Where
have you been?
Our hands can never bring justice but must come only
at the Hands of the Lord. We should weep if our adversary dies because his
greatness dies with him. When a believer falls, the news should be kept
from the pagan world, for they have no pity.
Vengeance belongs to the Lord alone. We must let the
Lord battle for us for only then can we see a true victory. When the world sees
the power of God in our lives. They will renounce their idols to seek the Power
we possess.
The Lord made beauty, but man has constantly tried to
control it and pervert it there by they destroy it. Daughters given to the Lord
and blessed with goodness must keep vigilant for powerful men who fail in their
responsibility. When we walk alone even in strong faith, we open
ourselves to the greater sin as it is said “the Essence of life is to
communicate love.” Instant gratification lacks all honor. Honor waits with
pleasure until duty is complete.
Sin makes us stupid so that the more that we try to
hide it, things get worse. All sins are sins against the Holy One and community
in the theft's spirit of the pig of Hatfield/McCoy fame. Those whom we confront
about immorality may become our enemies. No matter how repentant we are, sin
has consequences but after its completion, there is peace. No matter the
history or sin, it is not greater than forgiveness and restoration.
When we choose
to have bitterness over relationships, we destroy our blessings. When we are
drunk with our own image, we loose sight of our family's pain. Humanity is
obsessed with manipulation, so that we fail to see the divine hand as Michael
Hillel of Netanya, Israel in his article “As the Dew Falls” states this:
“In the 21st century,
with all of our technological and scientific advances, humankind occasionally
gets the erroneous idea that we can control our destinies, that our own
advancements allow us to fulfill the command of Hashem to rule over all of
creation (Gen 1:28). Yet with all of our advancements, we cannot bring about
even something as simple as the morning
dew.”(ww.umjc.org/comintary/2019/7/15/as-the-dew-falls NASU July 15,2019
accessed July 18, 2019)