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A book to keep track of bible studies and other spiritual wisdoms.
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Proverbs 10
Prompt:
Proverbs 10:6-7
6 Blessings are upon the head of the just: but violence covereth the mouth of the wicked.
7 The memory of the just is blessed: but the name of the wicked shall rot.

What do these verses say about the differences between the just and the wicked? Which category do you and the people you know fall in?


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I think innocent people can be pushed too far. We live in a period of time with sociology, and the proper use of psychology as sciences, to help us understand life. Learning and understanding do not reach all parts of society even though they should. The culture in the USA pushes secret societies, bad language, sexual misconduct, improper use of drugs, media scares, rumors, well you get the jist.

I think ( emphasis on the word think), that this would be a judgment call, that I am not prepared to make on anyone. Someone once told me I have a lot of enemies. Probably true. Nevertheless, I am inclined to look at consciousness as a struggle for everyone. We are suppose to live under justice for all. My life and yours, who ever you are, are in the hands of Jesus.

God judges with equity and takes innocence into the mix.














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