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Created on: December 20, 2011
Does God ever intervene in the world? If he does, what would determine the frequency of his intervention?
Interesting questions, and this article will discuss the writer's viewpoint regarding some possible answers to these types of questions. The answer as to why God doesn't intervene more often will then be more readily seen as well.
God's behaviour does not often meet the expectations of the created, because the created do not often realise that it is they themselves that are responsible for God's behaviour. God is them, and they are God, and when they respond to God in themselves, he responds to them as God in them, but more that, he responds as the whole of God being concentrated into that one part of God, that is them.
God intervenes then whenever he is called to intervene.
Otherwise, all goes along as it must, always perfectly aligned within his oneness. An illusionary position is created in some of God's parts through their conscious ignorance of the real truths, that are only as yet existing unconsciously within themselves. This leads to them thinking that they are seemingly still unbalanced, or imperfect in some way, in some part of themselves, or even that the Universe or God, might be flawed.
This occurs because they are not matching their unconscious perfection in God to their presently allowed levels of conscious recognition of the workings of this perfection within themselves, and so they are not yet understanding that all is always working perfectly together in all of God's oneness, at all times. It is the spiritual journey that is taking us into consciousness that brings acceptance, and then allowance of this perfection to be manifested consciously within oneself. We accept our part within God, and so we do not try to be anything else separated away from him anymore.
God then never needs to intervene outwardly at any time, but he will intervene through a part of himself acting for himself totally consciously in serving him, as did the master Jesus Christ. When we also can reach the same level of consciousness as Jesus operated from, we will also then realise that the only way that God intervenes is through us doing his work for him, at least in this world anyway. Only God's parts exist within this time based world, clothed in their outer bodies.
God's totality exists without it totally existing to us, because it cannot be totally seen within material structure, or within the constructed Universe, it can only just be hinted at.
God is always
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