Wednesday, December 4, 2024

Coveting the Unforgivable

if you sin, expect evil to come upon you. to be right without justice is to be evil; it is to deny the right given by God to be righteous or to become holy. Sin can arise when you anger someone to the point of insanity. never take another person's spouse. if you sin then, God has provided a grace period for repentance; if one chooses to repent, they will be forgiven, and that sin will be washed away in Heaven. Such sin will no longer become a habit that leads to the discipline by the Righteousness of God, who has established what is good is law. those who deny equal rights to others will face God's judgment, as there will be accountability for wrong actions. if anyone is threatened, their need for justice becomes more pronounced. anyone who interferes with justice does so to set someone up or to forge a lie on paper to acquire something that is not theirs, leading to aggression against the wronged party. let us establish the Ground of Tribunal Law, which honors the courtesy owed to the land and its ancestors. before buying land that did not belong to you, consider the history of that land. If you have forged documents or acted with ill intent against an innocent person, or if you have taken someone's property, or money through electronic means, you will be held accountable and punished to the fullest extent of the law or your faith.to cover it is to give something to somebody and then they take it back to covet sin is to forgive someone of their sins and to take it back means to unforgive. If he promised to give somebody something and you don't not only is that coveting and blasphemy it is also interfering with a verbal contract. a lie that was never going to be paid. to cover it is to bestow a gift upon someone, a gesture of generosity that can inspire connection. when we forgive someone for their sins, we choose to lift burdens and embrace grace. to take it back means to deny that grace and return to a place of resentment. to covet is to give something to someone and then take it back a promise to give something to someone but left unfulfilled, it is also coveting. it not only reflects a desire that can cloud our hearts but also disrupts the integrity of our commitments. in that moment, we face the challenge of commitment versus a fleeting promise. We will repay 100% of our sins unto life.  no sin is forgotten or unpaid.

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