The Unceasing Pursuit of Divine Knowledge

in spiritualgrowth •  3 months ago  (edited)

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We are continuously drawing inferences—frequently new ones, but occasionally ones that validate previous ones. As weak creatures, it is our duty to continuously search for knowledge about this incomprehensible creation we live in. By indiscoverable, I mean that there is a limit to how much religious Truth we can explore on Earth and in our solar system. We should never stop being students. We religious people are currently being put to the test. Our clan would suffer greatly if research in the fields of science, medicine, relationships, or history came to an abrupt end. Among other things, exercise and information advancement are essential to our total growth into a more promising life.

What reason is there for us to feel differently about faith? Why should we give up our studies to safeguard the marvels of our already-acquired heavenly knowledge? The power-thread of divine understanding must continue to flow toward us if we are to grow in Spirit and Truth. God's will will always be renewed in our hearts for as long as we live. We must thus constantly learn new things. Never give up, ever. We still have a great deal of work to do.

It didn't work out...yet, but don't let that depress you. That the Kingdom ended with Jesus' death was something the close disciples knew for sure. Similar to how He entered His Son, God will enter all of His people. The loyal can never be kept at bay by mountains too high or rivers too wide. That's the story of the Bible, right? The lifestyle described in the Bible? You should not let anything or anyone get you down. Pregnant brightness waiting to burst forth at any moment lies within every depressing moment. We reach a point at which we decide the fight is worthwhile!

Live as though He's always with you! Criticism is allowed for everyone. Joining the chorus of whiners and harpists requires little trust. However, the thing that most fascinates us is the extent to which we, as well as others, need to change. Jesus has always demanded that we take out the beam from our own eye before we may assist a neighbor. Should I make any adjustments? Better? In advance?

We can advance spiritually if we make a commitment to better. Tongues that wag will get weaker. Self-evaluation will make us silent. Belief in God will become more valuable. Rather than responding to specific grievances, Thanksgiving will overwhelm the neighborhood. If we put a lot of effort into growing ourselves, others will be more likely to follow us.

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