Monday, December 17, 2012

Thy Kingdom Come


It’s not just by religious practice that we say, “Thy Kingdom Come”. It is with or by direct order that we distinguish who and what Kingdom is and who it belongs too. We tend to get things mixed up when we forget who we serve and how we were created. Not always do we recognize The “Divine” in his entire splendor. But we miss the fact that if we believe on him and whatever it is that we believe in, his name shall and will come forth in property possession. I say property because it takes ownership in a whole different meaning. We have because he gave and if he had not our realization of the “Divine” would be that of ourselves as counterfeited beings and secular in nature. And if The “Divine” isn’t how you refer to him, let’s give him the name that can only belong to one, GOD and himself alone. Were allowed as a people to have rights in this day and age, to uphold which is good and right, rightfully belonging to you and not someone else. Possession is taken out of context when we forget that, to have is to have earned and if you have not earned then you have no right to possess. Being that we feel as if were entitled still doesn’t give you or I the right to take from someone else. Not only do you give in an order to not receive but you give so that someone else will have, even if it cost you. But in the interim of it all you’ll come out ahead possessing more than what you allotted. When we give without measure, I’ve learn that the cup doesn’t stop over flowing, it becomes a continual process. One that exceeds beyond expectation and renders a bountiful reward that comes in the form of answered prayers. Possessing the Kingdom is having a Kingdom mindset one that stays on God, The “Divine” at all times.


Duly Noted and Marked 

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