4/3/26 ECP Study: "Matrix of Appropriateness" ~ Originated by Charles L. Robinson Jr.
- Charles L Robinson Jr.
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Hello, My ECP Family and whoever else finds this message. Welcome to our 4/3/26 ECP Study titled "Matrix of Appropriateness". My aspiration is that this concise study acts like a loving predator that haunts you down for your personal(s) favorable enlightenments. In the spirit of edification, I relay this to you: "Fixed principle(s) in different circumstances equals different yet appropriate outcomes". Examples for your understanding: "To love God" is the fixed principle, however, when the fixed principle of loving God is activated in different circumstances there's "different yet appropriate outcomes" (for clarity, your personal relationship with God, through Christ Jesus, is not about a lot of do or do nots but when you genuinely love God you will inevitably do or do not.) Complimentary, your love for God towards all people is a fixed principle, however, different circumstances involving people (biblically based) demands different undertakings. This general principle is extremely important, why? Because your personal appropriate may be different than someone else's personal appropriate and not understanding this general principle of "Fixed principle(s) in different circumstances equals different yet appropriate outcomes" will inevitably create an "inappropriate" in a circumstance whereby the circumstance was/is totally appropriate. Please keep in mind, the focus here is not "the inappropriate" rather than the focus here is that you understand that your appropriate can be different than someone else's appropriate which appropriately steers your stewardship personally and collectively in the "Matrix of Appropriateness". I, Charles L. Robinson Jr., want you to be so secure within your own skin regarding what's appropriate for you when it's actually or seemed to be not appropriate for someone else. I want you to be trusted by others because they understand that you understand that their appropriate may be different than your appropriate. Building upon this principle, now let's quickly move forward to our today's ECP Study pericopes. In doing so, the spirit of God has led the format different than our normal, the following order will be pericopes then reiteration.
The following is a concise view consisting of biblical cross references whereby each pericope will maintain its dominant interpretative God inspiration that collectively identifies the above principle. Here you will quickly experience the combination of God inspiration and interpretative relevance:
PERICOPE #1 - "For as many are led by the Spirit of God, they are the sons of God" ~ Romans 8:14
INTERPRETATIVE RELEVANCE: Your appropriate is fixed from the perspective of "being led by God.
PERICOPE #2 - "Howbeit when he, the Spirit of truth, is come, he will guide you into all truth: for he shall not speak of himself, but whatever he shall hear, that he shall speak, and he will show you things to come" ~ John 16:13 prophecy already fulfilled in Acts 1:2
INTERPRETATIVE RELEVANCE: Your appropriate fix is God, the ultimate counselor, who through Christ Jesus the agent of the Spirit of God leads and guides you in all manners of truth within every different circumstance.
PERICOPE #3 - "Now there are diversities of gifts, but the same spirit" 1 Corinthians 12:4
INTERPRETATIVE RELEVANCE: Within your fixed being God as your ultimate counselor towards your destinies involving truths, there are different undertakings within your journey and everyone does not have the same undertakings.
In reiteration, My ECP Family and whoever else finds this message: What's appropriate for you may be different than what's appropriate for someone else. It's essential that you remain confident in your own skin in what God has deemed as your personal appropriate(s) even when its different than someone else's appropriate. In doing so, you ultimately trust God because God is the one who ultimately determines what's appropriate and consequently you will respect and trust others appropriate(s.) Please, My ECP Family and whoever else finds this message I strongly encourage you to not take this principle lightly. I can defend that this principle should not be taken lightly by illustrating one of many relevant examples, one being: Taking "Fixed principle(s) in different circumstances equals different yet appropriate outcomes" lightly has created a world-wide trick that has caused world-wide conditions such as covetousness, etc. Another way of saying it, when the principle is applied, it enhances world-wide conditions. Again, this is not a focus on the "inappropriate" (yet not denied) but a focus on you understanding your appropriate can be different than someone else's appropriate which appropriately steers your stewardship personally and collectively in the "Matrix of Appropriateness".
God bless you and your families and look forward to talking to you again soon in our upcoming "Capturing Life's Goodness" sequel. ~ Charles L. Robinson Jr.
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