Posted by Lou Pilder on March 3, 2007, at 18:52:05
In reply to Lou's reply to ZZDuck-wlkupritly » zazenduckie, posted by Lou Pilder on February 27, 2007, at 16:02:38
> > > I will start it off with a verse that I heard many years ago and would like to discuss that. I heard it many years ago through the ether. Yet today, I can still hear in the present what a Rider on a White Horse said to me that the past has not halted that I still believe. He said to me, "The Lord God is a sun and a shield; the Lord will give grace and glory, and God will not withhold the goodness of life to them that walk uprightly."
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> > What does it mean to walk uprightly?
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> > What is the goodness of life?
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> > Why do innocent children suffer pain and sorrow?
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> ZZDuck,
> The questions that you ask me above are good questions. Let us look at your first question,[...what does it mean to walk uprightly?...]
> This is metaphorical grammatical structure that generally referrs as to that it has been revealed to me in relation to the God that I have service and worship to, as to the conduct of a way a person structures their life. The word {uprightly} generally referrs to a walk that has its focus on that the person'e thinking is meditating on what is honest,and true and just and pure or lovely or praisworthy and more.
> There is much more to this that I could say, but that could be a start from me for if you would like to know more.
> Lou
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ZZ,
You asked,[...what is the goodness of life?...]
What I meant by the goodness of life is in particular to joy, peace,and love and other similar aspects of life.
There is much more to that, and this could be a start from me for if you would like to know more.
Lou
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