Does not the human spirit in it natural form want the things of God? Does the spirit of God look down from heaven and see the spirit of Man looking to commute with the Lord of Hosts? Does a man in his natural state desire the things of God? Does he look into he secrets of the great one and say unto himself ? – What a wonderful creation God has made.
Does man rejoice in his natural state the things of God? Does man lift up the name of the Lord in his enthusiastic daily life? Does man put aside his life plan to follow the way of the Lord? Does he, for one second, stop and consider the things of the Lord in his passing glances into eternity?
Can a man in his natural state see the face of God? Can a man who is a natural being give into the lust of the flesh? Can a man who is not cleansed of his sins desire the pureness of the creator? Can a man who looks into the mirror and sees only the things he has accomplished his life bend a knee to the almighty and thank him?
Can he look up into the heavens and recognise his blessing? Can he look into the very heart of the lord himself and say with boldness ” I know what the lord thinks.” Can he say with pride in the lord ” I am, what I am, thanks to your workmanship within my life.” Can he look into the stillness of his soul and contemplate on the ways of the Lord?
Can a mere man in his simplistic ways, say to himself “that he can determine the outcome of the universe.” When, he cannot, even understand the workings within his own body. Can a mere mortal look into the eyes of the almighty and say with confidence “I the creation have all and have no need of your help?”
Can he that has created all things look unto his creation and say ” I have created nothing and now the creation pretends to be something” or can the God of all look unto his creation and proclaim “that his creation is a total failure and it must be destroyed.”
Can he that came and glorified himself on the day of the cross say that “what he did was for not?” Can he look upon his sacrifice and say to the father that “what he did for man was a waste of time?” Can he look at all of Gods creation and say to them “that even God himself makes mistakes?”
Can he say to the devil “he was right and the lord of hosts was wrong?” Can he say to all things good and evil “that nothing matters anymore because man refuses to align his thoughts with the almighty?” Can he say to the patriarchs of old “that there sacrifices were all in vain?”
Can he say to all mankind “I am sorry to bother you with such simplistic requests as:
- Love they brother like oneself.
- Do not kill.
- Do not envy.
- Do not covet.
- Do not look upon your neighbor and desire and lust after his possessions.
- Do not look unto others ways and judge them prior to judging oneself.
- Love one another.
- Love one another
- Love one another.
Can I bother the human kind with such simplistic requests “that they love one another and do unto each other as they would have it done unto themselves?” Can I trust the human spirit to obey the precepts of God? Can I trust the mere strength of man in his own measure within himself to love all mankind unconditionally? Can he that is full of sin love someone who is free of sin?
Can man in his eternal simpleness look into the eyes of his creator and say “that his paths are correct and that his ways are the way to happiness?” Can he plan his future based on all things known from the beginning of time to the ends of time? Can he look into the wisdom of time and call on it to help him in his time of need?
Can he alone in the dark, stand against, the onslaught of the enemy that would engulf and devour him? Can he stand to see his very soul perish and die a thousand deaths forever and ever and ever? Can he fathom the depths of sorrow that he will participate in for not having given his creator the time of day?
Can he look into the bottomless abyss and say to it “come take me and destroy me for I no longer want to live but only die?” Can he that saved the world from their sins, stand aside, and watch man systematically destroy himself? Can he that created all things, including man, wait by the sidelines and watch man eat, drink and drive himself into the very destruction that his son was sent to relieve man from?
Can God look at his creation and allow it to do as it pleases with all of Gods creation for its own benefit? Can God stand aside and let man destroy the heritage he bestowed upon mankind? Can he look aside and say do as you please for it is not of my concern?
Of course not, God cannot and will not stand aside. He will not allow man to drag his creation into the depths of destruction and allow it to forgotten for time immemorial. He will not allow his creation to take it upon himself and go about in his destructive ways and put the very earth and all things within, on its knees, begging and pleading to stop destroying and raping the very creation that was created to help man cope with the things of this world.
God will act and he will act in a mighty way. All men, who refuse his way will be punished. All man who refuse to heed the words of this warning, will be destroyed – leaving no trace of them on this earth.
All man who act in defiance against the commandments of God will be striped bare and thrown into the pit of hell to burn in there lusts forever and ever and ever. They will cry out day and night for their thirst and their loins to be quenched but their will be no supplication and their will be no end to their miseries.
No man will escape this punishment. For those that are not written in the book of life, will all suffer the same fate. They will be utterly destroyed and burned alive and have there corpses hung on crosses to show that they were guilty of the most heinous sin of all – disobedience.
Disobedience to he word of God. Disobedience to the word of God. Disobedience to he word of God. No sin under the sun is as terrible as this. For disobedience was the cause of mans failure towards the Lord and disobedience is the cause of mans suffering and disobedience is the cause of the coming war between man and God.
If man was obedient in all things of God, then man would live a fulfilled life. No more wars. No more hate. No more poverty. No more hunger. No more strife and striving. No more hate between one race and another. No more disobedience of the Lords precepts. No more. No more. No more.
It is all so simple:
Be ye born again in the holy spirit and the washing of the word. Follow the ways of God and his son will live within you, guiding you ever higher and ever happier to a new plane of existence. A new life would be added unto all men. A new birth will be as it was planned to be. A new truce – peace and kindness unto all men forever and ever and ever. Amen and Amen – May it be so in the of Jesus Christ of Nazareth.