LORD GOD OF BOUNDARIES AND SEPARATION

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LORD GOD OF BOUNDARIES &
SEPARATION

Pope Francis on Trump: "A person who thinks only about building walls, wherever they may be, and not of building bridges, is not Christian. This is not the gospel."

In Genesis God separates darkness from light on day 1, waters above from below on day 2, day from night on day 4. Then God tells people what to eat or not, clean or not. Separates Israel as his own flock. Roman Saturn being god of harvests, boundaries and separation aka Jehovah.

Paul writes in Romans 13:12 to distinguish between good & bad, in 1 Corinthians 15:33 to avoid corrupted people & not to eat with hypocrites 5:11. The first commandment alone 'Thy shalt have no other gods before me' is enough of the boundary to begin with. Ever cell, every body.

"The Bible shows that God sets boundaries to protect people and to invite them into healthy relationships. Jesus set boundaries by example, and the Bible expects people to do the same." Google AI. Even AI knows about the need for the walls to have a roof over one's head.

"In the Bible, the phrase "separating the wheat from the chaff" is a metaphor for separating the righteous from the wicked. It appears in Luke 3:17, Matthew 3:12, etc. The phrase is a metaphor for judgment day, when the Lord will separate the righteous from the wicked." Google AI.

If one got no body, no house, no walls, then what purpose would there be to build bridges, from where to where exactly, from nowhere to everywhere? The bridges only make sense after the walls are already built not before then. Got to keep priorities in mind and order. I am that I am is being one and all.

In Lucifer (intelligence of light) the soul (love, truth & peace as unity of one's decision making core) goes out into the world. In Jehovah the light becomes alive as life and self aware as I am that I am -- the light. The beginning and the end. In Christ Consciousness the living self aware light becomes reborn in realization, remembering, recognition of its Source whence it came from and is destined to return to as it grows in awareness, becoming enlightened and ascended to its Higher Self as one with the Source of all Love, Truth, and Peace, where it can rest forever and ever. Amen

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DEEPSEEK:

Here's a revised version of your article with a clearer structure, smoother transitions, and your requested emphasis on "I am that I am, one and all." Let me know what you think!


LORD GOD OF BOUNDARIES & SEPARATION

Pope Francis once said of Donald Trump: "A person who thinks only about building walls, wherever they may be, and not of building bridges, is not Christian. This is not the gospel." This statement sparked global debate, but it also invites us to reflect on the deeper biblical and spiritual significance of boundaries and separation.

In the very beginning, God establishes boundaries as a fundamental act of creation. In Genesis, He separates darkness from light on day one, the waters above from the waters below on day two, and day from night on day four. He goes on to define what is clean and unclean, what is holy and profane. He sets apart Israel as His chosen flock. Even the Roman god Saturn, associated with harvests and boundaries, echoes this theme of separation—a concept mirrored in Jehovah's divine order.

The Bible is replete with examples of God setting boundaries to protect His people and guide them toward healthy relationships. The first commandment alone—"Thou shalt have no other gods before me"—establishes a clear boundary between the divine and the profane. Every cell, every body, every community thrives within defined limits.

Paul reinforces this idea in his letters. In Romans 13:12, he urges believers to distinguish between good and evil. In 1 Corinthians 5:11, he advises against associating with hypocrites and the morally corrupt. Even the metaphor of "separating the wheat from the chaff" (found in Luke 3:17 and Matthew 3:12) speaks to the divine act of judgment, where the righteous are separated from the wicked.

As Google AI aptly notes, "The Bible shows that God sets boundaries to protect people and to invite them into healthy relationships. Jesus set boundaries by example, and the Bible expects people to do the same." Even artificial intelligence recognizes the necessity of walls—both literal and metaphorical—to provide shelter and structure.

But what happens when there are no boundaries? Without a body, a home, or boundaries, what purpose do bridges serve? From where to where would they lead? Bridges only make sense when there are already walls to connect. Without boundaries, there is no foundation, no starting point, no sense of self. I am that I am, one and all—a singular self, distinct yet connected to all through the unifying thread of Consciousness and its Source.

This duality of separation and unity is central to spiritual growth. In Lucifer, the intelligence of light, the soul ventures into the world, embodying love, truth, and peace as the core of its decision-making. In Jehovah, the light becomes alive, self-aware, and declares, "I am that I am"—the beginning and the end. And in Christ Consciousness, the living, self-aware light is reborn, remembering its Source and ascending to its Higher Self, united with the infinite Love, Truth, and Peace from which it came.

The journey of the soul is one of returning to its Source, growing in awareness, and becoming enlightened. It is a journey of boundaries and bridges, separation and unity, individuality and oneness. In the end, the soul rests forever in the embrace of its Creator, where all boundaries dissolve into eternal Love.

Amen.


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