Monday, May 29, 2017

Long live the human race

As it is with the ecosystem, the animal kingdom, and many aspects of life; "something must die so something else can live." A seed must die to bear fruit, and the Bible declares; "13For if you live according to the flesh, you will die; but if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the body, you will live. Romans 8.

If the wild doesn't kill to feed their young, they will die and the genesis of extinction rears its relentless head. However, in the recent devastating turn of events in especially the United States, we are tormented with the peril of humanity dying due to a breach in compassion for children, the elderly, and the poor, who we might add will always incorporate their needs into the fabric of society. Our latest disgust with the current administration and its dialogue of federal cuts to the daily supplements of survival will only prolong suffering and provoke "survival of the fittest. The greedy are masked as needy, and the needy are devoured by the antics of the greedy. It's a doggy-dog world, huh? 

The pursuit of happiness has become the pursuit of, "by any means necessary" to survive the madness of the system. Working families with only two children are caged in that purgatorial gray area. The wickedness of the ever evolving idiocracy will never cease to ride the backs of the working class, blue color-barely making it liberal. To be considered a conservative in today's political fanfare, one must respect the code of "gimme more," fuel to ignite discord and disharmony within the ranks of the people. Well, at least in the current flow of bigotry. Actually, the head-idiot-in-charge is the most powerless leader in the free world, and the "most likely to screw up" western civilization as we knew it. And with that comes the unamended rights of the people to prepare to defend our integrity to vote against every legislative bill which empowers the current leaders sitting on the Hill. 

Something must politically die so something decent and morally sane can live. It's not only real praying-time, it's also real "getting off our do-nothing stool," and seek the will of God time. His will provokes vigilance and spiritual vision to come to the aid of those which will be most affected by the proposed budget cuts. Christiandome must kill the religiosities of church doctrines and revive the true mission of the body of Christ. We must die to self and resurrect the mission plans of the first Apostles anointed by our still powerful Holy Spirit. Why pray for a hungry man, when you have the common sense to feed a hungry man, considering you may be one paycheck away from ongoing hunger. God demands we love in action. 

Some "things," must die so society can live.  Long live the human race.














May Will (Author)

Wednesday, May 24, 2017

Rain Coats


Thank God for the rain, but woe to the storms. Actually, if the earth was relieved of even catastrophic storms nature couldn't dispose of natural refuse and carcasses. However human we are; however unrelenting adrenaline junkies are, we all fear the earth's uninhibited atmospheric phenomenon.

As with the natural order of planet earth called to order by God, humankind mirrors all creation in some form or fashion. Our storms consist of trials or tribulation specially formulated to strengthen our spiritual resolve, as well as cleanse our souls of spiritual dead weight. God in all of His unprecedented blueprints of each human being ever born of His will, has created subtle reminders through nature, that all things were created by Him, for Him and through Him. Colossians 1:16For in Him all things were created, things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities. All things were created through Him and for Him. 17He is before all things, and in Him all things hold together. 

Life mandates; something must die so something else can live. We must die to self. So it's fair to say that our storms cleanse, provoke reconstruction to better maneuver through life's many seasons.

Without lightning, before the rains devoured the earth, nature would die of thirst. As with humankind we benefit and stand in harm's way due to the powerful effect of this beneficial source. Even the heart of mankind; primarily the physiology of this life-sustaining muscle operates by an electrical system which regulates heartbeats by which the absence thereof limits or terminates life.

There are too many descriptions and comparisons of how the earth sustains life and destroys life within the blink of a human eye. As with the storms of life which may produce drowning in a night of tears and pain enough to flood our souls with relief from indescribable pain. The mornings of life and the darkness of our worst nights create spiritual life and death simultaneously. Yet, the earth wasn't given spiritual abilities to guide man. Spiritual awakenings are gifts from God. Be it evil or good. Most times our spiritual hardware is flawed and in dire need of readjustments, upgrades, viruses and malware, which brings salvation to the table of discussion. Exactly what is the Holy Spirit and how or why is the absence of this mandatory attribute such a big deal to navigate life's uncertainties? Simple, right? Well, not according to humanity. It's the human side of creation which rejects spiritual correctness, yet will embrace the will to do evil or wrong.

Whether we don spiritual rain coats to weather the storms of life or shed a flood of tears to relieve the fires of pain and hurt, we can rest assured that God has given His every creation divine protection. Our compass in the person of the Holy Spirit will guide us through every aspect of life. The earth within God's boundless universe(s) will evolve as ordered, rotate or experience showers of cosmic phenomena, we are still indebted to our Creator for being our ever present Refuge in the time of storms.
May Will 2017

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