Posts Tagged ‘human suffering’

Health reform and Christianity kiss each other

April 17, 2011

The law of the Ten Commandments of God has been lightly regarded by us. Breaking or ignoring them is not a good idea because we will reap what we have sown. Have you ever considered why disease floods our world? Have you thought about: what we do, how we behave, how we treat others, and our actions of immorality? Men and women cannot violate natural law by indulging depraved appetite and lustful passions, and not violate the law of God. 

In His mercy God has permitted the light of health reform to shine upon us, that we may see our ways and repent from doing what is wrong. Our enjoyment or suffering may be traced back to obedience or transgression of natural law. Our Heavenly Father sees our deplorable condition. He knows those who willingly violate His laws and those who do so ignorantly. Yet, He continues to shine upon us health reform. He also informs us of the penalty that will follow if we continue to transgression. Adam and Eve lost theirEdenhome because of appetite; but we through Christ can overcome appetite.

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Doubts, destructive or a saviour

February 16, 2011

Why do we doubt? Doubt causes anguish to the soul. Yet, some doubts can save us from destruction and sorrows. For example, when we have doubts about something or a person it is often because we are being awaken to something that’s not quite right about them. People or things can be deceitful and having your doubts about them may be your protector. Yet, doubts can stop a person from making progress and suffer loss. One needs to check their doubts whether they are positive or negative.

There is one doubt, though, that we should not tolerate or encourage, that, doubts God and his love toward us. God love us more than we could ever imagine. So much so, that He gave us his most precious gift, Jesus Christ. He loves us much more that we love ourselves, partners, children, parents, or each other. Love comes from God, and if of God; then, God is the love Giver.

We are mortal and sinful beings and love is not part of sin but of righteousness and holiness; these two only comes from the Great I Am. The love which you feel in your heart toward those, whom you love, comes from above. The suffering which is in our world is created by us, yet, we blame God for our sufferings instead of blaming ourselves. Why do the innocent often suffer for the guilty?

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