The Holy One has called us not only to preach His Judgment but heal the nation. Love must proceed judgment. We must see holiness and love as one the mercy in scripture should comfort us as John Calvin preached in his sermon, “The Xcv.Sermon whicb is the first ypon tbe.xxvj. Chapter,” this:
Thus ye see how we ought to serve our turn with Gods word. For if we be not strengthened by it when
we be weak,nor take it for a remedy of our feebleness : it is certain that we
know not the value of Gods word, but it is utterly unprofitable too us through
our own fault. ( 445 [483]Arther Golding 1574 Lucus Harris)
All that have died tremble at The Hidden Name
for He created both life and death and good and evil. The realm of wickedness
is naked before the Holy One. The Glory of God is expressed through His
creation. God hangs the world on his consciousness alone. (We are merely
expression in Cognitive State so all that humanity can persevere of the divine
is consciousness.)Nature bows to her creator.
The Lord
brings sorrows. As we are naked before the Lord, we may only wear what good
deed we did for His as St. Patrick wrote in St. Patrick’s Hymn that each day he
bound to himself “All good deeds done unto the Lord, And purity of virgin souls.” The wicked
may succeed, but we remember them as wicked.
Humanity
is brilliant. Mines bring up wealth from the bowels of the earth. Technology
feeds the earth . The greatest resource that has yet to be tapped is wisdom.
Its worth is truly the most valuable resource. Unlike all other wealth, the
Almighty wisdom must give directly to a person.
We all
once bathed in blessings. Everyone listens to a wise man. The righteous feed
the poor, but a truly great man becomes their father. True religion brings joy
to the widow. This does not entail that one will die well.
Age
is wasted on this generation, for lack of wisdom. They act like thieves.
Country music is best for telling a story of pain.Don't mock the righteous.
Give grace!
.The Lord brings sorrows?
ReplyDeleteThe Lord brings sorrows? Why? What point is there to sorrow?
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