Learning Point No 360
People involved in mission of a temple, church or saint are no volunteers but perhaps they are doing so because they are indebted to God and the lord saint in that temple or church. They are not bound to do the mission but will reap good if they can do so.
If they could not but instead undo the mission or go against the doctrinal objective, then they are in for it, not that God or the lord saint would punish but that they know not what they do.
They are supposed to be motivated by the very blessings of God and the lord saint either in this life or in the past life. They gravitate towards the temple or church due to divine affinity but they fail to be properly grounded in doctrine to want to further the mission.
They end up like insects coming to the flower for nectar. Will all be lost? Certainly, this will not be the case. Why?
To err is human and to wake up one day and to realise the opportunity costs are part of the learning process and all will augur well in the long run. This is due to the divine design of God and saints.
Thus the many wrong done in the name of God and saints may well be bad. These wrong do however afford such great learning lessons in life not only for those who err but also for those who can learn from their errors and not commit the same flaws.
There is thus the unspoken and unspecified design of God and his saints. Divinity has in place the various systems that are in position to make men learn at their own pace and with free will at that.
Men must pilot their own lives and live their own lives. There invariably will always be the unspoken but well positioned design of God and saints that is operative in the background to make men learn to be not only good but also be better than good.
They have to be inclined towards and be with God and saints in all ways. Doctrinal insight is the main thrust and there is no question about that. Haven't we heard time and again that the Word is God?
God is not only great but benevolent. All who have erred but are able to learn (The Word) are like his sons even if other men may call them prodigal sons. God don't.
They are and ever will be truly his sons even if they somehow do the unthinkable and are plagued by the unthinkable, such as being persecuted, defrocked, derogated, criminalised or crucified.
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