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𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐛𝐬 𝟐𝟓:𝟏𝟎 𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐭 𝐡𝐞 𝐭𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐡𝐞𝐚𝐫𝐞𝐭𝐡 𝐢𝐭 𝐩𝐮𝐭 𝐭𝐡𝐞𝐞 𝐭𝐨 𝐬𝐡𝐚𝐦𝐞, 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐭𝐡𝐢𝐧𝐞 𝐢𝐧𝐟𝐚𝐦𝐲 𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐧 𝐧𝐨𝐭 𝐚𝐰𝐚𝐲. Gossip can ruin your reputation. Yet gossip is incredibly easy. Wise men will know you are wicked and will rebuke you, and you will be disgraced and shamed. The lesson is simple: do not talk critically or negatively about others; do not spread news or rumors; do not slander anyone. Gossip is a heinous sin, and it can permanently stain your reputation. This is half of a proverb. The first half says, “Debate thy cause with thy neighbour himself; and discover not a secret to another” (Pr 25:9). Good men only discuss differences or offences with the person involved, not with others. If you tell others about a conflict with someone, those others will know you are hateful, malicious, and wicked. Jesus Christ taught the same rule of godliness and wisdom. He said, “Moreover if thy brother shall trespass against thee, go and tell him his fault between thee and him alone” (Matt 18:15). If you cannot ignore the offence of another, go tell him his fault. Instead of telling others about the problem, tell him alone. The rule is clear and definite. When you have a problem with someone, it is cruel and malicious to tell others about it. You do so in order to defame and injure the other party and obtain sympathy for your cause. You seek to hurt another person’s reputation and exalt your own. The holy God of heaven considers such intentions and actions to be murder (Matt 5:21-26). Beware! You should keep controversies and offences between you and your adversary. If you tell others about them, it is called gossip. In the Bible, it was called backbiting, talebearing, tattling, and whispering, if you told the truth. These are terrible sins that God hates. If you lied about the matter, then it was also called slander. It does not matter that these sins are popular today and no longer preached against: they are heinous in God’s sight. Godly men despise this evil treatment of others, and they will despise the person doing it. They will angrily rebuke those who gossip about others. It is a duty to do so. Solomon wrote, “The north wind driveth away rain: so doth an angry countenance a backbiting tongue” (Pr 25:23). It is terrible that more wise men do not put backbiters, talebearers, whisperers, slanderers, and gossips to shame by angry rebukes (Lev 19:17; I Thess 5:14). If you have a problem with someone, and you cannot gloriously overlook it, go to him alone and settle it through Christian charity. Put a guard on your heart, and do not even think about telling others. Only say complimentary and kind things about other people. Let your reputation be glorious and gracious, always edifying others (Eph 4:29; Col 4:6). https://letgodbetrue.com/proverbs/index/chapter-25/proverbs-25-10/
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Ever wondered why life is hard? You're not alone. Here’s something weirdly comforting: The solution might be hiding in your mind—literally. When we feel disconnected from ourselves or others, it's usually because we're missing something huge: Understanding how deeply connected we already are. Here’s a simple way to see it: Infinite but Close: 1. G-d created everything from nothing. 2. He's so huge and amazing that our brains can't even fully grasp it. 3. Yet, He's also right here, right now, keeping every heartbeat going, every breath flowing. Think about that for a second. The biggest power ever stays with you, moment by moment. When you realize this, something amazing happens: You feel less alone. More connected. And way more joyful. Why You desire Connection: 1. G-d is complete and perfect without needing anyone. 2. But when you see His greatness, you naturally want to be close. 3. That longing itself makes you feel happy and fulfilled. Here's how you start today: Action Tip #1: Take 1 minute—just 60 seconds—and think about how something infinitely great chooses to be right here, with you, always. Action Tip #2: When you struggle to speak up or set boundaries, remind yourself: "I am always deeply connected to something much bigger." Feeling overwhelmed? Remember: Your joy grows when you notice you're already connected to something bigger than you can imagine. #spirituality #Godblesseveryone
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"The tongue can speak life or death," warns Proverbs 18:21. But before our tongues even move, our hearts have already passed judgment. Let me tell you about Bob and the day he learned just how deadly wrong our rush to judgment can be. Picture a sixth-grade classroom, anxiety thick in the air on presentation day. Bob stands there, sweating, watching the classroom door. His teammate James is nowhere to be seen. The clock ticks. Other groups present. Still no James. Bob's blood begins to boil, his young mind already writing a story of betrayal and laziness. "He doesn't care about anyone but himself!" The words burst out of him like venom, his voice cracking with anger and fear of a failing grade. Oh, how the Book of James haunts us here: "Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry" (James 1:19). But Bob, like most of us, was doing exactly the opposite. The truth, when it came, hit like a sledgehammer to the chest: James's father had died suddenly the night before, his heart giving out without warning. While Bob had been rehearsing his presentation, James had been watching paramedics try to restart his dad's heart. Solomon's wisdom cuts deep here: "The first to present their case seems right, until another comes forward and questions them" (Proverbs 18:17). How often do we, like Bob, build entire courtrooms in our minds, acting as judge, jury, and executioner, all based on the flimsiest evidence? The Apostle Paul writes that "Love believes all things" (1 Corinthians 13:7), but we're often too busy believing the worst. We're masters at constructing elaborate theories about others' motivations, while remaining blissfully blind to our own heart's darker corners. As Jesus said, we're experts at spotting specks in others' eyes while ignoring the logs in our own (Matthew 7:3). Think about it: While Bob was raging about James's supposed selfishness, who was really being selfish? While he was condemning James's apparent lack of consideration, whose heart was truly lacking in understanding? Proverbs 18:2 hits the nail on the head: "A fool takes no pleasure in understanding, but only in expressing his opinion." The Hebrew word for "opinion" here is 'leb' – meaning heart or inner person. It's not just about what we say; it's about the snap judgments our hearts make before our mouths even open. The remedy? Proverbs 18:15 lights the way: "An intelligent heart acquires knowledge, and the ear of the wise seeks knowledge." Notice the active verbs here – acquires, seeks. Understanding doesn't just happen; we have to chase it down. We must silence that inner voice always ready with a verdict and instead ask, "What don't I know yet?" Decades later, Bob still carries this lesson like a scar. It's a reminder that every time we jump to conclusions, we're not just risking being wrong – we're risking being cruel. We're forgetting that behind every unexplained absence, every unanswered text, every perceived slight, there's a human story we might not understand. And isn't this the heart of God's grace? That He, who knows everything about us – every dark thought, every selfish moment – still chooses to lead with mercy? "The Lord is compassionate and gracious, slow to anger, abounding in love" (Psalm 103:8). Perhaps it's time we followed His example. Jesus reminded us, "Do not judge, or you too will be judged. For in the same way you judge others, you will be judged" (Matthew 7:1-2). Bob learned this truth the hard way, in a middle school classroom, waiting for a friend who had a reason he could never have imagined. May we all learn it more gently, but learn it just the same. Dear God, I'm sitting here, thinking about how quick I am to play judge and jury in other people's stories. You know me - always ready with my verdict before I've heard half the evidence. (And let's be honest, I'm not exactly Supreme Court material.) That verse from Proverbs keeps echoing in my mind - about intelligent hearts acquiring knowledge. Mine's more like a social media feed of hot takes most days. I'm working on that, though. Or at least, I'm trying to let You work on that in me. Remember that time in Scripture when You told Samuel that You see straight through to the heart while we're all stuck judging the window dressing? Yeah, that hit home. Because here I am, still jumping to conclusions faster than a cat chasing a laser pointer. Still thinking I've got everyone figured out when I can barely figure out myself some days. Lord, I need Your kind of grace - that patience that runs deeper than the ocean. That love that keeps showing up even when You know exactly what I'm like (and let's face it, You've got quite the highlight reel of my not-so-finest moments). Teach me to be "slow to anger" like You, because right now I'm more "quick to tweet." Search my heart, God. Not just the Instagram version I show to everyone else, but the real deal - the messy, judgmental, sometimes-petty thing that it is. Clean it up. Remake it. Turn it into something that looks a bit more like Yours. And while You're at it, could You maybe upgrade my understanding software? I could use the premium version - You know, the one with extra wisdom and a built-in pause button for when I'm about to say something I shouldn't. Keep me on Your path. Even when I try to take shortcuts. Especially when I try to take shortcuts. And God? Thanks for not judging me the way I sometimes judge others. That's the kind of grace I want to learn to give. Lord, search me and know my heart. See if there be any wicked way in me. Save me from my foolish heart. Create in me a clean heart. Open my heart to You and Your Word. Turn my heart to You. Don’t let any sin rule me. Give me Your understanding. Teach me Your statutes. Lead me on the right path. So be it!
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Ever heard of Hanlon's Razor? 🤔 ----------------- Hanlon's Razor is a simple mental principle that states: "Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity (or ignorance)." In other words, when people do something hurtful or problematic, it's often not because they're intentionally malicious or trying to cause harm. Instead, they might simply not know any better, misunderstand the situation, or be careless. For example, imagine someone cuts you off in traffic. Instead of assuming they're purposely being rude or mean, Hanlon's Razor encourages you to consider they might not have seen you, misunderstood traffic signals, or just made a mistake This mindset helps us react calmly, patiently, and compassionately rather than jumping to anger and frustration. ----------------- The Holy Bible teaches similar principles, calling us to patience, compassion, forgiveness, and humility. 👉🏽 Jesus' Words on the Cross "Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing." - (Luke 23:34) Even in His pain on the cross, Jesus recognized that those hurting Him were acting out of ignorance and misunderstanding, rather than pure malice. 👉🏽 Wisdom from Proverbs "A person's wisdom yields patience; it is to one's glory to overlook an offense." - (Proverbs 19:11) This verse emphasizes the virtue of patience and understanding, guiding us not to rush to judgment or take offense too quickly. 👉🏽 James Encouraging Thoughtful Reactions "My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry, because human anger does not produce the righteousness that God desires." - (James 1:19-20) Here, James encourages careful reflection before jumping to conclusions or anger. 👉🏽 Paul's Teaching on Judgment "If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone. Do not take revenge, my dear friends, but leave room for God's wrath, for it is written: "It is mine to avenge; I will repay," says the Lord." - (Romans 12:18-19) 👉🏽 The Parable of the Unmerciful Servant (Matthew 18:21-35) Jesus teaches that we should forgive others repeatedly. The heart of this teaching encourages us to let go of perceived offenses — not to dwell on whether the other person meant harm, but to act from mercy. ----------------- ✨ Just like Hanlon's Razor, biblical wisdom invites us to pause, think compassionately, and offer grace to others, remembering we're all human, prone to mistakes and misunderstandings. ✨ ----------------- 🙏🏽 Heavenly Father, give me patience and grace, To see others through eyes of compassion. Guard my heart from quick judgments and anger, Teach me peace in every situation. 🙏🏽 ----------------- #PauseBeforeJudging #GraceOverAssumption #SeeTheGoodFirst #WisdomInPatience #AssumeKindness #ReflectBeforeReacting #FindingPeaceInPatience
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I observe that social media is witnessing a proliferation of self-proclaimed spiritualists. They are offering bundled “spiritual packages” to willing “subscribers” and these are frequently marketed as one-size-fits-all packages. I do not have issues with the beliefs people choose to hold, but I have come to realize that true spirituality is more of an individualized journey than a collective experience. This conviction of mine aligns with the profound, universally acknowledged spiritual principle regarding the vital role of an individual's inner essence in their earthly existence and the influence it wields on the diverse paths predetermined for us. The Yorubas term it “Ori”, the Igbos term it “Chi”, and multiple other tribes and races possess their individual designations for the inner person, due to the widespread recognition that we are spiritual beings initially, prior to being formed physically, and we each possess distinct missions and navigate varied pathways throughout our existence on earth. The genuinely wise therefore understand the necessity of establishing a connection with their inner being, embracing stillness in order to listen to the inner voice (...be still and know that I am God...), and intermittently cleansing their aura The all-encompassing power of love is the sole unifying force that connects every being across the universe, permeates every facet of existence, and prevents humanity from destroying itself. All other aspects of life require seeking individual directions, personalized protections, and customized provisions from within, or through the assistance of those who possess the necessary expertise. As 2025 commences, I recommend that you avoid joining the crowd, stop searching for what is not lost, and please be wary of transactional spiritualists. Without a clear understanding of your direction, you may face challenges in reaching your desired destination. A wise individual requires only a brief word of wisdom. I offer my best wishes to you all for a happy, prosperous, and fulfilling 2025. God bless.
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𝐏𝐫𝐨𝐯𝐞𝐫𝐛𝐬 𝟗:𝟏 𝐖𝐢𝐬𝐝𝐨𝐦 𝐡𝐚𝐭𝐡 𝐛𝐮𝐢𝐥𝐝𝐞𝐝 𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐬𝐞, 𝐬𝐡𝐞 𝐡𝐚𝐭𝐡 𝐡𝐞𝐰𝐧 𝐨𝐮𝐭 𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐬𝐞𝐯𝐞𝐧 𝐩𝐢𝐥𝐥𝐚𝐫𝐬: The world’s most desirable woman has built a palace, and you are invited to stay there free for the rest of your life. It is the perfect place to live with delightful amenities for every need and total protection from every danger. Why choose to live anywhere else? Solomon’s proverbs use beautiful and powerful language. Here is the figure of speech called personification, where the intangible thing called wisdom is presented as a noble woman offering friendship to men for safety and success. See the notes for Proverbs 8:1. The Statue of Liberty was dedicated in New York harbor in 1886. Millions of immigrants cherished the sight, and millions more have considered the image of Libertas, the Roman goddess of freedom, a precious symbol of freedom and opportunity in the United States. But if the truth be told, Lady Wisdom, introduced by this proverb, offers benefits far more precious than the United States can ever provide. Even when America was greater than she is today, there was much foolishness in her, which was never true of Wisdom. Where can you find wisdom for prosperity and protection? Not in the Constitution of the United States, but rather in the written scriptures of God Jehovah and the Lord Christ. The Christian Bible is a perfect divine library offering all wisdom for time and eternity. But it can only benefit you by reading and learning it from those God calls to preach it. Lady Wisdom has built a house – one large enough to accommodate many – so you think of a palace. Here you can live a safe and long life in prosperity and pleasure, for she has designed every feature to satisfy your needs and desires. It is the paradise you seek. There are many rooms available, and she calls for guests (Pr 1:20-21; 8:1-4). To enter you only need be foolish and have a desire to be wise (Pr 9:4-5)! There is no cost (Is 55:1-3); you will never be discharged, unless you no longer want friendship with her. The hotel is supported and decorated by seven beautiful pillars, which are the permanent perfection of wisdom. Seven is the perfect number of God and wisdom (Gen 2:1-3). You need not worry about decay, for it was set up from everlasting (Pr 8:23). Admire it! Dear reader, you must choose. Would you live here the rest of your life? Or do the foolish men in the street attract you (Pr 1:10-19; 9:6)? Does the strange woman sitting at her door tempt you to stay with her (Pr 7:8; 9:13-17)? See the notes for Proverbs 9:15. Most pass by Lady Wisdom’s fine palace without any interest, for they are infatuated with the lusts of their flesh and eyes and the pride of life (I Jn 2:15-17). They do not want wisdom, for they are in love with the world’s foolishness and their own selfish thoughts. Lady Wisdom’s hotel seems boring to ignorant and depraved minds. But to those who enter and partake of the offered amenities, they will find all precious substance, pleasure, and long life (Pr 3:13-18; 8:11,18-21). Look at her preparations for you (Pr 9:2-5)! Do not neglect her invitation. Rooms are free, but rejection is very costly. If you reject her free offer of peace and prosperity, she will punish your foolish heart with calamities and trouble. She will bring you down to destruction with fear and trembling (Pr 1:24-32). She will turn to be your enemy and turn your life upside down with grief and pain. A noble man will humble himself, lift grateful thanks to heaven, and run into the hotel today. He will use the information desk and concierge to explore every opportunity and amenity it has to offer, and he will apply himself with all diligence to keep the rules of the house for a perpetual stay in health and happiness. Show Lady Wisdom your zeal! The Lady’s house is the place of wisdom. It is the source of knowledge and instruction. You choose her house by choosing the path of wisdom laid out here in Proverbs and in the rest of Scripture. You reject her by keeping your own thoughts and following the world’s ideas. It should be a simple choice, but most will take the wide road to hell. Dear Christian, the Lord Jesus Christ built His house, the church and temple of the living God (Matt 16:18), where the Holy Spirit lives for the comfort and success of His people (Eph 2:19-22; I Tim 3:15). By entering it with a pure heart full of faith, you join the eternal house in heaven, filled with the spirits of just men and angels (Heb 12:22-24). Are you entering His house with the zeal of those who heard John the Baptist and Jesus? They pressed into God’s kingdom with violent force (Matt 11:12-13; Luke 16:16). They knew that to be broken in humble repentance before Him for their foolishness was better than having Him grind them to powder for their insolent rebellion (Matt 21:43-45). Is His house so important you would rather be a doorkeeper there than live anywhere else (Ps 84:10)? Is it more important than even your chief joy (Ps 137:5-6)? Is dwelling in the LORD’s house all the days of your life your one great desire (Ps 27:4)? It should be. https://letgodbetrue.com/proverbs/index/chapter-9/proverbs-9-1/
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Feeling stuck? Let Neem Karoli Baba guide your path with his divine presence. 🕉️✨
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Happy Birthday my dear Angel 😇 ❤️🥰 For You with Love ❤️😉 💫 "Glory Glory Hallelujah"😇 "His Truth Is Marching On" 😇 El’vis ❤️ 🦋 https://youtu.be/BSWGWOQkzI8?si=NDF7n30KpVacE_Qy ❤️ Every Message is for You Sometime Somewhere in Your Life 🌈 HEAVEN ♡ Bless Instead God whispers in Your Beautiful Heart ❤️ Beloved, there is an easy way you can personally help to bring about the world of Our dreams. The more citizens of the world who will do this, the merrier. There is a simple way to remove blockages to the enlightenment of every Human Being on Earth. I am amazed that you haven’t already caught onto this. Perhaps you haven't been looking. It can't be that you sit back and are waiting for Me to change the world before your very eyes. You haven’t been impatiently waiting for Me, have you? Have you perhaps said silently to yourself: "Let God fix the world." It beats Me why you haven’t taken to My method on your own royally. I would like to see you clamber head after heels. It may be you want more splatter-dash and excitement – a more dramatic method like battles and astounding victories that carry a booming drum beat. Marching bands offer exciting fanfare! I endorse: Yes, here’s something more vigorous like The Battle Hymn of the Republic in those long verses that stir your blood, that get you eager for battle. Battle is war, Beloved. War seems patriotic. Yet war is also fraught with pain and bloodshed and is contrary to good will. When you think about it, who in his right mind would run up to the front of the line to enlist his life and champion war unless there had been a battle cry and a young heart and mind and soul had been whipped up to a fervor before he could feel good about war until he didn't anymore? Everyone likes the idea of being a hero. The Battle Hymn of the Republic is an example of a song that can stir you to defend your country. I was going to include herein this Heavenletter the Battle Cry of the Republic. This hymn can lead you to believe in the virtue of war. I asked Myself; Can a hymn truly be so militaristic? This hymn talks about the wrath of God as if wrath were a glorious thing. When it came down to it, I chose to leave out the call to arms and include here now solely the chorus which speaks My language: The Chorus of the Battle Hymn of the Republic: 'Glory! Glory ! Hallelujah! Glory! Glory! Hallelujah Glory! Glory! Hallelujah! His truth is marching on!' Of course, My way is the Way of Peace. My way will make no headlines – never the front page. My way is just too ordinary and requires daily follow-through on your part, and you get no spectacular applause or any special-acknowledgment. Tra la la! Here it is my way: Beloved, from this day forth, complain not once more. Find no fault, not even about the weather. The weather is one of God’s gifts to you, whether you personally favor a day’s weather or not. Let it rain, let it rain. Let it rain down on me Let it rain, let it rain Let it rain rain rain I, God, say to you: Complain not. Just stop. Complain of no teacher, no friend, nor yourself. Get past it. If you want to uplift the world, come from a higher vibration. Fault-finding, no matter how brilliant, pulls you and the whole world down. Remove complaint from the face of the Earth, and the world rises, and you lighten an enlightened world. Bless instead. Remember to bless 🙏🏽😇❤️🦋 Picture created by My dear Angel Maia😇❤️ https://www.facebook.com/BlueStarLoveElvisPresley
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An amazing day to you! Creator has a message for you, sharing that 'you're not alone.' In many parts of the world celebrations have been going on over the last few weeks and continue over the next few weeks. Although it is meant to be a joyous time -of change and transformation... for so many they feel alone. Universe desires you to take hold of your karma, your feelings and their thoughts and actions so that you can live in Unity, with your mind-body-spirit, but also with All (Creator and every last morsel of Creation). https://bluestarlightworker.com/articles/you-re-not-alone Grace and Joy upon you, Aurora My name is Aurora and I am Messenger here sharing what Creator asks me to reveal to the Lights born into this world. You can receive messages here, on the website or the Youtube channel.
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