Tuesday, October 22, 2024

Alike

 


    Alive has five words in Hebrew: Echad (one or unity), Amen (certainty, truth, & verily), Neshama (Soul or Spirit), Emmett (truth), & Hesed (loving-kindness).  Aramaic has several words too.  However, Greek only used homoiōma (ὁμοίωμα) in the Bible.  It is related to Christ and man.
    Who can teach a lesson to God?  He is the judge of all things.  He is power.  He knows everything.  There is no way to surprise Him.  Some people have a lot and some do not.  How do we decide who gets what?  We don't.  Keep your focus on what you are doing, your health, your mental status, and your spiritual health.  Work on being vigorous and fit.  We all die whether we are rich or poor.  Death makes us alike.  Do not let the differences keep you from relating to one another.  One day we will all be dust and who was rich and who was poor will not matter.
    God is in Heaven watching all people.  He observes how we live.  He made us, so He understands us all alike or in the same manner.  He knows what you do and why you do it.  No matter who strong a person or group is, it will not save them.  If you want victory in life, then you have to turn to God.  Nothing can overcome His strength including you.  We have to align yourself with His purpose to find victory in life.  This is what makes us alike in life.  Turn against God and nothing can save you.
    The actions of all people are alike in God's hands.  The Godly and the wise will never understand why people are chosen to have favor over another.  The same destiny ultimately awaits us all whether righteous or wicked, clean or unclean, religious or atheist.  In life the good receive the same treatment as the bad, but in eternity we all find truth and justice.  We all have to live life alike: good times, bad time, choices, feelings, and death.  We are more alike than we are different.

Job 21:22-26, Psalm 33:13-17, & Ecclesiastes 9:1-2


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