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Chapter 10 |
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God is a dyer. |
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As the good dyes, which are called true, dissolve with the things dyed in them, so it is with those whom God has dyed.
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Since his dyes are immortal, they become immortal by means of his colors. Now God dips what he dips in water.
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It is not possible for anyone to see anything of the things that actually exist unless he becomes like them.
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This is not the way with man in the world:
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He sees the sun without being a sun; and he sees the heaven and the earth and all other things, but he is not these things.
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This is quite in keeping with the truth.
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But you saw something of that place, and you became those things. You saw the Spirit, you became spirit.
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You saw Christ, you became Christ.
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You saw the Father, you shall become Father.
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So in this place you see everything and do not see yourself, but in that place you do see yourself - and what you see you shall become.
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Faith receives, love gives. No one will be able to receive without faith. No one will be able to give without love.
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Because of this, in order that we may indeed receive, we believe,
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And in order that we may love, we give.
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Since if one gives without love, he has no profit from what he has given.
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He who has received something other than the Lord is still a Hebrew. |
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