I want every one reading this to respond to this what do you
think of God? (Write it in the comment section)
This is not a request for
labels, dogmas or traditions but a universal question. (Atheist think about God
even if they think it illogical, but I find atheism illogical.) The question is
instead asked, “Why does god let bad things happen?” This is an important
question because God is witness against everyone if they refuse to repent from
there sinfulness for God is only a rock to those who walk continually in Him.
Most westerners have lost sight of the spiritual for the physical making one
primary thought about the gaining of wealth and sexuality which keeps one
seeing the world around or the danger surrounding them. The Lord is bringing
judgment, but in the midst of chaos there is a path of faith. Wealth defends
nobody. The answer to the problem of pain is there is a God in Heaven for the
Aleph is not bound to definitions. God is jealous for His children. When one’s
mind is truly pure, He will continually invoke the Lord. God is with us so that
we may serve Him.
Love is platonically
impossible which is perhaps the reason why it rests as a proof for God in
acceptance of the illogical, it is more than that because it is the explanation
for the dichotomy between God and those who He calls His own. I know very
little about this as I still have not found love. When trust is lost, love loses
community and protection, but there is always hope of faith returning to love.
So it is written in 1 Corinthians 13:13, “But now faith, hope, love, abide
these three; but the greatest of these is love.” (NASU) If all do not cry to
the Lord for forgiveness for sin, those who do not repent will see their sin
presented to the world as a horrible illness or messy divorce. Returning to
one's love is often easier than playing with flirtations so it is also with
God. All that one has is given by God so that if one uses to chase other loves
they may be taken. Though we are unfaithful, yet God is faithful still. In our
sin Yeshua the Messiah, God in solid form died to atone for our sins so that
all who put their trust in Him may be saved. One only needs to open our own
eyes to see the destruction of our own sinfulness, but the greater sinners are
those who preach God's Word because of the great evil. The truest definition of
love is in1 Corinthians 13:4-8:
“Love
is patient, love is kind and is not jealous; love does not brag and is not
arrogant, does not act unbecomingly; it does not seek its own, is not provoked,
does not take into account a wrong suffered, does not rejoice in
unrighteousness, but rejoices with the truth; bears all things, believes all
things, hopes all things, endures all things. Love never fails; but if there
are gifts of prophecy, they will be done away; if there are tongues, they will cease; if there is
knowledge, it will be done away.”(NASU)
The hidden equation of the numeric twenty six (10, 5, 6, 5 יחוח)
bound the ratios and theories of the universe and the appearance of His
children bounds the desolation on the
eternal 3, 4 and give and demands mercy. He opens every door, protects
alliances and gives shalom. There is a limit to crimes before His judgment
comes, but those who are obsessed with anger and have no grace destroy
themselves. Those who disregard the Torah show their own ignorance. The fabric
of the universe resists the simple explanation. To profane a man of God loses the
hope of vitality. Those whom God has chosen God will protect. Corruption is the
dry rot that welcome being taken over. The Lord is mocked when the evil take
the outward trappings of honoring Him. Judgment may come but
the individual can choose to do right. Amos 5:4 says, “For thus says the LORD
to the house of Israel, ' Seek Me that you may live.'” (NASU) Pleasure blinds one from
seeing the eminence of the danger around them. One's true hope of physical
salvation resides in the Millennial Reign of Christ. There is a sage statement,
“Live righteously and love every one; you will build around you an aura of
light and love.”
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