Your comment really hit me. Evil is truly rampant in this world. My parents always wanted me to be in the world but not of the world. I indulged myself through college like everyone else, but I still had shame and humiliation when I took it too far.
My life is a struggle to walk with God, to resist the urge to sin, to repent when I have sinned. It helps give me clarity about where I stand, and what I think. It helps keep me on the narrow path, not the wide one.
I saw the photos of the young men who are part of Antifa and BLM that spearheaded the siege of the Capitol. Travelling across the country, assuming the identity and donning the garb of a Trump supporter, and fronting the effort to siege the Capitol in order to help the evil doers frame the good and peaceful patriots, is an evil thing to do.
You're right, It can be a difficult path to walk sometimes, a disciplined line to walk upon.
But to be Righteous in this current state of the world is the true benefit you receive when you can walk that line!
And as I said, We really must be thankful for the roads we walk upon, our families that support us.. or don't.. and the friends and souls we meet along the way... such as yourself... God has us all in our places...
Your comment really hit me. Evil is truly rampant in this world. My parents always wanted me to be in the world but not of the world. I indulged myself through college like everyone else, but I still had shame and humiliation when I took it too far.
My life is a struggle to walk with God, to resist the urge to sin, to repent when I have sinned. It helps give me clarity about where I stand, and what I think. It helps keep me on the narrow path, not the wide one.
I saw the photos of the young men who are part of Antifa and BLM that spearheaded the siege of the Capitol. Travelling across the country, assuming the identity and donning the garb of a Trump supporter, and fronting the effort to siege the Capitol in order to help the evil doers frame the good and peaceful patriots, is an evil thing to do.
I'm glad my words have an impact.
You're right, It can be a difficult path to walk sometimes, a disciplined line to walk upon.
But to be Righteous in this current state of the world is the true benefit you receive when you can walk that line!
And as I said, We really must be thankful for the roads we walk upon, our families that support us.. or don't.. and the friends and souls we meet along the way... such as yourself... God has us all in our places...