TO DELIVER THE HORSEFLY
February 6, 2017
Bobby Norton: one of my most destructive acts of retribution
was done to the horsefly. My
justification? He bit me rather than
the horse. If he lived through my slap,
I would pull off one wing, throw him into the air and watch as he
tried in vain
to fly. When he hit the ground the wing
that remained would continue to beat frantically, but the horsefly only rolled
over and over and spun around in tight little circles. Being thrown out of balance in every
sense of the word, the little fellow, being now denied his life source, would
eventually starve to death. Horrible story, huh? I agree: bad for the horsefly. He should have stuck with the horses.
Jehovah Eolhiym: one of My most constructive acts of retribution
was done to the man. My
justification? He bit My tree
rather than all those I gave him, so I slapped him and pulled off one of his
wings, I subjected him to the gross imbalance of vanity, and threw him out of
the garden. When he hit the ground from
which he was taken all he could do was roll over and over and spin around and
around in tight little circles. Being
thrown out of balance in every sense of the word, the little fellow,
being now denied his life source, would eventually starve to death. Horrible story, huh? I agree: bad for the man. He should have stuck with the oranges. Or…should he?
Rom 8:18-21
18 For I reckon
that the sufferings of this present time are not worthy to be compared
with the glory which shall be revealed in us.
19 For the
earnest expectation of the creature [all creation from man to horsefly]
waiteth for the manifestation of the sons of God.
20 For the
creature [all creation from man to horsefly] was made subject
to vanity, not willingly, but by reason of him who hath subjected
the same in hope,
21 Because the
creature [all creation from man to horsefly] itself also shall be
delivered from the bondage of corruption into the glorious
liberty of the children of God [ALL CREATION, FROM MAN TO
HORSEFLY, WITH A BALANCED REST AND RELATIONSHIP WITH JEHOVAH ELOHIYM AND WITH
ONE ANOTHER FAR SUPERIOR TO THAT KNOWN IN THE BEGINNING
(See the book of Job, whose subjection to trial was not of his will, but whose
end was seven times better than his beginning)].
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