"The truth hurts, but please,"
goes a popular saying. The Master of Galilee told us: "The truth shall
make you free" (Jn 8.32.). But it is not so much what each of us can
interpret as true, but rather the tangible truth, the common reality that we
can qualify, within the Christian community as fair and profitable for those
involved.
If the person who drives a vehicle suffers
from color blindness and go green traffic light, his passenger realize that the
light is not green but red, then the firm belief that driver in his own truth
can be disastrous for the real welfare and common of those traveling in the
means of transport.
Justice, peace and joy inherent in the Kingdom
of God, are not ornamental words, not only mystical fanciful aspirations of
spiritualists, or useful tools of those who use religion as selfish purpose of
marketing or political domination.
Although sometimes the sweet words of our
own truth bitter must become the womb of our common reality, the truth is that
as human beings we believe in the divine plan of freedom, we must organize in
the best way possible to implement effective sovereignty the Kingdom of God in
our midst, and thus honoring the nations of the world, but without being part
of them, honor and worship our own Sovereign, giving identity and relevance
more and better their own nation, which settle those who live or want to live
under the new regime of his Spirit, even when we have to fight and suffer to
evade the evil weed that seeps into the people of God to undermine or hinder
their values.
Comforts us to think that our Lord will send
his angels to remove from the midst of his true people that offend and do
iniquity (Matt 13.41), and that he himself manifest to us the formal handover
and full of His Kingdom prepared for us from the foundation of the world (Mt.
25.34).

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