Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Items of same murkiness

It is good thing that God has taken it upon himself to be the judge of our intentions.

As a catagory, I would put good intentions in with all things of our inward life: feelings, beliefs, motives, thoughts. In the past I have bailed at this point, thinking that since the judgment of our inward life is wisely left to God, it would mean that even comprehending these areas was not possible. But inquirying minds want to know. Answers to human inward life confusion is the subject of nagging questions. Time has come (for me anyway) to meditate more on this.

A beginning thought would be: humans judging the inward life of another humans would generate the best possible odds of 1 out 7, that is if we can be sure to discern 1+2=2+1. Otherwise, the odds could double. If personal "resting" time is not jeolously guarded, the odds become murky indeed. If first things are not in place, forget it!

1 Comments:

Blogger editorjackie said...

To "will and to do His good pleasure", is it possible to LIVE there? All factors working, God willing and us yeilding, how often do we get there, stay there, "abide" there?

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