Honesty

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  1. Rhonda Elisha profile image61
    Rhonda Elishaposted 12 years ago

    Honesty is a very important principle that man should wear as if being a prized medal plated in gold. for dishonesty covers (all) sins; (Cleverness, manipulation, deceit and betrayal) being all the titles by definition of many wrongful behaviors; thus, all falling under dishonesty. (Honesty), is God's way of modifying protective behavior for (all).

    A dishonest man is a man of no honor, he is an untrustworthy man. That man needs and desires are those met only through his own wants of self-gratification; He will cheat, lie, steal and trample another man without conscience or delay, even among those of his family. He is a man belonging to the world of popular standards (one whom is greeted upon daily). He is a man whose soul has already commenced from his body, thus, resides in hell; whose body will later follow, being released from earth to rot and decay in the ground. This is that man legacy of doom! Unless, through less than the size of a mustard seed, look up and reach out to the hand of God. Man of the world dishonest behavior is awarded by another through competitive performance; Thus, receiving the (title) “Job well done!” Therefore, man title is (sin). As noted: In Scripture (Jeremiah 17:1) “God says my people sin as though commanded!”

    It is important that man be very aware in his definition of honesty; For the Lord is a defensive God to those belonging to him. As noted: In Scripture (Daniel 11:36) “God's word is assured.” 

    God says to Abraham: As noted: In Scripture (Genesis 12: 3) “I will bless those who bless you and curse those who curse you!” In example of God's truths: As noted: In Scripture (Genesis 13) “Lot began to quarrel against Abraham; Abraham in-turn, gives Lot first choice of choosing which part of Land each to individually divide among themselves to live.” (Lot) through his cleverness in choosing the land of Sodom and Gomorrah, the land viewed as being as beautiful as the Garden in Eden, choose that land against Abraham. But later, God brought destruction upon the land of Sodom and in-turn, Lot was chased away from all that he owed, the sins of Sodom was destroyed by God's consuming fire. God thus, also remembered Lot former intentions and wrongful behavior against Abraham. But in God's mercy because of Abraham allowed Lot grace.

    God says to Joshua as did to Moses: As noted: In Scripture (Joshua1:5) “No one will be able to oppose you as long as you live, for I will be with you just as I was with Moses; I will not abandon you or fail to help you.” In example of God's truths: As noted: In Scripture (Numbers 12) “Illustrate the punishment against Miriam for her wrongful behavior toward Moses.” And as noted: In Scripture ( Numbers 16&17) “Illustrate the punishment against Korah for his wrongful behavior toward Moses.”

    Miriam and Korah were both punished because of their deceit against Moses. For, Miriam and Korah, individually through different circumstances both whispered in their tents and secretly among others against Moses, of their contempt concerning certain behaviors; This being as if, the Living God could not and did not see or hear them. As did many of the other Israelites while in the desert whom spoke personally against (God). As noted: In Scripture (Numbers 14:26-27) and (Deuteronomy 1:27-28) “God speaks of the Israelites in the desert whom murmured and complained in their tents to another of untruths against him; The Lord whom freed then from Egypt, feed them and protected them from enemies, as though, the Lord, the Living God could not and did not see or hear them.”

    God in defense of Elijah: As noted: In Scripture (1 Kings 17:8-9) “God tells Elijah to go to the widow whom will assist him with shelter and food.” In-turn, the woman son dies, after Elijah pleads to God for the child to live, God gives life back to the child. Thus, the widow confirming her betrayal against Elijah when said: As noted: In Scripture (1 Kings 17:24) “Now I'm sure you are a prophet! And that what ever you say is from the Lord!” This acknowledging her former attitude she whispered among others; Her betrayal of talking against Elijah. Yes, she did as God told her and assisted Elijah; Though, as noted: In Scripture (1 Kings 17:12) “The woman informs Elijah upon their first encounter that the meal she is to share with him will be her last, for than her and her son will die from starvation.” But through God's favor of Elijah she too, survived. Therefore, in her dishonesty against Elijah, through words of betrayal, she paid back evil for good. She thought through deliberate intentions or in ignorance, “God could not and do not see or hear her.”

    God says: of David: As noted: In Scripture (1 Samuel 25:29) “David being in the protective care of the Lord, as if safe inside his purse.” Therefore, King Saul, whom objective was to kill David; King Saul and his sons in eventual are killed in battle; being destroyed by God's wrath.

    The Holy Spirit says: to the Lord's people: As noted: In Scripture (Psalms 121:5-8) “The Lord himself is caring for you! He is your defender. He protects you day and night. He keeps you from all evil, and preserves your life. He keeps his eye upon you as you come and go, and always guards you.”
    Therefore, those whom do not comply, and go forward deliberately against the Lord's people thus,..... will commence upon God's wrath. As noted and confirmed through (Scriptures).     “God's word is assured!”

    Those in the field of healthcare are trained to practice in the treatment of (all); The practice of  handling everyone as if (infected)! This allows for the protection of the united (all population). This being also God's plan of purpose for the commandment of (Honesty). For all united, even those not desiring his will. For the Lord do not desire to bring his wrath against none of his creation. As noted: In Scripture (2 Peter 3:9) “God desires that no man should perish!” Therefore, God's commandment “To do unto others as desired of self.” is also his warning of mercy against the man whom chooses the opposite. For, one do not know whom to be the man, being to God as a: (wife, son or friend).

    Therefore, the principle of honesty is willed of God to man, not to kill him or to harm him but to protect him. It is the Lord: (his commandment of mercy).

    A note of reference: As noted: In Scripture (Hebrews 13:2) “Many have entertained angels unaware!”     

    Therefore:

    As noted: In Scripture (2 Chronicles 19:9) “You are to act always, in the fear of God with honest hearts.”

    1. A Troubled Man profile image58
      A Troubled Manposted 12 years agoin reply to this

      lol

  2. Cagsil profile image69
    Cagsilposted 12 years ago

    Hey Rhonda,

    Enough of the long posts in the forums. You start threads, yet pay no attention to them at all.

    So much for honesty.

  3. janesix profile image59
    janesixposted 12 years ago

    Boring.

  4. knolyourself profile image59
    knolyourselfposted 12 years ago

    "The law does not pretend to punish everything that is dishonest. That would seriously interfere with business."

  5. SomewayOuttaHere profile image61
    SomewayOuttaHereposted 12 years ago

    ..how come it's all man/men....what up about us wommmen?

  6. davidwarn123 profile image59
    davidwarn123posted 12 years ago

    very good..

 
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