Simple sums. . .Bread for the Day. . .


 

Simple Sums. . . Bread for the Day. . . .

It seems the length of our lives is directly connected to our unresolves.

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To find beauty in the doing, puts even the most menial task in the position of praising life.

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Skirmishes, both large and small, are always grist for someone’s mill.

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We look for the next Messiah and when one appears, we will ask for credentials.

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Too many unresolves without resolve will either be blocked from memory or tie up the individual to render immobility.

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With no memory, the motion of the man is one in search for his god.

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Being justified is not the same as being accountable.  The difference is the same as liquid and non liquid assets.  The difference between liquid and non liquid assets is time.  The bird in the hand is worth two in the bush if we are hungry.

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Justification and accountability are on par with rights and responsibility.  We can  have rights and be justified but if we are accountable we are responsible.

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Jesus said ’Ye are gods’ meaning Man is Divine, god within.  But the business of godhood is not all that great.  It means being responsible every minute and man proves minute by minute that he’s not buying the concept.  It is no fun.

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Whoever is in charge of this world has a thankless job and their fatigue too often is apparent.

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All of humankind is in need of professional counseling.  But who is going to counsel the counselors?

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If man is the result of the whim of the Potter, how dependable is the Potter?


4 responses to “Simple sums. . .Bread for the Day. . .”

  1. email from Suzanne. . . I have always said that if Jesus returned today, we’d crucify him all over again. What a sad lot humanity has become.

    Blessings anyway,
    Suzanne

    Sent from my iPhone

    • Maria. . .to see beauty in the doing is a vital part of the keys of the kingdom. One may get tired but regret is never part of that fatigue. Working for the right reasons has its own reward in the greater picture. I write with you in mind. You are a heart friend.

  2. Suzanne. . .as a companion traveler I appreciate your comments. It is a wide road and many travel with tender feet, not calloused yet. Newly minted not having been on the road long enough. . .As we see the Light brighten we become swift of foot. I am grateful for your presence as you are in mind.

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