What is your best source of wisdom?
Does it come from a book, a person, an old wives fable, tradition? Where do you go when you need insight of wisdom?
Jada's controversial quote: "We must not belong to the obedient… we must belong to our truth." |
"We are born with our souls, but it is through our experiences in life that we are given the opportunity to discover the paths needed to develop the self. In order to do this we must not belong to the obedient... we must belong to our truth,"The stir was due to the ending words of that statement. My interpretation of the statement, in one word..... REBEL (the verb). In other words, "don't just adhere to what you're told is right. DO (belong to) what you know is right (your truth).
There is no gold, no diamond, no pearl,
that can stand face to face to stop love's whirl
Why can't we find it?
Why is it not there?
Why are love's games always so unfair?
I don't want to play love,
nor try to prevent it
The times that I said it,
I really felt I meant it
Is life against it?
Why the constant fight?
Why can't things in love just ever be right?
There is no other name given among men under heaven whereby we must be saved.
We know that Jesus is the only mediator between God and man and woman. Each person can approach God personally and individually because Jesus died and rose again. This is unlike the old covenant, and even some Christian worship today, where people expected a priest to also mediate between God and them, by offering sacrifices, teaching the scriptures, and performing other rituals.
When we pray, since Jesus is our mediator, we can envision ourselves approaching God because of the merit and love of Christ. Picture yourself walking into the throne room of the God of the Universe, and Jesus is the one who has opened the door.
Further, when we pray things like "in the name of Jesus," what we are actually doing is speaking to God in Jesus' name, as if what we're saying is the prayer of Jesus himself. In monarchical times, when a messenger would speak in the name of the King, people understood it as coming from the King Himself. In the same way, when we say "in Jesus' name," it is as if Jesus himself actually is bringing our words before God. Because He is!
Read a few of the latest news regarding Al Sharpton, nothing bad or defaming. However, even though I am familiar with the name and some of his work, I couldn't help but sort out some things regarding the Reverend Al Sharpton, at least for mind's sake.
My religion does not support homosexuality, but I do. I was asked why I was supporting and marching with the homosexuals in parades, when according to the church, homosexuality is a sin . (http://www.ontheissues.org/Archive/Al_On_America_Al_Sharpton.htm)
God gave people free will. God gave people the right to choose-even to choose sin.You have spoken a lot on separating church and state. This seems to be your political stance. But, Mr. Sharpton, I would like you to understand that you ARE a direct representation of church and state in ONE.
That's why there is a heaven and a hell. So I will fight for people to have the right to go to hell if that's what they choose.Is that what you believe in?
How long ye simple ones, will ye love simplicity
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When I was a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things.Paul said,
And now we see through a glass darkly, but then face to face: now I know in part; but then shall I know even as also I am known.
(Try this one: http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1+Corinthians+13%3A12&version=NIRV )There's a scripture that says,
Let no man deceive himself. If any man among you seemeth to be wise in this world, let him become a fool, that he may be wise.(This just says that, the knowledge you think you may have, let it go, so that you may learn more knowledge, more wisdom.)
Thy word have I hid in mine heart, that I might not sin against theeShare this.
"The Confederate flag symbolizes dehumanization, injustice and pain. It is a stark reminder of an era in our history that was defined by the abhorrent practice of slavery," "And it is representative of a mentality that looked upon blacks as inferiors who needed to remain in the shackles of subservience."Kanye's response was that he took the Confederate flag and made it his flag. He referenced his song "new slaves" and modern-day racism in a contemporary society. Kanye was quoted
"React how you want"..and... "any energy is good energy".Hmmmm..... Not so sure if Kanye speaks the truth right there. However, what are your views on this matter? Does Kanye have any good rationality behind what he is doing? I mean surely we must know that Kanye is a bit political in alot of his actions.... What are your thoughts?
While I was musing the fire burned: then spake I with my tongue.From themushblog- Let you heart catch a fire, and speak.