Who are you?
Humanity is born bound to the failures of their parent sitting in judgment of righteous waiting for individuals to shine abilities for greatness will be found when the need arises. If one ever is excluded, remember that that person may come necessary to the same group. Your actions must never be rash desire but acting within divinely appointed boundaries seeking no fault with others. Wise men have said, "Create the sequence of goodness, consequences will always be good," but promising the Lord anything other then to walk in the Torah is to add to the Torah to reserve a greater judgment. Jesus said in Matthew 5:36-37, "Nor shall you make an oath by your head, for you cannot make one hair white or black. But let your statement be, 'Yes, yes' or 'No, no'; anything beyond these is of evil."(NASU) The Holy gives victory to whom He chooses alone. You should never judge others if you refuse to act for so will be your judgment. In darkness, God gives a light to those who walk after His Torah with a pure heart. The Lord always return to prove Himself. Conflict even divine must have a direct simple cause. Strength must always lie in the in the Hope and power of the Lord for in darkness He brings beauty. A true warrior fights with his mind. The enemy seeks to destroy us by pitting people of faith against themselves.
Good answers are not always easy to find the situation we are presented but in this can the expression of true faith be seen. Fidelity is bound in blessing to the spiritual world Family is not bound to the rules of logic but that of love and faithfulness. When the hand of God rest in judgment on some one as he is bound to bitterness so ends faithfulness, but love endures. To answer the question of humanities desire, the answer is love. One of the best expression in this love is Ruth's statement to her mother-in-law in Ruth 1:16, ìBut Ruth said, 'Do not urge me to leave you or turn back from following you; for where you go, I will go, and where you lodge, I will lodge. Your people shall be my people, and your God, my God.'î (NASU) When one has accepted Yeshua he no longer bound to the humiliation of being a stranger but walks in a spirit of liberation without the fear of the pagan custom. Hope cannot be accepted until it is realized for only if one endures in Hope can one find the blessings of Life.
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