
Perimeters
Dear
Family,
Our letter from last week may
have received the greatest
response we have ever had.
In it I described how my
daughter Audrey articulated
during our recent visit that if
she had known the Gospel as she
knows it now she would have had
the ability to say no to the
molestation that was being
inflicted upon her by her
brother-in-law when she was a
child. Because of her upbringing
she was under the misguided
notion that she should pray to
God for His help to stop the
abuse. And, of course, no help
was forthcoming for my little
girl. Her anger toward God was
palpable and understandable, to
say the least. However, once she
understood the perimeters or the
borders of the Gospel—everything
changed in her thinking. She now
knows that God is inside of her
instead of some outside separate
entity—that she and God are
literally One. Then came the
realization, the very powerful
idea of what inner-strength had
actually been available to her
even as a child.
The larger one’s perimeters
become, the greater becomes the
capacity for creativity that is
released in one’s mind. New
thinking and ideas are born in
larger spaces than that which
was granted by the smaller
perimeters that once dominated
our thought process. Precious
few new ideas, if any at all,
come from old defined
perimeters.
As important as broadened
perimeters are for advancement
in the human experience, a lack
of perimeters causes the mind to
become inactive and regressive,
producing only irrational and
disconnected thought.
The very idea of human liberty
was born only after the
perimeters of human existence
expanded from the Flat Earth
Doctrine that had been promoted
and sustained by the Catholic
Church to the understanding that
we in reality inhabited a Round
Planet. That literally led to
the discovery of an entire New
World. Religious thought always
seeks to thwart perimeter
expansion. The perimeters and
paradigm switch from flat to
round changed everything. Our
minds were collectively
challenged to fill-in the new
open spaces of the new
perimeter. The massive
advancements of humanity came
ONLY after that religious
doctrine was relegated to the
ash heap of history.
I remember sitting in a desert
years ago experiencing its vast
open space and feeling so
inspired. That incredible space
released my imagination. Still
and this is so important
vies-a-vies our understanding of
the Gospel, no boundaries or
perimeters at all befuddles the
imagination. No perimeters or
boundaries gives us nowhere to
go!
For many eons of ages humans
have emphatically declared that
travel expands the mind. Truer
words were never spoken! But why
does traveling expand the mind?
I think it is because when we
experience new horizons, the
boundaries of the new reality
open our minds to begin creating
in order to reach the limits of
the new perimeters we now know
exist.
The human race has only
progressed after the perimeters
that once seemed limited were
allowed or even forced to
change.
After we realized the Earth was
a globe, one of the next major
changes of thought came after
the perimeters were enlarged at
Kitty Hawk, North Carolina to
include the understanding that
man could fly. And that was just
over 100 years ago! Look at the
innovation that has taken place
after the perimeters were
changed from “Round” to
“SUPER-Round”!
The next thing we knew we were
launching our first manned space
flight. As perimeters grow the
mind changes and with it its
ability to imagine what once was
unimaginable!
Bondage, or the old boundaries
and perimeters, always lead to
freedom!
To lead us to our ultimate
freedom in Christ, God Himself
had to first put us in bondage
to Law. Limitations produce
angst. And then angst produces a
desire to expand the perimeters.
Then, as the process continues,
the changing of perimeters
inspires the mind of people to
create.
Limits should only be placed on
someone to deliberately produce
a desire to think and be bigger.
However, the abuse of
limitations for purpose of
control is a devastating
perversion of the genius of
perimeters.
Remember when we were kids being
told to “color within the
lines”? Whether as children or
as adults, virtually all of our
reality is lived out within
certain lines or perimeters.
Think about the import and
reality of ALL the perimeters in
our lives: the television, our
pictures and artwork even those
of the very homes we live in.
All have very specific
perimeters that have grown as
the old definition of those
perimeters were challenged and
overcome. It is only within
perimeters we create! The larger
the perimeters become, the
greater the creativity that is
unleashed!
The Gospel does not remove all
boundaries; it expands them to
their greatest existing reality.
Established then expanded
perimeters inspire imagination.
Having no boundaries at all, no
basis for understanding our
current “location” seemingly
places the mind in neutral. We
have seen this with some folks
who got free in their thinking
from Evangelicalism through the
Gospel, only to be neutralized
by discarding the perimeters of
the Gospel itself. Even the
Gospel, or I could say
especially the Gospel, has
perimeters. The Power of God,
the Gospel, is released to our
souls by the ongoing
understanding and discussion of
what those perimeters are!
Sometimes people end up
throwing-out or denying the
perimeters of the Gospel because
the old perimeters of their
former Christianity were so
wrought with holes and as much
ridiculousness as seeing the
Earth as flat. Some of these
wonderful folks go adrift
becoming atheistic after being
set free by the very Gospel they
now reject. Or we’ve seen some
concoct their own new religion
again with no perimeters which
again stunts growth.
Discovering the Earth is not
flat does not mean there is not
a round Earth to discover
forever!
The flatness of Christianity has
now been exposed as the fraud
that it is. The roundness of the
Gospel is just now beginning to
unleash our creativity and
thirst to discover where these
new perimeters can take us.
Christianity has no clearly
defined perimeters. Every
attempt to establish a perimeter
in Christianity is accompanied
by an “if, but, or a maybe”
resulting in irrational and
disconnected attempts to
establish perimeters on morality
rather than on spirituality.
No wonder there are over 50,000
Christian sects and
denominations! This insanity has
NO perimeters to anchor on.
The perimeters or boundaries of
the Gospel are certain, crafted
by God and verified by the Holy
Spirit-Inspired Body Document,
what Jesus Himself called the
Scriptures—the Law, the Psalms,
and the Prophets—which do not
include the writings of what
became known as “the New
Testament”.
God’s first perimeter was the
Law:
· Designated Behavior
· Specific Sacrifices
· Divine Rewards
· Divine Punishments
These were all designed by God
as a foreshadowing of what and
Who was to come as He expanded
the perimeters to the Gospel:
· Redemption is only by One Man
· Redemption is established
without the participation of the
rest of humanity
· Redemption abolished all law
governing humanity’s
relationship with God
· Redemption is the fulfillment
of ALL Scripture
So, go ahead, I dare you!
Connect these perimeter lines of
the Gospel and start coloring!
Like the amazing picture that
Audrey was able to paint for
herself about her own life, that
I could never have drawn for
her, you will be amazed at the
beautiful piece of art that your
thoughts renewed by the Gospel
of Peace and Grace will produce.
This New Covenant and eternal
perimeters of the Gospel are
going to be recognized by the
masses one day. We are on the
ocean on the way to this “new
world” of thought. The false,
constricted, judgmental
confusion that is Christianity
is literally on its way to being
consumed by the very inferno it
created.
Much Love,
Michael
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