A Compromise

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Confidence

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A CompromiseGood versus evil, to understand the distinction well between both, really putting up for Good at all costs is to be sincere of what is made of choice. To really bear with deed of trust worthy consequence with demand for what is rightly, noticing only the worthy in acts for ourselves to accomplish. To love God that one obeys in congratulations of merit. Really, evil is lousy for it refuses to stand for approvals wellmet. If God alone in name of Jesus Christ before me can encourage me to keep up with myself in earnest accomplishment of this life, what more can I ask for? Wouldn't it be best to live according to a comforter's guide, that all my inner self be satisfied in whole because I choose to favor the appreciable care for making sense of life? Are we not enough encouraged by the Holy, that we think it normal to stumble? Rather to give up chasing inadequacies is correct, and one must be able to listen.Thank you very much for the attention. May you be of satisfaction unmatched.
 

Wakka

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Thank you brother Confidence
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MickinEngland

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There's a saying among aircraft pilots - "Never chase the dials".That means it's almost impossible to fly so perfectly as to achieve exact spot-on speed and altitude readings on your instruments, so just accept that your instruments will never give a perfect reading and don't waste your time chasing the needles on the dials by constantly adjusting your throttle etc.. Likewise in life to be 100% perfect is what we'd like, but the trick is to realise we poor humans can never be perfect and to therefore avoid becoming obsessed by satan-inspired thoughts of having failed..Even Jesus knew the weakness of his human side -"Why do you call me good? No one is good except God alone" (Luke 18:19)The moral? - let's just give it our best shot but not become obsessed with chasing the dials too much..
 

Confidence

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I understand the agreed thus far very well. A human in practicing what is decently encouraging is spiritual, but sometimes one must fail to be correctly in decision because of not comprehending the more realistic value of all things for a capable only because one is limited and good knows no limit, therefore it is true no human can be in total agreement with the good, at least not before the New Jerusalem after the Second Coming.May peace follow you all.