Holy Dictate

What argument can be made against Divine Truth and what spirit human or angelic would be arrogant enough to formally issue it? The question is rhetorical because the answer is of a nature that requires one to acknowledge that in order to issue such a formal argument against Divine Truth, it can only be directed to its source, the Divine Eternal Godhead (Father, Son, and Holy Ghost) and it can only be presented by those who are Divine Power (deity). The servant Job learned this concept in an ignominious manner when the Lord queried him in his understanding of the movements and absolute wisdom of Divine Power. The futility of mankind’s counsel is shown in the apodictic question the Lord applies to Job: “Where were you?”. The query “Where were you?” expresses the Holy Dictate of the Eternal Godhead in that it instigates both the absolute ordaining powers and the absolute authoritative Word of the Divine Godhead (deity). The complainant must then be able to stand up under the weight of both Divine measures and overcome them in order to extricate oneself from “Theocratic Rule”. Failure to do so (what the term fallen nature suggests) can bring to bear upon the complainant a blasphemous position towards the Eternal Godhead that ultimately leads to the place of estrangement (eternal separation). Human wisdom cannot engage the omniscience of the Eternal Godhead in and of its own fortitude and merit because it dwells in time (chronos>greek) and cannot overcome the schisms, splits, fragmentations, and divisions that weaken and even destroy its power. Human wisdom cannot perceive the omniscience of the Eternal Godhead in any manner because its carnal nature rooted both in humanism and satanism sees Divine Wisdom as vain and imaginative thinking (baseless). The Apostle Paul extends these principles to the church at Corinth when he propounds: “For the preaching of the cross is to them that perish foolishness; but unto us which are saved it is the power of God.-For it is written, I will destroy the wisdom of the wise, and will bring to nothing the understanding of the prudent.-Where is the wise? where is the scribe? where is the disputer of this world? hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?”. The deathly conundrum of human wisdom is that it seems to prevail until the Holy Dictate of Divine Command (Logos>greek> The principles of Divine Thought manifested in the Divine Word; cf. John 1:1-4) appears before mankind thus subjugating all human thought to the omniscience of the Lord of Glory. All life is based upon the Holy Dictate of Divine Command and therefore cannot be breached by human wisdom and authority because its power is situationally creative and not originally creative. When human wisdom creates the splits, schisms, fragmentations, and divisions that it is prone to; it must be understood that these human constructs are completely situational and ephemeral because the moment the Holy Dictate of Divine Command breaks forth upon them, they are broken without remedy. The Prophet Isaiah concurs when he writes: “Therefore this iniquity shall be to you as a breach ready to fall, swelling out in a high wall, whose breaking cometh suddenly at an instant.-And he shall break it as the breaking of the potters’ vessel that is broken in pieces; he shall not spare; so that there shall not be found in the bursting of it a sherd to take fire from the hearth, or to take water withal out of the pit”. Racism is a lying human construct of division born out of satanic influence. Poverty is a human construct of fragmentation born out of a desire of greed. Politics is a human construct of schisms born out of a desire of covetousness. Democracy is a human construct of splits born out of a desire for autonomous independence. War is a human construct of schisms born out of the desire of a disagreeable spirit. Hate is a human construct of fragmentation born out of the desire of a spiritually sick and afflicted soul. Anarchy is a human construct of schisms born out of a desire of lawlessness. Evil is a satanic and human construct of fragmentation born out of a desire for self eclipsing the “Light” and perverting the Holy Dictate of Divine Command. And yet, for over six millennia of historicity and human constructs, the Holy Dictate of Divine Command has continued to break forth upon human wisdom in such a numinous manner, that no remedy has been able to stand up under the weight of the Divine Glory of the Eternal Godhead. The immutability of the Holy Dictate of Divine Command ensures that the Lord’s Glory will forever stand unchallenged in “Sovereign Might” and to conceive otherwise is the epitome of ignorance, futility, and arrogance. (Another Oil Point from Theology Nation)

– Bishop Dr. Guy A. Cox

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