History and Truth shed Light and Love
Our Lord’s Spirit uses random Sources-of-Wisdom where History and Truth shed Light and Love to The-Flock. In our library lay a Book with the following quotes to ponder, “The problem with tormentors is their Lack-of-Faith; often stating to ministers you’ve repudiated authority and by who’s authority do you teach the Law-of-God?” Brother John Huss answered, “By the authority of my Conscious,”[1] Being mindful of his obligation to Christ and His Living Words, brother Huss continued to Teach, Pray and Suffer for the Word-of-God. Despite Trials and Tribulation, his Mysterious-Teachings shed Light into the Hierarchy of his time.
“The Lord is exalted, enthroned on high; he fills Zion with right and justice. That which makes her seasons certain, her wealth, salvation, wisdom, and knowledge, is the fear of the Lord, her treasure. See, the men of Ariel cry out in the streets, the messengers of Shalem weep bitterly.
The highways are desolate, travelers have quit the paths, Covenants are broken, witnesses spurned; yet no one gives it a thought. The country languishes in mourning, Lebanon withers with shame; Sharon is like the Arabah, Bashan and Carmel are stripped bare. Now I will rise up, says the Lord, now exalt myself, now lift myself up.” (Isaiah 33:5-10 NABRE)
Each day we discover new Ventures and Kindness that continues to exist. Our Lord has authority over all Creation, He replies to the yearnings of the Spirit and Consecrates spontaneously. You’ve been invited to share these extraordinary insights so His Church continues to Move-in-Faith. Being Rejected, Outcast and Slandered has no bearing on those who Believe and Trust-in-God. Like Reverend Huss, Couriers are often misunderstood; for they preach what they’re told not their own will but our Lord’s fertility. We Hope that people everywhere will devote themselves to Peace and Prosper-in-Righteousness; for theirs can be One-with-God.
[1] Thomas, Henry, and Dana Lee Thomas. Living Biographies of Religious Leaders. Blue Ribbon Books, 1946. Pg. 146, 147