by FeatheredSeclude » March 10th, 2016, 10:00 am
To me personally, the biggest judge we all will face on this rock is well ourselves. We'll hold onto things, which isn't bad at all, but there are things we hold onto that is in some way self-destructive. I myself have some of my own, I know your fan of heavy music, so the song "Nothing More" from Decyfer Down comes to mind here, since well, that is exactly what the song is about.
Me personally, I believe once you've repented, you have forever been forgiven of all sins you have make, are currently making, and will make. But yeah, recomitting can always help you. Like a reassurance on both sides.
She tends to speak with her mouth about everything she wants to have fixed, not worry about, things she doesn't want to do anymore, you get the idea.
Similar question Rien and Ratha both have asked?
Rien does get an answer for why what happened to him did, but how he gets this answer is rather unique. Just going to say it does involve Ratha and her Crossroads.
The pair have both gone through a lot apart and together, as a whole their paths share a lot of similarities, but Ratha denounced God somewhere along it, whereas Rien didn't. That difference changed a lot between the roads they followed. Though her not following God, and Rien following God, is what lead their paths to cross as much as they do.
Not spoiling it, but think I have given a lot of hints though, what Rien realizes and tells Ratha heavily impacts her choice at her Crossroad.
And advice to Levi. She needs to have more faith in God, and know all her questions will be answered when she meets him. She needs to ask God and believe what she says through her mouth, to stop the evils from harming her. And when they try to tempt her, denounce the evils in Jesus's name.
Levi's biggest priority is trust more, despite what she has gone through, her best days are ahead of her.
In the words of Danny Gokey, from the song My Best Days are Ahead of Me. The song is about him moving onward in his life from his wife dying of cancer. And what drew him to move on was simply seeing Joel and Victoria Osteen at one of their missions.
He's an excellent singer, definitely gifted by God.
So are Colton Dixion, and Jordan Feliz.
I'd definitely give them a search.
From Jordan, The River, and Beloved are really good.
Colton Dixon, basically anything from him, same with Danny Gokey, but I would definitely search Tell Your Heart to Beat Again, Hope in Front of Me, I Will not Say Good-bye(Music Video)
Rien and Ratha are characters that are not to mess with themselves.
Both characters have the problem of back-stepping in your words, and staying in darkness of their own doing.
Honestly, now knowing what darkness in biblical terms really means, it has a lot more presence to the word and light and dark make so much more sense, since God made both, darkness could not be evil. Grace is dominate Judgment, or in common words, Light does dominate over Darkness. In the words of God, but really know the true definition of dark, is honestly enlightening. He made day and night, Day being light, night being dark.
Satan will tend to use Dark as a way to tempt and persuade you into sinning, by falsly judging. He has no authority to judge, as we do another. Not even we have the authority to judge ourselves, since only God has the right to Judge, and the Cross. Though the Cross is a way of God Judging.
There a lot of people that have commented and such on that Hannuka/Christmas pic I made offended/pissed off "because I'm Messianic" but I honestly think but it is direct, it has the Cross big and bold with the phrase of Billy Graham, "The Cross is Offensive, for it directly confronts all the evils in-which dominate much of this Earth."
Which is true, Jesus asks you to go to the Cross and lay your sins at its feet. The Cross demands an answer for them, you face to face the sins you've made to lay them at the feet of the Cross, though the Cross can't Judge you, because by doing what Jesus has asked you, he will cloth you in the light of Grace, and omit you from the Judgment the Cross is demanding.
If you've noticed in a lot of images of the Cross, the Cross is black, whereas the light around it is light. The Cross is an ultimate Judge, hence being dark in colour, and the light around, which is white, is Grace, dominating over the darkness, and clothing you in it. The Grace of Jesus.