Good morning! How are we faithing? "The wrath of man works not the righteousness of God." What does this mean to us? We see examples lately of this in what psychologists call "mob mentality". It seems that in large groups there is a sense of less culpability thus the actions become more sinister, at least that is what I observe. Satan has a field day with this uncontrolled anger. I understand an uproar over heinous acts. I understand being victimized. I can see why when things happen over and over that one wold get angry but what I don't see is how burning down a house, looting or causing mayhem to someone else justifies or satisfies any anger over similar actions. The golden rule definitely applies. If I'm angered over a certain act committed against me, why would I commit similar acts to release my anger? Nonsensical and obviously evil. We as believers must focus on our Lord and on his ways or we could fall into the same trap. We must act according to our beliefs. We must not say things that harm. We must not gossip, lie, cheat, steal, envy or cause others to miss salvation. I am well aware of my as you are yours. Do right by our savior and repent, ask forgiveness and make what ever preparations you can to right a wrong. Treat others the way you want to be treated regardless of how they treat you. We live for Christ and we will give account for all we say and do so lets say and do things as unto God.
1Jn 3:18
My little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth.
1Jn 3:18
My little children, let us not love in word, neither in tongue; but in deed and in truth.
remember David...
Heavenly Father,
Help us to be your sons and daughters. Help us to reflect your perfection. Help us to love like you do and be wise like you are. Open up your scriptures to us oh Lord and grant us the courage and wisdom to act and speak accordingly. We love you Lord, In Jesus name we pray, amen
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