WEIGHT OF DAYS
WEIGHT OF DAYS
Harshness of life burdens the mind. Carrying down a path that is heavy and depressing. Always wondering if there is a way to avoid it, but being aware there is no life without a few tears.
Do they have to dominate life though? That can be a tough question to answer. I know some for whom that would be true.
It is sad and never truly grants one happiness. I have seen this sadness so often with some people.
Nothing ever gives them gives them joy. It doesn't matter how much they have or how many time God blesses, they still are unhappy.
And does this please God? I don't think so. I see it as a tragedy. For the reality is that if one continues to complain and not be grateful for the Lord's blessings, sooner or later their will be a price paid.
Not that it means he will strike one down in all cases. He has done that at times. But in some situations he will remove the blessings.
Others he will not. He will grant some the blessings in life until the die. So they will end up being held accountable without excuse for their lack of faithfulness to him.
And the whole time the person may presume they are prove of God's approval in the process. They are so out of touch with God's spirit they can't in any way fathom how they are not being blessed.
But that is part of the judgment they go through. They just sit blindly thinking they are beloved of God. Regarding themselves as his favorite.
The whole time they are void of his truth and spirit. Living completely blind to the truth. And in the process they find out only when standing before him they were wrong.
It is too late at that point to taste of his real blessings. Then they merely must face his righteous judgment.
This is part of the process of accountability that never leads to salvation. It is the path that is followed that is broad and never leads to heaven.
Just a detour into the land where one justifies their sins as being blessings. They live their lies and think that they are redeemed.
Pity it takes eternity for them to see the truth. And to never embrace the facts when it might have made a difference. Such is the nature of spiritual pride that always is other than a blessing.
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