Everyone should read the Bible like a fictional book at first. - TopicsExpress



          

Everyone should read the Bible like a fictional book at first. Dont be offended, dont be scared, dont feel guilty, dont use it to relate, which in turn will turn you into a judge of others. Just read it.... After reading it, meditate, just meditate. Just accept it as literature. If a little voice starts popping up like, God doesnt like this, or God doesnt like that, STOP IT. Understand that God is in us and is us against our flesh personality, which is also in us (ego), the ego hides God in us from our awareness. God doesnt care about what we do to him, we dont do anything to him at all, he doesnt have external emotions towards us like that. Instead those emotions are a reflection of God IN OURSELVES that doesnt like whatever it is, for ourself, and if we do think we like something in particular for ourself and have a feeling God wouldnt agree, thats ok, allow that thought, accept it for what it is, and understand that God in us doesnt want us to be against ourselves, if something we feel ok with, is against God, and we chose to accept God dwells in us and have the urge to feed that love, then God in us will weed that out of us. If its not productive to God in Uss growth. God in us will apply positive changes to our lives rather easily. Thats what God in us does, God in us makes things EASY, not hard!! When we judge others, even if we take our judgement from a scriptural viewpoint, its not Gods wish, because God in all of us understands the true picture, WE(the ego) DONT. We(the ego) DOESNT understand that our judgments are truly just a realization that we judge it because we are also capable to engage in it, or would, or could, we just dont see it in the moment, its a denial that the ego does to make us seemingly believe we are better than someone else. Thats why we should Never Say Never. God doesnt judge what we do, God loves us based on how much we feed God in ourselves, rather than feeding our egos. Ego makes attaining things, makes goals seem like a big hard task, but God in us sees the light, God in us knows ALL IS POSSIBLE. GOD IN US, Loves everyone, because God in us UNDERSTANDS everyone, So we should not Judge, especially not for backing up scripture (It may be productive to our own awareness, if we dont talk about it, and rather just meditate on our own thoughts). It takes patience to love, but love is God, and we have been given a false way of loving, the way we think love is, is not love, actually it is hate against ourselves. Expecting someone to change or want them to, we want them to for ourselves to feel better, if we loved them we would accept them for who they are and try to lift them up in the positive things God in them is working on. We can see what is bearing positive fruits and which actions a person is taking to bear negative fruits, but no worries, we can help them with the parts of their lives that would increase in good fruit with our help, and simply steer clear of the choices that we feel would produce negative fruits, BUT WE SHOULD NOT JUDGE THEM FOR THOSE CHOICES, understand that when they go to harvest on that choice they wont get no food, and so eventually they on their own will, with loving support chose to take more positive action for themselves, God in them will call on them, and when they answer that call it would be good to have brotherly and sister support, not people that judge others based on yesterdays history. Each day brings new beginnings for everyone :-) By judging people, we make them believe that we dont believe they are capable, that is a direct attack against GOD in them, because its like saying we dont believe God can guide them, who are we to denounce the works of God in each other? Dont do it. Instead understand that God doesnt have clocks and time, he works through lessons, and we prevent people from learning by judging, we prevent them from ever believing if they try again they can succeed :-)
Posted on: Wed, 30 Oct 2013 18:08:19 +0000

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