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Wisdom: Between Nature & Man

Firstly, note that “man” is the ‘only creature’ which ‘creates problems’ in ‘nature’ by its ‘sin’ affecting ‘all’ living things on earth.

Also, men is the only creature which “dishonours God” and even ‘blames Him’ for the ‘troubles’ due to its ‘own creation’.

For example, consider ‘any problem’ on earth, for example, “starvation”.

Since you’ve been “born” due to the ‘act’ of your dad & mom, if you ‘suffer’ here on earth, remember their “direct act” played the ‘largest factor’ for you to ‘exist’ in the ‘situation’ of your ‘problem’, e.g. “starvation”.

Here’s a “worldly argument” (typical among growing up teens as well):

So, rationally, who should you blame between God and your parents?
Your parents (and not God) for being ‘unwise’ in having ‘babies’ in a place of “starvation” (and ‘poverty’) –> or while ‘lacking’ the ability ‘to provide’.

Ironically, many of them ‘worship’ their parents. Thus, if your ‘parent worship’ is ‘true’ —> then don’t “complain” about the ‘life’ since “they” brought you into this world and also “they” left you with the ‘physical lacks’ (e.g. ‘not’ enough wealth etc.) or the “genetical diseases” and “defects” which you ‘inherited’ from “them” —> these I speak in the “flesh” (and not according to the Word of God —> to help you see that even the ‘wisdom of this world’ is enough to refute you).

Then, why did they have the baby in such a place at first?

Lack of “wisdom” & ‘foresight’ plus the intent to ‘be taken care of doing old age’ (another classic selfish motive —> what’s so ‘selfless’? It’s basically like “business” —> I take care of you when you’re young and in return, you take care of me when I’m old; it’s good if you perform it but my point is, it’s “no” big deal —> social workers have ‘bigger’ hearts than any father/mother’s heart since they take care of people ‘who can’t pay them back’ and also those ‘not related in blood to them’). Again, I speak in the “flesh”.

Please don’t get me wrong. I’m NOT teaching any child to ‘disrespect’ their parents but am dissecting this issue to ‘reveal the heart’ (true intention) behind all these —> hopefully, to uncover ‘honesty’.

Next, that ‘same’ child grows up and when he’s an adult, many *repeat* this ‘same’ vicious cycle. The ‘funniest’ one are the “married atheists”. They often use the excuse that the ‘world is such a cruel place to live in’ —> to refute any belief in God —> on the basis that they would “not” create a world like this for any child —> but then “contradict” themselves in ‘action’ by producing babies into this ‘same’ world (which they say is ‘not’ proper for children to live in).

So, the common fallacy that ‘God is to be blamed’ is “refuted” entirely because as you read the explanation above, the ‘accusation’ is so ‘shallow’ and ‘unfounded (literally)’. —> God didn’t create you ‘directly’ in heaven and just ‘throw you down on earth to suffer here’, (only then it’s His fault, which is clearly “not” the case). Your “parents” played the ‘biggest’ role in bringing you into being ‘born on earth’.

Next, note that during ‘starvation in nature’, animals do “not” ‘blame God’. They accept their ‘fate’ as it is. As many believe in “dog’s love” as being ‘unconditional’, likewise it doesn’t “complain” or ‘turn nasty’ even if it dies horribly due its ‘earthly master’s actions’. So, should we, human beings be ‘better’ than ‘dogs’ and ‘accept’ even ‘evil’ if it happens to us? One righteous man (Job) impressed God like no other before him when he did exactly that as this verse reveals:

But he (Job) said to her, “You speak as one of the foolish women speaks. Shall we indeed accept good from God and not accept evil?” In all this Job did not sin with his lips.” (Job 2:10)

Be wise instead even when faced with ‘evil’ because it can be a ‘great advantage’ to ‘reveal the best of you’: whether “you’re truly good” (not blame God and accept it) or ‘otherwise’. Well, being ‘nice’ when ‘all your needs are met’ is “not” a ‘big deal’ for you’re “never tested”.

Even the ‘wild animals’ honour God (regardless if they’re the predator or prey, or in times of plenty or starvation):

The beasts of the field will glorify Me, The jackals and the ostriches, Because I have given waters in the wilderness And rivers in the desert, To give drink to My chosen people.” (Isaiah 43:20)

Likewise, even the ‘trees’ plants honour God too (and will rejoice on that Day when you honour Him back):

For you will go out with joy and be led forth with peace; The mountains and the hills will break forth into shouts of joy before you, and all the trees of the field will clap their hands.” (Isaiah 55:12)

God can also make the ‘non-living’ things to ‘worship’ Him instead (so, ‘human praise’ is ‘not’ as big of a deal or as high as it is often ‘esteemed about’ —> as Christ the Lord puts it ‘bluntly’ in the verse below, in a way, it may even be easily “replaced” with the ‘stones crying out’):

But Jesus answered, “I tell you, if these become silent, the stones will cry out!” (Luke 19:40)

Worship (assembling together, festival observations, best sacrifices etc.) which is ‘not’ done by people who practice “righteousness” & “judgment” only ‘arouses His anger’ (or ‘rejected’) even if it is directed to Him as these verses describe (in ‘Principle’ too):

““I hate, I reject your festivals, nor do I delight in your solemn assemblies.”

“Even though you offer up to Me burnt offerings and your grain offerings,
I will not accept them; And I will not even look at the peace offerings of your fatlings.”

“Take away from Me the noise of your songs; I will not even listen to the sound of your harps. “But let judgment roll down like waters and righteousness like an ever-flowing stream.” (Amos 5:21 – 24)

God is interested in “truth” even in “worship”:

But an hour is coming, and now is, when the true worshipers will worship the Father in spirit and truth; for such people the Father seeks to be His worshipers.” – Lord Jesus Christ (John 4:23)

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