My Faith Gives Me the Audacity

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My faith gives me the Audacity to say what I say.

No bigotry with Soulness, as I always Pray.

And issue a challenge on this Resurrection Day.

Unfortunately, many of us are materialistic, which can challenge our spirituality. Mother Nature and Human Nature evolve in the same cortex/environment, with human nature being the controlling body.

       Seeds are planted to germinate while Spirituality mutates through the experience of Love and Grace through sharing. The true essence of Grace and Love is observable when we express them through our actions, as our actions speak louder than words as we share from the seat of our souls.

          The phrase “go forth and multiply” originates from the Bible, where God commands humanity to be fruitful and populate the earth, emphasizing the importance of procreation and stewardship over creation. It is often interpreted as a divine injunction to spread out and fill the world, reflecting the responsibilities given to humankind in the context of creation. The phrase is significant in Judaism and Christianity, symbolizing the continuation of life and the growth of communities.

           Moderation with understanding is the key to overcoming a materialistic roadblock. Tar is an injunction; it germinates nothing.

       The Biblical meaning of tares is found in Matthew 13:24–43. In this, tares represent the children of the evil one, symbolizing those who disrupt and hinder the growth of the true children of God (represented by wheat). The tares aim to choke the wheat and bear no valuable fruits. 

        Our Children, the Wheat, become glorified with Instincts of Love and Grace under the Auspice of sharing. The Audacity of living life to its fullest is not a pill in the making but reality being shaken.

What’s your share on this Resurrection Day?