“I’LL START WITH
AN HONEST APPRAISAL
OF MYSELF”
“AN HONEST APPRAISAL OF MYSELF”
“Am I a Just man, or am I just a man?
Am I domineering?
If so, then I am insecure.
Am I inconsiderate?
If so, then I am insensitive to the feelings or needs of others.
Am I immature?
If so, then I lack wisdom.”
“AM I A HOMOSEXUAL?”
“If so, then I am acting against God’s Purpose for man, Procreation; and committing impure actions against the basic nature of Reasoning for How and Why God created man and woman.
The large number of gay people in the world does not justify the credentials of the gay sect, that so many people feel gives justification to their immoral interpretation of God’s Intention, Will and Purpose of Certain Ones of His Ten Commandments.”
“IS MY PERSONALITY SPLIT?”
“Is my relationship with my wife happy, secure, indifferent, selfish, insensitive, one-sided, abusive mentally, physically or emotionally?
Would a medical doctor or a qualified person say my wife was a battered wife?
How do I treat my children? How do I respond to them?
How would I rate my love and relationship with my children?
Are they battered children?
How would I rate my example to them?
Is my personality outstanding with friends, acquaintances and fellow workers, and the same with my family?
Wife
Children
Brothers
Sisters
Relatives”
“IS MY ATTITUDE SELFISH?”
“If so, then I am indifferent to the need for charity, compassion, kindness, patience, understanding, help when others need it, and I am simply living for myself, ignoring the moral obligations and responsibilities I have to being a part of the human race.
Don’t be too easy on your self-appraisal because remember that God will one day make His Appraisal, and then judge each of us according to our habits, our behavior, our example, the values and standards that we practiced in our physical life.
True, He is a God of Mercy, Love and Justice, but such a generous Judgment can only help us to see and believe that our physical lives bear a tremendous responsibility, and the very existence of God’s Ten Commandments automatically remind us of our obligations.”