blame is not peace

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DPMartin

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Blame is 90% of phycological unrest. It could be the blaming of others, or blaming one’s self, hence blame is to blame. In blame there is no peace or peace of mind. And the thing is, it’s the blamer that has to deal with it.

People blame God, the devil, others and themselves in most if not all cases.

Blaming God doesn’t work He has the right to do with His creation what ever pleases Him, yet one might have to experience that which would bring one to think to justify blame. The Lord God is justified in all He does or lets happen, He has no need to repent nor does He answer to anyone or anything. (See the book of Job)

Blaming the devil doesn’t work he is also justified in all he does because the Lord God lets him. (See the book of Job) nor will he ever repent. And according to Enoch wouldn’t be forgiven anyway, but yet God made him.

Blaming one’s self and or others has no consequence, but to one’s self and or one’s standing with the Lord.

Granted blame has its effects on the world, and in human interactions but it still comes down to the blamer whether or not its an issue.

If one should take it to the mercy of the Lord’s court. One should note that the ark of the covenant that contained the law was under the mercy seat. Requiring communication for mercy not only for one’s self but even for those one blames, because one is in the presence of mercy first and overall. And then one might find peace of mind on an issue that one brings before the Lord to resolve. Because it need be resolved in one’s own heart to be at peace.
 

Nancy

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Blame is 90% of phycological unrest. It could be the blaming of others, or blaming one’s self, hence blame is to blame. In blame there is no peace or peace of mind. And the thing is, it’s the blamer that has to deal with it.

People blame God, the devil, others and themselves in most if not all cases.

Blaming God doesn’t work He has the right to do with His creation what ever pleases Him, yet one might have to experience that which would bring one to think to justify blame. The Lord God is justified in all He does or lets happen, He has no need to repent nor does He answer to anyone or anything. (See the book of Job)

Blaming the devil doesn’t work he is also justified in all he does because the Lord God lets him. (See the book of Job) nor will he ever repent. And according to Enoch wouldn’t be forgiven anyway, but yet God made him.

Blaming one’s self and or others has no consequence, but to one’s self and or one’s standing with the Lord.

Granted blame has its effects on the world, and in human interactions but it still comes down to the blamer whether or not its an issue.

If one should take it to the mercy of the Lord’s court. One should note that the ark of the covenant that contained the law was under the mercy seat. Requiring communication for mercy not only for one’s self but even for those one blames, because one is in the presence of mercy first and overall. And then one might find peace of mind on an issue that one brings before the Lord to resolve. Because it need be resolved in one’s own heart to be at peace.

True. The blame game started in the garden...and continues now. It's our own reactions and actions God is looking at, true or not.
So happy His mercies are new everyday.
 

HeartNSoul19

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It's a natural human tendency to want to find fault with something or someone externally rather to see a fault within. In situations when we might want to blame some external factor for a problem, if we reflect, we might find that we are at fault as much as anyone or anything else.

If everyone would seek to see the faults in their own selves rather than magnifying the faults of others, we would have a much better world.
 
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Peace starts with humilty. A humility is the acceptance and accountability for our part of the problem