Today’s Thought “Righteous Indignation?” G. Ward
Matthew 5:44 But I say to you, love your enemies and pray for those who persecute
you.
Peter the Apostle elaborated on the Almighty as Holy and while our
interrogation of what that means is the most incomplete phenomenon, limiting us
to knowing Him as without sin (and a propensity therein), along with perfect in
every way, we’re called to pursue the same (1 Pe.1:16). How dare any share what
perceivably is regarded eloquence to appear superior to another created being
without proper tribute to Wisdom’s beginning and end (*Rev.22:13). More
excellent than anything is to know God is Holy, entirely opposite of us,
requiring absolute subjection to HIS way; Eternity depends on that (Lk.6:46).
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