Naturally, the sentiment and feeling is mutual. The critical testing of our morality both secular and faith based, and thereafter for us both to reach a mutal agreement and understanding, demonstrates love. We owe it to ourselves to test our moral positions rigorously, because as I have said before, the mantra "I may be wrong, I may be wrong, I may be wrong" has always to be repeated in times of uncertainty, but perhaps more so when a hard certainty is present. Perhaps the presence of hard certainty is a warning, all is change.
This made me think further, to the the parable of the good and bad seeds.
Jesus (Creator Sets Free) tells a story about a farmer who plants good seeds in his field. These good seeds will grow into healthy wheat. But during the night an enemy sneaks in and plants bad seeds, weeds that look similar to wheat when they are young.
As the plants grow, the workers notice the weeds and want to pull them out. The farmer tells them not to, because pulling the weeds too early might damage the wheat growing beside them. Instead, he says to let both grow together until harvest time. At the harvest, the wheat and the weeds will finally be separated. The wheat will be gathered safely, and the weeds will be destroyed.
The bad seeds, the ‘vicious hypocrites’ and the ‘most malevolent’ of your piece, are ultimately in for a very rude awakening!
Of course this process of discernment between the good weeds and the bad is happening already. What the Girl Guides and the Women's Institute have done is very powerful in saying that they're being forced into it by the Supreme Court ruling... so people are beginning to see how wrong that ruling was...
And this is a very beautiful story. We're just coming up to the parable of the sower in a day or so, that explores similar themes...
And this morning's is amazing too.
And we're also watching Trump and his vicious government collapsing in front of our very eyes...
Thank you so much for your thoughts. I so deeply appreciate them... much love xxx
Naturally, the sentiment and feeling is mutual. The critical testing of our morality both secular and faith based, and thereafter for us both to reach a mutal agreement and understanding, demonstrates love. We owe it to ourselves to test our moral positions rigorously, because as I have said before, the mantra "I may be wrong, I may be wrong, I may be wrong" has always to be repeated in times of uncertainty, but perhaps more so when a hard certainty is present. Perhaps the presence of hard certainty is a warning, all is change.
This made me think further, to the the parable of the good and bad seeds.
Jesus (Creator Sets Free) tells a story about a farmer who plants good seeds in his field. These good seeds will grow into healthy wheat. But during the night an enemy sneaks in and plants bad seeds, weeds that look similar to wheat when they are young.
As the plants grow, the workers notice the weeds and want to pull them out. The farmer tells them not to, because pulling the weeds too early might damage the wheat growing beside them. Instead, he says to let both grow together until harvest time. At the harvest, the wheat and the weeds will finally be separated. The wheat will be gathered safely, and the weeds will be destroyed.
The bad seeds, the ‘vicious hypocrites’ and the ‘most malevolent’ of your piece, are ultimately in for a very rude awakening!
Of course this process of discernment between the good weeds and the bad is happening already. What the Girl Guides and the Women's Institute have done is very powerful in saying that they're being forced into it by the Supreme Court ruling... so people are beginning to see how wrong that ruling was...
And this is a very beautiful story. We're just coming up to the parable of the sower in a day or so, that explores similar themes...
And this morning's is amazing too.
And we're also watching Trump and his vicious government collapsing in front of our very eyes...
Thank you so much for your thoughts. I so deeply appreciate them... much love xxx