While I agree with all facts outlined, I refuse to be pissed off any longer. When God says, “ vengeance is mine” I believe it and let HIM have the final say on justice, even if I wait until the LAST day. Meanwhile: I can affect real change in the community around me, and it needs repair, by having a truly joyful heart that God has given us mercy from a tyrannical government. We must not be vile and hateful when the opposition comes our way. We do not return evil for evil, we return evil with goodness.
While I agree that we do not return evil for evil, that does not mean that we cannot be forceful or angry. Christ wasn't exactly happy with the moneychangers. Am I angry about abortion? Yup. Child trafficking? Yup. Goodness returned can be judgmental under the right circumstances.
Again I agree. But I’m going about my day with my head held higher and my countenance assured that goodness and grace goes farther than contentious hatred (which I hope simmers down soon) towards others that have been so devastated by the fact that “we are not for her”. It’s sad that the divide seems even wider today.
I would follow up on what The Inmate said by saying that dispensing justice and holding people accountable for the evil that they perpetrated would be returning for good for evil.
The short answer is I want my son to have the same opportunities I've had. I'm angry about what the globalists are attempting to do and I'm also angry it took me so long to realize it. I'm angry that my wife's uncle died in his sleep, that her cousin died of cancer, that I have two vaccine injured friends. The list could be longer. You're not angry about the last four years?
HEHEHE... they can learn to chode xD
LET THE BEDWETTING BEGIN!
"Let's do this friends." Yes.
The wrath of the awakened Saxon
I endorse this message. 100%
Well said and Amen, brother!!! Although I would like to add a “Fuck you!” to your “Go to Hell!”
While I agree with all facts outlined, I refuse to be pissed off any longer. When God says, “ vengeance is mine” I believe it and let HIM have the final say on justice, even if I wait until the LAST day. Meanwhile: I can affect real change in the community around me, and it needs repair, by having a truly joyful heart that God has given us mercy from a tyrannical government. We must not be vile and hateful when the opposition comes our way. We do not return evil for evil, we return evil with goodness.
While I agree that we do not return evil for evil, that does not mean that we cannot be forceful or angry. Christ wasn't exactly happy with the moneychangers. Am I angry about abortion? Yup. Child trafficking? Yup. Goodness returned can be judgmental under the right circumstances.
Again I agree. But I’m going about my day with my head held higher and my countenance assured that goodness and grace goes farther than contentious hatred (which I hope simmers down soon) towards others that have been so devastated by the fact that “we are not for her”. It’s sad that the divide seems even wider today.
I would follow up on what The Inmate said by saying that dispensing justice and holding people accountable for the evil that they perpetrated would be returning for good for evil.
You sound vengeful. What happened to you as an individual to make you so incredibly angry?
The short answer is I want my son to have the same opportunities I've had. I'm angry about what the globalists are attempting to do and I'm also angry it took me so long to realize it. I'm angry that my wife's uncle died in his sleep, that her cousin died of cancer, that I have two vaccine injured friends. The list could be longer. You're not angry about the last four years?