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Mona Anderson

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There are good or bad consequences for everything

Friday, October 2, 2020

This is Not Old Testament Law; this is God’s Universal Law which remains.

If your lifestyle, your eating habits, your physical movement has reaped bad consequences it is a universal God given law. He set consequences in motion all the way back to the garden. They were not exempt & neither are you or I.

Grace (forgiveness) has always been available. David repented, Moses repented, God overlooks repentant sin...but there are still consequences due to universal law. Moses could not go into the Promised Land. David’s sons caused trouble & at least one tried to kill him.

Manna was daily. Taking more would spoil. When we eat more than a one person share per day we are spoiled & obesity is our consequence. We are forgiven but now the long road to removing sins evidence.

This article is Not about body shaming. God loves us no matter our size, where we have been or what we have done. But He has a plan for our life & does not want it cut short or extended to term with health issues & poor quality life.

If we have a big belly (and we are Not pregnant) it is food backed up that has not had time to digest. When we take in more it is easier for the body to quickly turn it to fat than to send it thru already backed up bodily systems. It is stored to be processed later, but if we keep taking in more it never gets to process that stored fat. When we diet less new food is coming in & the body can now deal with those stored reserves. Weight gain is simply taking in more than the body can process. The Law of Manna is God’s design for proper nutrition & digestion. The amount He designed the body to comfortably digest and process in a 24 hr period.

Only God can return you to a Body by God’s Design. But He needs our cooperation. True heartfelt repentance & return to the “Universal Laws of Daily Manna”.

“A Good Person Leaves an Inheritance ForTheir Children”

I have heard it said to give it all too early, you may create disasters in their young life for without wisdom, they don't know how to safely handle such wealth. Instead of living to watch them enjoy it, you watch them mess up with it while you live.

To save all for them to receive upon your demise, often greedy others will steal it from them.

What then are you to do to safely transfer wealth?

“Monitor it with periodic disbursements using your wisdom until they have grown into wisdom of their own”.

If you and your spouse have separate children coming into the marriage, don’t expect the remaining spouse to be fair to your children if you pass first. Make separate provisions and monitor it with your wisdom while you are alive. Family members do not always become one....rarely. Your children are your responsibility, protect them when you are gone, by providing for them through monitoring periodic disbursements before you leave. Try to be equally fair with all children; yours, mine and ours during your life and in your will for passing.

And the Best Inheritance you can leave your Loved ones is a Mutual Sharing of Faith in Jesus Christ. The only Inheritance they and you can take into Eternity.

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  • When I study the Bible, both Old and New Testament, overall I find a loving, caring, generous, forgiving God. Jesus was quite clear in these areas as expressed in the Beatitudes and other New Testament scripture. Didn't Jesus say something about His coming was not to replace the Old Testament but to bring it to perfection? Is a loving God one that gives families a gene that causes devastating dementia or a gene that triggers various forms of cancer or a gene that triggers heart disease, etc?Not the kind, loving, compassionate God in which I believe. I strongly suspect we do play a large part in 90% of our own living problems. Our consolation lies in such sentiments as "Jesus did not come to take away our pain and suffering; He came to fill it with his presence."

    Inheritances? Seems as though material possessions should be last on the list preceded by many ethical values.

    But then I am an old fashioned Christian who does not concern myself who is deserving of charity. Who does not believe in mega churches with wealthy pastors. Who tries not to judge others. Who strives to live scripture. Who tries to remember to ask: WWJD?

    Blessings and Joy to all.

    -- Posted by ontheleftcoast on Mon, Oct 5, 2020, at 10:16 PM
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