AMEN brother,
For the last couple years, I have been trying to wake the sheep up. I first tried by handing out papers and trying to get folks not to take the jab. Then in the last year I have concentrated on handing out medicine and trying to convince people to trust in God and realize that he will keep his children healthy, and they dont need the poisons the Dr's give them.
I have lost 2 jobs, gone broke at least 3 times, and somehow the government (the VA, specifically) has made it hard on me. But my Lord always provides, and I am calm, happy, and grateful that the Lord has let me see what is going on!
I just wish more of his children saw it!
Thank You!
And if I may ask, could you buy some Chlorine Dioxide kits and some oral iodine (it all is cheap), and give it out to anyone you know who has health problems and will take it? People that I have given it to have called me telling me it cured about all ailments, (except my heartburn...i dont know why). Getting calls like that makes a person feel Great!
"But the small choices we make on the way we barely notice hence never reflect on. They build up, unnoticed but we have to pay the debt.
And when that debt is paid you understand it was the right path all the time."
This is hard to comprehend when you're asleep, but it's the essence of being once you're awakened.
I really thank you for this, it reflects some of my deepest thoughts about why I'm here at this point in time and why my life had to be the way it was.
Sounds good but:
Reading and understanding his word by rightfully dividing it is the key. Helping others is a work and we are not saved by works any longer, instead we are saved by faith in Christ Jesus. Helping people is good but it is folly to think it is a key.
Being a good person doesn’t get you salvation. No one can be good enough for that, it is by the Grace of God, coming to us through his only begotten son, Jesus, Christ, dying and being resurrected, being the last sacrifice for our sins and believing on that. That is the key. The key to salvation and eternal life with God.
Gollum is the persona Sauron saw in those lesser than him. Weak in mind and easy to folly.
Correct, and that was ultimately Sauron's undoing.
Gollum was really good at riddles.
Any who would entertain him instead of go "ACK! Monster! Kill the fiend" would eventually discover he was indeed an individual who had simply fallen to his sins. Gollum still enjoyed a riddle, despite eating fish raw and wriggling and gleefully murdering innocent people if given the chance.
You're right, Bilbo spared him. Twice. He resisted the urge to just slaughter him or flee on the spot as well as kill him after a long conversation and riddle challenge gave him a chance to strike a killing blow.
Bilbo saw worth in the worthless, and his ultimate goal was to just let him be as he was.
Despite Gollum proving himself only momentarily capable of good, he was admittedly instrumental in destroying the ring. Without Gollum's help, Frodo and Sam would never have been able to make it to the End of all Things.
It is not for the good alone that we accomplish our goals. Sometimes, we do great things in SPITE of our sinful nature. It's the harder path.
There's two ways to move a wagon -- push and pull. Some pull (the virtuous) and have an easy time avoiding their sinful ways. Others push (the sinful), and must challenge their sins head-on to proceed.
All that matters is that you don't give up and don't stop moving the wagon or try to dupe some other sap into pushing your load for you.
AMEN brother, For the last couple years, I have been trying to wake the sheep up. I first tried by handing out papers and trying to get folks not to take the jab. Then in the last year I have concentrated on handing out medicine and trying to convince people to trust in God and realize that he will keep his children healthy, and they dont need the poisons the Dr's give them. I have lost 2 jobs, gone broke at least 3 times, and somehow the government (the VA, specifically) has made it hard on me. But my Lord always provides, and I am calm, happy, and grateful that the Lord has let me see what is going on! I just wish more of his children saw it!
Thank You! And if I may ask, could you buy some Chlorine Dioxide kits and some oral iodine (it all is cheap), and give it out to anyone you know who has health problems and will take it? People that I have given it to have called me telling me it cured about all ailments, (except my heartburn...i dont know why). Getting calls like that makes a person feel Great!
God bless you!
That's great, thank you.
"But the small choices we make on the way we barely notice hence never reflect on. They build up, unnoticed but we have to pay the debt.
And when that debt is paid you understand it was the right path all the time."
This is hard to comprehend when you're asleep, but it's the essence of being once you're awakened.
I really thank you for this, it reflects some of my deepest thoughts about why I'm here at this point in time and why my life had to be the way it was.
Jesus Christ paid our debt. We are sinless in God’s eyes through Christ. Jesus is the path, the only way.
Sounds good but: Reading and understanding his word by rightfully dividing it is the key. Helping others is a work and we are not saved by works any longer, instead we are saved by faith in Christ Jesus. Helping people is good but it is folly to think it is a key. Being a good person doesn’t get you salvation. No one can be good enough for that, it is by the Grace of God, coming to us through his only begotten son, Jesus, Christ, dying and being resurrected, being the last sacrifice for our sins and believing on that. That is the key. The key to salvation and eternal life with God.
This^^ Trust only in the shed blood of the Risen Savior, amen.
Correct, and that was ultimately Sauron's undoing.
Gollum was really good at riddles.
Any who would entertain him instead of go "ACK! Monster! Kill the fiend" would eventually discover he was indeed an individual who had simply fallen to his sins. Gollum still enjoyed a riddle, despite eating fish raw and wriggling and gleefully murdering innocent people if given the chance.
You're right, Bilbo spared him. Twice. He resisted the urge to just slaughter him or flee on the spot as well as kill him after a long conversation and riddle challenge gave him a chance to strike a killing blow.
Bilbo saw worth in the worthless, and his ultimate goal was to just let him be as he was.
Despite Gollum proving himself only momentarily capable of good, he was admittedly instrumental in destroying the ring. Without Gollum's help, Frodo and Sam would never have been able to make it to the End of all Things.
It is not for the good alone that we accomplish our goals. Sometimes, we do great things in SPITE of our sinful nature. It's the harder path.
There's two ways to move a wagon -- push and pull. Some pull (the virtuous) and have an easy time avoiding their sinful ways. Others push (the sinful), and must challenge their sins head-on to proceed.
All that matters is that you don't give up and don't stop moving the wagon or try to dupe some other sap into pushing your load for you.
Are you Japanese?
They separate numbers every four digits, like you did.
Americans separate them every three digits.