I Wonder, As I Wander

We are wanders on the face of this Earth. We are granted that freedom and as we wander through places, we wonder about our purpose, our tasks, our religion. We can observe strict limits of a religion and still be free. In fact, depending on one’s religion, we are free-er than 99% of humanity.

We wonder about concepts originating in Scriptures: eternity, preference, love, purpose; we even wonder about trivia such as demons and ghosts. Mostly, we wonder about the things of God: the vast multiplicity of things.

The Wealth and Wisdom of the Earth. I know, I could not conceive of such a Wealth of things.

The Beauty of things, it seems that everyone can perceive this same Beauty, it is a common fact shared among all humanity. We can not say what blue is, but we can all agree when it is presented, it is beautiful.

Our Blessings, that we should be here in a safe beautiful world, the happiness we can experience when things turn out good, the promises we can obtain by faith.

The Kingdom we can join by believing the news published in the good news of a man that mediates between us and the powerful entity that maintains all things. A man proved to be special by the fact that he was killed, buried, and rose from the dead, returning to prove to the world that man is special to God. That man has been given certain promises that will not die. That certain men are accepted into the family of Saints who are eternal, strong in faith, happy and blessed.

The Goodness and Love that are freely given by God. These seven things for which we are grateful and praise God are revealed in the good news, The Gospel of the Messiah.

In this essay we endeavor to not offend any one or religion that presents Jews and Christians, and we reference the Torah and the Gospel, in particular, Christians as referred to in Acts 11:19, as this reference says that Jews and Gentiles following the Messiah of the Jews, Jesus who rose from the dead and walked among them for forty days and then ascended to heaven, were named Christians. These men were not denominational, they were the original Christians.

Published by normgtg

Retired, Spvt. Biomed Dept. at GSMC, Tx., HAM, Storm Chaser, founding member and Officer of LETARC, CEO GTG INC., Explorer with Teledyne and GSI, LIC'ed 1970 - FCC First Class Commercial Radiotelephone with Radar, Broadcast Engineer, Internet Researcher since 1987 Library Permitted, (Medical Library), studied computer networking, programming and servers, 72 semester hours.

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