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Just Do What’s Just

Posted by Wes Schaeffer | August 20, 2017

From today’s reading...

Observe what is right, do what is just;”

When everything is relative and fluid and personal how do we know what is right?

Oh, you can just “feel it”?
You’ll “know it in your heart”?

Interesting...

How can we arrive at justice when your heart tells you a different “right” than what my heart tells me?

As we see in John 18, secular leaders have been asking “What is truth?” for at least 2,000 years.

Meanwhile both secular and religious leaders have been manipulating the masses to shape what is perceived as right and just because as long as there is uncertainty, chaos, and confusion there will be the need for someone to lead the “unwashed masses”.

Their modus operandi is “if you can get them asking the wrong questions it doesn’t matter what the truth is.”

That’s why you must, in all endeavors, trust but verify.

Don’t blindly accept an answer just because someone in a position of power or authority provided it.

Ask the hard questions and have the courage to trust your gut and follow your little voice when things just don’t add up.

There is an absolute right and wrong.
There is good and evil and

“For evil men to accomplish their purpose it is only necessary that good men should do nothing.”
~Reverend Charles F. Aked

Do not do nothing as you...

Stay the course.
Keep the faith.
Endure.

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Topics: Religion, Professional Development, From Today's Reading, Goal Setting, Right and Wrong

Written by Wes Schaeffer

Wes is a husband of 27 years, father of 7, Air Force veteran, brown belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, author of two books, gold partner with HubSpot, Keap, and Ontraport, master of straight talk, efficiency, and sales. If you want to upgrade, ramp up, and create more clients the right way, reach out to Wes today.

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