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Don't Insult God!

Don't insult God!

God is so faithful to choose your height for you. He is the one that choose your parents for you. He is the one that choose your nationality for you. He is the one that choose your blood group and genotype. He is the one that choose the arrangement of your hair and He even knows the numbers of your hair. He is the one that arranged the set of your teeth. He is so faithful to design and plan for your life BUT WHY ARE YOU INSULTING GOD IN RETURN?

If you want to know things about people, why test and toil with people's feelings? You gossip about people, but why are you afraid of people gossiping about you? You insult people at will but why does it hurt you so much when people insult you. How come you can't take 30% out of the 100% of the insult and pain you cause other people? 

Your heart is meant to be the temple of worship. Why is your heart now a laboratory where you test and toil with the heart and feelings of God's precious children? 

How come you trust your brain and judgment in choosing a spouse but still ask God's help to protect your decision? WHEN YOU TEST PEOPLE, YOU WILL GET THE WORST IN THEM. WHEN YOU TRUST THE LORD FOR THEIR LIVES, YOU WILL ENJOY THE BEST IN THEM.

STOP INSULTING GOD. God doesn't joke with his children. Stop thinking you have the right to test and toil with some ones heart and feelings simply because they want to date you or you want to date them. You may say you want to protect your self or your heart. And I will say again, THAT'S AN INSULT TO GOD. 

How come you say you trust the Lord yet, you don't depend on Him for your decision making? So, God can not protect you, your feelings and your heart any more? Is that too big for God to do? Why have you become a god over your own life? 

You test and toil people heart and feelings only to get your own approval that they are good enough for you. How has this helped you? Those you tested and toiled with their emotions, heart and feelings in get your own approval; did the relationship last? You did all that pleased you with their emotions, feelings and heart for weeks or months before you accepted them, EVEN AT THAT, DID THE RELATIONSHIP SURVIVE?

Stop insulting God and trust Him. Stop insulting God and drop all this human wisdom that hurts and frustrate people. Don't be wise in your own eyes! Stop insulting God and start trusting God. 

Remember, when you test and toil with people's heart and emotions just to know if they are trustworthy, you will only get the worst in them. But when you trust the Lord and ask God to help you in relating with them, you will get the best in them.

There is still HOPE for you in Christ Jesus.

Thanks.

Your Sincerely,

Prince Victor Matthew.

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