Removing False "Comparisons" and Denying Temptations

 Removing False "Comparisons" and Denying Temptations

Positive Christianity Series Episode #90


"Treasures gained by wickedness do not profit, but righteousness delivers from death."- Proverbs 10: 2


We know that we are able to persevere even when there is persecution, envy, and hate from gangstalkers. We are able to choose to worship GOD Almighty instead of practicing sin. We learn that we do not need to practice sin because it does not help. We learn in the writings of Moses about the difficulties that exist to those that choose to practice sin, vices, and iniquity. We learn that when there is no repentance of sin, there is increased difficulties until there is the destruction of the unrepentant wicked. We learn that David was able to persevere without practicing idol worship while being persecuted by Saul. We learn that David perseveres while Saul does not. We learn that evil sometimes attempts to tempt with temptations based on temporary lies. We learn that we can not believe the deceit, temporary lies, and falsehoods of evil because we learn that practicing sin does not help. We learn that evil speaks temporary lies so that individuals think that practicing sin can be an option, when in reality, the practice of sin leads to vices, difficulties, and stagnation. We learn that the positive qualities that existed in the past are decreased when there is the practice of sin and vices. We learn about this in the stories of Saul, Balaam, and the Pharisees. We learn that the qualities that may have existed in the past can be decreased to the point that there are only vices.

We learn that we can not believe the temporary lies of evil that attempt to lead to the practice of sin with the intention of individuals to practice idol worship and vices. We learn that while initially there may be temptations with temporary lies speaking about the importance of resources, "relationships", and lust, we need to understand that we can not prioritize those things because they do not help in the short term nor the long term. We know that the intention of those things is to cause the practice of more sin and lead to negative emotions and idol worship. We learn that while the temptations appear to entice to the practice of sin, we learn that they do not help. We learn that one of the things that evil attempts to do is to cause for there to be false "comparisons" so that individuals think that they need to compare themselves to other people. We know that this is based on lies, and we do not need to compare ourselves to anyone. We learn that evil wants individuals to have hate, anger, envy, and coveting so that they think that the practice of sin and disobedience to the commandments of Moses can be an option. We learn that the practice of sin can not be an option because of all the difficulties that exist in the practice of vices. 

Fighting Temptation Speaking Eternal Truth

"Truthful lips endure forever, but a lying tongue is but for a moment."- Proverbs 12: 19

We learn that evil attempts to tempt based on the false "comparisons" and we need to know that we do not need to hear and much less believe the temporary lies of the false "comparisons". This describes the need to not have to compare oneself to anyone either to other individuals or online because the "comparisons" are false. We need to instead remind ourselves of the truth in Scripture that tells us that we are distinct in the worship of GOD Almighty and be grateful for the virtues that keep increasing. We learn that we can remove the false "comparisons" from our lives and instead choose to not have anger, hate, envy, and coveting. We learn that this is a strategy that evil uses to attempt to lead people to anger and hate so that they think that they need to envy other people and practice disobedience. We learn that similar to David, we do not need to compare ourselves and instead we can remove negative emotions by placing our attention on the eternal truth of obeying the commandments, being grateful for the good things that we have, and keep increasing in virtues. We learn that Saul envied David while also gangstalking David. We learn that David persevered without having negative emotions and trusted in the worship of GOD Almighty instead of practicing negative emotions. We learn that this describes the need to choose GOD Almighty above the things of the world. We learn from the Psalms of David that David persevered even without placing priority on material resources and relationships similar to Job because he trusted in GOD Almighty over everything. We learn that GOD Almighty did not forsake David and instead allowed him to persevere amidst hate, envy, and gangstalking by Saul. We learn that this is because GOD Almighty knows the intention of the heart and the mind and was able to guard David from the envy of Saul. We are supposed to persevere in the worship of GOD Almighty practicing obedience to the commandments of Moses with sincerity of heart. We learn that we grow in virtues that can not be quantified, measured, or described because they can keep increasing in New Earth during the Thousand Year Reign of King Jesus Christ and then for all eternity in New Jerusalem.

"The LORD does not let the righteous go hungry, but he thwarts the craving of the wicked."- Proverbs 10: 3

We learn that we can not compare ourselves to other people because each individual is different. We learn that the false "comparisons" that evil attempts to make speaks about paying attention to the material resources that are not eternal and want to cause envy and coveting. We learn that if we place our attention to the worship of GOD Almighty and have gratitude for the blessings, favor, goodness, and virtues that we have, we do not need to envy or covet. We learn that we have the things that we need and if we do not have something then it is because we do not need it. We learn that sometimes there are things that we do not have because the intention is to lead to idol worship and the practice of sin. If that is the intention, then we do not need those things. We learn that Moses was able to lead in the desert where there were no basic necessities, and the righteous were able to persevere with fidelity to GOD Almighty. We learn that in the desert there is no water, no fertile soil, food, shelter, light, wisdom, and protection, yet we learn that in the instruction of the commandments and worship of GOD Almighty, Moses and the righteous persevere and reach the land of Canaan that became the land of Israel. We learn that David did not covet the things that Saul had, and instead persevered amidst the difficulties. We learn that David persevered in righteousness having fidelity to GOD Almighty and was able to be receive authority by GOD Almighty to lead and guide Israel being king. We learn that Job persevered in the worship of GOD Almighty amidst the envy of evil, doubts of the wife, and incredulity of his "peers" that questioned Job's righteousness. We learn that Job did not anchor himself to the riches and instead understood that GOD Almighty is who gives the necessities and the things that are needed. We learn that Job perseveres and is favored by GOD Almighty at the end of the story. This speaks about the importance of fidelity to GOD Almighty that helps us persevere amidst times, obstacles, and circumstances. This is different from the wicked who covet and obtain difficulties and destruction. We learn that Balaam coveted illicit material resources and was destroyed for attempting to suggest the practice of adultery and idol worship to the idolatrous Balaak who was hostile to Israel. We know that we are not supposed to practice adultery and idol worship because it leads to difficulties, stagnation, and destruction. We learn that Saul did not persevere even though he had resources and connections because he had decided to not obey GOD Almighty, not listen to Samuel, and gangstalked David. We learn that the Pharisees began to have difficulties when they began to fight amongst themselves for the high priest position, the second temple was destroyed, and there was a decrease of influence when the righteous disciples and apostles were preaching in Israel and the nations, and Christianity increases in Israel and the world. 

"When the wicked dies, his hope will perish, and the expectation of iniquity perishes too."- Proverbs 11: 7

June 28, 2024 Friday's Publication

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