Enter The Kingdom
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"Enter the Kingdom "

 

But, to tap the source of God that can heal forever?  Well, that can only be tapped if He wants us to tap it.  Moreover, He does not do it in public.  Nor, does He show it to the masses on TV.  Miracles by the most part are done in secret where they’re only seen by the faithful.  They are not mass-produced.  It takes away their sacredness and holiness and prostitutes God’s law.  God is holy.  His acts are holy; they are not for show and tell.  They’re not to convert people to Jesus Christ.  Yes, they can help people to understand the power of God.  However, Jesus Christ must come into each person’s heart because of his or her own choice.  It is our will wanting to be a part of God’s will that brings Jesus Christ into our lives. Regardless of the types of sinners we are, we stay, or we remain, it will not be up to us to judge one another.  If, Jesus Christ and God all ready have a plan far greater than ours, or our understanding, we must remember, Jesus tells us to love others as he loved us.

    Well, he loved two criminals.  One was bitter and angry.  Therefore, he did not receive anything when he died. The other criminal at that point after committing sins for his entire life, to the point where he got himself the sentence of crucifixion, and he knew he was guilty of everything he had done.  And he was a bad person.  He knew he could never change.  He asked Jesus Christ to forgive him and have mercy on him.  At that point, Jesus Christ did.

    So those of us who know we’re full of sin, evil, and wickedness, I do not know why we do the terrible things we do.  Mostly, I hate the terrible things that I do that affect other people around me.  I believe; we are held accountable for those actions.  Furthermore, I think we are held even more accountable for our thoughts, and the thoughts we have and continue to carry of despising or hating another.  Moreover, if we feel no remorse, no regrets, and we can continue to live our lives as “ La De da de da!” saying: The terrible things I did or think do not matter.  Then no, I do not think “that person” will be allowed into the kingdom of God.  The kingdom of God comes into people when they turn their Mind and Soul to God and say: Please change me, fix me, and make me be the best tool for you.

    I do not know what that entails to have us be the “best tool” for God.  Because his Will is unknown, we can end up going through good and bad places, but who is going to bring the hand of compassion, that hand of mercy, to those who will never get it?  Unless, there is one amongst us who can walk into any atmosphere, any type of area, any type of neighborhood, find the suffering souls, which need to be loved, and come to them, and reach them.  Well, that person is You and I.  Therefore, pulling on our experiences of the past and the terrible things we have done; after repentance, makes us good Christians.  Not that we can be good people, or good anything else, only God is good.  Most importantly, we are good Christians if we continually try to repent for the wrongs we continue to practice, and do our best not to commit them again in the future.  Remembering that our forgiveness is only given to us when we can forgive others and have made restitution for harms done.  

 

Thomas A Sutor

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Lompoc CA 93438

All written word is "The Opinion" of Thomas A. unless otherwise noted...

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