24 January 2021

The Ten Commandments

 While being engraved with the true words of God, Mankind has to be content with the words that he is capable of receiving.  As Moses brought the Ten Commandments to the Children of Israel, they knew how to be ready to receive them.  They may be the chosen Children of God, but they still have to be tempered to receive His will.  It is like a language that is different to one’s life that has to be learned and be understood.  There can be no excuse in not understanding God’s word because it is not clear to the hearer.  To sin, not knowing the sin, is no excuse.  It is up to us to understand the Law as it beats in our very heart and must be heard.

 We all know the word of God, because it is given to us as being right or wrong.  We all appreciate the positive energy of love, because it is felt within us all.  Negativity is also built in, as it is the darkness that is felt by devilish temptation.  We all know when we are doing wrong.  We feel instinctively what is right and what is wrong.  It is as though we feel what we do to others is acceptable or not.  We accept the judgement of our actions, even though we have yet to commit them.  We know the result before we do the act and must take the consequences.

 For many we are stopped in our tracks, but for others we carry on to doing the act, feeling within us an excitement in doing what we are shown to be wrong in breaking one of the Ten Commandments.  We are judged already by God before we do it and this gives us the choice in what we do.  To break God’s Law and even being reminded that we err, is to be the folly of our own making.  We are all tempted at times to see if we are sincere and can truly be reasonable.  If we go ahead, we are shamed and will always be feel our guilt until forgiven by Almighty God for our transgression.

 There is no joy in breaking God’s Commandments.  We only think there is.  We will be reminded again.  After we pass from the earth plane, we will be faced with our life’s review.  We will be shown our follies and must judge ourselves in the full light of God’s goodness.  There will be no mitigating circumstances, as we will know how we truly failed and what we must do to rectify our actions.  God does forgive, but we must learn to forgive ourselves.  Amen.

 Sunday, 24th January 2021

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