first letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 34) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter
to the Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11)
(Revelation chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3,
verses 16-17) (John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter
to the Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15)
(Matthew chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42)
(Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5)
(Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah
chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter 10, verse 38) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first
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book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102,
verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis
chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6)
(Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse
22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14) (John chapter 3, verse 16)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verse
16) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah
chapter 54, verse 10) (Lamentations chapter 3, verses 22-23) (Paul’s letter to
the Ephesians chapter 3, verses 17-19) (Exodus chapter 3, verse 2 to chapter
4, verse 28) (Luke chapter 2, verses 1-20) (John chapter 6, verses 67-69)
(Genesis chapter 1, verse 1 to Malachi chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 1,
verse 1 to Revelation chapter 22, verse 21) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8)
(Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Luke
chapter 1, verses 5-25) (Mark chapter 16, verse 15) (Luke chapter 19, verses
1-10) (Matthew chapter 6, verses 9-10) (Luke chapter 17, verses 20-21)
(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 1, verses 10-17) (The first letter
of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter
15, verse 12) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 14,
verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (John chapter 3, verse 8) (Acts chapter 2,
verses 1-21) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to
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the Colossians chapter 3, verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter
2, verses 2-4) (Psalm 133, verses 1-3) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse
8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 10) (John chapter 17, verse
21) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 16) (Matthew chapter 5, verses
43-48) (Luke chapter 6, verses 27-36)
Omega love: leadership by Generation Y
The grace of Omega love is God’s plan (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8)
(Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Revelation
chapter 1, verse 1 to chapter 22, verse 21) (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12)
(Jeremiah chapter 1, verses 4-8)(Matthew chapter 4, verses 18-22) (John
chapter 1, verses 35-51) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 1, verses
1-2) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah
chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12)
(Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18,
verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews
chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of
Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter
3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus
chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7)
(Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 12) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34,
verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel
chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse
6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 1617)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse
17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (John chapter 3, verse 16)(The first letter of
John chapter 4, verse 16) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Jeremiah
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chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 54, verse 10) (Lamentations chapter 3,
verses 22-23) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 12, verse 9)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 5) (Psalm 149, verse 3)(Jeremiah
chapter 31, verse 13) (Psalm 30, verse 11)
Leadership by Generation Y: writing new chapters (Genesis chapter 21, verses
8-21) (XIX: 54 the Quran) (Genesis chapter 37, verses 1-36) (Genesis chapter
39, verses 1-23) (Genesis chapter 41, verses 1-57) (Ruth chapter 1, verses 1617) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 5) (The first book of Samuel chapter 3, verses
1-2)(The first book of Samuel chapter 16, verses 1-13) (The first book of
Samuel chapter 17, verses 1-58) (The second book of Samuel chapter 5, verses
1-4)(The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verses 12-16) (Matthew chapter 1,
verses 6-17) (Jeremiah chapter 1, verses 4-8) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verses
31-33) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 4 verses 11-12) (Genesis chapter
25, verse 23) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13,
verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to
the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 4348)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Jeremiah chapter 1,
verses 4-8)(Matthew chapter 4, verses 18-22) (John chapter 1, verses 35-51)
(The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse
14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter
35, verse 8)
Leadership by Generation Y: new lyrics (Genesis chapter 21, verses 8-21) (XIX:
54 the Quran) (Genesis chapter 37, verses 1-36) (Genesis chapter 39, verses
1-23) (Genesis chapter 41, verses 1-57) (Ruth chapter 1, verses 16-17)
(Matthew chapter 1, verse 5) (The first book of Samuel chapter 3, verses 12)(The first book of Samuel chapter 16, verses 1-13) (The first book of Samuel
chapter 17, verses 1-58) (The second book of Samuel chapter 5, verses 14)(The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verses 12-16) (Matthew chapter 1,
verses 6-17) (Jeremiah chapter 1, verses 4-8) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verses
31-33) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 4 verses 11-12) (Genesis chapter
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25, verse 23) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13,
verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to
the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 4348)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Jeremiah chapter 1,
verses 4-8)(Matthew chapter 4, verses 18-22) (John chapter 1, verses 35-51)
(Psalm 100, verses 1-2) (Psalm 95, verses 1-2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians
chapter 5, verse 19) (Psalm 147, verse 1) (Psalm 150, verses 1-6)
Leadership by Generation Y: new creeds (Genesis chapter 21, verses 8-21)
(XIX: 54 the Quran) (Genesis chapter 37, verses 1-36) (Genesis chapter 39,
verses 1-23) (Genesis chapter 41, verses 1-57) (Ruth chapter 1, verses 16-17)
(Matthew chapter 1, verse 5) (The first book of Samuel chapter 3, verses 12)(The first book of Samuel chapter 16, verses 1-13) (The first book of Samuel
chapter 17, verses 1-58) (The second book of Samuel chapter 5, verses 14)(The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verses 12-16) (Matthew chapter 1,
verses 6-17) (Jeremiah chapter 1, verses 4-8) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verses
31-33) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 4 verses 11-12) (Genesis chapter
25, verse 23) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13,
verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to
the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 4348)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Jeremiah chapter 1,
verses 4-8)(Matthew chapter 4, verses 18-22) (John chapter 1, verses 35-51)
(John chapter 15, verse 7) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 6)
(Mark chapter 11, verse 24) (Paul’s letter to the Thessalonians chapter 5, verse
17) (Luke chapter 11, verse 9) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses
26-27) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 6) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12,
verses 1-2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 23) (Paul’s second
letter to the Corinthians chapter 4, verse 16) (Acts chapter 2, verses 42-47)
(Acts chapter 4, verses 32-37) (The first letter of Peter chapter 2, verse 16)
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(John chapter 8, verse 32) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 3,
verse 17) (Isaiah chapter 58, verses 6-7) (John chapter 10, verse 10) (Paul’s
letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-4) (The second letter of Peter
chapter 1, verses 5-7) (Matthew chapter 7, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 12, verse 15) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 6, verse 2)
(Luke chapter 7, verses 36-50) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter
12, verse 26) (The first letter of John chapter 3, verse 16) (Matthew chapter 6,
verse 21) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 29)
Leadership by Generation Y: the impossible made possible (Genesis chapter 21,
verses 8-21) (XIX: 54 the Quran) (Genesis chapter 37, verses 1-36) (Genesis
chapter 39, verses 1-23) (Genesis chapter 41, verses 1-57) (Ruth chapter 1,
verses 16-17) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 5) (The first book of Samuel chapter
3, verses 1-2)(The first book of Samuel chapter 16, verses 1-13) (The first
book of Samuel chapter 17, verses 1-58) (The second book of Samuel chapter
5, verses 1-4)(The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verses 12-16) (Matthew
chapter 1, verses 6-17) (Jeremiah chapter 1, verses 4-8) (Jeremiah chapter 31,
verses 31-33) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 4 verses 11-12) (Genesis
chapter 25, verse 23) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John
chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The first letter of John
chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12)
(Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5,
verses 43-48)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Jeremiah
chapter 1, verses 4-8)(Matthew chapter 4, verses 18-22) (John chapter 1,
verses 35-51) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 1 to Revelation chapter 22, verse 21)
(Matthew chapter 6, verses 9-10) (Luke chapter 17, verse 20-21) (Isaiah
chapter 65, verse 17) (Revelation chapter 21, verses 1-3) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 12, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verses
12-14) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-4) (Psalm 133,
verses 1-3) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 12, verse 10) (Luke chapter 1, verse 37) (Matthew chapter
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19, verse 26) (Matthew chapter 24, verse 36) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 3146) (Revelation chapter 21, verses 4-5)
The Plight of Generation Y in Europe (Genesis chapter 21, verses 8-21) (XIX:
54 the Quran) (Genesis chapter 37, verses 1-36) (Genesis chapter 39, verses
1-23) (Genesis chapter 41, verses 1-57) (Ruth chapter 1, verses 16-17)
(Matthew chapter 1, verse 5) (The first book of Samuel chapter 3, verses 12)(The first book of Samuel chapter 16, verses 1-13) (The first book of Samuel
chapter 17, verses 1-58) (The second book of Samuel chapter 5, verses 14)(The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verses 12-16) (Matthew chapter 1,
verses 6-17) (Jeremiah chapter 1, verses 4-8) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verses
31-33) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 4 verses 11-12) (Genesis chapter
25, verse 23) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13,
verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to
the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 4348)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Jeremiah chapter 1,
verses 4-8)(Matthew chapter 4, verses 18-22) (John chapter 1, verses 35-51)
(Proverbs chapter 31, verses 8-9) (Luke chapter 6, verses 20-21) (Amos
chapter 5, verse 24) (Psalm 103, verse 6) (Proverbs chapter 29, verse 7)
(Matthew chapter 5, verse 3) (Proverbs chapter 28, verse 11) (The first letter
of John chapter 3, verses 8-9) (Luke chapter 7, verses 41-43) (John chapter
11, verse 35) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 28) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 12, verses 15-18) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter
3, verses 12-14) (Matthew chapter 9, verses 10-13) (Matthew 5, verse 8)
(Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 4, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the
Philippians chapter 4, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verses
1-2) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 24) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation
chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13)
The exclusion of Generation Y (Genesis chapter 21, verses 8-21) (XIX: 54 the
Quran) (Genesis chapter 37, verses 1-36) (Genesis chapter 39, verses 1-23)
(Genesis chapter 41, verses 1-57) (Ruth chapter 1, verses 16-17) (Matthew
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chapter 1, verse 5) (The first book of Samuel chapter 3, verses 1-2)(The first
book of Samuel chapter 16, verses 1-13) (The first book of Samuel chapter 17,
verses 1-58) (The second book of Samuel chapter 5, verses 1-4)(The second
book of Samuel chapter 7, verses 12-16) (Matthew chapter 1, verses 6-17)
(Jeremiah chapter 1, verses 4-8) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verses 31-33) (Paul’s
first letter to Timothy chapter 4 verses 11-12) (Genesis chapter 25, verse 23)
(Proverbs chapter 14, verse 31) (Psalm 9, verse 9) (Psalm 34, verse 18)
(Zechariah chapter 7, verse 10) (Proverbs chapter 22, verse 16) (Isaiah
chapter 1, verse 17) (Luke chapter 4, verses 18-19) (Psalm 146, verse 7)
(Jeremiah chapter 22, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse
13) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 24-25) (Psalm 71, verse 14)
(Psalm 71, verse 5) (Psalm 33, verse 22) (Hebrews chapter 6, verse 19) (Acts
chapter 24, verse 15) (Pauls letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 5) (Psalm
146, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians chapter 2, verse 16)
God the Father incarnate (Genesis chapter 32, verses 22-32) wrestled with
Jacob
Omega love
The veil: The liberation of revelation(Genesis chapter 16, verses 6-16 and
chapter 21, verse 17) (Genesis chapter 31, verses 11-13) (The first letter of
Peter chapter 2, verse 16) (John chapter 8, verse 32) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 3, verse 17) (Isaiah chapter 58, verses 6-7) (John chapter
10, verse 10) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 28) (Paul’s letter to
the Colossians chapter 3, verse 11) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4,
verse 6) (Matthew chapter 23, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 1,
verse 3)(Matthew chapter 24, verse 36) (Isaiah chapter 64, verse 8) (Isaiah
chapter 44, verse 6) (John chapter 1, verse 14) (John chapter 17, verse
5)(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse 6) (Revelation chapter
19, verse 16) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27)
(Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses
10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter
18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14)
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(Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second
book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs
chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27)
(Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11,
verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89,
verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8)
(Psalm 34, verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 817) (Daniel chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter
34, verse 6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses
16-17)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse
17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John
chapter 15, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 4)(Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians
chapter 5, verses 22-23) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 14, verse 17) (Paul’s first letter to the
Thessalonians chapter 5, verse 16) (Isaiah chapter 55, verse 12) (Psalm 30,
verse 11) (Psalm 16, verse 11)(Psalm 150, verse 6) (Psalm 100, verses 1-2)
(John chapter 15, verses 10-11) (Psalm 16, verse 9) (Psalm 118, verse 24)
(Psalm 126, verse 5) (Psalm 105, verse 3)
The veil: Alpha and Omega (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 3,
verses 14-15) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6)
(Revelation chapter 22, verse 13)(Genesis chapter 22, verses 11-18) (The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John
chapter 15, verse 12) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 9)(Isaiah chapter 26, verse
3)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 18) (Paul’s second letter to the
Thessalonians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15,
verse 13) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Psalm 4, verse 8) (Proverbs chapter
16, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 32, verse 17) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians
chapter 4, verse 7)
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The veil: Liberation (Exodus chapter 13, verse 1 to chapter 14, verse 31)
(Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation
chapter 22, verse 13) (Proverbs chapter 14, verse 31) (Psalm 9, verse 9) (Psalm
34, verse 18) (Zechariah chapter 7, verse 10) (Proverbs chapter 22, verse 16)
(Isaiah chapter 1, verse 17) (Luke chapter 4, verses 18-19) (Psalm 146, verse
7) (Jeremiah chapter 22, verse 13) (The first letter of Peter chapter 2, verse 16)
(John chapter 8, verse 32) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 3,
verse 17) (Isaiah chapter 58, verses 6-7) (John chapter 10, verse 10) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verses 14-15) (The first letter of
John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15,
verse 12) (Jeremiah chapter 1, verses 4-8)(Matthew chapter 4, verses 18-22)
(John chapter 1, verses 35-51) (Judges chapter 6, verses 11-27) (Luke chapter
2, verses 1-20) (John chapter 6, verses 67-69)
The veil: We embrace the fullness of God (Revelation chapter 3, verse 20) (The
first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John
chapter 15, verse 12) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter 8,
verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm
50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14)
(Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses
13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The
second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11)
Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses
26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4)
(Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9)
(Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25,
verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103,
verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17)
(Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John
chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24)
(James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (Matthew chapter 13,
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verses 44-45) (John chapter 3, verse 16)(The first letter of John chapter 4,
verse 16) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3)
(Isaiah chapter 54, verse 10) (Lamentations chapter 3, verses 22-23)
(Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation
chapter 22, verse 13) (Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the
Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17) (Matthew
chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John chapter 6, verse
27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first letter of Peter
chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter
to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The first
letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first
letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation
chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)
(John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew
chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse
19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter
1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse
30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1)
(Acts chapter 10, verse 38) (Luke chapter 2, verses 1-20) (John chapter 6,
verses 67-69) (John chapter 11, verse 25)(John chapter 5, verse 24) (Luke
chapter 23, verse 43)(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 15, verses
53-57) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 3, verses 20-21) (Proverbs
chapter 12, verse 28)(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 15, verses
25-26)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 37-39)(Paul’s first letter
to the Corinthians chapter 15, verses 42-44)(Job chapter 19, verses 2527)(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 2, verses 9-10) (Exodus
chapter 3, verse 2 to chapter 4, verse 28)
The ‘Ever closer union’ of all humanity (John chapter 13, verse 34-35) (John
chapter 15, verse 12) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (Psalm
126, verse 2) (Luke chapter 6, verse 21) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8)
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(Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Paul’s letter
to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 1-4) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 13, verse 11) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4,
verse 1-6) (Psalm 133, verse 1-3) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verse 12)
(Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter 2, verses 42-47) (Matthew chapter
7, verse 12) (Luke chapter 10, verse 25-37) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians
chapter 5, verses 22-23) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 6) (Jeremiah chapter 1,
verses 4-8)(Matthew chapter 4, verses 18-22) (John chapter 1, verses 35-51)
(The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse
14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter
35, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 9)(Isaiah chapter 26, verse 3)(Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 18) (Paul’s second letter to the
Thessalonians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15,
verse 13) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Psalm 4, verse 8) (Proverbs chapter
16, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 32, verse 17) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians
chapter 4, verse 7) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter 8, verse
27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm 50,
verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke
chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses 1314) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The
second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11)
Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses
26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4)
(Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9)
(Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25,
verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103,
verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17)
(Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John
chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24)
(James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (Paul’s letter to the
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Ephesians chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 23, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to the
Ephesians chapter 1, verse 3)(Matthew chapter 24, verse 36) (Isaiah chapter
64, verse 8) (Isaiah chapter 44, verse 6) (John chapter 1, verse 14) (John
chapter 17, verse 5)(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse 6)
(Revelation chapter 19, verse 16)
The tangible dream (The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to
the Ephesians chapter 5, verse 18) (Proverbs chapter 20, verse 1) (Paul’s letter
to the Galatians chapter 6, verse 7) (Mark chapter 16, verse 15) (The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John
chapter 15, verse 12) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16)
(Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter
4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (Luke chapter 7, verses 36-50) (John
chapter 3, verse 16)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verse 16) (Matthew
chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 54,
verse 10) (Lamentations chapter 3, verses 22-23) (Matthew chapter 6, verse
12) (Matthew chapter 6, verses 14-15) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter
3, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verses 31-32) (Matthew
chapter 18, verses 21-22) (Luke chapter 23, verses 33-34) (Luke chapter 6,
verse 37) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 9) (Matthew chapter 5,
verse 7) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 9)(Isaiah chapter 26, verse 3)(Paul’s letter
to the Romans chapter 12, verse 18) (Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians
chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse 13)
(Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Psalm 4, verse 8) (Proverbs chapter 16, verse
7) (Isaiah chapter 32, verse 17) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse
7) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah
chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12)
(Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18,
verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews
chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of
Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter
3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus
chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7)
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(Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 12) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34,
verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel
chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse
6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 1617)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse
17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s
letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17)
(Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John chapter
6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first letter of
Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s
letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The
first letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first
letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation
chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)
(John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew
chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse
19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter
1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse
30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1)
(Acts chapter 10, verse 38)
Silence of God: Everything is meaningless (Jeremiah chapter 29, verse 11)
(Ecclesiastes chapters 1 and 2) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8)
(John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (Revelation
chapter 21, verses 4-5) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter 8,
verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm
50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14)
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(Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses
13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The
second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11)
Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses
26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4)
(Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9)
(Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25,
verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103,
verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17)
(Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John
chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24)
(James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (Deuteronomy chapter
6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter
3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 1617) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7)
(The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter
1, verse 8) (The first letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses
3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first
letter to the Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11)
(Revelation chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3,
verses 16-17) (John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter
to the Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15)
(Matthew chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42)
(Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5)
(Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah
chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter 10, verse 38) (The second letter of Peter
chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26)
(Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27)
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(The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse
14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter
35, verse 8)
Silence of God: Loneliness (Matthew chapter 17, verse 20) (Psalm 102, verse 7)
(John chapter 3, verse 16)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verse 16)
(Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah
chapter 54, verse 10) (Lamentations chapter 3, verses 22-23) (The first letter
of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter
15, verse 12) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6)
(Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Hebrews chapter 11, verse 1) (Palm 46,
verse 10) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 13) (Mark chapter
12, verse 30)
Silence of God: Seeing the Father in us (Psalm 119, verse 18) (Isaiah chapter 55,
verses 8-9) (Job chapter 23, verse 10) (Psalm 66, verse 10) (Hebrews chapter
11, verse 1) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 14,
verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of
Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses
25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter
18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah
chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews
chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah
chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27)
(Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
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of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14) (Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians
chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28,
verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1,
verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The first letter of
John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter
8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 1)
(John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17) (John chapter 5,
verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 1,
verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew chapter 11, verse 27)
(Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter
1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s
letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second
letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter
10, verse 38) (Matthew chapter 27, verse 46) (Matthew chapter 27, verses 32-
44) (John chapter 14, verse 9) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 6)
(Matthew chapter 23, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 1, verse
3)(Matthew chapter 24, verse 36) (Isaiah chapter 64, verse 8) (Isaiah chapter
44, verse 6) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13,
verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to
the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 4348)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8)
Inner beauty is free of charge (The first book of Samuel chapter 16, verse 7)
(The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verses 3-4) (Paul’s letter to the Romans
chapter 7, verse 22) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 4, verse 16) (Revelation chapter 1,
verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13)
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(Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah
chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12)
(Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18,
verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews
chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of
Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter
3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus
chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7)
(Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 12) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34,
verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel
chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse
6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 1617)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse
17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s
letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17)
(Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John chapter
6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first letter of
Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s
letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The
first letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first
letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation
chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)
(John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew
chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse
19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter
1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse
30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1)
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(Acts chapter 10, verse 38) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John
chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The first letter of Peter
chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to
the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (Numbers
chapter 6, verses 24-26) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The
first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians
chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48)(James chapter 2,
verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13)
(Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verses 1-13) (Matthew 5, verse 8) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 4,
verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 12, verses 1-2) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 24) (John chapter
8, verse 32) (Psalm 147, verse 3) (Psalm 51, verse 6) (Paul’s letter to the
Philippians chapter 4, verse 4)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse
13) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 5, verses 22-23) (The first letter of
Peter chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 14, verse 17)
(Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 5, verse 16) (Isaiah chapter 55,
verse 12) (Psalm 30, verse 11) (Psalm 16, verse 11)(Psalm 150, verse 6) (Psalm
100, verses 1-2) (John chapter 15, verses 10-11) (Psalm 16, verse 9) (Psalm
118, verse 24) (Psalm 126, verse 5) (Psalm 105, verse 3) (Paul’s first letter to
Timothy chapter 4, verse 8) (John chapter 15, verses 1-17) (James chapter 2,
verses 14-26) (Job chapter 12, verses 7-10) (Paul’s letter to the Romans
chapter 1, verse 20)
The perfect body (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter
13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The first letter of Peter chapter
1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the
Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (Revelation
chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22,
verse 13) (Jeremiah chapter 1, verses 4-8)(Matthew chapter 4, verses 18-22)
(John chapter 1, verses 35-51) (Palm 139, verse 14) (Genesis chapter 1, verses
26-27) (Matthew chapter 10, verse 30) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 1 to
chapter 28, verse 20) (Mark chapter 1, verse 1 to chapter 16, verse 20) (Luke
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chapter 1, verse 1 to chapter 24, verse 53) (John chapter 1, verse 1 to chapter
21, verse 25) (Psalm 145, verse 8) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
chapter 12, verse 9) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verse 12)
(Matthew chapter 7, verse 12) (Luke chapter 10, verses 25-37) (Matthew
chapter 9, verses 36-38) (Psalm 112, verse 5) (Acts chapter 4, verses 34-35)
(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verses 24-25) (Matthew chapter 5,
verse 16) (Psalm 126, verse 2) (Luke chapter 6, verse 21) (Paul’s letter to the
Philippians chapter 4, verse 4)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse
13) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 5, verses 22-23) (The first letter of
Peter chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 14, verse 17)
(Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 5, verse 16) (Isaiah chapter 55,
verse 12) (Psalm 30, verse 11) (Psalm 16, verse 11)(Psalm 150, verse 6) (Psalm
100, verses 1-2) (John chapter 15, verses 10-11) (Psalm 16, verse 9) (Psalm
118, verse 24) (Psalm 126, verse 5) (Psalm 105, verse 3) (The first letter of
John chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12)
(Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5,
verses 43-48)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Matthew
chapter 6, verse 12) (Matthew chapter 6, verses 14-15) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 3, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verses
31-32) (Matthew chapter 18, verses 21-22) (Luke chapter 23, verses 33-34)
(Luke chapter 6, verse 37) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 9)
(Matthew chapter 5, verse 7)
God the Father incarnate (Genesis chapter 31, verses 11-13) appeared in
Jacob’s dream
We are all Omega love superstars (The first letter of John chapter 3, verse 7)
(Paul’s second letter to Timothy chapter 2, verse 22) (Proverbs chapter 12,
verse 28) (Proverbs chapter 21, verse 3) (Matthew chapter 12, verses 46-50)
(Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2) (John chapter 13, verses
34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 78) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12,
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verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah
chapter 35, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 3, verse 20) (Luke chapter 6, verse
40) (John chapter 8, verse 36) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter
3, verse 17) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 5, verse 1) (Matthew chapter
5, verse 9) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 7) (Paul’s second
letter to the Thessalonians chapter 3, verse 16) (John chapter 14, verse 27)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 14, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans
chapter 15, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verse 15)
(Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 5, verses 22-23)(Paul’s letter to the
Philippians chapter 4, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 14, verse
17) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 5, verse 16) (Psalm 118,
verse 24) (Psalm 150, verses 1-6) (Psalm 100, verse 1) (Psalm 30, verse 11)
(Psalm 19, verse 8) (Psalm 104, verse 34) (Isaiah chapter 29, verse 19)
(Zephaniah chapter 3, verse 17)
The greatest love of all (Mark chapter 12, verses 30-31) (John chapter 13,
verses 34-35) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter
14, verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter
to the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (John chapter 3, verse 8) (Revelation
chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22,
verse 13) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13,
verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to
the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 4348)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Paul’s second letter
to the Corinthians chapter 12, verse 9) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter
1, verses 9-10) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 6) (The second letter of Peter
chapter 1, verses 5-7) (Hebrews chapter 10, verse 24) (John chapter 4, verse
14) (Proverbs chapter 3, verse 5) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48) (The first
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letter of Peter chapter 2, verse 16) (John chapter 8, verse 32) (Paul’s second
letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 17) (Isaiah chapter 58, verses 6-7)
(John chapter 10, verse 10)
Lawful and Lawless part 1 (radical love) (Matthew chapter 7, verse 12) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 15) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians
chapter 6, verse 2) (Luke chapter 7, verses 36-50) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 12, verse 26) (The first letter of John chapter 3, verse 16)
(Matthew chapter 6, verse 21) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse
29) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 3435) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (Mark chapter 12, verses 28-34) (John
chapter 17, verse 18) (John chapter 20, verse 21) (Genesis chapter 22, verses
11-18) ((Genesis chapter 31, verses 11-13) (Luke chapter 2, verses 1-20)
(John 6, verses 67-69) (John chapter 19, verse 30)(Matthew chapter 11, verse
19) (Matthew chapter 9, verses 10-13) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1,
verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the
Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8)
Lawful and Lawless part 2 (mentoring prisoners) (Psalm 145, verse 4) (The
second letter of Timothy chapter 2, verse 2)(Psalm 71, verse 18) (Proverbs
chapter 9, verse 9) (Acts chapter 8, verses 27-31) (The first letter of John
chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse
12) (The first letter of Peter chapter 2, verse 16) (John chapter 8, verse 32)
(Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 17) (Isaiah chapter 58,
verses 6-7) (John chapter 10, verse 10) (Revelation chapter 3, verse 20)
(Psalm 103, verse 12) (Isaiah chapter 38, verse 17) (Micah chapter 7, verse
19) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 34) (Isaiah chapter 43, verse 25) (Micah
chapter 6, verse 8) (James chapter 2, verse 13) (Matthew chapter 5, verse
9)(Isaiah chapter 26, verse 3)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 18)
(Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 15, verse 13) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Psalm 4,
verse 8) (Proverbs chapter 16, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 32, verse 17) (Paul’s
letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 7) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians
chapter 3, verse 12) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1738
13) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 9) (The second letter of Peter
chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26)
(Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27)
(The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse
14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter
35, verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 6, verses 5-9)
Why Jesus wept (John chapter 11, verse 35) (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The
first letter of John chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew
chapter 5, verses 43-48)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to
the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Paul’s
letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 32) (Mark chapter 10, verses 13-16)
(Proverbs chapter 14, verse 31) (Psalm 9, verse 9) (Psalm 34, verse 18)
(Zechariah chapter 7, verse 10) (Proverbs chapter 22, verse 16) (Isaiah
chapter 1, verse 17) (Luke chapter 4, verses 18-19) (Psalm 146, verse 7)
(Jeremiah chapter 22, verse 13) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation
chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Matthew chapter 24,
verse 6) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 9)(Isaiah chapter 26, verse 3)(Paul’s letter
to the Romans chapter 12, verse 18) (Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians
chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse 13)
(Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Psalm 4, verse 8) (Proverbs chapter 16, verse
7) (Isaiah chapter 32, verse 17) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse
7) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verse 4) (The first letter of John
chapter 3, verses 17-18) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 34-40) (Proverbs
chapter 19, verse 17) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Luke chapter 10 verses
25-37) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Paul’s
letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 32) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians
chapter 6, verse 9) (Proverbs chapter 31, verses 8-9) (Luke chapter 6, verses
20-21) (Amos chapter 5, verse 24) (Psalm 103, verse 6) (Proverbs chapter 29,
verse 7) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 3) (Proverbs chapter 28, verse 11) (The
first letter of John chapter 3, verses 8-9) (Isaiah chapter 40, verse 29) (John
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chapter 15, verses 1-17) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Job chapter 12,
verses 7-10) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 20) (Deuteronomy
chapter 15, verses 7-11)(Acts chapter 20, verse 35) (Paul’s letter to the
Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-8) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 15, verses 1-2) (Luke chapter 16, verse 13)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verses 15-16) (Isaiah chapter 58, verses 10-11)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verses 1-3) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 31-46)
(Matthew chapter 5, verses 5-9) (Luke chapter 7, verses 36-50) (Matthew
chapter 5, verse 42) (John chapter 7, verse 24) (Genesis chapter 1, verses 2627) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 2, verse 11) (Paul’s letter to the
Galatians chapter 3, verse 28) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verse
11) (Luke chapter 10 verses 25-37) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 11, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 5, verse 21)
(Acts chapter 2, verses 42-47) (Acts chapter 4, verses 32-37) (Acts chapter 20,
verse 35) (Luke chapter 6, verse 38) (Luke chapter 21, verses 1-4) (Matthew
chapter 6, verse 21) (Proverbs chapter 19, verse 17) (Acts chapter 2, verse 45)
(Proverbs chapter 31, verses 8-9) (Psalm 82, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 1, verse
17) (James chapter 1, verse 27) (Leviticus chapter 25, verse 10) (Matthew
chapter 22, verse 21) (John chapter 11, verses 33-36) (The second book of
Kings chapter 1, verses 2-15) (The first book of Kings chapter 19, verses 1113) (Revelation chapter 3, verses 15-16) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
12, verses 1-2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 16) (Paul’s letter
to the Colossians chapter 3, verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians
chapter 2, verses 2-4) (Psalm 133, verses 1-3) (The first letter of Peter chapter
3, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 10) (Paul’s letter to
the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 23, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to
the Ephesians chapter 1, verse 3)(Matthew chapter 24, verse 36) (Isaiah
chapter 64, verse 8) (Isaiah chapter 44, verse 6) (John chapter 1, verse 14)
(John chapter 17, verse 5)(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse
6) (Revelation chapter 19, verse 16)
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The last will be first and the first will be last (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12)
(Matthew chapter 20 verses 1-16) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse
21) (John chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1,
verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (Acts chapter 20,
verse 35) (Luke chapter 6, verse 38) (Luke chapter 21, verses 1-4) (Matthew
chapter 6, verse 21) (Proverbs chapter 19, verse 17) (Acts chapter 2, verse 45)
(Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation
chapter 22, verse 13) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter 8,
verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm
50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14)
(Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses
13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The
second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11)
Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses
26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4)
(Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9)
(Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25,
verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103,
verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17)
(Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John
chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24)
(James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (Deuteronomy chapter
6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter
3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 1617) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7)
(The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter
1, verse 8) (The first letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses
3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first
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letter to the Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11)
(Revelation chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3,
verses 16-17) (John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter
to the Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15)
(Matthew chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42)
(Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5)
(Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah
chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter 10, verse 38) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians
chapter 4, verse 4)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse 13) (Paul’s
letter to the Galatians chapter 5, verses 22-23) (The first letter of Peter chapter
1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 14, verse 17) (Paul’s first letter
to the Thessalonians chapter 5, verse 16) (Isaiah chapter 55, verse 12) (Psalm
30, verse 11) (Psalm 16, verse 11)(Psalm 150, verse 6) (Psalm 100, verses 1-2)
(John chapter 15, verses 10-11) (Psalm 16, verse 9) (Psalm 118, verse 24)
(Psalm 126, verse 5) (Psalm 105, verse 3)
Prioritising compassionate care (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 32) (Isaiah chapter
46, verse 4) (Job chapter 12, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to Titus chapter 2, verses
2-3)(Proverbs chapter 16, verse 31) (Proverbs chapter 17, verse 6) (Proverbs
chapter 31, verses 8-9) (Luke chapter 6, verses 20-21) (Amos chapter 5, verse
24) (Psalm 103, verse 6) (Proverbs chapter 29, verse 7) (Matthew chapter 5,
verse 3) (Proverbs chapter 28, verse 11) (The first letter of John chapter 3,
verses 8-9) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 31-46) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8)
(Amos chapter 5, verse 24) (Zechariah chapter 7, verse 9) (Isaiah chapter 30,
verse 18) (Hosea chapter 12, verse 6) ((Jeremiah chapter 9, verses 23-24)
(Psalm 106, verse 3) (John chapter 6, verses 1-15) (John chapter 6, verse 35)
(Acts chapter 2, verses 42-47) (Acts chapter 4, verses 32-37) (The first letter
of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter
15, verse 12) (Deuteronomy chapter 15, verses 7-11)(Acts chapter 20, verse
35) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-8) (James chapter 2,
verses 14-26) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verses 1-2) (Luke
chapter 16, verse 13) (Hebrews chapter 13, verses 15-16) (Isaiah chapter 58,
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verses 10-11) (Hebrews chapter 13, verses 1-3) (Matthew chapter 25, verses
31-46) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 5-9) (Luke chapter 7, verses 36-50)
(Matthew chapter 5, verse 42) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse
32) (Proverbs chapter 31, verses 8-9) (Psalm 82, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 1,
verse 17) (James chapter 1, verse 27) (Leviticus chapter 25, verse 10) (The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses
11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew
chapter 5, verses 43-48)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to
the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Paul’s
letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 4)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
15, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 5, verses 22-23) (The first
letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 14, verse
17) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 5, verse 16) (Isaiah chapter
55, verse 12) (Psalm 30, verse 11) (Psalm 16, verse 11)(Psalm 150, verse 6)
(Psalm 100, verses 1-2) (John chapter 15, verses 10-11) (Psalm 16, verse 9)
(Psalm 118, verse 24) (Psalm 126, verse 5) (Psalm 105, verse 3) (Psalm 100,
verses 1-2) (Psalm 95, verses 1-2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 5,
verse 19) (Psalm 147, verse 1) (Psalm 150, verses 1-6) (Proverbs chapter 3,
verses 13-18) (James chapter 3, verse 17) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8)
(Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13)
Turning our thinking upside down (The first book of Chronicles chapter 16,
verse 24) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings
chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 2527) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18,
verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter
40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13,
verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46,
verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32,
verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7,
verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3)
(Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse
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31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2,
verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse
10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses
11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse
24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5)
(Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (Deuteronomy
chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew
chapter 3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14,
verses 16-17) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
1, verse 7) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9)
(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The first letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts
chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16)
(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4,
verse 11) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John
chapter 3, verses 16-17) (John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3)
(Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16,
verses 12-15) (Matthew chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter
4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter
3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse
21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter 10, verse 38) (Matthew chapter
9, verse 35) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 1 to chapter 28, verse 20) (Mark
chapter 1, verse 1 to chapter 16, verse 20) (Luke chapter 1, verse 1 to chapter
24, verse 53) (John chapter 1, verse 1 to chapter 21, verse 25) (James chapter
5, verses 14-16) (Judges chapter 13, verses 1-25) (Mark chapter 10, verses
46-52) (Isaiah chapter 9 verse 2) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
chapter 4, verse 6) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 5, verse 8)
(Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation
chapter 22, verse 13) (John chapter 6, verses 1-15) (John chapter 6, verse 35)
(Acts chapter 2, verses 42-47) (Acts chapter 4, verses 32-37) (The second
letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter
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15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8,
verses 26-27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verses 1-2) (Paul’s letter
to the Colossians chapter 3, verse 12) (Matthew chapter 7, verse 12) (Luke
chapter 10, verses 25-37) (Matthew chapter 9, verses 36-38) (Psalm 112,
verse 5) (Acts chapter 4, verses 34-35) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter
4, verses 24-25) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 16)
(Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verse 12) (Matthew chapter 7, verse
12) (Luke chapter 10, verses 25-37) (Matthew chapter 9, verses 36-38)
(Psalm 112, verse 5) (Acts chapter 4, verses 34-35) (Paul’s letter to the
Ephesians chapter 4, verses 24-25) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 16)
(Deuteronomy chapter 15, verses 7-11)(Acts chapter 20, verse 35) (Paul’s
letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-8) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verses 1-2) (Luke chapter 16, verse
13) (Hebrews chapter 13, verses 15-16) (Isaiah chapter 58, verses 10-11)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verses 1-3) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 31-46)
(Matthew chapter 5, verses 5-9) (Luke chapter 7, verses 36-50) (Matthew
chapter 5, verse 42) (Proverbs chapter 31, verses 8-9) (Psalm 82, verse 3)
(Isaiah chapter 1, verse 17) (James chapter 1, verse 27) (Leviticus chapter 25,
verse 10) (John chapter 13, verse 1-17) (Psalm 126, verse 2) (Luke chapter 6,
verse 21) (Matthew chapter 6, verses 9-10) (Luke chapter 17, verse 20-21)
(Isaiah chapter 65, verse 17) (Revelation chapter 21, verses 1-3) (Paul’s letter
to the Romans chapter 8, verse 25) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 13, verse 4) (Psalm 46, verse 10) (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The
first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14)
(Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35,
verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 5)
The delicacy of minds, bodies and spirits (Romans chapter 12, verses 1-2)
(Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 7) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter
6, verse 19) (Proverbs chapter 20, verse 27) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 12, verses 9-10) (Isaiah chapter 42, verse 3)
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(Luke chapter 19, verse 41) (John chapter 11, verses 33-36) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 12, verse 15) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 8)
(Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verse 4) (The first letter of John
chapter 3, verses 17-18) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 34-40) (Proverbs
chapter 19, verse 17) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Luke chapter 10 verses
25-37) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Paul’s
letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 32) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians
chapter 6, verse 9) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 9)(Isaiah chapter 26, verse
3)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 18) (Paul’s second letter to the
Thessalonians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15,
verse 13) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Psalm 4, verse 8) (Proverbs chapter
16, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 32, verse 17) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians
chapter 4, verse 7) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21,
verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Numbers chapter 6, verses 24-26)
(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35)
(John chapter 15, verse 12) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16)
(Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter
4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (Proverbs chapter 14, verse 31) (Psalm
9, verse 9) (Psalm 34, verse 18) (Zechariah chapter 7, verse 10) (Proverbs
chapter 22, verse 16) (Isaiah chapter 1, verse 17) (Luke chapter 4, verses 1819) (Psalm 146, verse 7) (Jeremiah chapter 22, verse 13) (Matthew chapter 7,
verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 15) (Paul’s letter to the
Galatians chapter 6, verse 2) (Luke chapter 7, verses 36-50) (Paul’s first letter
to the Corinthians chapter 12, verse 26) (The first letter of John chapter 3,
verse 16) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 21) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter
4, verse 29) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verse 12) (Matthew
chapter 7, verse 12) (Luke chapter 10, verses 25-37) (Matthew chapter 9,
verses 36-38) (Psalm 112, verse 5) (Acts chapter 4, verses 34-35) (Paul’s
letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verses 24-25) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 16)
(Psalm 121, verses 1-8) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The
first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians
chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48)(James chapter 2,
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verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13)
(Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Proverbs chapter 25, verse 11) (John chapter 15,
verses 13-17) (Psalm 126, verse 2) (Luke chapter 6, verse 21) (Proverbs
chapter 19, verse 20) (Proverbs chapter 2, verses 1-5) (Paul’s letter to the
Ephesians chapter 4, verse 32) (Hebrews chapter 10, verse 24) (Paul’s letter to
the Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-4) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3,
verse 12) (The first letter of Peter chapter 2, verse 16) (John chapter 8, verse
32) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 17) (Isaiah chapter
58, verses 6-7) (John chapter 10, verse 10) (Matthew chapter 9, verses 9-13)
(Jeremiah chapter 1, verses 4-8)(Matthew chapter 4, verses 18-22) (John
chapter 1, verses 35-51) (Deuteronomy chapter 15, verses 7-11)(Acts chapter
20, verse 35) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-8) (James
chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verses 1-2)
(Luke chapter 16, verse 13) (Hebrews chapter 13, verses 15-16) (Isaiah
chapter 58, verses 10-11) (Hebrews chapter 13, verses 1-3) (Matthew chapter
25, verses 31-46) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 5-9) (Luke chapter 7, verses 3650) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 42) (Proverbs chapter 31, verses 8-9) (Psalm
82, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 1, verse 17) (James chapter 1, verse 27) (Leviticus
chapter 25, verse 10)
Washing each other’s feet (John chapter 13, verses 1-17) (Exodus chapter 12,
verse 21-28) (Leviticus chapter 23, verses 4-8) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 5, verse 7) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation
chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the
Ephesians chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 23, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to the
Ephesians chapter 1, verse 3)(Matthew chapter 24, verse 36) (Isaiah chapter
64, verse 8) (Isaiah chapter 44, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 28, verse 18) (John
chapter 14, verses 9-10) (John chapter 15, verse 15) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The
first book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm
102, verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12)
(Genesis chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses
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2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse
22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14) (Acts chapter 1, verses 9-11) (John chapter 1, verse 14) (John
chapter 17, verse 5)(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse 6)
(Revelation chapter 19, verse 16) (Matthew chapter 4, verse 23) (Matthew
chapter 5, verse 2)(Matthew chapter 7, verse 29) (Mark chapter 6, verse
34)(Luke chapter 4, verse 15)(Luke chapter 5, verse 3) (John chapter 3, verse
2) (John chapter 7, verse 14) (John chapter 8, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 10, verse 9) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verse 11) (The first letter of
John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15,
verse 12) (Numbers chapter 6, verses 24-26)
The community of love and holiness (Matthew chapter 28, verses 1-15) (Mark
chapter 16, verses 1-20) (Luke chapter 24, verses 1-49) (John chapter 20,
verse 1 to chapter 21, verse 25) (Matthew chapter 27, verses 32-56) (Mark
chapter 15, verses 31-41) (Luke chapter 23, verses 26-49) (John chapter 19,
verses 17-37) (Matthew chapter 16, verses 21-28) (Matthew chapter 6, verse
33) (Mark chapter 1, verse 15) (Luke chapter 17, verses 20-21) (John chapter
11, verse 25)(John chapter 5, verse 24) (Luke chapter 23, verse 43)(Paul’s first
letter to the Corinthians chapter 15, verses 53-57) (Paul’s letter to the
Philippians chapter 3, verses 20-21) (Proverbs chapter 12, verse 28)(Paul’s
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first letter to the Corinthians chapter 15, verses 25-26)(Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 8, verses 37-39)(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter
15, verses 42-44)(Job chapter 19, verses 25-27)(Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 2, verses 9-10) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation
chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Psalm 22, verses 2231) (Matthew chapter 6, verses 9-10)(Mark chapter 10, verse 15) (Matthew
chapter 10, verse 7) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John
chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The first letter of Peter
chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to
the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (The second
letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter
15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8,
verses 26-27) (Matthew 5, verse 8) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 4,
verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 12, verses 1-2) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 24) (Paul’s letter to
the Colossians chapter 1, verses 9-10) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 6) (The
second letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 5-7) (Hebrews chapter 10, verse 24)
(John chapter 4, verse 14) (Proverbs chapter 3, verse 5) (Matthew chapter 5,
verses 43-48) (Matthew chapter 13, verses 1-23)
The most enigmatic act (John 1, verse 1 to chapter 21, verse 25) (John chapter
7, verse 53 to chapter 8, verse 11) (John chapter 1, verse 14) (John chapter 17,
verse 5)(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse 6) (Revelation
chapter 19, verse 16) (The first letter of John chapter 1, verses 8-10) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 3, verse 23) (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12)
God the Father incarnate (Exodus chapter 3, verses 2-6) appeared to Moses in a
burning bush
North, South, East and West of the globe (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to
the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 4348)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
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chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (The first letter of John
chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse
12) (John chapter 13, verses 1-17) (James chapter 2 verses 14-26) (The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (John chapter 14, verse 26) (John
chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Acts chapter 2, verse 1-21)
(Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 5, verses 22-23) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 8, verse 26-27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse
13) (John chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1,
verse 8) (Acts chapter 2, verse 1-21) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 5,
verses 22-23) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verse 26-27) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse 13) (The second letter of Peter chapter
1, verse 21) (John chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts
chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (Luke
chapter 10, verses 25-37) (Proverbs chapter 25, verse 28) (John chapter 16,
verse 13) (Revelation chapter 3, verse 20) (John chapter 3, verse 16)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verse 16) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48)
(Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 54, verse 10) (Lamentations
chapter 3, verses 22-23) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 37-39)
(Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah
chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12)
(Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18,
verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews
chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of
Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter
3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus
chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7)
(Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 12) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34,
verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel
chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse
6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 1617)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the
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Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse
17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verse 16)
(Psalm 26, verse 3) (Matthew chapter 12, verses 46-50) (Paul’s first letter to
Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation
chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Psalm 133, verses 1-3)
From memory, scrolls or just smitten (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of
Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses
25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter
18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah
chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews
chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah
chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27)
(Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14) (Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians
chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28,
verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1,
verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The first letter of
John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter
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8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 1)
(John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17) (John chapter 5,
verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 1,
verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew chapter 11, verse 27)
(Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter
1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s
letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second
letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter
10, verse 38) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13,
verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 1 to
Revelation chapter 22, verse 21) (Hebrews chapter 4, verse 12) (Jeremiah
chapter 23, verse 29) (Paul’s second letter to Timothy chapter 3, verses 16-17)
(Matthew chapter 4, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 6, verse
17) (John chapter 15, verses 13-15) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1,
verse 21) (John chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter
1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (Jeremiah
chapter 1, verses 4-8)(Matthew chapter 4, verses 18-22) (John chapter 1,
verses 35-51) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 13-16) (Mark chapter 16, verse 15)
(Acts chapter 1, verse 8)
Drug abuse made redundant (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8)
(John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (Matthew chapter
1, verse 18-25) (Matthew chapter 2, verses 1-12) (Luke chapter 1, verse 2638) (Luke chapter 2, verses 1-20) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings
chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 2527) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18,
verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter
40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13,
verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46,
verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32,
verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7,
verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3)
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(Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse
31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2,
verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse
10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses
11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse
24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5)
(Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (Deuteronomy
chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew
chapter 3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14,
verses 16-17) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
1, verse 7) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9)
(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The first letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts
chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16)
(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4,
verse 11) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John
chapter 3, verses 16-17) (John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3)
(Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16,
verses 12-15) (Matthew chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter
4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter
3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse
21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter 10, verse 38) (Matthew chapter
5, verse 9)(Isaiah chapter 26, verse 3)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12,
verse 18) (Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse 13) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14)
(Psalm 4, verse 8) (Proverbs chapter 16, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 32, verse 17)
(Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 7) (Revelation chapter 1, verse
8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (John
chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8)
(Acts chapter 2, verse 1-21)(Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 5, verses 2223) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (Paul’s second letter
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to the Corinthians chapter 12, verse 9) (Luke chapter 1, verse 37) (Matthew
chapter 19, verse 26) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16)
(Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter
4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (Isaiah chapter 9, verses 6-7) (John
chapter 3, verse 16)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verse 16) (Matthew
chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 54,
verse 10) (Lamentations chapter 3, verses 22-23) (The first letter of John
chapter 1, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 2, verses 8-9) (The
first letter of John chapter 3, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (Hebrews chapter 8, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter
4, verse 4)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the
Galatians chapter 5, verses 22-23) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 8)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 14, verse 17) (Paul’s first letter to the
Thessalonians chapter 5, verse 16) (Isaiah chapter 55, verse 12) (Psalm 30,
verse 11) (Psalm 16, verse 11)(Psalm 150, verse 6) (Psalm 100, verses 1-2)
(John chapter 15, verses 10-11) (Psalm 16, verse 9) (Psalm 118, verse 24)
(Psalm 126, verse 5) (Psalm 105, verse 3) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (John
chapter 1, verse 14) (John chapter 17, verse 5)(Hebrews chapter 1, verse
2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 19, verse 16) (John chapter 6,
verses 67-69) (John chapter 19, verse 30) Matthew chapter 27, verses 45-56)
(Luke chapter 24, verses 1-49) (John chapter 11, verse 25)(John chapter 5,
verse 24) (Luke chapter 23, verse 43)(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 15, verses 53-57) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 3, verses 2021) (Proverbs chapter 12, verse 28)(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 15, verses 25-26)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 3739)(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 15, verses 42-44)(Job chapter
19, verses 25-27)(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 2, verses 9-10)
(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 23, verse
9)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 1, verse 3)(Matthew chapter 24, verse
36) (Isaiah chapter 64, verse 8) (Isaiah chapter 44, verse 6) (Genesis chapter
16, verses 6-16 and chapter 21, verse 17) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians
chapter 3, verse 12) (Matthew chapter 7, verse 12) (Luke chapter 10, verses
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25-37) (Matthew chapter 9, verses 36-38) (Psalm 112, verse 5) (Acts chapter
4, verses 34-35) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verses 24-25)
(Matthew chapter 5, verse 16) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12)
Interpreting dreams (Genesis chapter 37, verses 2-11) (Revelation chapter 1,
verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13)
(Genesis chapter 37, verse 28) (Genesis chapter 39, verses 1-23) (Acts chapter
5, verse 29) (Genesis chapter 40, verses1-23) (Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse
4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3,
verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17)
(John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The
first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9,
verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1,
verse 8) (The first letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 34) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter
to the Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11)
(Revelation chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3,
verses 16-17) (John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter
to the Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15)
(Matthew chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42)
(Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5)
(Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah
chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter 10, verse 38) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first
book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102,
verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis
chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6)
(Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse
22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
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5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14) (Genesis chapter 41) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 1416) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians
chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (Genesis chapters 42 to 47)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 3, verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2,
verses 2-4) (Psalm 133, verses 1-3) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 8)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 10) (The first letter of John
chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse
12) (John chapter 13, verses 1-17) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 12) (Matthew
chapter 6, verses 14-15) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verse 13)
(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verses 31-32) (Matthew chapter 18,
verses 21-22) (Luke chapter 23, verses 33-34) (Luke chapter 6, verse 37) (The
first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 9) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 7) (Acts
chapter 2, verses 1-21) (Joel chapter 2 verses 28-30) (Acts chapter 2, verses
17-18) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 14, verse
26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (Genesis chapter 32, verses 22-32) (Luke
chapter 2, verses 1-20) (John chapter 6, verses 67-69) (John chapter 19, verse
30) (Luke chapter 24, verses 1-49) (Acts chapter 1, verses 9-11)
The thirteen commandments (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 35) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12,
verse 19) (Matthew chapter 16, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 18, verse 18)
(John chapter 20, verses 21-23) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
chapter 12, verse 9) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16)
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(Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter
4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 6) (Hebrews
chapter 9, verses 11-28) (The first letter of John chapter 1, verse 9)(Paul’s
letter to the Ephesians chapter 2, verses 8-9) (The first letter of John chapter 3,
verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (Hebrews chapter 8,
verse 12) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6)
(Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s
letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17)
(Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John chapter
6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first letter of
Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s
letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The
first letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first
letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation
chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)
(John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew
chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse
19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter
1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse
30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1)
(Acts chapter 10, verse 38) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter
8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm
50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14)
(Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses
13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The
second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11)
Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses
26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4)
(Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9)
(Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25,
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verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103,
verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17)
(Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John
chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24)
(James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (The second letter of
Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse
26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 2627) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 4)(Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 15, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 5, verses
22-23) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans
chapter 14, verse 17) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 5, verse
16) (Isaiah chapter 55, verse 12) (Psalm 30, verse 11) (Psalm 16, verse
11)(Psalm 150, verse 6) (Psalm 100, verses 1-2) (John chapter 15, verses 1011) (Psalm 16, verse 9) (Psalm 118, verse 24) (Psalm 126, verse 5) (Psalm 105,
verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 3, verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2,
verses 2-4) (Psalm 133, verses 1-3) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 8)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 10) (Exodus chapter 3, verse 2 to
chapter 4, verse 28) (Luke chapter 2, verses 1-20) (John chapter 6, verses 6769) (Proverbs chapter 19, verse 21) (Proverbs chapter 16, verse 9) (Paul’s
letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 8) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26)
(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The first letter of John
chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4)
(Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first
letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8)
(Exodus chapter 20, verses 1-17) (Mark chapter 12, verses 28-34)
(Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 18) (The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John
chapter 15, verse 12) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 33) (Hebrews chapter 8,
verse 10) (The first book of Kings chapter 19, verses 11-13) (Revelation
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chapter 3, verse 20) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verses 1-2) (Luke
chapter 6, verse 45) (Matthew chapter 12, verses 46-50) (Paul’s first letter to
Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2) (Matthew 5, verse 8) (Paul’s first letter to
Timothy chapter 4, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse
8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verses 1-2) (Matthew chapter 6,
verse 24) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (John chapter 6, verses 1-15) (John chapter 6,
verse 35) (Acts chapter 2, verses 42-47) (Acts chapter 4, verses 32-37)
(Numbers chapter 6, verses 24-26) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 9)(Isaiah
chapter 26, verse 3)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 18) (Paul’s
second letter to the Thessalonians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 15, verse 13) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Psalm 4, verse
8) (Proverbs chapter 16, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 32, verse 17) (Paul’s letter to
the Philippians chapter 4, verse 7) (John chapter 13, verses 1-17) (Leviticus
chapter 19, verse 2)
Individual and corporate love and holiness (The first letter of Peter chapter 1,
verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the
Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (Deuteronomy
chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew
chapter 3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14,
verses 16-17) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
1, verse 7) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9)
(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The first letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts
chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16)
(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4,
verse 11) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John
chapter 3, verses 16-17) (John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3)
(Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16,
verses 12-15) (Matthew chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter
4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter
3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse
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21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter 10, verse 38) (The first letter of
John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15,
verse 12) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The first letter of
John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses
3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26)
(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter
6, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 12, verses 46-50) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy
chapter 5, verses 1-2) (Genesis chapter 1, verses 26-27) (Psalm 90, verse 2)
(The first book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24)
(Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12)
(Genesis chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses
2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse
22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Revelation chapter 21, verses 4-5)
(Ezekiel chapter 36, verse 26) (Psalm 51, verse 10) (Matthew chapter 5, verse
8) (Ezekiel chapter 11, verse 19) (Psalm 95, verse 6) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 14, verse 11) (John chapter 6, verses 1-15) (John chapter 6,
verse 35) (Acts chapter 2, verses 42-47) (Acts chapter 4, verses 32-37) (John
chapter 3, verse 16)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verse 16) (Matthew
chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 54,
verse 10) (Lamentations chapter 3, verses 22-23)
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The end of modern slavery (Mark chapter 15, verse 34) (Psalm 22, verses 1-
31) (Psalm 150, verses 1-6) (Psalm 100, verse 2) (John chapter 4, verses 2324) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 4)(Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 15, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 5, verses
22-23) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans
chapter 14, verse 17) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 5, verse
16) (Isaiah chapter 55, verse 12) (Psalm 30, verse 11) (Psalm 16, verse
11)(Psalm 150, verse 6) (Psalm 100, verses 1-2) (John chapter 15, verses 1011) (Psalm 16, verse 9) (Psalm 118, verse 24) (Psalm 126, verse 5) (Psalm 105,
verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 8, verses 24-25) (Psalm 71, verse 14) (Psalm 71, verse 5)
(Psalm 33, verse 22) (Hebrews chapter 6, verse 19) (Acts chapter 24, verse 15)
(Pauls letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 5) (Psalm 146, verse 5) (Paul’s
second letter to the Thessalonians chapter 2, verse 16) (The first letter of Peter
chapter 2, verse 16) (John chapter 8, verse 32) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 3, verse 17) (Isaiah chapter 58, verses 6-7) (John chapter
10, verse 10) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse 17)
(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verses 22-24) (Revelation chapter 21,
verse 5) (Ezekiel chapter 11, verse 19) (The first letter of John chapter 1, verses
8-9) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6)
(Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s
letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17)
(Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John chapter
6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first letter of
Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s
letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The
first letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first
letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation
chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)
(John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew
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chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse
19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter
1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse
30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1)
(Acts chapter 10, verse 38) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter
8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm
50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14)
(Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses
13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The
second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11)
Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses
26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4)
(Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9)
(Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25,
verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103,
verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17)
(Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John
chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24)
(James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (The first letter of John
chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse
12) (John chapter 11, verse 25)(John chapter 5, verse 24) (Luke chapter 23,
verse 43)(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 15, verses 53-57) (Paul’s
letter to the Philippians chapter 3, verses 20-21) (Proverbs chapter 12, verse
28)(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 15, verses 25-26)(Paul’s letter
to the Romans chapter 8, verses 37-39)(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 15, verses 42-44)(Job chapter 19, verses 25-27)(Paul’s first letter to
the Corinthians chapter 2, verses 9-10) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1,
verse 21) (John chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter
1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (Paul’s letter to
the Galatians chapter 5, verse 1) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse
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28) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verse 11) (The first letter of Peter
chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to
the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (Matthew
chapter 27, verses 32-56) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 6)
(Matthew chapter 23, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 1, verse
3)(Matthew chapter 24, verse 36) (Isaiah chapter 64, verse 8) (Isaiah chapter
44, verse 6)
Spreading Omega love
Sheep without a shepherd (harvest) (Matthew chapter 9, verse 37) (Paul’s letter
to the Colossians chapter 3, verse 12) (Matthew chapter 7, verse 12) (Luke
chapter 10, verses 25-37) (Matthew chapter 9, verses 36-38) (Psalm 112,
verse 5) (Acts chapter 4, verses 34-35) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter
4, verses 24-25) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 16) (Luke chapter 15, verses 1-7)
(The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse
14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter
35, verse 8) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27)
(Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses
10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter
18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14)
(Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second
book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs
chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27)
(Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11,
verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89,
verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8)
(Psalm 34, verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 817) (Daniel chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter
34, verse 6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses
16-17)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse
17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the
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Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s
letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17)
(Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John chapter
6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first letter of
Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s
letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The
first letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first
letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation
chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)
(John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew
chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse
19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter
1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse
30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1)
(Acts chapter 10, verse 38) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter
21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (The first letter of John chapter
4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12)
(Matthew 5, verse 8) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 4, verse 12) (Paul’s
letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
12, verses 1-2) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 24) (The first letter of John chapter
4, verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter
to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 4348)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 12,
verses 46-50) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2) (Proverbs
chapter 31, verses 8-9) (Luke chapter 6, verses 20-21) (Amos chapter 5, verse
24) (Psalm 103, verse 6) (Proverbs chapter 29, verse 7) (Matthew chapter 5,
verse 3) (Proverbs chapter 28, verse 11) (The first letter of John chapter 3,
verses 8-9) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 9)(Isaiah chapter 26, verse 3)(Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 18) (Paul’s second letter to the
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Thessalonians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15,
verse 13) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Psalm 4, verse 8) (Proverbs chapter
16, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 32, verse 17) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians
chapter 4, verse 7) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 16) (Paul’s
letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians
chapter 2, verses 2-4) (Psalm 133, verses 1-3) (The first letter of Peter chapter
3, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 10)
Wolves and lambs (harvest) (Luke chapter 10, verse 2) (The first letter of John
chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12)
(Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5,
verses 43-48)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (The first
letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s
first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8)
(John chapter 1, verse 29) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John
chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (Isaiah chapter 65,
verse 25)(Proverbs chapter 29, verse 23)(Proverbs chapter 16, verse 18)(Paul’s
letter to the Galatians chapter 6, verse 3) (Matthew chapter 12, verses 46-50)
(Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2) (Psalm 106, verse 3) (The
first letter of John chapter 3, verse 7) (Paul’s second letter to Timothy chapter
2, verse 22) (Proverbs chapter 21, verse 3) (Proverbs chapter 12, verse 28)
(Proverbs chapter 29, verse 7) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 6) (Acts chapter 11,
verse 26) (Luke chapter 2, verses 1-20) (John chapter 19, verse 30) (Matthew
chapter 27, verses 45-50) (Luke chapter 24, verses 13-49) (Acts chapter 1,
verses 9-11) (Acts chapter 2, verses 1-21) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Amos
chapter 5, verse 24) (Zechariah chapter 7, verse 9) (Isaiah chapter 30, verse
18) (Hosea chapter 12, verse 6) ((Jeremiah chapter 9, verses 23-24) (Psalm
106, verse 3) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 9)(Isaiah chapter 26, verse 3)(Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 18) (Paul’s second letter to the
Thessalonians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15,
verse 13) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Psalm 4, verse 8) (Proverbs chapter
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16, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 32, verse 17) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians
chapter 4, verse 7)
Jesus the Lamb of God (baptism) (John chapter 1, verse 29) (Paul’s second letter
to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse 21) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of
Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses
25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter
18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah
chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews
chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah
chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27)
(Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14) (Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians
chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28,
verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1,
verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The first letter of
John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter
8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 1)
(John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17) (John chapter 5,
verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 1,
verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew chapter 11, verse 27)
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(Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter
1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s
letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second
letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter
10, verse 38) (Matthew 5, verse 8) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 4,
verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 12, verses 1-2) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 24) (Psalm 106,
verse 3) (The first letter of John chapter 3, verse 7) (Paul’s second letter to
Timothy chapter 2, verse 22) (Proverbs chapter 21, verse 3) (Proverbs chapter
12, verse 28) (Proverbs chapter 29, verse 7) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 6)
(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse 7) (John chapter 1, verse
14) (John chapter 17, verse 5)(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 2)(Isaiah chapter 9,
verse 6) (Revelation chapter 19, verse 16) (John chapter 4, verse 26) (John
chapter 20, verse 31) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17) (Mark chapter 1,
verses 9-11) (Luke chapter 3, verses 21-22) (John chapter 14, verse 26) (John
chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Acts chapter 2, verse 121)(Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 5, verses 22-23) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
chapter 5, verse 17)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verses 22-24)
(John chapter 5, verse 24) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 5) (The first letter of
Peter chapter 2, verse 16) (John chapter 8, verse 32) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 3, verse 17) (Isaiah chapter 58, verses 6-7) (John chapter
10, verse 10) (John chapter 1, verses 1-3) (Luke chapter 3, verse 23)(Matthew
chapter 24, verse 36) (Matthew chapter 24, verse 44) (The first letter of John
chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 35) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 12, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 16, verse 19) (Matthew
chapter 18, verse 18) (John chapter 20, verses 21-23) (Paul’s second letter to
the Corinthians chapter 12, verse 9) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses
7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (Luke
chapter 24, verses 1-49) (Isaiah chapter 65, verse 25) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 12, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verses
12-14) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-4) (Psalm 133,
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verses 1-3) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 12, verse 10) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 9)(Isaiah chapter 26,
verse 3)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 18) (Paul’s second letter
to the Thessalonians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
15, verse 13) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Psalm 4, verse 8) (Proverbs
chapter 16, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 32, verse 17) (Paul’s letter to the
Philippians chapter 4, verse 7) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
Communication creates community (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 78) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (Deuteronomy
chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew
chapter 3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14,
verses 16-17) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
1, verse 7) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9)
(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The first letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts
chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16)
(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4,
verse 11) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John
chapter 3, verses 16-17) (John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3)
(Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16,
verses 12-15) (Matthew chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter
4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter
3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse
21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter 10, verse 38) (Psalm 90, verse 2)
(The first book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24)
(Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12)
(Genesis chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses
2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse
22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
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(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14) (Jeremiah chapter 1, verses 4-8)(Matthew chapter 4, verses 18-22)
(John chapter 1, verses 35-51) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 1416) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians
chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (Matthew 5, verse 8) (Paul’s
first letter to Timothy chapter 4, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians
chapter 4, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verses 1-2)
(Matthew chapter 6, verse 24) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 19-21)
(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the
Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48)(James
chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Luke chapter 24, verses 25-27) (The
first letter of Peter chapter 2, verse 16) (John chapter 8, verse 32) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 17) (Isaiah chapter 58, verses
6-7) (John chapter 10, verse 10) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2,
verse 4) (The first letter of John chapter 3, verses 17-18) (Matthew chapter 25,
verses 34-40) (Proverbs chapter 19, verse 17) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26)
(Luke chapter 10 verses 25-37) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter
13, verses 1-13) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 32) (Paul’s
letter to the Galatians chapter 6, verse 9) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26)
(Matthew chapter 13, verses 1-23) (Genesis chapter 1, verses 26-27) (John
chapter 3, verse 16)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verse 16) (Matthew
chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 54,
verse 10) (Lamentations chapter 3, verses 22-23) (Matthew chapter 6, verses
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9-10) (Luke chapter 17, verse 20-21) (Isaiah chapter 65, verse 17) (Revelation
chapter 21, verses 1-3) (Isaiah chapter 58, verse 11) (Psalm 107, verse 9)
(John chapter 6, verse 35) (John chapter 16, verse 13)
God the Father incarnate (Judges chapter 2, verses 1-5) Israel rebuked for not
conquering the Promised Land
Rich and poor peoples and nations
Showing Omega love (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John
chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The first letter of John
chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12)
(Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5,
verses 43-48)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Matthew
chapter 7, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 15) (Paul’s
letter to the Galatians chapter 6, verse 2) (Luke chapter 7, verses 36-50)
(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 12, verse 26) (The first letter of
John chapter 3, verse 16) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 21) (Paul’s letter to the
Ephesians chapter 4, verse 29) (Proverbs chapter 31, verses 8-9) (Psalm 82,
verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 1, verse 17) (James chapter 1, verse 27) (Leviticus
chapter 25, verse 10) (Deuteronomy chapter 15, verses 7-11)(Acts chapter 20,
verse 35) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-8) (James chapter
2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verses 1-2) (Luke
chapter 16, verse 13) (Hebrews chapter 13, verses 15-16) (Isaiah chapter 58,
verses 10-11) (Hebrews chapter 13, verses 1-3) (Matthew chapter 25, verses
31-46) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 5-9) (Luke chapter 7, verses 36-50)
(Matthew chapter 5, verse 42) (Luke chapter 7, verses 36-50) (The first letter
of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first
letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8)
(Psalm 126, verse 2) (Luke chapter 6, verse 21) (Proverbs chapter 31, verses 89) (Luke chapter 6, verses 20-21) (Amos chapter 5, verse 24) (Psalm 103,
verse 6) (Proverbs chapter 29, verse 7) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 3) (Proverbs
chapter 28, verse 11) (The first letter of John chapter 3, verses 8-9) (Proverbs
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chapter 14, verse 31) (Psalm 9, verse 9) (Psalm 34, verse 18) (Zechariah
chapter 7, verse 10) (Proverbs chapter 22, verse 16) (Isaiah chapter 1, verse
17) (Luke chapter 4, verses 18-19) (Psalm 146, verse 7) (Jeremiah chapter 22,
verse 13) (Ezekiel chapter 36, verse 26) (Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4)
(Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses
13-17) (Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John
chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first
letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse
5) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse
8) (The first letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4)
(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to
the Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation
chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)
(John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew
chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse
19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter
1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse
30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1)
(Acts chapter 10, verse 38) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter
8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm
50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14)
(Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses
13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The
second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11)
Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses
26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4)
(Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9)
(Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25,
verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103,
verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17)
(Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John
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chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24)
(James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 12, verses 1-2) (John chapter 13, verses 1-17) (Jeremiah
chapter 1, verses 4-8)(Matthew chapter 4, verses 18-22) (John chapter 1,
verses 35-51) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 1, verses 10-17)
(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verses 1-9)
Sharing social capital (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The
first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians
chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48)(James chapter 2,
verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13)
(Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verse 4)
(The first letter of John chapter 3, verses 17-18) (Matthew chapter 25, verses
34-40) (Proverbs chapter 19, verse 17) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Luke
chapter 10 verses 25-37) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verses 1-13) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 32) (Paul’s letter to
the Galatians chapter 6, verse 9) (John chapter 14, verses 9-10) (The first
letter of Peter chapter 4, verse 10) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 4,
verse 14) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 14-30) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians
chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 13-16) (Proverbs chapter 18,
verse 15) (Proverbs chapter 8, verse 10) (Proverbs chapter 2, verse 10)
(Proverbs chapter 15, verse 14) (Proverbs chapter 2, verse 6) (John chapter 15,
verses 13-15) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 2) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 3146) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 34) (Paul’s letter to Titus chapter 1, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 15, verses 7-11)(Acts chapter 20, verse 35) (Paul’s
letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-8) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verses 1-2) (Luke chapter 16, verse
13) (Hebrews chapter 13, verses 15-16) (Isaiah chapter 58, verses 10-11)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verses 1-3) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 31-46)
(Matthew chapter 5, verses 5-9) (Luke chapter 7, verses 36-50) (Matthew
chapter 5, verse 42) (Proverbs chapter 31, verses 8-9) (Psalm 82, verse 3)
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(Isaiah chapter 1, verse 17) (James chapter 1, verse 27) (Leviticus chapter 25,
verse 10) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13,
verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The second letter of Peter chapter
1, verse 21) (John chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts
chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (The
first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14)
(Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35,
verse 8) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27)
(Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses
10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter
18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14)
(Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second
book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs
chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27)
(Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11,
verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89,
verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8)
(Psalm 34, verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 817) (Daniel chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter
34, verse 6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses
16-17)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse
17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s
letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17)
(Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John chapter
6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first letter of
Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s
letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The
first letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first
letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation
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chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)
(John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew
chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse
19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter
1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse
30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1)
(Acts chapter 10, verse 38) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 6)
(Matthew chapter 23, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 1, verse
3)(Matthew chapter 24, verse 36) (Isaiah chapter 64, verse 8) (Isaiah chapter
44, verse 6) (John chapter 1, verse 14) (John chapter 17, verse 5)(Hebrews
chapter 1, verse 2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 19, verse 16)
(John chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse
8) (Acts chapter 2, verse 1-21)(Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 5, verses
22-23) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (John chapter 10,
verse 10) (Judges chapter 2, verses 1-5) (Luke chapter 2, verses 1-20) (John
chapter 6, verses 67-69) (Luke chapter 1, verse 37) (Matthew chapter 19,
verse 26) (Matthew chapter 6, verses 9-10) (Luke chapter 17, verse 20-21)
(Isaiah chapter 65, verse 17) (Revelation chapter 21, verses 1-3) (John chapter
4, verse 24) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 6, verses 10-20) (The first
book of Samuel chapter 16, verse 7) (Genesis chapter 1, verses 26-27) (The
first letter of Peter chapter 2, verse 16) (John chapter 8, verse 32) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 17) (Isaiah chapter 58, verses
6-7) (John chapter 10, verse 10) (Psalm 106, verse 3) (The first letter of John
chapter 3, verse 7) (Paul’s second letter to Timothy chapter 2, verse 22)
(Proverbs chapter 21, verse 3) (Proverbs chapter 12, verse 28) (Proverbs
chapter 29, verse 7) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 5, verse
9)(Isaiah chapter 26, verse 3)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 18)
(Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 15, verse 13) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Psalm 4,
verse 8) (Proverbs chapter 16, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 32, verse 17) (Paul’s
letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 7) (Habakkuk chapter 2, verse 3) (Joel
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chapter 2, verse 28) (Amos chapter 3, verse 7) (John chapter 19, verse 30)
(The first letter of John chapter 1, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians
chapter 2, verses 8-9) (The first letter of John chapter 3, verse 2) (Paul’s letter
to the Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (Hebrews chapter 8, verse 12) (Hebrews
chapter 4, verse 12) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Amos chapter 5, verse 24)
(Zechariah chapter 7, verse 9) (Isaiah chapter 30, verse 18) (Hosea chapter 12,
verse 6) ((Jeremiah chapter 9, verses 23-24) (Psalm 106, verse 3)
Rich and poor (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6)
(Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (John chapter 13, verses 1-17) (The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John
chapter 15, verse 12) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The
first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians
chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48)(James chapter 2,
verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13)
(Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 16)
(Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 28) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 3, verse 11) (James chapter 2, verses 2-4) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 2, verse 11) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Luke
chapter 6, verse 27-36) (Matthew chapter 7, verse 12) (Genesis chapter 1,
verses 26-27) (Paul’s letter to Timothy chapter 4, verse 12) (Matthew chapter
19, verse 21) (Proverbs chapter 31, verses 8-9) (Luke chapter 6, verses 20-21)
(Amos chapter 5, verse 24) (Psalm 103, verse 6) (Proverbs chapter 29, verse 7)
(Matthew chapter 5, verse 3) (Proverbs chapter 28, verse 11) (The first letter
of John chapter 3, verses 8-9) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Amos chapter 5,
verse 24) (Zechariah chapter 7, verse 9) (Isaiah chapter 30, verse 18) (Hosea
chapter 12, verse 6) ((Jeremiah chapter 9, verses 23-24) (Psalm 106, verse 3)
(Proverbs chapter 31, verses 8-9) (Psalm 82, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 1, verse
17) (James chapter 1, verse 27) (Leviticus chapter 25, verse 10) (Deuteronomy
chapter 15, verses 7-11)(Acts chapter 20, verse 35) (Paul’s letter to the
Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-8) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 15, verses 1-2) (Luke chapter 16, verse 13)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verses 15-16) (Isaiah chapter 58, verses 10-11)
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(Hebrews chapter 13, verses 1-3) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 31-46)
(Matthew chapter 5, verses 5-9) (Luke chapter 7, verses 36-50) (Matthew
chapter 5, verse 42) (Matthew chapter 19, verses 16-22) (Numbers chapter 6,
verses 24-26) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews
chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7)
(Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (John chapter 6, verses 1-15) (John chapter 6,
verse 35) (Acts chapter 2, verses 42-47) (Acts chapter 4, verses 32-37) (John
chapter 3, verse 16)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verse 16) (Matthew
chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 54,
verse 10) (Lamentations chapter 3, verses 22-23) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse
2) (Mark chapter 14, verse 7) (The first letter of Peter chapter 2, verse 16)
(John chapter 8, verse 32) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 3,
verse 17) (Isaiah chapter 58, verses 6-7) (John chapter 10, verse 10) (Judges
chapter 2, verses 1-5) (John chapter 1, verse 14) (John chapter 17, verse
5)(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse 6) (Revelation chapter
19, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to
the Colossians chapter 3, verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter
2, verses 2-4) (Psalm 133, verses 1-3) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse
8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 10)
Real wealth (Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians
chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28,
verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1,
verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The first letter of
John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter
8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 1)
(John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17) (John chapter 5,
verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 1,
verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew chapter 11, verse 27)
(Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter
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1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s
letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second
letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter
10, verse 38) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27)
(Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses
10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter
18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14)
(Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second
book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs
chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27)
(Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11,
verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89,
verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8)
(Psalm 34, verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 817) (Daniel chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter
34, verse 6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses
16-17)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse
17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 78) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (John chapter
8, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 5, verse 8) (Matthew
chapter 5, verses 14-16) (Psalm 119, verse 105) (The first letter of John
chapter 1, verses 5-7) (Psalm 27, verse 1) (Luke chapter 11, verse 34) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 4, verse
16) (John chapter 9, verses 5-7) (Isaiah chapter 58, verse 8) (John chapter 12,
verse 36) (John chapter 1, verses 4-9) (Isaiah chapter 60, verse 20) (Revelation
chapter 21, verse 23) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (Proverbs chapter 20, verse
27) (Isaiah chapter 60, verse 1) (Psalm 18, verse 28) (Daniel chapter 2, verse
22) (Psalm 36, verse 9) (Luke chapter 21, verses 1-4) (Ezekiel chapter 36,
verse 26) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verses 1-2) (Revelation
chapter 21, verse 5) (Luke chapter 12, verses 13-21) (Revelation chapter 1,
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verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13)
(The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 14, verse 26)
(John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (Psalm 100, verses 1-2) (Psalm 95, verses 12) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 5, verse 19) (Psalm 147, verse 1)
(Psalm 150, verses 1-6) (John chapter 4, verses 23-24)(Psalm 95, verse
6)(Isaiah chapter 12, verse 5) (Luke chapter 4, verse 8) (Psalm 29, verse 2)
(Psalm 66, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 4)(Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians
chapter 5, verses 22-23) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 14, verse 17) (Paul’s first letter to the
Thessalonians chapter 5, verse 16) (Isaiah chapter 55, verse 12) (Psalm 30,
verse 11) (Psalm 16, verse 11)(Psalm 150, verse 6) (Psalm 100, verses 1-2)
(John chapter 15, verses 10-11) (Psalm 16, verse 9) (Psalm 118, verse 24)
(Psalm 126, verse 5) (Psalm 105, verse 3) (Proverbs chapter 14, verse 31)
(Psalm 9, verse 9) (Psalm 34, verse 18) (Zechariah chapter 7, verse 10)
(Proverbs chapter 22, verse 16) (Isaiah chapter 1, verse 17) (Luke chapter 4,
verses 18-19) (Psalm 146, verse 7) (Jeremiah chapter 22, verse 13)
Evolution, ecosystems and climate change
Science, revelation, evolution and biblical interpretation (Deuteronomy chapter
6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter
3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 1617) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7)
(The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter
1, verse 8) (The first letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses
3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first
letter to the Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11)
(Revelation chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3,
verses 16-17) (John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter
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to the Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15)
(Matthew chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42)
(Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5)
(Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah
chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter 10, verse 38) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first
book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102,
verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis
chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6)
(Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse
22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter
23, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 1, verse 3)(Matthew chapter
24, verse 36) (Isaiah chapter 64, verse 8) (Isaiah chapter 44, verse 6) (John
chapter 1, verse 14) (John chapter 17, verse 5)(Hebrews chapter 1, verse
2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 19, verse 16) (John chapter
14, verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Acts
chapter 2, verse 1-21)(Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 5, verses 22-23)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (Genesis chapter 1, verse
1 to chapter 3, verse 24) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Isaiah chapter 55,
verses 8-9)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 1 to chapter 16, verse
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27) (Luke chapter 18, verses 1-14) (Exodus chapter 13, verse 1 to chapter 14,
verse 31) (Song of songs chapter 1, verse 1 to chapter 8, verse 14) (Psalm 22,
verses 1-31) (Hosea chapter 1, verse 1 to chapter 14, verse 9) (Leviticus
chapter 25, verses 1-25) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 2, verse
9) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 1 to Malachi chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter
1, verse 1 to Revelation chapter 22, verse 21) (judges chapter 13, verses 1-25)
(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 1, verses 10-17) (Paul’s first letter
to the Corinthians chapter 3, verses 1-9)
Religious and scientific humility (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 2, verses
19-22) (Genesis chapter 1, verses 1-2) (John chapter 1, verses 1-3) (Proverbs
chapter 3, verses 13-18) (James chapter 3, verse 17) (James chapter 1, verse 5)
9Proverbs chapter 18, verse 15) (John chapter 8, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the
Ephesians chapter 5, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 14-16) (Psalm 119,
verse 105) (The first letter of John chapter 1, verses 5-7) (Psalm 27, verse 1)
(Luke chapter 11, verse 34) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 4,
verse 6) (Matthew chapter 4, verse 16) (John chapter 9, verses 5-7) (Isaiah
chapter 58, verse 8) (John chapter 12, verse 36) (John chapter 1, verses 4-9)
(Isaiah chapter 60, verse 20) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 23) (James chapter
1, verse 17) (Proverbs chapter 20, verse 27) (Isaiah chapter 60, verse 1) (Psalm
18, verse 28) (Daniel chapter 2, verse 22) (Psalm 36, verse 9) (The first letter
of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter
15, verse 12) (Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians
chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28,
verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1,
verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The first letter of
John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter
8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 1)
(John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17) (John chapter 5,
verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 1,
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verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew chapter 11, verse 27)
(Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter
1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s
letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second
letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter
10, verse 38) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27)
(Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses
10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter
18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14)
(Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second
book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs
chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27)
(Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11,
verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89,
verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8)
(Psalm 34, verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 817) (Daniel chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter
34, verse 6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses
16-17)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse
17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 1921) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the
Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48)(James
chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1,
verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the
Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to
the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 23, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to
the Ephesians chapter 1, verse 3)(Matthew chapter 24, verse 36) (Isaiah
chapter 64, verse 8) (Isaiah chapter 44, verse 6) (John chapter 1, verse 14)
(John chapter 17, verse 5)(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse
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6) (Revelation chapter 19, verse 16) (John chapter 3, verse 16)(The first letter
of John chapter 4, verse 16) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Jeremiah
chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 54, verse 10) (Lamentations chapter 3,
verses 22-23) (Ezekiel chapter 36, verse 26) (John chapter 13, verses 1-17)
(Jeremiah chapter 1, verses 4-8)(Matthew chapter 4, verses 18-22) (John
chapter 1, verses 35-51) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 16)
(Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the
Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-4) (Psalm 133, verses 1-3) (The first letter of
Peter chapter 3, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 10)
The climate change debate(Genesis chapter 1, verses 1-2) (John chapter 1,
verses 1-3) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13,
verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (Proverbs chapter 31, verses 8-9)
(Luke chapter 6, verses 20-21) (Amos chapter 5, verse 24) (Psalm 103, verse
6) (Proverbs chapter 29, verse 7) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 3) (Proverbs
chapter 28, verse 11) (The first letter of John chapter 3, verses 8-9) (Proverbs
chapter 14, verse 31) (Psalm 9, verse 9) (Psalm 34, verse 18) (Zechariah
chapter 7, verse 10) (Proverbs chapter 22, verse 16) (Isaiah chapter 1, verse
17) (Luke chapter 4, verses 18-19) (Psalm 146, verse 7) (Jeremiah chapter 22,
verse 13) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 14,
verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (Proverbs chapter 31, verses 8-9) (Psalm
82, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 1, verse 17) (James chapter 1, verse 27) (Leviticus
chapter 25, verse 10) (Deuteronomy chapter 15, verses 7-11)(Acts chapter 20,
verse 35) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-8) (James chapter
2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verses 1-2) (Luke
chapter 16, verse 13) (Hebrews chapter 13, verses 15-16) (Isaiah chapter 58,
verses 10-11) (Hebrews chapter 13, verses 1-3) (Matthew chapter 25, verses
31-46) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 5-9) (Luke chapter 7, verses 36-50)
(Matthew chapter 5, verse 42) (John chapter 6, verses 1-15) (John chapter 6,
verse 35) (Acts chapter 2, verses 42-47) (Acts chapter 4, verses 32-37) (The
first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14)
(Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35,
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verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 8, verses 24-25) (Psalm 71, verse 14) (Psalm 71, verse 5)
(Psalm 33, verse 22) (Hebrews chapter 6, verse 19) (Acts chapter 24, verse 15)
(Pauls letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 5) (Psalm 146, verse 5) (Paul’s
second letter to the Thessalonians chapter 2, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 12, verses 1-2) (Ezekiel chapter 36, verse 26) (Psalm 51, verse
10) (Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3,
verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28, verse 19)
(John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter
2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The first letter of John chapter 5,
verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6)
(Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter
14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17) (John chapter 5, verse 17) (John
chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17)
(John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse
21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the
Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second letter of Peter
chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter 10, verse 38)
Embrace the environment like a brother (Job chapter 12, verses 7-10) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 20) (Genesis chapter 1, verses 1-2) (John
chapter 1, verses 1-3) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John
chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (John chapter 15, verses
1-17) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 3, verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2,
verses 2-4) (Psalm 133, verses 1-3) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 8)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 10) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8)
(Amos chapter 5, verse 24) (Zechariah chapter 7, verse 9) (Isaiah chapter 30,
verse 18) (Hosea chapter 12, verse 6) ((Jeremiah chapter 9, verses 23-24)
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(Psalm 106, verse 3) (Numbers chapter 6, verses 24-26) (Matthew chapter 5,
verse 9)(Isaiah chapter 26, verse 3)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12,
verse 18) (Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse 13) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14)
(Psalm 4, verse 8) (Proverbs chapter 16, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 32, verse 17)
(Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 7) (James chapter 2, verses 1426) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Deuteronomy chapter
32, verse 35) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 19) (Matthew
chapter 16, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 18, verse 18) (John chapter 20, verses
21-23) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 12, verse 9) (The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses
11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew
chapter 5, verses 43-48)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to
the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Matthew
chapter 12, verses 46-50) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3,
verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28, verse 19)
(John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter
2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The first letter of John chapter 5,
verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6)
(Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter
14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17) (John chapter 5, verse 17) (John
chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17)
(John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse
21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the
Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second letter of Peter
chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter 10, verse 38)
(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 23, verse
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9)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 1, verse 3)(Matthew chapter 24, verse
36) (Isaiah chapter 64, verse 8) (Isaiah chapter 44, verse 6) (John chapter 1,
verse 14) (John chapter 17, verse 5)(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 2)(Isaiah
chapter 9, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 19, verse 16) (Revelation chapter 1,
verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13)
Justice through Jesus the Word (John chapter 1, verse 14) (John chapter 17,
verse 5)(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse 6) (Revelation
chapter 19, verse 16) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Amos chapter 5, verse 24)
(Zechariah chapter 7, verse 9) (Isaiah chapter 30, verse 18) (Hosea chapter 12,
verse 6) ((Jeremiah chapter 9, verses 23-24) (Psalm 106, verse 3) (John
chapter 1, verses 1-18) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21,
verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 1) (John
chapter 1, verse 1) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 1 to Malachi chapter 4, verse 6)
(Genesis chapter 1, verse 1 to Chapter 3, verse 24) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The
first book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm
102, verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12)
(Genesis chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses
2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse
22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14) (John chapter 4, verses 23-24)(Psalm 95, verse 6)(Isaiah chapter 12,
verse 5) (Luke chapter 4, verse 8) (Psalm 29, verse 2) (Psalm 66, verse 4) (John
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chapter 1, verse 1 to chapter 21, verse 25) (John chapter 8, verse 12) (Paul’s
letter to the Ephesians chapter 5, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 14-16)
(Psalm 119, verse 105) (The first letter of John chapter 1, verses 5-7) (Psalm
27, verse 1) (Luke chapter 11, verse 34) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 4, verse 16) (John chapter 9, verses 5-7)
(Isaiah chapter 58, verse 8) (John chapter 12, verse 36) (John chapter 1, verses
4-9) (Isaiah chapter 60, verse 20) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 23) (James
chapter 1, verse 17) (Proverbs chapter 20, verse 27) (Isaiah chapter 60, verse
1) (Psalm 18, verse 28) (Daniel chapter 2, verse 22) (Psalm 36, verse 9) (Paul’s
letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 10-11) (Paul’s letter to the Romans
chapter 8, verses 19-21) (Luke chapter 3, verse 23) (Deuteronomy chapter 6,
verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3,
verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17)
(John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The
first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9,
verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1,
verse 8) (The first letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 34) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter
to the Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11)
(Revelation chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3,
verses 16-17) (John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter
to the Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15)
(Matthew chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42)
(Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5)
(Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah
chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter 10, verse 38) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians
chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 23, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians
chapter 1, verse 3)(Matthew chapter 24, verse 36) (Isaiah chapter 64, verse 8)
(Isaiah chapter 44, verse 6) (John chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter 15,
verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Acts chapter 2, verse 1-21)(Paul’s letter to
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the Galatians chapter 5, verses 22-23) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8,
verses 26-27) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 1 to Revelation chapter 22, verse 21)
Jesus compared to constructed systems (John chapter 1, verses 1-18)
(Revelation chapter 21, verse 4) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation
chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 1, verse 16) (John chapter 15, verses 1-17) (James chapter
2, verses 14-26) (Job chapter 12, verses 7-10) (Paul’s letter to the Romans
chapter 1, verse 20) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John
chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The first letter of John
chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12)
(Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5,
verses 43-48)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Matthew
chapter 12, verses 46-50) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2)
(The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse
14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter
35, verse 8)
The earth and its ecosystems (James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 12, verses 1-2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 7,
verse 22) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 16) (The first letter of
Peter chapter 3, verses 3-4) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse 6)
(Ezekiel chapter 11, verse 19) (Psalm 86, verse 11) (Paul’s letter to the Romans
chapter 12, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verses 12-14)
(Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-4) (Psalm 133, verses 1-3)
(The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
12, verse 10) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The first letter
of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2,
verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26)
(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter
6, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 12, verses 46-50) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy
chapter 5, verses 1-2) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter 8,
verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm
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50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14)
(Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses
13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The
second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11)
Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses
26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4)
(Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9)
(Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25,
verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103,
verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17)
(Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John
chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24)
(James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (Leviticus chapter 19,
verse 2) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter
12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah
chapter 35, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21,
verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (The first letter of Peter chapter 2,
verse 16) (John chapter 8, verse 32) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
chapter 3, verse 17) (Isaiah chapter 58, verses 6-7) (John chapter 10, verse
10) (John chapter 15, verses 1-17) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Job
chapter 12, verses 7-10) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 20)
(John chapter 1, verse 1 to chapter 21, verse 25) (John chapter 1, verses 1-5)
(John chapter 1, verse 14) (John chapter 17, verse 5)(Hebrews chapter 1, verse
2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 19, verse 16) (Jeremiah
chapter 1, verses 4-8)(Matthew chapter 4, verses 18-22) (John chapter 1,
verses 35-51)(Mark chapter 12, verses 28-34) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians
chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 23, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians
chapter 1, verse 3)(Matthew chapter 24, verse 36) (Isaiah chapter 64, verse 8)
(Isaiah chapter 44, verse 6) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8)
(John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (Isaiah chapter
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42, verse 3) (Luke chapter 19, verse 41) (John chapter 11, verses 33-36)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 15) (The first letter of Peter
chapter 3, verse 8) (Psalm 126, verse 2) (Luke chapter 6, verse 21) (Judges
chapter 6, verses 11-27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 1921)(Matthew chapter 6, verse 24) (John chapter 8, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to
the Ephesians chapter 5, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 14-16) (Psalm
119, verse 105) (The first letter of John chapter 1, verses 5-7) (Psalm 27, verse
1) (Luke chapter 11, verse 34) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter
4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 4, verse 16) (John chapter 9, verses 5-7) (Isaiah
chapter 58, verse 8) (John chapter 12, verse 36) (John chapter 1, verses 4-9)
(Isaiah chapter 60, verse 20) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 23) (James chapter
1, verse 17) (Proverbs chapter 20, verse 27) (Isaiah chapter 60, verse 1) (Psalm
18, verse 28) (Daniel chapter 2, verse 22) (Psalm 36, verse 9) (Matthew
chapter 5, verse 9)(Isaiah chapter 26, verse 3)(Paul’s letter to the Romans
chapter 12, verse 18) (Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians chapter 3,
verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse 13) (Hebrews chapter
12, verse 14) (Psalm 4, verse 8) (Proverbs chapter 16, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter
32, verse 17) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 7)
God the Father incarnate (Judges Chapter 6, verses 11-27) the selection of
Gideon
Part two
Romantic love
Falling in love and staying in love (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings
chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 2527) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18,
verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter
40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13,
verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46,
verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32,
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verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7,
verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3)
(Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse
31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2,
verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse
10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses
11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse
24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5)
(Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (Revelation
chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22,
verse 13) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 14,
verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (The first letter of John chapter 2, verse
20)(The first letter of John chapter 2, verse 27) (Luke chapter 4, verses 18-19)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 7, verse 22) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians
chapter 3, verse 16) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verses 3- 4) (The first
book of Samuel chapter 16, verse 7) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses
7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (Paul’s letter
to the Romans chapter 15, verse 1) (John chapter 13, verses 1-17) (Psalm 126,
verse 2) (Luke chapter 6, verse 21) (Psalm 139, verse 14) (Genesis chapter 1,
verses 26-27) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 2, verse 10) (Paul’s letter
to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 6, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 10, verse 30) (Jeremiah chapter 1,
verses 4-8)(Matthew chapter 4, verses 18-22) (John chapter 1, verses 35-51)
(Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the
Ephesians chapter 4, verses 1-3) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2,
verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 1, verses 9-10) (The first letter
of Peter chapter 1, verse 22) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 19-21)
(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the
Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48)(James
chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 12, verses 46-50)
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(Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2) (Deuteronomy chapter 6,
verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3,
verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17)
(John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The
first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9,
verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1,
verse 8) (The first letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 34) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter
to the Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11)
(Revelation chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3,
verses 16-17) (John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter
to the Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15)
(Matthew chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42)
(Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5)
(Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah
chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter 10, verse 38) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians
chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 23, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians
chapter 1, verse 3)(Matthew chapter 24, verse 36) (Isaiah chapter 64, verse 8)
(Isaiah chapter 44, verse 6) (John chapter 1, verse 14) (John chapter 17, verse
5)(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse 6) (Revelation chapter
19, verse 16) (John chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts
chapter 1, verse 8) (Acts chapter 2, verse 1-21)(Paul’s letter to the Galatians
chapter 5, verses 22-23) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27)
(John chapter 3, verse 16)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verse 16)
(Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah
chapter 54, verse 10) (Lamentations chapter 3, verses 22-23) (The first letter
of Peter chapter 2, verse 16) (John chapter 8, verse 32) (Paul’s second letter to
the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 17) (Isaiah chapter 58, verses 6-7) (John
chapter 10, verse 10) (Judgers chapter 6, verses 11-27) (Luke chapter 2,
verses 1-20) (John chapter 6, verses 67-69) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians
chapter 4, verse 4)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse 13) (Paul’s
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letter to the Galatians chapter 5, verses 22-23) (The first letter of Peter chapter
1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 14, verse 17) (Paul’s first letter
to the Thessalonians chapter 5, verse 16) (Isaiah chapter 55, verse 12) (Psalm
30, verse 11) (Psalm 16, verse 11)(Psalm 150, verse 6) (Psalm 100, verses 1-2)
(John chapter 15, verses 10-11) (Psalm 16, verse 9) (Psalm 118, verse 24)
(Psalm 126, verse 5) (Psalm 105, verse 3) (John chapter 8, verse 12) (Paul’s
letter to the Ephesians chapter 5, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 14-16)
(Psalm 119, verse 105) (The first letter of John chapter 1, verses 5-7) (Psalm
27, verse 1) (Luke chapter 11, verse 34) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 4, verse 16) (John chapter 9, verses 5-7)
(Isaiah chapter 58, verse 8) (John chapter 12, verse 36) (John chapter 1, verses
4-9) (Isaiah chapter 60, verse 20) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 23) (James
chapter 1, verse 17) (Proverbs chapter 20, verse 27) (Isaiah chapter 60, verse
1) (Psalm 18, verse 28) (Daniel chapter 2, verse 22) (Psalm 36, verse 9)
Homosexual relationships part 1 (reasoning) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book
of Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102,
verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis
chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6)
(Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse
22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Ezekiel chapter 36, verse 26)
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(Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 33) (Ezekiel chapter 11, verse 19) (Matthew
chapter 6, verses 9-10) (Luke chapter 17, verse 20-21) (Isaiah chapter 65,
verse 17) (Revelation chapter 21, verses 1-3) (Psalm 100, verses 1-2) (Psalm
95, verses 1-2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 5, verse 19) (Psalm 147,
verse 1) (Psalm 150, verses 1-6) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation
chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (John chapter 3, verse
16)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verse 16) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 4348) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 54, verse 10) (Lamentations
chapter 3, verses 22-23) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 2, verse
9) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12,
verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah
chapter 35, verse 8) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John
chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (Psalm 139, verse 14)
(Genesis chapter 1, verses 26-27) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 2,
verse 10) (Paul’s letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first
letter to the Corinthians chapter 6, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 10, verse 30)
(John chapter 8, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 5, verse 8)
(Matthew chapter 5, verses 14-16) (Psalm 119, verse 105) (The first letter of
John chapter 1, verses 5-7) (Psalm 27, verse 1) (Luke chapter 11, verse 34)
(Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 4,
verse 16) (John chapter 9, verses 5-7) (Isaiah chapter 58, verse 8) (John
chapter 12, verse 36) (John chapter 1, verses 4-9) (Isaiah chapter 60, verse
20) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 23) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (Proverbs
chapter 20, verse 27) (Isaiah chapter 60, verse 1) (Psalm 18, verse 28) (Daniel
chapter 2, verse 22) (Psalm 36, verse 9) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 1, verses 10-17) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verses
1-9) (Revelation chapter 21, verses 4-5) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter
3, verse 28) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verse 11) (James chapter
2, verses 2-4) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 2, verse 11) (Matthew
chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Luke chapter 6, verse 27-36) (Matthew chapter 7,
verse 12) (Genesis chapter 1, verses 26-27) (Paul’s letter to Timothy chapter 4,
verse 12)
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Homosexual relationships part 2 (theology) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book
of Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102,
verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis
chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6)
(Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse
22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13,
verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1,
verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the
Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (John chapter 3,
verse 16)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verse 16) (Matthew chapter 5,
verses 43-48) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 54, verse 10)
(Lamentations chapter 3, verses 22-23) (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to
the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 4348)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 12,
verses 46-50) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2) (Paul’s letter
to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 23, verse 9)(Paul’s letter
to the Ephesians chapter 1, verse 3)(Matthew chapter 24, verse 36) (Isaiah
chapter 64, verse 8) (Isaiah chapter 44, verse 6) (John chapter 1, verse 14)
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(John chapter 17, verse 5)(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse
6) (Revelation chapter 19, verse 16) (Genesis chapter 6, verses 6-16 and
chapter 21, verse 17) (Luke chapter 2, verses 1-20) (John chapter 6, verses
67-69) (Matthew chapter 27, verses 45-56) (Luke 24, verses 1-49) (Acts
chapter 1, verses 9-11) (Acts chapter 2, verses 1-21) (Mark chapter 1, verses
14-15) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 33) (John chapter 19, verse 30) (Genesis
chapter 32, verses 22-32) (Genesis chapter 22, verses 11-18) (Paul’s letter to
the Philippians chapter 4, verse 4)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15,
verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 5, verses 22-23) (The first
letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 14, verse
17) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 5, verse 16) (Isaiah chapter
55, verse 12) (Psalm 30, verse 11) (Psalm 16, verse 11)(Psalm 150, verse 6)
(Psalm 100, verses 1-2) (John chapter 15, verses 10-11) (Psalm 16, verse 9)
(Psalm 118, verse 24) (Psalm 126, verse 5) (Psalm 105, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 12, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3,
verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-4) (Psalm
133, verses 1-3) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 12, verse 10) John chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter 15,
verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Acts chapter 2, verse 1-21)(Paul’s letter to
the Galatians chapter 5, verses 22-23) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8,
verses 26-27) (John chapter 3, verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4)
(Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses
13-17) (Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John
chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first
letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse
5) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse
8) (The first letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4)
(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to
the Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation
chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)
(John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew
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chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse
19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter
1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse
30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1)
(Acts chapter 10, verse 38) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verses 1214) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verses 1-3) (Paul’s letter to the
Philippians chapter 2, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 1, verses
9-10) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 22) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 1
to Malachi chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 1 to Revelation
chapter 22, verse 21) (Genesis chapter 1, verses 26-27) (Paul’s letter to the
Galatians chapter 3, verse 28) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verse
11) (James chapter 2, verses 2-4) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 2, verse
11) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Luke chapter 6, verse 27-36)
(Matthew chapter 7, verse 12) (Genesis chapter 1, verses 26-27) (Paul’s letter
to Timothy chapter 4, verse 12) (Proverbs chapter 31, verses 8-9) (Psalm 82,
verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 1, verse 17) (James chapter 1, verse 27) (Leviticus
chapter 25, verse 10) (Deuteronomy chapter 15, verses 7-11)(Acts chapter 20,
verse 35) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-8) (James chapter
2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verses 1-2) (Luke
chapter 16, verse 13) (Hebrews chapter 13, verses 15-16) (Isaiah chapter 58,
verses 10-11) (Hebrews chapter 13, verses 1-3) (Matthew chapter 25, verses
31-46) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 5-9) (Luke chapter 7, verses 36-50)
(Matthew chapter 5, verse 42) (Luke chapter 3, verse 23)(John chapter 1,
verses 1-3) (Luke chapter 23, verses 44-49) (Psalm 106, verse 3) (The first
letter of John chapter 3, verse 7) (Paul’s second letter to Timothy chapter 2,
verse 22) (Proverbs chapter 21, verse 3) (Proverbs chapter 12, verse 28)
(Proverbs chapter 29, verse 7) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 6) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 3, verse 23) (Isaiah chapter 55, verses 8-9) (Jeremiah chapter
23, verses 23-24) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verse 12)
(Matthew chapter 7, verse 12) (Luke chapter 10, verses 25-37) (Matthew
chapter 9, verses 36-38) (Psalm 112, verse 5) (Acts chapter 4, verses 34-35)
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(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verses 24-25) (Matthew chapter 5,
verse 16)
Homosexual relationships part 3 (application) (Luke chapter 2, verses 1-20)
(John chapter 6, verse 67-69) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 11,
verses 23-25) (John chapter 1, verse 1-3) (Luke chapter 3, verse 33) (Hebrews
chapter 2, verses 5-18) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 26-27) (Psalm 139, verse 14)
(Genesis chapter 1, verses 26-27) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 2,
verse 10) (Paul’s letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first
letter to the Corinthians chapter 6, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 10, verse 30)
(Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the
Ephesians chapter 4, verses 1-3) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2,
verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 1, verses 9-10) (The first letter
of Peter chapter 1, verse 22) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 28)
(Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verse 11) (James chapter 2, verses 24) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 2, verse 11) (Matthew chapter 5, verses
43-48) (Luke chapter 6, verse 27-36) (Matthew chapter 7, verse 12) (Genesis
chapter 1, verses 26-27) (Paul’s letter to Timothy chapter 4, verse 12)
(Proverbs chapter 31, verses 8-9) (Psalm 82, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 1, verse
17) (James chapter 1, verse 27) (Leviticus chapter 25, verse 10) (Deuteronomy
chapter 15, verses 7-11)(Acts chapter 20, verse 35) (Paul’s letter to the
Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-8) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 15, verses 1-2) (Luke chapter 16, verse 13)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verses 15-16) (Isaiah chapter 58, verses 10-11)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verses 1-3) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 31-46)
(Matthew chapter 5, verses 5-9) (Luke chapter 7, verses 36-50) (Matthew
chapter 5, verse 42) (Matthew chapter 7, verses 13-14)(Genesis chapter 1,
verse 1 to Malachi chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 1 to
Revelation chapter 22, verse 21) (Genesis chapter 2, verse 24) (Revelation
chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22,
verse 13) (Ezekiel chapter 36, verse 26) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 33)
(Ezekiel chapter 11, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse
16) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the
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Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-4) (Psalm 133, verses 1-3) (The first letter of
Peter chapter 3, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 10)
(Matthew chapter 6, verses 9-10) (Luke chapter 17, verse 20-21) (Isaiah
chapter 65, verse 17) (Revelation chapter 21, verses 1-3) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 7, verse 22) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 16)
(The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verses 3- 4) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first
book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102,
verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis
chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6)
(Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse
22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13,
verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to
the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 4348)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 12,
verses 46-50) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2) (The first
letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s
first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8)
(The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse
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14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter
35, verse 8) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (Ecclesiastes chapter 3, verse 11) (John
chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 41, verse 13)
Arranged marriages part 1 (the present) (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The
first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14)
(Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35,
verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter
to the Ephesians chapter 4, verses 1-3) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter
2, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 1, verses 9-10) (The first
letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 22) (Genesis chapter 2, verse 24) (Revelation
chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22,
verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter
23, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 1, verse 3)(Matthew chapter
24, verse 36) (Isaiah chapter 64, verse 8) (Isaiah chapter 44, verse 6) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse 21) (Hebrews chapter 4, verse
15) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse 17) (Luke chapter
3, verse 23) (Matthew chapter 4, verse 17) (Matthew chapter 4, verse 23)
(Genesis chapter 3, verse 2 to chapter 4, verse 28) 9Leviticus chapter 19, verse
2) (John chapter 3, verse 16)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verse 16)
(Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah
chapter 54, verse 10) (Lamentations chapter 3, verses 22-23) (Matthew
chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Luke chapter 6, verses 27-36) (Mark chapter 1,
verses 14-15) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 33) (Paul’s letter to the Romans
chapter 12, verse 14) (John chapter 3, verse 8) (Psalm 139, verse 14) (Genesis
chapter 1, verses 26-27) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 2, verse 10)
(Paul’s letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 6, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 10, verse 30) (Paul’s letter
to the Romans chapter 7, verse 22) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3,
verse 16) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verses 3- 4) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 15, verse 6) (Ezekiel chapter 11, verse 19) (Psalm 86, verse
11) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the
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Colossians chapter 3, verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2,
verses 2-4) (Psalm 133, verses 1-3) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 8)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 10) (The first letter of John
chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12)
(Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5,
verses 43-48)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Matthew
chapter 12, verses 46-50) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2)
(John chapter 19, verse 30)
Arranged marriages part 2 (the past) (Genesis chapter 2, verse 24) (Paul’s letter
to the Colossians chapter 3, verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians
chapter 4, verses 1-3) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verse 2)
(Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 1, verses 9-10) (The first letter of Peter
chapter 1, verse 22) (Psalm 139, verse 14) (Genesis chapter 1, verses 26-27)
(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 2, verse 10) (Paul’s letter to the
Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter
6, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 10, verse 30) (John chapter 8, verse 12) (Paul’s
letter to the Ephesians chapter 5, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 14-16)
(Psalm 119, verse 105) (The first letter of John chapter 1, verses 5-7) (Psalm
27, verse 1) (Luke chapter 11, verse 34) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 4, verse 16) (John chapter 9, verses 5-7)
(Isaiah chapter 58, verse 8) (John chapter 12, verse 36) (John chapter 1, verses
4-9) (Isaiah chapter 60, verse 20) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 23) (James
chapter 1, verse 17) (Proverbs chapter 20, verse 27) (Isaiah chapter 60, verse
1) (Psalm 18, verse 28) (Daniel chapter 2, verse 22) (Psalm 36, verse 9) (Psalm
90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23,
verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139,
verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm
139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses
10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7,
verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
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(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6)
(Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Isaiah chapter 55, verses 8-9) (Jeremiah
chapter 23, verses 23-24) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 1,
verses 10-17) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verses 1-9) (Ezra
chapter 1, verses 1-4) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16)
(Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter
4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (Matthew 5, verse 8) (Paul’s first letter
to Timothy chapter 4, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse
8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verses 1-2) (Matthew chapter 6,
verse 24) (Ezra chapter 10, verses 10-11) (Ezra chapter 1, verse 1 to chapter
10, verse 44) (John chapter 1, verse 14) (John chapter 17, verse 5)(Hebrews
chapter 1, verse 2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 19, verse 16)
(Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Luke chapter 6, verses 27-36) (John
chapter 3, verse 8) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (John
chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (The first letter of John
chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse
12) (John chapter 19, verse 30) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter
5, verse 21) (Hebrews chapter 4, verse 15) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 5, verse 17) (The first letter of John chapter 1, verse
9)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 2, verses 8-9) (The first letter of John
chapter 3, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (Hebrews
chapter 8, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 16) (Paul’s
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letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians
chapter 2, verses 2-4) (Psalm 133, verses 1-3) (The first letter of Peter chapter
3, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 10) (John chapter 3,
verse 16)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verse 16) (Matthew chapter 5,
verses 43-48) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 54, verse 10)
(Lamentations chapter 3, verses 22-23)
Arranged marriages part 3 (the future) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 1 to
Revelation chapter 22, verse 21) (Revelation chapter 19, verses 79)(Revelation chapter 21, verse 2)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 5,
verses 25-32) (Matthew chapter 24, verse 36) (Matthew chapter 24, verses
42-44) (John chapter 14, verse 3) (James chapter 5, verse 7) (Paul’s first letter
to the Thessalonians chapter 5, verse 2) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians
chapter 5, verse 23) (Matthew chapter 24, verse 27) (John chapter 1, verse 14)
(John chapter 17, verse 5)(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse
6) (Revelation chapter 19, verse 16) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
chapter 12, verse 9) (The first letter of John chapter 1, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to
the Ephesians chapter 2, verses 8-9) (The first letter of John chapter 3, verse 2)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (Hebrews chapter 8, verse 12)
(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35)
(John chapter 15, verse 12) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings
chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 2527) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18,
verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter
40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13,
verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46,
verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32,
verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7,
verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3)
(Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse
31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2,
verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse
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10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses
11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse
24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5)
(Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (Matthew
chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Luke chapter 6, verses 27-36) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 3, verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4,
verses 1-3) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to
the Philippians chapter 1, verses 9-10) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1,
verse 22) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6)
(Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse
16) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the
Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-4) (Psalm 133, verses 1-3) (The first letter of
Peter chapter 3, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 10) (The
first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14)
(Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35,
verse 8)(Ezra chapter 10, verses 10-11) (Acts chapter 10, verse 1 to chapter
11, verse 18) (John chapter 3, verse 16)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verse
16) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah
chapter 54, verse 10) (Lamentations chapter 3, verses 22-23) (Paul’s letter to
the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 32) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
chapter 5, verses 18-21) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 10)
(Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 1, verse 20) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse
14) (Luke chapter 23, verse 34) (Isaiah chapter 61, verses 1-4) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 15, verse 6) (Ezekiel chapter 11, verse 19) (Psalm 86,
verse 11) (Ezekiel chapter 36, verse 26) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 33) (The
first letter of John chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew
chapter 5, verses 43-48)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to
the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Matthew
chapter 12, verses 46-50) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2)
(John chapter 15, verses 13-17) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 7, verse
22) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 16) (The first letter of Peter
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chapter 3, verses 3- 4) (Psalm 100, verses 1-2) (Psalm 95, verses 1-2) (Paul’s
letter to the Ephesians chapter 5, verse 19) (Psalm 147, verse 1) (Psalm 150,
verses 1-6)
Ending promiscuity (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter 8,
verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm
50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14)
(Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses
13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The
second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11)
Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses
26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4)
(Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9)
(Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25,
verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103,
verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17)
(Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John
chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24)
(James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (Deuteronomy chapter
6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter
3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 1617) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7)
(The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter
1, verse 8) (The first letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses
3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first
letter to the Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11)
(Revelation chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3,
verses 16-17) (John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter
to the Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15)
(Matthew chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
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chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42)
(Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5)
(Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah
chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter 10, verse 38) (The first letter of John
chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse
12) (Genesis chapter 2, verse 24) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 2,
verse 8)(Ezekiel chapter 33, verses 31-32) (Mark chapter 4, verses 16-17)
(Luke chapter 6, verse 49) (Paul’s letter the Ephesians chapter 4, verse
14)(Proverbs chapter 2, verse 1-10) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation
chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (The first letter of John
chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12)
(Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5,
verses 43-48)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Matthew
chapter 12, verses 46-50) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2)
(The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse
14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter
35, verse 8) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (Ecclesiastes chapter 3, verse 11) (John
chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 41, verse 13) (Proverbs chapter 25, verse 28) (The
second letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 5-7) (Paul’s second letter to Timothy
chapter 1, verse 7) (The first letter of Peter chapter 4, verse 7) (Paul’s letter to
Titus chapter 2, verses 11-14) (Paul’s letter to Titus chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 12, verses 1-2) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians
chapter 4, verses 8-9) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 5, verses 22-23)
(Matthew chapter 5, verse 28) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 56) (Psalm 103, verse 12) (Isaiah chapter 38, verse 17) (Micah chapter 7, verse
19) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 34) (Isaiah chapter 43, verse 25) (Hebrews
chapter 11, verse 1) (John chapter 1, verse 14) (John chapter 17, verse
5)(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse 6) (Revelation chapter
19, verse 16) (Luke chapter 23, verses 39-43) (Ezekiel chapter 36, verse 26)
(Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 33) (Ezekiel chapter 11, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 12, verses 1-2) (John chapter 11, verse 25)(John chapter
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5, verse 24) (Luke chapter 23, verse 43)(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 15, verses 53-57) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 3, verses 2021) (Proverbs chapter 12, verse 28)(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 15, verses 25-26)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 3739)(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 15, verses 42-44)(Job chapter
19, verses 25-27)(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 2, verses 9-10)
(Mark chapter 12, verses 28-34) (John chapter 8, verses 10-11) (Matthew
chapter 5, verse 9)(Isaiah chapter 26, verse 3)(Paul’s letter to the Romans
chapter 12, verse 18) (Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians chapter 3,
verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse 13) (Hebrews chapter
12, verse 14) (Psalm 4, verse 8) (Proverbs chapter 16, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter
32, verse 17) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 7) (Paul’s second
letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse 21) (Hebrews chapter 4, verse 15)
(Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse 17) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 7, verse 22) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 16)
(The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verses 3- 4) (Matthew 5, verse 8) (Paul’s
first letter to Timothy chapter 4, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians
chapter 4, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verses 1-2)
(Matthew chapter 6, verse 24) (Psalm 106, verse 3) (The first letter of John
chapter 3, verse 7) (Paul’s second letter to Timothy chapter 2, verse 22)
(Proverbs chapter 21, verse 3) (Proverbs chapter 12, verse 28) (Proverbs
chapter 29, verse 7) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 6) (Isaiah chapter 42, verse 3)
(Luke chapter 19, verse 41) (John chapter 11, verses 33-36) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 12, verse 15) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 8)
(Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 1, verses 9-10) (Matthew chapter 5,
verse 6) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 5-7) (Hebrews chapter
10, verse 24) (John chapter 4, verse 14) (Proverbs chapter 3, verse 5)
(Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15,
verse 6) (Ezekiel chapter 11, verse 19) (Psalm 86, verse 11)
Complete commerce
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Introduction part 1 (communities) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 1921) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the
Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48)(James
chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 12, verses 46-50)
(Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2) (The first letter of Peter
chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to
the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (Ezekiel
chapter 36, verse 26) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 33) (Ezekiel chapter 11,
verse 19) (Matthew chapter 6, verses 9-10) (Luke chapter 17, verse 20-21)
(Isaiah chapter 65, verse 17) (Revelation chapter 21, verses 1-3) (Paul’s first
letter to the Corinthians chapter 2, verse 9) (John chapter 14, verse 2) (Luke
chapter 23, verse 43) (Hebrews chapter 11, verse 16) (Revelation chapter 21,
verses 22-27) (The second letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 13) (Revelation
chapter 21, verses 1-5) (John chapter 10, verse 25-30) (Luke chapter 12,
verses 32-34) (Hebrews chapter 11, verse 10) (Jeremiah chapter 10, verse 12)
(John chapter 6, verses 47-50) (Matthew chapter 13, verse 43) (Isaiah chapter
45, verse 18) (Revelation chapter 5, verses 9-10) (Psalm 33, verse 6)
(Nehemiah chapter 9, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 7, verses 9-10) (Psalm 16,
verse 11) (John chapter 12, verse 26) (Revelation chapter 2, verse 7) (John
chapter 13, verse 36) (Matthew chapter 1, verses 25-26) (Isaiah chapter 45,
verse 12) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 5) (Numbers chapter 6, verses 24-26)
(Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3,
verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28, verse 19)
(John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter
2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The first letter of John chapter 5,
verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6)
(Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter
14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17) (John chapter 5, verse 17) (John
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chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17)
(John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse
21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the
Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second letter of Peter
chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter 10, verse 38)
(Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah
chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12)
(Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18,
verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews
chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of
Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter
3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus
chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7)
(Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 12) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34,
verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel
chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse
6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 1617)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse
17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 78) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (John 19, verse
30) (Matthew chapter 27, verse 45-56) (Proverbs chapter 31, verses 8-9)
(Luke chapter 6, verses 20-21) (Amos chapter 5, verse 24) (Psalm 103, verse
6) (Proverbs chapter 29, verse 7) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 3) (Proverbs
chapter 28, verse 11) (The first letter of John chapter 3, verses 8-9)
Introduction part 2 (ten underpinning factors) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians
chapter 3, verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verses 1-3)
(Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the
Philippians chapter 1, verses 9-10) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse
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22) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12,
verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah
chapter 35, verse 8) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter
2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48)(James chapter 2, verses 1426) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah
chapter 6, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 12, verses 46-50) (Paul’s first letter to
Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse
8)(Ezekiel chapter 33, verses 31-32) (Mark chapter 4, verses 16-17) (Luke
chapter 6, verse 49) (Paul’s letter the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 14)(Proverbs
chapter 2, verse 1-10) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verse 4) (The
first letter of John chapter 3, verses 17-18) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 3440) (Proverbs chapter 19, verse 17) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Luke
chapter 10 verses 25-37) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verses 1-13) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 32) (Paul’s letter to
the Galatians chapter 6, verse 9) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8)
(John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (The first letter of
Peter chapter 2, verse 16) (John chapter 8, verse 32) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 3, verse 17) (Isaiah chapter 58, verses 6-7) (John chapter
10, verse 10) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verse 12) (Matthew
chapter 7, verse 12) (Luke chapter 10, verses 25-37) (Matthew chapter 9,
verses 36-38) (Psalm 112, verse 5) (Acts chapter 4, verses 34-35) (Paul’s
letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verses 24-25) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 16)
(Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 4)(Paul’s letter to the Romans
chapter 15, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 5, verses 22-23)
(The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
14, verse 17) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 5, verse 16)
(Isaiah chapter 55, verse 12) (Psalm 30, verse 11) (Psalm 16, verse 11)(Psalm
150, verse 6) (Psalm 100, verses 1-2) (John chapter 15, verses 10-11) (Psalm
16, verse 9) (Psalm 118, verse 24) (Psalm 126, verse 5) (Psalm 105, verse 3)
(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 1, verses 10-17) (Paul’s first letter
to the Corinthians chapter 3, verses 1-9) (Matthew chapter 2, verse
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12)(Matthew chapter 2, verses 13-15)(Matthew chapter 2, verses 19-
20)(Matthew chapter 2, verses 22-23)(Matthew chapter 10, verse 16)
(Proverbs chapter 14, verse 31) (Psalm 9, verse 9) (Psalm 34, verse 18)
(Zechariah chapter 7, verse 10) (Proverbs chapter 22, verse 16) (Isaiah
chapter 1, verse 17) (Luke chapter 4, verses 18-19) (Psalm 146, verse 7)
(Jeremiah chapter 22, verse 13) (John chapter 6, verses 1-15) (John chapter 6,
verse 35) (Acts chapter 2, verses 42-47) (Acts chapter 4, verses 32-37) (Isaiah
chapter 55, verses 8-9) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verses 23-24) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 12, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3,
verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-4) (Psalm
133, verses 1-3) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 12, verse 10) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings
chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 2527) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18,
verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter
40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13,
verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46,
verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32,
verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7,
verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3)
(Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse
31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2,
verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse
10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses
11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse
24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5)
(Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (Deuteronomy
chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew
chapter 3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14,
verses 16-17) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
1, verse 7) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the
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Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9)
(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The first letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts
chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16)
(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4,
verse 11) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John
chapter 3, verses 16-17) (John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3)
(Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16,
verses 12-15) (Matthew chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter
4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter
3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse
21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter 10, verse 38) (Matthew chapter
6, verse 24) (Mark chapter 1, verses 14-15) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 33)
(Psalm 106, verse 3) (The first letter of John chapter 3, verse 7) (Paul’s second
letter to Timothy chapter 2, verse 22) (Proverbs chapter 21, verse 3) (Proverbs
chapter 12, verse 28) (Proverbs chapter 29, verse 7) (Matthew chapter 5, verse
6) (Psalm 103, verse 12) (Isaiah chapter 38, verse 17) (Micah chapter 7, verse
19) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 34) (Isaiah chapter 43, verse 25) (John
chapter 3, verse 16)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verse 16) (Matthew
chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 54,
verse 10) (Lamentations chapter 3, verses 22-23) (The first letter of John
chapter 1, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 2, verses 8-9) (The
first letter of John chapter 3, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (Hebrews chapter 8, verse 12) (Matthew chapter 16, verse 26) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 7, verse 22) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter
3, verse 16) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verses 3- 4) (Revelation chapter
1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13)
(The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 14, verse 26)
(John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (John chapter 15, verses 1-17) (James
chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Job chapter 12, verses 7-10) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 1, verse 20) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12)
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(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 35) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12,
verse 19) (Matthew chapter 16, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 18, verse 18)
(John chapter 20, verses 21-23) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
chapter 12, verse 9) (Matthew chapter 6, verses 9-10) (Luke chapter 17, verse
20-21) (Isaiah chapter 65, verse 17) (Revelation chapter 21, verses 1-3) (John
chapter 3, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew
chapter 23, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 1, verse 3)(Matthew
chapter 24, verse 36) (Isaiah chapter 64, verse 8) (Isaiah chapter 44, verse 6)
(John chapter 1, verse 14) (John chapter 17, verse 5)(Hebrews chapter 1, verse
2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 19, verse 16) Judges chapter
13, verses 1-25) (Luke chapter 2, verses 1-20) (John chapter 6, verses 67-69)
(Matthew 5, verse 8) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 4, verse 12) (Paul’s
letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
12, verses 1-2) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 24) (John chapter 15, verses 13-17)
(Matthew chapter 5, verse 9)(Isaiah chapter 26, verse 3)(Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 12, verse 18) (Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians
chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse 13)
(Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Psalm 4, verse 8) (Proverbs chapter 16, verse
7) (Isaiah chapter 32, verse 17) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse
7) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 8, verses 24-25) (Psalm 71, verse 14) (Psalm 71, verse 5)
(Psalm 33, verse 22) (Hebrews chapter 6, verse 19) (Acts chapter 24, verse 15)
(Pauls letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 5) (Psalm 146, verse 5) (Paul’s
second letter to the Thessalonians chapter 2, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the
Galatians chapter 6, verse 9) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Micah chapter
6, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 34-40)
Introduction part 3: (the gambles that fail) (Matthew chapter 26, verses 20-30)
(Ezekiel chapter 36, verse 26) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 33) (Ezekiel chapter
11, verse 19) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13,
verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8)
(Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (John
chapter 3, verse 16)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verse 16) (Matthew
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chapter 5, verses 43-48) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 54,
verse 10) (Lamentations chapter 3, verses 22-23) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first
book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102,
verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis
chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6)
(Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse
22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14) (Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians
chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28,
verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1,
verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The first letter of
John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter
8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 1)
(John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17) (John chapter 5,
verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 1,
verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew chapter 11, verse 27)
(Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter
1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s
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letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second
letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter
10, verse 38) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews
chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7)
(Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 7, verse 22)
(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 16) (The first letter of Peter
chapter 3, verses 3- 4) Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Amos chapter 5, verse 24)
(Zechariah chapter 7, verse 9) (Isaiah chapter 30, verse 18) (Hosea chapter 12,
verse 6) ((Jeremiah chapter 9, verses 23-24) (Psalm 106, verse 3) (Proverbs
chapter 31, verses 8-9) (Luke chapter 6, verses 20-21) (Amos chapter 5, verse
24) (Psalm 103, verse 6) (Proverbs chapter 29, verse 7) (Matthew chapter 5,
verse 3) (Proverbs chapter 28, verse 11) (The first letter of John chapter 3,
verses 8-9) (Proverbs chapter 14, verse 31) (Psalm 9, verse 9) (Psalm 34, verse
18) (Zechariah chapter 7, verse 10) (Proverbs chapter 22, verse 16) (Isaiah
chapter 1, verse 17) (Luke chapter 4, verses 18-19) (Psalm 146, verse 7)
(Jeremiah chapter 22, verse 13) (Matthew chapter 26, verses 14-16) (John
chapter 15, verses 1-17) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Job chapter 12,
verses 7-10) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 20) (Palm 104, verse
5) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 10) (Isaiah chapter 40, verse 22) (Genesis
chapter 1, verses 1-2) (John chapter 1, verse 1-3) (Jeremiah chapter 27, verse
5) (Isaiah chapter 66, verse 22) (Ecclesiastes chapter 1, verse 4) (Revelations
chapter 14, verse 7) (The second book of Kings chapter 19, verse 15) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 19-22) (Psalm 102, verse 25) (Psalm
115, verse 15) (Psalm 93, verse 1)(John chapter 17, verse 24) (Jeremiah
chapter 51, verse 15) (Jeremiah chapter 32, verse 17) (Jeremiah chapter 10,
verse 12) (Psalm 146, verse 6) (Psalm 96, verse 10) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (Job 38,
verse 4) (The first book of Chronicles chapter 16, verse 30) (Isaiah chapter 66,
verse 1) (Isaiah chapter 37, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 3,
verse 23)(Luke chapter 22, verses 47-53) (Numbers chapter 6, verses 24-26)
(Matthew chapter 5, verse 9)(Isaiah chapter 26, verse 3)(Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 12, verse 18) (Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians
chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse 13)
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(Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Psalm 4, verse 8) (Proverbs chapter 16, verse
7) (Isaiah chapter 32, verse 17) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse
7) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 3, verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2,
verses 2-4) (Psalm 133, verses 1-3) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 8)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 10) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 3, verse 12) (Matthew chapter 7, verse 12) (Luke chapter
10, verses 25-37) (Matthew chapter 9, verses 36-38) (Psalm 112, verse 5)
(Acts chapter 4, verses 34-35) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verses
24-25) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter
4, verse 4)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the
Galatians chapter 5, verses 22-23) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 8)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 14, verse 17) (Paul’s first letter to the
Thessalonians chapter 5, verse 16) (Isaiah chapter 55, verse 12) (Psalm 30,
verse 11) (Psalm 16, verse 11)(Psalm 150, verse 6) (Psalm 100, verses 1-2)
(John chapter 15, verses 10-11) (Psalm 16, verse 9) (Psalm 118, verse 24)
(Psalm 126, verse 5) (Psalm 105, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
15, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 24-25) (Psalm 71,
verse 14) (Psalm 71, verse 5) (Psalm 33, verse 22) (Hebrews chapter 6, verse
19) (Acts chapter 24, verse 15) (Pauls letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 5)
(Psalm 146, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians chapter 2, verse
16) (Matthew chapter 27, verses 1-5) (Luke chapter 22, verse 66 to chapter
23, verse 1) (Genesis chapter 31, verses 11-13) (Luke chapter 2, verses 1-20)
()John chapter 6, verses 67-69)
About capitalism
Unsustainable (Genesis chapter 21, verses 8-21) (XIX: 54 the Quran) (Genesis
chapter 37, verses 1-36) (Genesis chapter 39, verses 1-23) (Genesis chapter
41, verses 1-57) (Ruth chapter 1, verses 16-17) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 5)
(The first book of Samuel chapter 3, verses 1-2)(The first book of Samuel
chapter 16, verses 1-13) (The first book of Samuel chapter 17, verses 1-58)
(The second book of Samuel chapter 5, verses 1-4)(The second book of Samuel
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chapter 7, verses 12-16) (Matthew chapter 1, verses 6-17) (Jeremiah chapter
1, verses 4-8) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verses 31-33) (Paul’s first letter to
Timothy chapter 4 verses 11-12) (Genesis chapter 25, verse 23) (Leviticus
chapter 19, verse 32) (Isaiah chapter 46, verse 4) (Job chapter 12, verse 12)
(Paul’s letter to Titus chapter 2, verses 2-3)(Proverbs chapter 16, verse 31)
(Proverbs chapter 17, verse 6) (Proverbs chapter 19, verse 9) (Proverbs
chapter 12, verse 22) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verses 9-10)
(Luke chapter 8, verse 17) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 25)
(John chapter 8, verse 44) (Exodus chapter 20, verse 16) (Proverbs chapter 14,
verse 31) (Psalm 9, verse 9) (Psalm 34, verse 18) (Zechariah chapter 7, verse
10) (Proverbs chapter 22, verse 16) (Isaiah chapter 1, verse 17) (Luke chapter
4, verses 18-19) (Psalm 146, verse 7) (Jeremiah chapter 22, verse 13)
(Proverbs chapter 31, verses 8-9) (Luke chapter 6, verses 20-21) (Amos
chapter 5, verse 24) (Psalm 103, verse 6) (Proverbs chapter 29, verse 7)
(Matthew chapter 5, verse 3) (Proverbs chapter 28, verse 11) (The first letter
of John chapter 3, verses 8-9) (John chapter 6, verses 1-15) (John chapter 6,
verse 35) (Acts chapter 2, verses 42-47) (Acts chapter 4, verses 32-37)
(Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation
chapter 22, verse 13)
A corpse (Proverbs chapter 31, verses 8-9) (Luke chapter 6, verses 20-21)
(Amos chapter 5, verse 24) (Psalm 103, verse 6) (Proverbs chapter 29, verse 7)
(Matthew chapter 5, verse 3) (Proverbs chapter 28, verse 11) (The first letter
of John chapter 3, verses 8-9) (Proverbs chapter 14, verse 31) (Psalm 9, verse
9) (Psalm 34, verse 18) (Zechariah chapter 7, verse 10) (Proverbs chapter 22,
verse 16) (Isaiah chapter 1, verse 17) (Luke chapter 4, verses 18-19) (Psalm
146, verse 7) (Jeremiah chapter 22, verse 13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8)
(Amos chapter 5, verse 24) (Zechariah chapter 7, verse 9) (Isaiah chapter 30,
verse 18) (Hosea chapter 12, verse 6) ((Jeremiah chapter 9, verses 23-24)
(Psalm 106, verse 3) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16)
(Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter
4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8)
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An illusion (Proverbs chapter 31, verses 8-9) (Luke chapter 6, verses 20-21)
(Amos chapter 5, verse 24) (Psalm 103, verse 6) (Proverbs chapter 29, verse 7)
(Matthew chapter 5, verse 3) (Proverbs chapter 28, verse 11) (The first letter
of John chapter 3, verses 8-9) (Proverbs chapter 14, verse 31) (Psalm 9, verse
9) (Psalm 34, verse 18) (Zechariah chapter 7, verse 10) (Proverbs chapter 22,
verse 16) (Isaiah chapter 1, verse 17) (Luke chapter 4, verses 18-19) (Psalm
146, verse 7) (Jeremiah chapter 22, verse 13)
Enforces rationing (Proverbs chapter 31, verses 8-9) (Luke chapter 6, verses
20-21) (Amos chapter 5, verse 24) (Psalm 103, verse 6) (Proverbs chapter 29,
verse 7) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 3) (Proverbs chapter 28, verse 11) (The
first letter of John chapter 3, verses 8-9) (Proverbs chapter 14, verse 31)
(Psalm 9, verse 9) (Psalm 34, verse 18) (Zechariah chapter 7, verse 10)
(Proverbs chapter 22, verse 16) (Isaiah chapter 1, verse 17) (Luke chapter 4,
verses 18-19) (Psalm 146, verse 7) (Jeremiah chapter 22, verse 13) (John
chapter 6, verses 1-15) (John chapter 6, verse 35) (Acts chapter 2, verses 4247) (Acts chapter 4, verses 32-37) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 78) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to
the Philippians chapter 4, verse 4)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15,
verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 5, verses 22-23) (The first
letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 14, verse
17) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 5, verse 16) (Isaiah chapter
55, verse 12) (Psalm 30, verse 11) (Psalm 16, verse 11)(Psalm 150, verse 6)
(Psalm 100, verses 1-2) (John chapter 15, verses 10-11) (Psalm 16, verse 9)
(Psalm 118, verse 24) (Psalm 126, verse 5) (Psalm 105, verse 3) (The first letter
of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first
letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8)
Self absorbed (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13,
verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (Jeremiah chapter 1, verses 48)(Matthew chapter 4, verses 18-22) (John chapter 1, verses 35-51) (Paul’s
letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 4)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
15, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 5, verses 22-23) (The first
letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 14, verse
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17) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 5, verse 16) (Isaiah chapter
55, verse 12) (Psalm 30, verse 11) (Psalm 16, verse 11)(Psalm 150, verse 6)
(Psalm 100, verses 1-2) (John chapter 15, verses 10-11) (Psalm 16, verse 9)
(Psalm 118, verse 24) (Psalm 126, verse 5) (Psalm 105, verse 3) (Matthew
chapter 6, verse 24) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter 8,
verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm
50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14)
(Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses
13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The
second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11)
Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses
26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4)
(Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9)
(Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25,
verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103,
verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17)
(Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John
chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24)
(James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (Deuteronomy chapter
6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter
3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 1617) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7)
(The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter
1, verse 8) (The first letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses
3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first
letter to the Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11)
(Revelation chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3,
verses 16-17) (John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter
to the Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15)
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(Matthew chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42)
(Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5)
(Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah
chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter 10, verse 38)
Worships shareholders (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter 8,
verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm
50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14)
(Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses
13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The
second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11)
Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses
26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4)
(Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9)
(Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25,
verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103,
verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17)
(Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John
chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24)
(James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (Genesis chapter 1,
verses 26-27) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the
Ephesians chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 23, verse 9)(Paul’s letter to the
Ephesians chapter 1, verse 3)(Matthew chapter 24, verse 36) (Isaiah chapter
64, verse 8) (Isaiah chapter 44, verse 6) (John chapter 1, verse 14) (John
chapter 17, verse 5)(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse 6)
(Revelation chapter 19, verse 16) (John chapter 14, verse 26) (John chapter
15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Acts chapter 2, verse 1-21)(Paul’s letter
to the Galatians chapter 5, verses 22-23) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
8, verses 26-27) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter
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2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48)(James chapter 2, verses 1426) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah
chapter 6, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 12, verses 46-50) (Paul’s first letter to
Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 1416) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians
chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the Romans
chapter 3, verse 23) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 24) (Proverbs chapter 14, verse
31) (Psalm 9, verse 9) (Psalm 34, verse 18) (Zechariah chapter 7, verse 10)
(Proverbs chapter 22, verse 16) (Isaiah chapter 1, verse 17) (Luke chapter 4,
verses 18-19) (Psalm 146, verse 7) (Jeremiah chapter 22, verse 13) (The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John
chapter 15, verse 12) (Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the
Galatians chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17) (Matthew
chapter 28, verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John chapter 6, verse
27) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first letter of Peter
chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter
to the Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The first
letter of John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first
letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation
chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)
(John chapter 5, verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew
chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse
19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter
1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse
30) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1)
(Acts chapter 10, verse 38) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter
21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13)
Building an Omega vision
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Altruistic, selfless and pure (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter
21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Genesis chapter 21, verses 821) (XIX: 54 the Quran) (Genesis chapter 37, verses 1-36) (Genesis chapter
39, verses 1-23) (Genesis chapter 41, verses 1-57) (Ruth chapter 1, verses 1617) (Matthew chapter 1, verse 5) (The first book of Samuel chapter 3, verses
1-2)(The first book of Samuel chapter 16, verses 1-13) (The first book of
Samuel chapter 17, verses 1-58) (The second book of Samuel chapter 5, verses
1-4)(The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verses 12-16) (Matthew chapter 1,
verses 6-17) (Jeremiah chapter 1, verses 4-8) (Jeremiah chapter 31, verses
31-33) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 4 verses 11-12) (Genesis chapter
25, verse 23) (The second letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (John chapter 14,
verse 26) (John chapter 15, verse 26) (Acts chapter 1, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 8, verses 26-27) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of
Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses
25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter
18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah
chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews
chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah
chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27)
(Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14) (Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians
chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28,
verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s
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letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1,
verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The first letter of
John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter
8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 1)
(John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17) (John chapter 5,
verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 1,
verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew chapter 11, verse 27)
(Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter
1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s
letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second
letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter
10, verse 38) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verse 4) (The first letter
of John chapter 3, verses 17-18) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 34-40)
(Proverbs chapter 19, verse 17) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Luke chapter
10 verses 25-37) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13)
(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 32) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians
chapter 6, verse 9) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verse 12)
(Matthew chapter 7, verse 12) (Luke chapter 10, verses 25-37) (Matthew
chapter 9, verses 36-38) (Psalm 112, verse 5) (Acts chapter 4, verses 34-35)
(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verses 24-25) (Matthew chapter 5,
verse 16) (Matthew chapter 7, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
12, verse 15) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 6, verse 2) (Luke chapter 7,
verses 36-50) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 12, verse 26) (The
first letter of John chapter 3, verse 16) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 21) (Paul’s
letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 29) (Acts chapter 20, verse 35) (Luke
chapter 6, verse 38) (Luke chapter 21, verses 1-4) (Matthew chapter 6, verse
21) (Proverbs chapter 19, verse 17) (Acts chapter 2, verse 45) (Paul’s letter to
the Romans chapter 12, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3,
verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-4) (Psalm
133, verses 1-3) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the
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Romans chapter 12, verse 10) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Amos chapter 5,
verse 24) (Zechariah chapter 7, verse 9) (Isaiah chapter 30, verse 18) (Hosea
chapter 12, verse 6) ((Jeremiah chapter 9, verses 23-24) (Psalm 106, verse 3)
(John chapter 6, verses 1-15) (John chapter 6, verse 35) (Acts chapter 2, verses
42-47) (Acts chapter 4, verses 32-37) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 9)(Isaiah
chapter 26, verse 3)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 18) (Paul’s
second letter to the Thessalonians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 15, verse 13) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Psalm 4, verse
8) (Proverbs chapter 16, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 32, verse 17) (Paul’s letter to
the Philippians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 42, verse 3) (Luke chapter
19, verse 41) (John chapter 11, verses 33-36) (Paul’s letter to the Romans
chapter 12, verse 15) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 8) (The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John
chapter 15, verse 12) (Matthew 5, verse 8) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy
chapter 4, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse 8) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 12, verses 1-2) (Matthew chapter 6, verse 24)
(Jeremiah chapter 1, verses 4-8)(Matthew chapter 4, verses 18-22) (John
chapter 1, verses 35-51) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The
first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians
chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48)(James chapter 2,
verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13)
(Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 12, verses 46-50) (Paul’s first
letter to Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2)
God the Father incarnate (the first book of Kings Chapter 19, verses 5-8)
provided food for Elijah
All need is met (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13,
verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians
chapter 3, verse 12) (Matthew chapter 7, verse 12) (Luke chapter 10, verses
25-37) (Matthew chapter 9, verses 36-38) (Psalm 112, verse 5) (Acts chapter
4, verses 34-35) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verses 24-25)
(Matthew chapter 5, verse 16) (The first letter of Peter chapter 2, verse 16)
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(John chapter 8, verse 32) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 3,
verse 17) (Isaiah chapter 58, verses 6-7) (John chapter 10, verse 10) (Paul’s
letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verse 4) (The first letter of John chapter 3,
verses 17-18) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 34-40) (Proverbs chapter 19, verse
17) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Luke chapter 10 verses 25-37) (Paul’s
first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Paul’s letter to the
Ephesians chapter 4, verse 32) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 6, verse 9)
(Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation
chapter 22, verse 13) (John chapter 6, verses 1-15) (John chapter 6, verse 35)
(Acts chapter 2, verses 42-47) (Acts chapter 4, verses 32-37)
Bliss (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12,
verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah
chapter 35, verse 8) (John chapter 15, verses 13-17) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 12, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3, verses
12-14) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-4) (Psalm 133,
verses 1-3) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 8) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 12, verse 10) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Amos chapter 5,
verse 24) (Zechariah chapter 7, verse 9) (Isaiah chapter 30, verse 18) (Hosea
chapter 12, verse 6) ((Jeremiah chapter 9, verses 23-24) (Psalm 106, verse 3)
(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The first letter of John
chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4)
(Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first
letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8)
(Matthew chapter 12, verses 46-50) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 5,
verses 1-2) (Mark chapter 12, verses 28-34) (Numbers chapter 6, verses 2426) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation
chapter 22, verse 13) (Psalm 93, verse 1) (Psalm 95, verse 3) (Jeremiah
chapter 23, verse 20) (Exodus chapter 33, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 9, verse 15) (Hosea chapter 2, verse 23) (Hosea chapter 1,
verse 10) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9, verses 25-26) (The first book
of Chronicles chapter 29, verses 11-12) (Psalm 115, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter
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46, verses 9-10) (Psalm 103, verse 19) (Isaiah chapter 55, verses 8-9)
(Jeremiah chapter 23, verses 23-24)
The core part 1 (the community of earth and heaven) (The first letter of John
chapter 4, verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12)
(Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5,
verses 43-48)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Matthew
chapter 12, verses 46-50) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2)
(Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verse 4) (The first letter of John
chapter 3, verses 17-18) (Matthew chapter 25, verses 34-40) (Proverbs
chapter 19, verse 17) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Luke chapter 10 verses
25-37) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Paul’s
letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 32) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians
chapter 6, verse 9)(John chapter 13, verses 1-17) (The first letter of Peter
chapter 1, verses 14-16) (Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to
the Thessalonians chapter 4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (The first
letter of Peter chapter 2, verse 16) (John chapter 8, verse 32) (Paul’s second
letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verse 17) (Isaiah chapter 58, verses 6-7)
(John chapter 10, verse 10) (John chapter 6, verses 1-15) (John chapter 6,
verse 35) (Acts chapter 2, verses 42-47) (Acts chapter 4, verses 32-37) (Psalm
90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah chapter 23,
verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12) (Psalm 139,
verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18, verse 27) (Psalm
139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews chapter 1, verses
10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of Samuel chapter 7,
verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter 3, verse 19) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus chapter 19, verse 2)
(Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7) (Psalm 119, verse 137)
(Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 1-2) (Psalm 31, verse
5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34, verse 8)
(Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel chapter 9.
Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse 6)(The first
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letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17)(The first
letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5,
verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse 17) (The first letter
of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 13,
verse 14) (Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians
chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28,
verse 19) (John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1,
verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The first letter of
John chapter 5, verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter
8, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 1)
(John chapter 14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17) (John chapter 5,
verse 17) (John chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 1,
verses 16-17) (John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew chapter 11, verse 27)
(Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter
1, verse 21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s
letter to the Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second
letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter
10, verse 38) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation chapter 21, verse 6)
(Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Ezekiel chapter 36, verse 26) (Jeremiah
chapter 31, verse 33) (Ezekiel chapter 11, verse 19) (Palm 104, verse 5)
(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 10) (Isaiah chapter 40, verse 22) (Genesis chapter
1, verses 1-2) (John chapter 1, verse 1-3) (Jeremiah chapter 27, verse 5)
(Isaiah chapter 66, verse 22) (Ecclesiastes chapter 1, verse 4) (Revelations
chapter 14, verse 7) (The second book of Kings chapter 19, verse 15) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 19-22) (Psalm 102, verse 25) (Psalm
115, verse 15) (Psalm 93, verse 1)(John chapter 17, verse 24) (Jeremiah
chapter 51, verse 15) (Jeremiah chapter 32, verse 17) (Jeremiah chapter 10,
verse 12) (Psalm 146, verse 6) (Psalm 96, verse 10) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (Job 38,
verse 4) (The first book of Chronicles chapter 16, verse 30) (Isaiah chapter 66,
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verse 1) (Isaiah chapter 37, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 2, verse 9) (John chapter 14, verse 2) (Luke chapter 23, verse 43)
(Hebrews chapter 11, verse 16) (Revelation chapter 21, verses 22-27) (The
second letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 13) (Revelation chapter 21, verses 1-5)
(John chapter 10, verse 25-30) (Luke chapter 12, verses 32-34) (Hebrews
chapter 11, verse 10) (Jeremiah chapter 10, verse 12) (John chapter 6, verses
47-50) (Matthew chapter 13, verse 43) (Isaiah chapter 45, verse 18)
(Revelation chapter 5, verses 9-10) (Psalm 33, verse 6) (Nehemiah chapter 9,
verse 6) (Revelation chapter 7, verses 9-10) (Psalm 16, verse 11) (John chapter
12, verse 26) (Revelation chapter 2, verse 7) (John chapter 13, verse 36)
(Matthew chapter 1, verses 25-26) (Isaiah chapter 45, verse 12) (Matthew
chapter 6, verses 9-10) (Luke chapter 17, verses 20-21) (Isaiah chapter 65,
verse 17) (Revelation chapter 21, verses 1-3) (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12)
(Matthew chapter 5, verse 9)(Isaiah chapter 26, verse 3)(Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 12, verse 18) (Paul’s second letter to the Thessalonians
chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15, verse 13)
(Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Psalm 4, verse 8) (Proverbs chapter 16, verse
7) (Isaiah chapter 32, verse 17) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 4, verse
7)(Matthew chapter 5, verses 43-48)(Luke chapter 6, verses 27-36) (Psalm
126, verse 2) (Luke chapter 6, verse 21) (Proverbs chapter 31, verses 8-9)
(Luke chapter 6, verses 20-21) (Amos chapter 5, verse 24) (Psalm 103, verse
6) (Proverbs chapter 29, verse 7) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 3) (Proverbs
chapter 28, verse 11) (The first letter of John chapter 3, verses 8-9) (Proverbs
chapter 14, verse 31) (Psalm 9, verse 9) (Psalm 34, verse 18) (Zechariah
chapter 7, verse 10) (Proverbs chapter 22, verse 16) (Isaiah chapter 1, verse
17) (Luke chapter 4, verses 18-19) (Psalm 146, verse 7) (Jeremiah chapter 22,
verse 13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Amos chapter 5, verse 24) (Zechariah
chapter 7, verse 9) (Isaiah chapter 30, verse 18) (Hosea chapter 12, verse 6)
((Jeremiah chapter 9, verses 23-24) (Psalm 106, verse 3) (Proverbs chapter 31,
verses 8-9) (Psalm 82, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 1, verse 17) (James chapter 1,
verse 27) (Leviticus chapter 25, verse 10) (Deuteronomy chapter 15, verses 7827
11)(Acts chapter 20, verse 35) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2, verses
2-8) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 15,
verses 1-2) (Luke chapter 16, verse 13) (Hebrews chapter 13, verses 15-16)
(Isaiah chapter 58, verses 10-11) (Hebrews chapter 13, verses 1-3) (Matthew
chapter 25, verses 31-46) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 5-9) (Luke chapter 7,
verses 36-50) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 42) (Paul’s letter to the Romans
chapter 15, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 8, verses 24-25)
(Psalm 71, verse 14) (Psalm 71, verse 5) (Psalm 33, verse 22) (Hebrews
chapter 6, verse 19) (Acts chapter 24, verse 15) (Pauls letter to the Romans
chapter 5, verse 5) (Psalm 146, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the
Thessalonians chapter 2, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 3,
verse 12) (Matthew chapter 7, verse 12) (Luke chapter 10, verses 25-37)
(Matthew chapter 9, verses 36-38) (Psalm 112, verse 5) (Acts chapter 4,
verses 34-35) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verses 24-25)
(Matthew chapter 5, verse 16)(Psalm 46, verse 10) (John chapter 1, verse 14)
(John chapter 17, verse 5)(Hebrews chapter 1, verse 2)(Isaiah chapter 9, verse
6) (Revelation chapter 19, verse 16) (John chapter 19, verse 30) (Matthew
chapter 27, verses 45-56) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 5, verse 8)
(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse 6) (Matthew chapter 23, verse
9)(Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 1, verse 3)(Matthew chapter 24, verse
36) (Isaiah chapter 64, verse 8) (Isaiah chapter 44, verse 6) (Exodus chapter
14, verse 19)(Revelation chapter 3, verse 20) (Matthew chapter 7, verse 12)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 15) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians
chapter 6, verse 2) (Luke chapter 7, verses 36-50) (Paul’s first letter to the
Corinthians chapter 12, verse 26) (The first letter of John chapter 3, verse 16)
(Matthew chapter 6, verse 21) (Paul’s letter to the Ephesians chapter 4, verse
29) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 16) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 3, verses 12-14) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians chapter 2,
verses 2-4) (Psalm 133, verses 1-3) (The first letter of Peter chapter 3, verse 8)
(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 12, verse 10) (Psalm 149, verse
3)(Jeremiah chapter 31, verse 13) (Psalm 30, verse 11) (Revelation chapter 21,
verses 4-5)
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The core part 2 (the prospects for Omega love) (The first letter of John chapter
4, verses 7-8) (John chapter 13, verses 34-35) (John chapter 15, verse 12)
(Deuteronomy chapter 6, verse 4) (Paul’s letter to the Galatians chapter 3,
verse 20) (Matthew chapter 3, verses 13-17) (Matthew chapter 28, verse 19)
(John chapter 14, verses 16-17) (John chapter 6, verse 27) (Paul’s letter to the
Romans chapter 1, verse 7) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 9, verse 5) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter
2, verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 1, verse 8) (The first letter of John chapter 5,
verse 20) (Acts chapter 5, verses 3-4) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 3, verse 16) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 8, verse 6)
(Revelation chapter 4, verse 11) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 1) (John chapter
14, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 16-17) (John chapter 5, verse 17) (John
chapter 1, verse 3) (Paul’s letter to the Colossians chapter 1, verses 16-17)
(John chapter 16, verses 12-15) (Matthew chapter 11, verse 27) (Paul’s
second letter to the Corinthians chapter 5, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 1, verse
21) (John chapter 4, verse 42) (Genesis chapter 1, verse 2) (Paul’s letter to the
Ephesians chapter 3, verse 5) (Psalm 104, verse 30) (The second letter of Peter
chapter 1, verse 21) (Isaiah chapter 61, verse 1) (Acts chapter 10, verse 38)
(Psalm 90, verse 2) (The first book of Kings chapter 8, verse 27) (Jeremiah
chapter 23, verse 24) (Psalm 102, verses 25-27) (Psalm 50, verses 10-12)
(Psalm 139, verses 7-12) (Genesis chapter 18, verse 14) (Luke chapter 18,
verse 27) (Psalm 139, verses 2-6) (Isaiah chapter 40, verses 13-14) (Hebrews
chapter 1, verses 10-12) (Hebrews chapter 13, verse 8) (The second book of
Samuel chapter 7, verse 22) (Isaiah chapter 46, verses 9-11) Proverbs chapter
3, verse 19) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter 16, verses 26-27) (Leviticus
chapter 19, verse 2) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 4) (Psalm 11, verse 7)
(Psalm 119, verse 137) (Deuteronomy chapter 7, verse 9) (Psalm 89, verses 12) (Psalm 31, verse 5)(John chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 25, verse 8) (Psalm 34,
verse 8) (Deuteronomy chapter 4, verse 31)(Psalm 103, verses 8-17) (Daniel
chapter 9. Verse 9) (Hebrews chapter 2, verse 17) (Exodus chapter 34, verse
6)(The first letter of Peter chapter 5, verse 10) (John chapter 3, verses 1617)(The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to the
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Romans chapter 5, verse 8) (John chapter 4, verse 24) (James chapter 1, verse
17) (The first letter of John chapter1, verse 5) (Paul’s second letter to the
Corinthians chapter 13, verse 14) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 1112) (Deuteronomy chapter 32, verse 35) (Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
12, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 16, verse 19) (Matthew chapter 18, verse 18)
(John chapter 20, verses 21-23) (Paul’s second letter to the Corinthians
chapter 12, verse 9) (The first letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 14-16)
(Hebrews chapter 12, verse 14) (Paul’s first letter to the Thessalonians chapter
4, verse 7) (Isaiah chapter 35, verse 8) (Ezekiel chapter 36, verse 26) (Jeremiah
chapter 31, verse 33) (Ezekiel chapter 11, verse 19) (John chapter 11, verse
25)(John chapter 5, verse 24) (Luke chapter 23, verse 43)(Paul’s first letter to
the Corinthians chapter 15, verses 53-57) (Paul’s letter to the Philippians
chapter 3, verses 20-21) (Proverbs chapter 12, verse 28)(Paul’s first letter to
the Corinthians chapter 15, verses 25-26)(Paul’s letter to the Romans chapter
8, verses 37-39)(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 15, verses 4244)(Job chapter 19, verses 25-27)(Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter
2, verses 9-10) (Psalm 90, verse 2) (Ecclesiastes chapter 3, verse 11) (John
chapter 17, verse 3) (Psalm 41, verse 13) (The first letter of John chapter 4,
verses 19-21) (The first letter of John chapter 4, verses 11-12) (Paul’s letter to
the Philippians chapter 2, verses 3-4) (Matthew chapter 5, verses 4348)(James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians
chapter 13, verses 1-13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Matthew chapter 12,
verses 46-50) (Paul’s first letter to Timothy chapter 5, verses 1-2) (John
chapter 6, verses 1-15) (John chapter 6, verse 35) (Acts chapter 2, verses 4247) (Acts chapter 4, verses 32-37) (Revelation chapter 1, verse 8) (Revelation
chapter 21, verse 6) (Revelation chapter 22, verse 13) (Paul’s letter to the
Colossians chapter 1, verses 9-10) (Matthew chapter 5, verse 6) (The second
letter of Peter chapter 1, verses 5-7) (Hebrews chapter 10, verse 24) (John
chapter 4, verse 14) (Proverbs chapter 3, verse 5) (Matthew chapter 5, verses
43-48)(Judges chapter 6, verses 11-27) (Luke chapter 2, verses 1-20) (John
chapter 6, verses 67-69) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 1, verses
10-17) (Paul’s first letter to the Corinthians chapter 3, verses 1-9) (Proverbs
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chapter 31, verses 8-9) (Luke chapter 6, verses 20-21) (Amos chapter 5, verse
24) (Psalm 103, verse 6) (Proverbs chapter 29, verse 7) (Matthew chapter 5,
verse 3) (Proverbs chapter 28, verse 11) (The first letter of John chapter 3,
verses 8-9) (Proverbs chapter 14, verse 31) (Psalm 9, verse 9) (Psalm 34, verse
18) (Zechariah chapter 7, verse 10) (Proverbs chapter 22, verse 16) (Isaiah
chapter 1, verse 17) (Luke chapter 4, verses 18-19) (Psalm 146, verse 7)
(Jeremiah chapter 22, verse 13) (Micah chapter 6, verse 8) (Amos chapter 5,
verse 24) (Zechariah chapter 7, verse 9) (Isaiah chapter 30, verse 18) (Hosea
chapter 12, verse 6) ((Jeremiah chapter 9, verses 23-24) (Psalm 106, verse 3)
(Proverbs chapter 31, verses 8-9) (Psalm 82, verse 3) (Isaiah chapter 1, verse
17) (James chapter 1, verse 27) (Leviticus chapter 25, verse 10) (Deuteronomy
chapter 15, verses 7-11)(Acts chapter 20, verse 35) (Paul’s letter to the
Philippians chapter 2, verses 2-8) (James chapter 2, verses 14-26) (Paul’s
letter to the Romans chapter 15, verses 1-2) (Luke chapter 16, verse 13)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verses 15-16) (Isaiah chapter 58, verses 10-11)
(Hebrews chapter 13, verses 1-3) (M
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