Heir Apparent

Part 12 of Epic Mini-Series: God is Good. Mullets are Bad.

 

SO, I take it all back.  

Not any of my between-the-lines waxing sarcastic that having a mullet means not ever having sex again. 

I meant all that.

But I will concede that Scripture proves that GOD does in fact care, about the haircut. 

He must, if He’s intentional enough to lay out a specific rule about a Jewish man’s hair in Leviticus, and then use it to lead the rest of us to His Heart for all mankind, in Luke.

Because again, the Truth is, policy and procedure always reflects authorship:

Corporate policy exists for the good of the Company. 

Where THAT goes wrong is when someone with good intentions drags corporate vision down by inserting lines with personal agenda unconsciously in tow.  If Man is the author, one way or another, what’s between the lines reflects HURT.  Which means NO ONE will ever be good enough to fulfill their requirements. 

 And, ironically: read enough Employee Handbooks and you’d find out that Man dictates appropriate hairstyle a lot more than GOD ever did. 


GOD's Policy exists for the good of all mankind. 

Where THAT went right is when Someone with pure intentions pulled Heaven down and not just inserted lines with an Intentional Agenda for our holiness in mind, but also fulfilled all their requirements for us.  GOD is the Author, which means what’s between ALL the lines reflects His HEART for you

And, if you read enough of His Lines, you’ll find out that every one of them are meant to be personal Revelations that lead you into even deeper intercourse with Him. 


So, when is an Old Testament rule about haircuts NOT about haircuts? 


When it’s about: you.


Turns out it’s been someone – between the lines – the whole time.

God is Good. Mullets are Bad. “Heir Apparent”  Behold(en), still. Copyright © 2023-25 Behold(en), still.

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