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THE REALITIES OF LIFE


I am living my life to actually discover the reality of some truth why we do the things we do, and the way we do them:
1. Why man must die without potentials.
2. Why man must succeed.
3. Why man falls in love with a woman.
4. Why man must have an enemy.
5. Why man struggles to get approval from other (approval addiction).
6. Why man chooses a career in life.
7. Why man strives for power.
8. Why man must listen to advice.
9. Why man must get rich to be prominent in life.
These questions I wondered why I desire to have answers for, nevertheless, the quest is ongoing, seeking thoroughly to amass so much knowledge to demystify the ambiguity, perplexity, and the intricacy of these questions.

In the little while I have lived so far, life makes much sense if you know and understand why you do what you do on the daily basis. For instance, why do you eat? I know the conventional way to answer this is “I am hungry”, but this does not really answer the question implied. Anything you do outside your purpose in life does not make sense to God. And this is to say everything we do must make sense to God for us to be fulfilled in life. Because you are hungry that is why you eat, ok! The actual hunger we get is the hunger to fulfill purpose which manifest in a way of, we, sustaining our body to retain its strength and vigor to carry us on our pursuit of purpose. The law causality helps to rectify this when it states that “for every event there is a reason, and every cause, effect”. What this means is for you to be hungry there is a purpose to fulfill. The truth is we fulfilling purpose at every action we make, every move we take. But this happens either negatively or positively. That is to say you are either fulfilling the intended God’s purpose for your life or that of the devil. Yes the devil’s purpose. Does that make sense? We are always fulfilling purpose but the question is whose purpose are we fulfilling in our daily lives? devil’s or God’s? Now listen purpose can only be fulfilled by hearing God’s voice.
This is one aspect of life that will never elude us. The devil has a purpose of seduction, delusion and deception, adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lewdness, idolatry, sorcery, hatred, contentions, jealousies, outbursts of wrath, selfish ambitions, dissensions, heresies, envy, murders, drunkenness, revelries, egoism, and the like.
I am more concerned about the God’s intended purpose. Remember what brought us this far is the question “why do we eat?” for all I know God is a God of plan, purpose and objectivity.
I am living my life to actually discover the reality of some truth why we do the things we do, and the way we do them:
1. Why man must die without potentials.
2. Why man must succeed.
3. Why man falls in love with a woman.
4. Why man must have an enemy.
5. Why man struggles to get approval from other (approval addiction).
6. Why man chooses a career in life.
7. Why man strives for power.
8. Why man must listen to advice.
9. Why man must get rich to be prominent in life.
These questions I wondered why I desire to have answers for, nevertheless, the quest is ongoing, seeking thoroughly to amass so much knowledge to demystify the ambiguity, perplexity, and the intricacy of these questions.

In the little while I have lived so far, life makes much sense if you know and understand why you do what you do on the daily basis. For instance, why do you eat? I know the conventional way to answer this is “I am hungry”, but this does not really answer the question implied. Anything you do outside your purpose in life does not make sense to God. And this is to say everything we do must make sense to God for us to be fulfilled in life. Because you are hungry that is why you eat, ok! The actual hunger we get is the hunger to fulfill purpose which manifest in a way of, we, sustaining our body to retain its strength and vigor to carry us on our pursuit of purpose. The law causality helps to rectify this when it states that “for every event there is a reason, and every cause, effect”. What this means is for you to be hungry there is a purpose to fulfill. The truth is we fulfilling purpose at every action we make, every move we take. But this happens either negatively or positively. That is to say you are either fulfilling the intended God’s purpose for your life or that of the devil. Yes the devil’s purpose. Does that make sense? We are always fulfilling purpose but the question is whose purpose are we fulfilling in our daily lives? devil’s or God’s? Now listen purpose can only be fulfilled by hearing God’s voice.
This is one aspect of life that will never elude us. The devil has a purpose of seduction, delusion and deception, adultery, fornication, uncleanness, lewdness, idolatry, sorcery, hatred, contentions, jealousies, outbursts of wrath, selfish ambitions, dissensions, heresies, envy, murders, drunkenness, revelries, egoism, and the like.
I am more concerned about the God’s intended purpose. Remember what brought us this far is the question “why do we eat?” for all I know God is a God of plan, purpose and objectivity.

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