It (the good news) just keeps trickling out like the information about Theodore Scruz.

Folks, eventually even the most hardened cynic will have to admit that they have swallowed the poison pill of disinformation that they have been fed most of their lives:

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Sad that people fight to maintain the right to poison their own bodies – and those of their children……  Sad the ignorance that is out there.  Sad people do not seek to correct the false narrative.  I do – and stridently so – in my own life.  When you live lies, you tend to gloss over those that surround you – until you surrender completely to the father of all lies.  One lie at a time.  That is actually how the mechanism works.  Soon, you have self-lied to the point you cannot even begin to tell truth from error – and you begin to hate truth and those who purvey it.  It starts with a single lie – and ends in spiritual slavery.

I know I have a problem with someone when they cannot look me in the eye – I have a piercing gaze and can look right through someone (manner of speaking, people).  The eyes are the window to the soul, as the Savior said.  The most difficult thing to do for any one of us, will be to look into the Savior’s eyes when this is all over.  IF we have repented – and even then – we will feel shame for having trampled on that supernal gift.  Offered freely – to all.  Regardless of anything like status, color, history, past depravity.  It is completely free – but NOT without a price.  It DOES take effort to reach out as we are sinking in sin and our shortcomings.  Just as Peter, who sank into the waves – then called out for the Savior – so must we, or we will  perish as the tempest is raging.  It is a high-stakes game – and it is for the long-haul.  Nothing truly worth having comes without some sort of price.

It is so easy to completely surrender to God’s will in Christ – but we must give up our stubbornness of heart.  Sometimes, the most simple things are the hardest to do.

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It (the good news) just keeps trickling out like the information about Theodore Scruz.

Folks, eventually even the most hardened cynic will have to admit that they have swallowed the poison pill of disinformation that they have been fed most of their lives:

http://ift.tt/1VaOz6C

Sad that people fight to maintain the right to poison their own bodies – and those of their children……  Sad the ignorance that is out there.  Sad people do not seek to correct the false narrative.  I do – and stridently so – in my own life.  When you live lies, you tend to gloss over those that surround you – until you surrender completely to the father of all lies.  One lie at a time.  That is actually how the mechanism works.  Soon, you have self-lied to the point you cannot even begin to tell truth from error – and you begin to hate truth and those who purvey it.  It starts with a single lie – and ends in spiritual slavery.

I know I have a problem with someone when they cannot look me in the eye – I have a piercing gaze and can look right through someone (manner of speaking, people).  The eyes are the window to the soul, as the Savior said.  The most difficult thing to do for any one of us, will be to look into the Savior’s eyes when this is all over.  IF we have repented – and even then – we will feel shame for having trampled on that supernal gift.  Offered freely – to all.  Regardless of anything like status, color, history, past depravity.  It is completely free – but NOT without a price.  It DOES take effort to reach out as we are sinking in sin and our shortcomings.  Just as Peter, who sank into the waves – then called out for the Savior – so must we, or we will  perish as the tempest is raging.  It is a high-stakes game – and it is for the long-haul.  Nothing truly worth having comes without some sort of price.

It is so easy to completely surrender to God’s will in Christ – but we must give up our stubbornness of heart.  Sometimes, the most simple things are the hardest to do.

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