HopefulHepatica
Beauty from Ashes
- Apr 24, 2018
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- Single
That's man's way too, we believe it's our right and our freedom to question and be our own savior, our own god. That's what happened in the fall, we decided we wanted more, and lost the gift of being attached to God (when we were complete). God honored our choice, because of free will, and that in true love, you must be given the choice to love. God could've made us subservient and forcibly obey, but there's no love in that.
By choosing this life, we're forever seeking the piece of ourselves that was ripped out in the Fall (the connection to God, our creator). In the end, this way of thinking, it won't save us. When man judges God, it's just...silly. Who are we to say what God does, isn't right? We have no power, we did not create life nor do we have any say in when life enters and when life leaves this world or in how. When you sympathize Lucifer, you're missing the point, and falling right into the same cycle of destruction by finding a reason to resist God.
I think the hardest part for most people, is being able to accept things they cannot control or that there are just things in existence we do not know and cannot understand. We prefer to cling to this idea that WE have control, WE have power, and WE must have knowledge of all things because of fear of something greater to hold us accountable. It's hard for humanity to bend the knee, so to speak, to allow anything to have authority over us or accept that there is a way beyond our own. Yet in the end, that is the only thing that will set us free from this cycle of self-destruction. The logic of thinking for yourself, not being sheep, applies to men dealing with other men. We SHOULD think for ourselves and not follow blindly other MEN, but this does not apply with God. We ARE His sheep, we are always and will always be sheep, because it was how we were created: to be led.
I like how God purposely chose things and significant events in the bible that appear ridiculous or impossible or don't make sense logically, that some men will spend their entire lives questioning, when all God asked was that we know HE is God, and therefore what is impossible for us, is possible for Him, and that all He asks is that we have Faith.
By choosing this life, we're forever seeking the piece of ourselves that was ripped out in the Fall (the connection to God, our creator). In the end, this way of thinking, it won't save us. When man judges God, it's just...silly. Who are we to say what God does, isn't right? We have no power, we did not create life nor do we have any say in when life enters and when life leaves this world or in how. When you sympathize Lucifer, you're missing the point, and falling right into the same cycle of destruction by finding a reason to resist God.
I think the hardest part for most people, is being able to accept things they cannot control or that there are just things in existence we do not know and cannot understand. We prefer to cling to this idea that WE have control, WE have power, and WE must have knowledge of all things because of fear of something greater to hold us accountable. It's hard for humanity to bend the knee, so to speak, to allow anything to have authority over us or accept that there is a way beyond our own. Yet in the end, that is the only thing that will set us free from this cycle of self-destruction. The logic of thinking for yourself, not being sheep, applies to men dealing with other men. We SHOULD think for ourselves and not follow blindly other MEN, but this does not apply with God. We ARE His sheep, we are always and will always be sheep, because it was how we were created: to be led.
I like how God purposely chose things and significant events in the bible that appear ridiculous or impossible or don't make sense logically, that some men will spend their entire lives questioning, when all God asked was that we know HE is God, and therefore what is impossible for us, is possible for Him, and that all He asks is that we have Faith.
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