For what credit is it, if when you do wrong and are beaten for it you take it patiently? But if when you do right and suffer for it you take it patiently,
you have God's approval.
Greetings in Christ,
Unjust actions have equal justice rendering God truly moral and credible. The Trinity by reason of perfection desires morality. Perfection signifies eternity.
The perfect reasoning of the Trinity is moral due to His immortal love and credible understanding of the moral order.
There is no error in patience if we believe in God's morality. God's logic is simple, the more we adhere to Him, the more we are blessed. The less we
come into His eternal throne, the less we become blessed. Grace is moral due to the effectuality of love. Hence grace mirrors God's divine perfection.
Doing right considers the morality of the Triune God. For doing what's right gives rise to the eternal meaning of the Gospel and Triune God's divine morality.
The eternal meaning of the Gospel gives rise to the credible understanding of moral law. More so, that moral law's effectuality considers us responsible
for the corruption and Godliness of our conscience. Conscience safeguards the divine aspect of morality.
Patience is correct if we believe in the eternal Gospel. The reason for believing must be the correctness of something. Otherwise, believing in incorrectness
is slavery to sin.
Slavery to sin is the corruption of the will, and malediction of the conscience. The liberality of the conscience must be correct only if we believe in God's
divinity. A corrupt will is an evidence of sinfulness. A corrupt conscience is an evidence of habitual immorality.
The liberal knowledge to act according to Christ's divinity is Godly for the reason that the effectuality of love is true. There can never be an error
in love, for its true meaning defines God's moral desires. Love is liberal if we consider the dynamism of the Creator.
Error in the presence of love explains vanity.
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen
Blessed Mother, thank you for your love
In the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Spirit. Amen
In Christ through Mary,
Kin
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