Again And Again, That God Principle
The smallness of our faith
The smallness of our faith, when daily used, becomes an aggregate of an impossibly large potency for good, not just toward the moving of geography or vanquishing city-state mountain-beasts in prophecies, but toward permanently relieving the universe of sin: first, by the saving of one’s life, and then second, by providing a place for the hosts of heaven to hang their trust on to the ends of eternity.
If just two of us in America would believe thus—just two, really saved people—we would see them doing a thousand miracles a day –ish; and a thousand new persons would sing out their rejoicing to God. And even more than this could be the results.
With biblical Assurances We Undoubtedly Could See:
The population of 580,000 homeless persons could be taken off the streets of America in little over a year: the thought that this hill-sized demographic could be moved aside by the regenerative belief of those who use to stand by, but after seeing real faith in action, now stand forward to embrace the unclean;
The misery among our demon possessed, along with the insane populace within our families, could be reduced. We could see many souls at rest, calmly sitting at our tables, clothed in their right minds and listening to the pages of their God;
And in a moment and during the twinkling of an eyelid, blindnesses of all kinds would fall from faces: macular degenerations reversed, new ocular orbits renewed and replaced…behold, new believers would peer outward and truly see ‘a whole new world’;
Hospitals would become quiet halls of empty wards, housing only beds at rest. Going forward from there, our health care systems would exist only for the urgency of teaching humanity what to do with their reinvigorated excellences of life. No more will gurneys wobble sleepers down the green walls of mourning to the underground slabs of death;
Poverty…gone: some of the wealthy joining in to distribute ‘of their sales’ and giving to the poor, their misered minds now converted to the vision of the cross, and their liberal acceptance of the best theocratic pyramid scheme ever devised, now engaging their future thought;
And the garment industry would explode for the ‘safety of something to wear’, the fanfare of ‘putting on of new robes’ would commemorate this Day of righteousness.
This impossibly large aggregate for good—this one small faith the size of an atom joined to the faith of Jesus—could easily happen and in the gifts flowing from these two coulds, we would have no trouble meeting all of our now-needs: for certainly in a land of 100 million Christians we could find two-alone who would be willing to ‘experience the believe,’ and to walk across America spreading this spirit, hand toward hand while agreeing in One.
In my Mimagination I can just faintly graph a meme—for illustrative purposes only—of what this faith relationship could actually look like. I think it might be expressed well as the ratio 1:10 to the 70,000,000,000,000 power .
So now, in yet another article, you see that I make use of this Holderness Number. In our simple ratio meme, the Holderness Number (here representing God’s Faith) is viewed next to our faith (the number 1). This relational meme would represent the co-working aggregate of two different levels of existence, which, having become true friends, would thus frame a most earthly example of conversion. In this comparison our portion of faith is as little as nothingness compared to the Holderness Number, however if our thinking machines are once again extended, we see that even the Holderness Number is as naught when sloped beside all the infinities that a divine faith can work in, i.e., ‘the substance of all the things’ that God redesigns every morning, keeps track of on eternity, and sustains for the pleasure of His unfathomable will.
One way to see the immensity of this further extension is to imagine one universal act that God is doing in which, by His faith, He pulls something called virtual particles into existence and then pushes them out of existence again, femto second by femto second. Viewing such a thing in a God-made Kozmos, this might give us in-thought concerning how He purposefully moves ‘moving mounds of atoms’ from here to there throughout His kingdom. After that we could time-stamp our mind exercise by starting from a point in eternity when He spoke the worlds into motion. Then we could start counting, if we could, how many femto seconds have transpired till now. If we were to use our God-given Mimagination here, we can see somewhat of the incomprehensible distances in which our God has been moving His mountains, as it were, as He executes His manifold wisdom.
It is my constant expectation that as we humans continue on through the Kozmos of life, that we will meet again and again this God Principle, wherein we are graced by choice to add the smallness of our faith to His faith, thereby becoming that new-birth someone in whom redemption will begin in ‘the inner mind’ and stay lighted even to His ‘outer limits’.
https://katachriston.wordpress.com/2011/10/05/the-largest-number-representing-something-empirical/
Addendum: A Faith That Works By Love
As can always be said: there’s more. Regarding this illustration concerning this God Principle, I can think of one more detail we can ponder about while exploring how the little apportioned faith of ours thrives inside of this Godly aggregate. So: what if we thought deeper into how these two faiths co-work, and by thinking deeper were to come up with yet another relational meme that would more fully highlight the effects of this Godly fellowship?
We have already extrapolated (somewhat wishfully perhaps) about what our faith can amount to when connected to the Potentate’s faith. What if we added another principle to all the above thinking? What if we could see the principle of faith being operated on by another principle: the one called love? What would a relational meme look like for this experiment? As we understand that love is the abiding power that truly gives life to faith, both His and ours, by thought process we can frame another naught meme alongside of the first and second naughts already discussed; wherein we will arrive at an even further, deeper naught. Here I think, just possibly, is where we will truly discover some of that depth from which the loving cross has raised us.