Placating something?

What a wonderful time to be alive at this time and space on earth. The troubles and turmoil’s of this earth has not the strength nor the length of arm to reach within those that put their trust in the God that is truly in command; Almighty. Scripture says that this world is enmity to God; therefore it is also enmity to us that seek His face.
The world was truly set hostile to God when the fruit was eaten and the intimate relationship between us and our Creator was broken. Not broken that it cannot be repaired, but broken to where we now have to deliberately turn our face towards God in trust by turning our face away from this world. The circumstances of our planet may look dismal, but when we understand that when a sparrow may fall God knows all about it, therefore all the situations of our life, good and troublesome, are also within His care and reach. So why then do we devote so much energy and time into worry, fear and dismay? Why do we claim and sing for an hour on Sunday that Jesus is our redeemer and then let these circumstances that bring us down seeking some kind of redemption.
Having a relationship with the Lord is totally different than that which we are being taught in these man-made theaters called ‘church’. Apostle Paul said he labors to enter into His Rest; meaning that nothing else really matters, just His arms where we actually find Rest. Religion has placated itself so blatantly and for long now that it is beginning to be revealed in the hearts of many that it essentially hinders our relationship with the one that their words speak of but their actions don’t represent, God.
How could one find time and energy to set at a pulpit giving flowers to each other, praising the deeds of carnal man, reading off some list of selfish wants and requests, and sending around a collection plate and still call it a ‘worship service’. Worship is done in the closet, so to speak, and certainly not done to be seen.  Either we trust and love God or we trust and love ourselves, not both, for the consequences will end as loving one and hating the other or clinging to one and despising the other.
Many are now recognizing that our answers are in God and our relationship with Him, and not in these religious structures made pretty by the hand of flesh man. Jesus told us that His Kingdom is in our heart.

Remember: Consider Jesus, He’s already considered you.

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