Do you ever wonder



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Do you ever wonder

Life is way much more than what we have at our own front door. The sum of life varies and has many faces as there are many different entities that grow out on the sideline of each of our individualism. As we live and experience our own version of life and living one of many things we have in common is that each of our souls well end up back with God. I have many opinions and viewpoints that are such of my generation and I must remind myself that only God has the power to judge people. As he is our creator I must remain with the desire to please him and live my life in the truest form that I can that will honor him. In the eyes of God one sin is equal to another in the eyes of man we choose on a different level that notion which makes sense in our make up of society. Of course we view murder as much more grave than shoplifting. Regardless of the differences between man's laws and God's laws we must do our best to live in a manner that keeps our lives of a clean nature which somehow between the two worlds there is an answer. If God's law which is the higher law is adhered to doing our best we will live life in the best fashion that we can that tends to represent both worlds in a very good fashion. One thing to remember is God tends to have greater mercy through his graciousness than man does. When we desire to be forgiven we will find ways to forgive and often times a lesson of love to us will also happen.
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Written on March 19, 2024

Submitted by rjenavy on March 19, 2024

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Richard J Edwards

Retired Navy. Live in Montana. And Love God. In 2004 I wrote and had published by poetry. Com The Truth Of Heart and Soul put in their book "Involving the Muse". This is not my best work. I have 40yrs of writings I know R publish worthy I'm just looking for some to help that knows how to do that. I'm a common man and I believe my writings R easily relatable. more…

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