17 And I gave my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly: I perceived that this also is vexation of spirit.
18 For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.
I agree, but sometimes when called upon by God to do certain things for Him doesn't mean it will be easy. I am a 100% disabled Veteran and in 2018 I caused several joint FBI / NH-DOJ investigations started after a Veterans Administration bureaucrat denied me access to care 31 days after I was in a sever car accident. He tortured me on purpose and tried to make me commit suicide, but I survived and documented all the abuse and reported it to the authorities. When I reported this guy to the NH Board of Medicine they sealed the case and committed obstruction of justice. Turns out the Pres and Sec on the Board were adjunct doctors doing volunteer work at the VA hospital and when they did the guy I reported to the Board was their immediate supervisor. See how that works? My case is so complex that the former Acting VA Secretary is involved in the cover up. My case was referred by Deputy Attorney Jane Young for judicial review to the NH Chief of the Crime Div. Geoffrey Ward and Chief of the Homicide Div. Jeffrey Strelzin. Now, let what I just said sink in when I said THE HOMICIDE DIVISION! So far nobody has been indicted and nothing has been done about it as far as I can tell up to this point in time. In truth it doesn't matter because the issue is really between the criminals who did this to me, and God. One day they will all answer to God for what they did. In the meantime I love them all and wish them the best during their Life review one day. Believe me when I say that a Life Review in the Light is ASTONISHINGLY thorough.
Ecclesiastes, such a great book.
Ecclesiastes 1:17-18
17 And I gave my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly: I perceived that this also is vexation of spirit. 18 For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ecclesiastes%201&version=KJV
Ain't that the truth.
If you've not read Ecclesiastes before, I highly recommend it fren. You may also enjoy listening to it in an audio format.
Link to audio book version:
https://youtu.be/UZ6CLM_3JU8?si=PrTsCq-RMzhhk4Nc
Thank you for that!
I love that book. Best to go to work, try to be merry, n chill. Let God do His Story and do the next right thing He puts before us.
I agree, but sometimes when called upon by God to do certain things for Him doesn't mean it will be easy. I am a 100% disabled Veteran and in 2018 I caused several joint FBI / NH-DOJ investigations started after a Veterans Administration bureaucrat denied me access to care 31 days after I was in a sever car accident. He tortured me on purpose and tried to make me commit suicide, but I survived and documented all the abuse and reported it to the authorities. When I reported this guy to the NH Board of Medicine they sealed the case and committed obstruction of justice. Turns out the Pres and Sec on the Board were adjunct doctors doing volunteer work at the VA hospital and when they did the guy I reported to the Board was their immediate supervisor. See how that works? My case is so complex that the former Acting VA Secretary is involved in the cover up. My case was referred by Deputy Attorney Jane Young for judicial review to the NH Chief of the Crime Div. Geoffrey Ward and Chief of the Homicide Div. Jeffrey Strelzin. Now, let what I just said sink in when I said THE HOMICIDE DIVISION! So far nobody has been indicted and nothing has been done about it as far as I can tell up to this point in time. In truth it doesn't matter because the issue is really between the criminals who did this to me, and God. One day they will all answer to God for what they did. In the meantime I love them all and wish them the best during their Life review one day. Believe me when I say that a Life Review in the Light is ASTONISHINGLY thorough.
God how i know life is hard. It all gets snatched away one piece at a time.
So true.