Love...

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  1. delade

    delade Well-Known Member

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    Let me see how God loves and then let me see how I can offer Him Praise and Worship. Until I see how God loves, I will reserve the Praise and Worship until I can give rightful and Just Praise and worship. Since God is for all and over all, each person can choose when they want to surrender Praise and worship to Him and under what and which circumstances in given circumstances and 'righteous balances'.

    Here is a story:

    There was once a man who owned a business. It was a very large business which had many employees. Each employee was well provided for. However new hirees wanted to get into the Company and asked the boss if they would be allowed. The boss allowed them and they were on 'probationary' time. After they worked for a certain number of 'hours', they would be promoted to full time status. They were getting paid while on probationary time. However, all the regular employees were speaking so well of the boss that these new hirees wanted to know why. What they saw the boss do was sometimes good, sometimes not to their liking.

    Well, the boss began realizing that the company was needing a makeover, so to say. He was going to reestablish the company. And during this process, some were going to remain and others were going to find employment elsewhere.

    And with these new hirees which were on probation time, the boss decided to diversify his company. He went and purchased other companies and began delegating workers into his different companies. Some were delegated to this company and others were delegated into the other companies. Eventually, all his workers were in the right places, in the right companies under the right management teams.

    Even after the boss did this, was his love seen by the probationary workers?
     
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  2. Dissily Mordentroge

    Dissily Mordentroge Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    No need to blame God. Simply never underestimate the random cruelty of the universe.
     
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