Chapter 1

IN THE END, as it has been written, all sin will be judged.
Even so, as a confessed sinner, I still am suffered by our LORD.

For as much as I have loved my brothers and sisters with whom I have shared this world, I cannot help but continue to fear their deliberate refusal to suffer what is necessary to achieve the greater good and to fulfill all righteousness as was decreed by the Saviour.
For it is everywhere that I see those who have abandoned loyalty not only to our LORD but to their own brethren.
Thus in the tradition of the Apostles, having witnessed all sin, I must make the statement that is demanded of the true believer.
Wickedness, being both mans greatest desire and greatest flaw, is no less now than in the time of the prophets.
Nor is its power of deception any less.
For in this hour, not even the greatest of God’s nations is spared his wrath.
For born into it is the hypocrisy of the Pharisees, the dishonest faith of the Sadducees, and the persecution of the Saviour’s divine knowledge as both had seen to destroy.
And as so they will continue to deny their Saviour, and to hate his wisdom as well as those who would speak it.
And as the sons of man destroy their chances of salvation, so do they destroy my hope for them.
The time is once again fulfilled.

Chapter 2

Woe unto those who would seek to call sinners to repentance through the promise of salvation or the threat of damnation.
For the righteous neither seek reward nor fear judgement, but are content merely to serve the will of our LORD which grants true peace to the true believer.
Suffer not for the sake of ones self, but for the sake of ones brethren.
For this is decreed not only by the law given to Moses but again by the Saviour.
Liken thine self not to a man of the cloth nor robe for such will surely only bring ye closer to the Earth.
But liken thine self to a man of the soil, the hearth and the home for such will surely and truly bring ye closer to our LORD.
As excess in ones own pleasure will surely bring only selfishness be not given to thine self.
But turn ye away from selfish pursuits and seek the KINGDOM OF GOD here upon the Earth which has been given unto all his children.
Let not your necessity turn into ambition.
Let not your prosperity turn into greed.
Let not your Earthly rewards give you pride but greater humility to our LORD which grants them and to his divine will, lest ye suffer the frustration and torment that is materialism.
But remain ye content, humble and charitable as was the Saviours example and as is the LORDs asking.
This doeth ye not of want nor fear but of divine intent and purity of heart.
For what less do ye ask of your brethren.

Chapter 3

His almighty hand sets it forth.
His almighty breath sets it asunder.
His grace and mercy give shelter to his children who truly love him.
As a mother and father seek love from those which they beget, so does the LORD seek love from we his children.
And as children seek love from their mother and father, so must we seek the eternal love of our LORD whose kingdom he has given us.
One who cannot love their creator cannot truly love themself.
For the roots of the tree do not merely give life but sustain it.
Be not among those who would forget or deny the purpose and meaning of the greatest gift.
But be ye as a vessel of our LORD for the sake of all.
Our LORD having as many faces as we have brethren as we allow the HOLY SPIRIT to work within us.

Chapter 4

Be not the sinner who fails to see even his own sin for such is the root of hypocrisy.
But offer ye confession, contrition and retribution to all whom ye offend.
The liar destroys his own reputation.
The thief destroys his own prosperity.
The rapist destroys his own peace.
The murderer destroys the HOLY SPIRIT within him.
They who would be busybodies in the matters of others destroy their own dignity.
They who would judge or persecute their brethren shall be made themselves to account.
And ye hypocrites, ye shall be the victims of thine own selves tenfold.
Therefore risk ye not thine own reward.
Be ye not of offense to your brethren but of compassion, charity and love as has been decreed.
Let not your brethren be of one group only but of all of the LORDs children.
For the love of the HOLY SPIRIT should extend to all as does the love of the Saviour.

Chapter 5

The light of the LORD escapes the masses.
False teachers surely seek us all.
There is none more foolish than he who believes that he dies with the flesh which now holds him.
Be not given to darkness for as such ye invite deception.
Allow not for the indoctrination of your children.
Allow not for the indoctrination of yourself for surely these are the marks of the true fool.
Woe unto parents who would not protect those which they beget from torment.
For the lost soul is given to bitterness, anger and hatred.
Be ye not of constant unrest for such shall expel the HOLY SPIRIT from thee as well as thine brethren.
Observe ye not your own wisdom alone but the wisdom of your brethren that ye may truly see.
Fear ye not argument with your brethren but avoid ye hatred for them.
Forget not that both good and evil are among ye.
Therefore offer ye peace but assume it not for righteousness must first be fulfilled as only the Saviour may show us.
For how can there be peace so long as evil exists.

Chapter 6

Liken thine flesh not to the that of a beast as it is both beneath and given unto thee.
Eat not for the sake of ones taste but for the sake of ones survival.
For the glutton is not a servant of our LORD but a servant of himself.
But if ye be righteous and do thine works thou will surely never hunger.
Be ye aware of that which may pollute ones own person.
Rest ye well and fully but not in excess for such is the root of sloth.
Alter not ones own person for the sake of vanity for such is the root of idolatry.
Use not thine bowels nor they of another for the purpose of pleasure as it is destructive to ones own person.
Seek not for thine beloved to serve thee merely but surrender to the mutual will, for how can true love beget selfishness.
Let not your inequities allow ye to abandon your beloved without just cause as ye shall never again know true love.
Let not your inequities allow ye to violate your beloved for there is no such greater betrayal of the HOLY SPIRIT save blasphemy.
But accept ye the reward of the embrace and again offer it.
For what greater reward have benevolent souls save salvation.
Be ye not of lust but of love for the other.
Allow not for mortality to bring about guilt.

ChapterĀ 7

Woe unto leaders who would fail to recognize the rights of those who would elect them, for such is the root of tyranny.
For it is beholden upon them to protect their brethren not from themselves but from others.
But let thine brethren be as they will with themselves and with that which they hold save that what is of absolute necessity to secure their peace outside of their own domain.
For it is beholden upon all who are able to secure their own necessity, as it is so for them to be allowed.
Forget ye not the difference between charity and theft.
Forget ye not that thine brethren may better themselves not by oversight but by their own will alone.
For the true leader is not one of demand but of service.
As one who cannot first serve cannot provide for the greater good.

Chapter 8

As the sun does give light, so does the LORD, the Saviour, the HOLY SPIRIT and the teaching of all thereof.
Allow not merely for the light to shine on thee but through thee as well.
Remember ye above all else that love is the greatest of the LORDs commandments.
And that your love must be for your LORD, your Saviour, and your brethren before but even yourself, for the HOLY SPIRITĀ is given unto us all just as the greatest gift.
Let not thine own gift be in vain.

Amen.

5 Comments

  1. I liked this blog. I got something out of it the first time I read it that was so profoundly heart found and inspiring that it caused me to take another look at my self and the things that I do and how I treat others.

  2. Is this some kind of a decree, a mission statement or what? What is its purpose and its goal? Is it to offend, or is it to set right?

  3. It’s a summary of Judeo-Christian law.
    There’s a personal story behind it but I won’t go into that.

    • HarleyDee
    • Posted October 24, 2009 at 3:25 am
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    “As a man thinketh in his heart so is he”.
    What we put in our heart defines what kind of character we have, and what kind of person we are. God knows our heart and if we live by his teachings, our neighbors will know it as well.

    • olinl
    • Posted November 20, 2009 at 3:38 pm
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    Sorry I missed it before now.


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