Chapter 3
God the “Ideal” Is

 “This, your sanctification is the will of God” (deMSby I Thessalonians 4:3), and defines “the will of Godâ€. And it is precisely “this, your sanctificationâ€, which constitutes the focus of this significant scripture:

“…Remember the day of the sabbath to make it holy“, or “sanctify it” (deMSby Exodus 20:8).

This expounds definitively “your sanctificationâ€: This reveals the technique of “your sanctificationâ€, and stipulates the way you accomplish it, and implement it…

A. To Optimize

And of specifically the Bible’s Fourth Directive, this is the premier and introductory verse, which condenses all the Fourth Directive’s challenge and encouragement, to optimize its seminar on “your sanctificationâ€:

“…Remember the day of the sabbath to make it holy”, or “sanctify it” (deMSby Exodus 20:8).

This presents the method of “your sanctification”. This designs fulfillment of “your sanctificationâ€. For what prevails1 to cause “your sanctificationâ€, and issues as impact2 of “your sanctification†are both observably displayed, and exhibited here.

B. As This “Model†Be

Of which, God is himself the “exampleâ€. God the original and model is of this: God the “ideal†is of “sanctificationâ€.

Of which, the proof is Exodus 20:11 of the Fourth Directive’s text:

“For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day; therefore the Lord blessed the sabbath day and hallowed [‘made holy’, or ‘sanctified’] it” (RSV Exodus 20:11).

Which displays its “exampleâ€, that readers might know how to follow, how to heed, and obey its instruction, and be successful at it. Precisely how you achieve “your sanctification†is plainly indicated3, as cited is above.

Because: “This, your sanctificationâ€, which “is the will of God†(deMSby I Thessalonians 4:3) is exemplified, depicted, and presented plainly4 there.

Which also is the loftiest of all aspirations. It is the most commendable and noblest of ambitions…

For triumph at the challenge, as stated, and assigned here requires personal reproduction of God himself: Be as God himself, and address oneself likewise to one’s own world. Be as God himself in behaviour meant for others and characterizing self.

Which a challenge is, that separates the average and elite: This a challenge is, distinguishing the different and the duped.

But in order to “remember the day of the sabbath to make it holyâ€, or “sanctify it†(deMSby Exodus 20:8), one must exemplify “remembrance†of God and behaviour of God, who the “model†is of “this, your sanctificationâ€:

“…Remember the day of the sabbath to make it holy“, or “sanctify it” (deMSby Exodus 20:8).

One must behaviourally be as God, who originally is the “example†of this.

 “For this, your sanctification is the will of God” (deMSby I Thessalonians 4:3):

“…Remember the day of the sabbath to make it holy“, or “sanctify it” (deMSby Exodus 20:8).

One must “remembrance†be of the original “example†of this, and as this “model†be amidst one’s world. Yes: As this “model†be amidst other people.

C. Specific Application

But to say God’s “will”5 amounts to “your sanctification” must straightaway relate God’s “will” to this scripture:

“…Remember the day of the sabbath to make it holy“, or “sanctify it” (deMSby Exodus 20:8).

Because God’s “will” requires “your sanctification”, it recalls the focal theme, designing this directive:

“…Remember the day of the sabbath to make it holy“, or “holyize it” (deMSby Exodus 20:8). Because God’s “will” is fulfilled so distinctly, and is accomplished through “this, your holyization”, God’s “will” is thus seen, instructively associated, and astutely viewed to be accomplished through the “practice” of the

Bible’s Fourth Directive, as acknowledged by I Thessalonians 4:3 (deMSby):

“This, your sanctification is the will of God”.

Which perceives “the will of God”, and affirms “the will of God” to be specific application of the Bible’s Fourth Directive:

“…Remember the day of the sabbath to make it holy”, or “sanctify it” (deMSby Exodus 20:8).

“For this, your sanctification is the will of God” (deMSby I Thessalonians 4:3).

D. Which Explains Why

But the model and original of “your sanctificationâ€, and how one does, and achieves “the will of God†must be God himself and alone God himself, and what he himself did throughout that significant and notable seventh day. He alone exemplification can provide of that, and portray of that.

God is the “idealâ€. The Perfection is he, which explains why we must know how God was employed, occupied, and involved the seventh day, and correctly know what he accomplished that day.

For unless we learn, and familiarized become with what God accomplished, and did “the seventh dayâ€, we must persist, and continue not to know how to do “the will of Godâ€, “this, your sanctificationâ€:

11“For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the Lord blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed [‘made holy’, or ‘sanctified’] it†(KJV Exodus 20:11).

Without an understanding of that work, which God did the seventh day, we must continue to be simply ignorant and lacking accurate knowledge of “your sanctificationâ€, which “is the will of God†(deMSby I Thessalonians 4:3), which explains why people now are, as they are.

1In the book, This, Your Sanctification, First Remembrance, an Orientation (soon to be published by de MontSabbathby at de MontSabbathby.org) is this clarified, and explicitly explained: What need one, and must one be to induce, and to cause “your sanctificationâ€, which will further clarify the biblically legitimate, actual meaning of “holyâ€.

2Of this, one can acquire substantive, practical recognition, by simply continuing to read the book, which you presently read.

3Yes: For the moment, let us use this traditional translation.

4This of course assumes, that one has an accurate translation of Exodus 20:11. Which as acknowledged you don’t have now.

5How the author of I Thessalonians 4:3, the Apostle Paul could know, and be certain, that “this, your sanctification†must be “the will of God†is exclusively explained in the book, This, Your Sanctification, First Remembrance, an Orientation (soon to be published by de MontSabbathby at de MontSabbathby.org).

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Chapter 3
God the “Ideal” Is

 “This, your sanctification is the will of God” (deMSby I Thessalonians 4:3), and defines “the will of Godâ€. And it is precisely “this, your sanctificationâ€, which constitutes the focus of this significant scripture:

“…Remember the day of the sabbath to make it holy“, or “sanctify it” (deMSby Exodus 20:8).

This expounds definitively “your sanctificationâ€: This reveals the technique of “your sanctificationâ€, and stipulates the way you accomplish it, and implement it…

A. To Optimize

And of specifically the Bible’s Fourth Directive, this is the premier and introductory verse, which condenses all the Fourth Directive’s challenge and encouragement, to optimize its seminar on “your sanctificationâ€:

“…Remember the day of the sabbath to make it holy”, or “sanctify it” (deMSby Exodus 20:8).

This presents the method of “your sanctification”. This designs fulfillment of “your sanctificationâ€. For what prevails1 to cause “your sanctificationâ€, and issues as impact2 of “your sanctification†are both observably displayed, and exhibited here.

B. As This “Model†Be

Of which, God is himself the “exampleâ€. God the original and model is of this: God the “ideal†is of “sanctificationâ€.

Of which, the proof is Exodus 20:11 of the Fourth Directive’s text:

“For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that is in them, and rested the seventh day; therefore the Lord blessed the sabbath day and hallowed [‘made holy’, or ‘sanctified’] it” (RSV Exodus 20:11).

Which displays its “exampleâ€, that readers might know how to follow, how to heed, and obey its instruction, and be successful at it. Precisely how you achieve “your sanctification†is plainly indicated3, as cited is above.

Because: “This, your sanctificationâ€, which “is the will of God†(deMSby I Thessalonians 4:3) is exemplified, depicted, and presented plainly4 there.

Which also is the loftiest of all aspirations. It is the most commendable and noblest of ambitions…

For triumph at the challenge, as stated, and assigned here requires personal reproduction of God himself: Be as God himself, and address oneself likewise to one’s own world. Be as God himself in behaviour meant for others and characterizing self.

Which a challenge is, that separates the average and elite: This a challenge is, distinguishing the different and the duped.

But in order to “remember the day of the sabbath to make it holyâ€, or “sanctify it†(deMSby Exodus 20:8), one must exemplify “remembrance†of God and behaviour of God, who the “model†is of “this, your sanctificationâ€:

“…Remember the day of the sabbath to make it holy“, or “sanctify it” (deMSby Exodus 20:8).

One must behaviourally be as God, who originally is the “example†of this.

 “For this, your sanctification is the will of God” (deMSby I Thessalonians 4:3):

“…Remember the day of the sabbath to make it holy“, or “sanctify it” (deMSby Exodus 20:8).

One must “remembrance†be of the original “example†of this, and as this “model†be amidst one’s world. Yes: As this “model†be amidst other people.

C. Specific Application

But to say God’s “will”5 amounts to “your sanctification” must straightaway relate God’s “will” to this scripture:

“…Remember the day of the sabbath to make it holy“, or “sanctify it” (deMSby Exodus 20:8).

Because God’s “will” requires “your sanctification”, it recalls the focal theme, designing this directive:

“…Remember the day of the sabbath to make it holy“, or “holyize it” (deMSby Exodus 20:8). Because God’s “will” is fulfilled so distinctly, and is accomplished through “this, your holyization”, God’s “will” is thus seen, instructively associated, and astutely viewed to be accomplished through the “practice” of the

Bible’s Fourth Directive, as acknowledged by I Thessalonians 4:3 (deMSby):

“This, your sanctification is the will of God”.

Which perceives “the will of God”, and affirms “the will of God” to be specific application of the Bible’s Fourth Directive:

“…Remember the day of the sabbath to make it holy”, or “sanctify it” (deMSby Exodus 20:8).

“For this, your sanctification is the will of God” (deMSby I Thessalonians 4:3).

D. Which Explains Why

But the model and original of “your sanctificationâ€, and how one does, and achieves “the will of God†must be God himself and alone God himself, and what he himself did throughout that significant and notable seventh day. He alone exemplification can provide of that, and portray of that.

God is the “idealâ€. The Perfection is he, which explains why we must know how God was employed, occupied, and involved the seventh day, and correctly know what he accomplished that day.

For unless we learn, and familiarized become with what God accomplished, and did “the seventh dayâ€, we must persist, and continue not to know how to do “the will of Godâ€, “this, your sanctificationâ€:

11“For in six days the Lord made heaven and earth, the sea, and all that in them is, and rested the seventh day: wherefore the Lord blessed the sabbath day, and hallowed [‘made holy’, or ‘sanctified’] it†(KJV Exodus 20:11).

Without an understanding of that work, which God did the seventh day, we must continue to be simply ignorant and lacking accurate knowledge of “your sanctificationâ€, which “is the will of God†(deMSby I Thessalonians 4:3), which explains why people now are, as they are.

1In the book, This, Your Sanctification, First Remembrance, an Orientation (soon to be published by de MontSabbathby at de MontSabbathby.org) is this clarified, and explicitly explained: What need one, and must one be to induce, and to cause “your sanctificationâ€, which will further clarify the biblically legitimate, actual meaning of “holyâ€.

2Of this, one can acquire substantive, practical recognition, by simply continuing to read the book, which you presently read.

3Yes: For the moment, let us use this traditional translation.

4This of course assumes, that one has an accurate translation of Exodus 20:11. Which as acknowledged you don’t have now.

5How the author of I Thessalonians 4:3, the Apostle Paul could know, and be certain, that “this, your sanctification†must be “the will of God†is exclusively explained in the book, This, Your Sanctification, First Remembrance, an Orientation (soon to be published by de MontSabbathby at de MontSabbathby.org).

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