God’s Wisdom: “Deserves to Endure.”
Through time and space revolves a world filled with Wonder and Woe; a sphere where Contemplation, Dialogue and Work take place. We live here through the Kindness and Essence of God. Despite some of the “Harsh realities endured in Life: Suffering, Unfairness, Loneliness and Losses”[1] our Lord has a Reason for every juncture. Today’s quote echoes an article in the WSJ reflecting Chief Justice John Roberts 9th grade commencement speech titled: ‘I wish you Bad Luck,’ He said with Good Intentions.
“I will praise you in the great assembly. I will fulfill my vows in the presence of those who worship you. The poor will eat and be satisfied. All who seek the Lord will praise him. Their hearts will rejoice with everlasting joy. The whole earth will acknowledge the Lord and return to him. All the families of the nations will bow down before him. For royal power belongs to the Lord. He rules all the nations.
Let the rich of the earth feast and worship. Bow before him, all who are mortal, all whose lives will end as dust. Our children will also serve him. Future generations will hear about the wonders of the Lord. His righteous acts will be told to those not yet born. They will hear about everything he has done. (Psalm 22:25-31 NLT)
Our Lord’s Living Words are bound by oath and kept alive through Faith in a Divine-Being. Many Authors and Speakers are forbidden to mention Spirituality or Divinity, but not Garza. Yahweh sent Jesus, a Consoler and Prophet to teach Meditation and Preach God’s Intentions so folks wouldn’t be confused in Trials and Tribulation; everything under the Sun has purpose here and now. What some refer to as Bad ultimately spins into a Greater-Good which can be understood by writing or reading a bit of Scripture every day. We can send it in a letter, email or Preach God’s Wisdom it will spread Hope and Salvation that “Deserves to Endure.”[1]
[1] Greene, Bob , “’I Wish you Bad Luck,’ He said with Good Intentions” Wall Street Journal [New York, NY] 12 29 2017, Morning A-13. Print