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Saturday, March 28, 2009

Sermon 30: An Examined Life

You are on a clear-cut path to Heaven. A Heaven where you will have complete trust in God to provide for you, a Heaven where you never forget to treat others as God’s precious creations, and a Heaven where you treat yourself the same way. Heaven is a gift horse where you have absolutely no need to look in its mouth.

Knowing this allows you to examine your life in the correct manner necessary to make your future choices less painful ones. God rewards heavenly traits. God teaches the traits you are lacking. God’s desire is that we follow our path to Heaven, learning our lessons in the most pleasurable way possible. That is why He sends us help, like the Bible authors, like Moses, Jesus, Martin Luther King, Jr. and countless other people who, throughout the ages, have asked for, and received, His divine guidance to help many others. God has practically spoonfed us with His Will, and, yet, still we wonder.

It is time to stop wondering. God wants you to revere Him and His creations. This attitude is what makes Heaven the glorious future it is. This is the attitude to practice. Now.
So, with that in mind, examine your life and seeif it proves the theories of Solomonism. I guarantee that it does. God, not man, is in charge of things. We know this because money does not buy happiness. We know this because, while your career is succeeding, your marriage could be failing. We know this because the good die young, and get to Heaven quickly. We know this because science has not evolved to eliminate the unique and sustain successful uniformity. We know this because bad things happen even to people we think are doing everything right.

Here is an example related to everyday life and you can easily translate it into something from your own experience. Man treats jaywalking and petty theft in the same category, misdemeanor crimes. God does not. Say you’re out one day and need to cross the street. There is no traffic coming, and you cross safely even though it wasn’t at a crosswalk. You probably won’t feel an iota of misgivings about this event. On the other hand, you deliberately pick up a small trinket off a co-worker’s desk and keep it for yourself. No one saw you and the coworker hasn’t even noticed that it is missing. But, you will not be free to enjoy the trinket. There will be guilt, there will be misgivings. You have broken one of the Ten Commandments, treated someone else poorly (even though they don’t know it) and this becomes something that God needs to address with a lesson.

As soon as something goes wrong for you, you can either beat your head against the wall wondering “Why, me?” or you can do the following for immediate results. Have you thanked God enough for the amazing world He’s given us? Have you been patient, tolerant and kind when dealing with others? Have you been treating your body and mind in a balanced manner? Because pursuing any other reasons or solutions for what ails you is just taking another step in the wrong direction.



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Saturday, March 21, 2009

Sermon 29: The Simplicity of Solomonism

God has one purpose for us all in our earthy lifetimes. We learn the lessons He provides that lead us to the acceptance of Heaven. Everyone achieves this purpose eventually because it is God’s will, risen out of His love for us. It is the reason that He Created All That Exists. The relative ease of how we achieve Heaven is based on the choices that we make in our lifetime and the understanding of what to learn from these choices.

The Bible tells us a great deal of what we must learn for achieving our purpose in life with relatively greater satisfaction and the least amount of hardships possible. It is a book full of God’s hints to us on how to make our lives easier and its message is astoundingly clear. In the end, all that matters on earth is managing your unique path to Heaven. The Garden of Eden foreshadows this purpose and how to get it. The Ten Commandments spell out in greater detail how to make your life’s decisions fruitful ones.

If we keep Heaven in mind as a clear cut goal in life, we can get begin to develop an idea of how to practice here, the traits that will be valued there. Simplify your life by learning the necessary lessons before the lessons get tough. In Heaven, there will be God, other people and you, fulfilling your next purpose in an atmosphere of contentment. When you choose to live that way here, you will be ready to live that way there.

So, each choice you make must be evaluated on the basis of how it will affect God, how it will affect others and how it will affect you. After all, those are the only areas of your life that God cares about. The only criteria He judges you by. We’ve already learned as youngsters how to pay the closest attention to the items that would be on a teacher’s test. So, that makes everything simple, doesn’t it?




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Saturday, March 14, 2009

Sermon 28: The Equality of Solomonism

In your life on earth, everyone you will ever meet, or come into contact with, is exactly like you. They are all travelling along their individual paths to Heaven. They are learning the same skills you are: how to treat God well, how to treat others well, and how to treat ourselves well. No nationality, language or religion divides us in this universal endeavor.

When you embrace Solomonism, insecurity becomes a thing of the past. You may encounter someone who has millions more dollars than you. They are your equal. You may meet the President. Again, your equal. You will undoubtedly meet people with skill you don’t possess. They are all your equals. The only thing that differs from person to person is how close they are to achieving life’s ultimate purpose.

When you embrace Solomonism, superiority becomes a thing of the past. You may encounter someone with much less money than you. They are your equal. You may meet a criminal. Again, your equal. You will undoubtedly meet people who don’t have as much schooling as you. They are your equals. Even the fact that you have a Solomonist’s understanding of purpose and others may not will not make you feel superior to them. You will, instead, feel more empathy toward them and desire to share what you know.

When you embrace Solomonism, vanity becomes a thing of the past. Beauty means nothing in Heaven. All is beautiful. Materialism becomes a thing of the past. God provides all in Heaven. Jealousy becomes a thing of the past. Everyone else will be learning the hard lessons you have learned, too. Racism, nationalism, elitism and every other separator of people becomes a thing of the past. Everyone’s in Heaven, living in peaceful contentedness, happy that you’ll be joining them.

Following the teachings of Solomonism causes so many former barriers to happiness disappear, so you can concentrate on your path. You will feel freedom in knowing that no one else is better than you, no one else gets more than you and no one else is more blessed than you. God is an Equal Opportunity Creator. Believe it.



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Saturday, March 7, 2009

Sermon 27: God Is The Witness

When you break one of the Ten Commandments, it is not necessary to get caught to feel bad. Say you stole something. No one saw you do it and no one missed what you stole. There is no way for you to get caught. You are absolutely in the clear. Yet, you feel miserable. Paranoid, like someone’s watching you. Like someone’s judging you. But, it’s not a person you are sensing. It’s God.

Similarly, you can feel really great about doing a good deed even while you’re all by yourself. Even if no one thanked you for it. Even if no one noticed that you did it. Even if you don’t tell anyone else that you did it. So, why are you still so tickled that you did something good? Because you have an automatic witness. It’s God.

God is sharing your journey to Heaven. He shares His lessons over choices that don’t take you in the direction of Heaven. God is our guilt. He also shares His pleasure with us when we are succeeding in fulfilling our purpose. God is our satisfaction.

Knowing that these feelings are something God is experiencing with you will keep Him close in your thoughts. Involving God in your life will make your path easier to bear. You will make the right choices when you realize He’s right there, too. God is our Witness.



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