MORNING NUGGET; YOUR WILL MUST BE YOUR WILLINGNESS TO OBEY THE - TopicsExpress



          

MORNING NUGGET; YOUR WILL MUST BE YOUR WILLINGNESS TO OBEY THE INNER VOICE OF GOD. John 5:30 I can of my own self do nothing: as I hear, I judge: and my judgment is just; because I seek not my own will, but the will of my father which has sent me. The ability of a man to outgrow his dwarf self on the boulevard of life makes his journey to perfection much interesting and faster. A man that has outgrown self sees nothing of his own , but one with nature, and in constant flow with the immutable laws of creation. Our arrogant bloated self constantly parading itself as our ego and oftentimes as emotions are the major cause of our depression and sorrow, for he sees himself before anything else. Jesus was quick to take cognisance of this salient fact inherent in all human being and condemn personal will in all its ramification. Man as a rational being is created by God to fulfill his purpose in Gods scheme and agenda, but not to further recreate himself out of the sphere of eternal laws of creation. Man must come to the knowledge of seeing himself as one with all things; only unique as long as he is part of the whole. Then can he see that all things are created for good, and any other negative feelings are is mental creation outside of Gods divine will such as depression, anger, doubt, sadness e.t.c. A man that listen to his inner voice is above all worldly vices and societal inadequacy, for he knows that everything happen for a reason. He never take sides, thereby not influence by negative thoughts and feelings, for taking sides makes him susceptible to self feelings of either good or bad. He is on the fence of life and able to see both sides at the same time thereby understanding the reason of all cause and effect. Then can he attain godliness inherent in all being, but undiscovered! Once again wisdom speaks, only the wise harken to the voice of wisdom. Nice day.
Posted on: Thu, 28 Nov 2013 03:43:38 +0000

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