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Job 14:16 Commentary


You would call and I would answer you.  You would have a desire to the work of your hands.  God will answer you.  What makes God happy is that you are willing to work with your hands.  God is watching over us now and forever.  God will take care of all of those who call Him in honesty and in truth.


Second, for now thou numberest my steps: dost thou not watch over my sin?  Is this true that God will not watch over our sins?  That literally hurt me because I thought that God would tell me no in the process.  I really didn't know that God will not watch over our sins.  I am really hurt because I didn't not have my father watching over me.  I had a stepfather watching over me and my family members.  I will admit that he was drunk with alcohol and wine.  He used to beat on all of us for nothing.  He used a stick and a belt to punish all of us.  My mother did a great job raising her nine children by herself.

Finally I am very happy that my mother is still available and Jesus Christ as well.  My mother did a lot great job raising her nine children.  My mother wanted me to become a father of children. I constantly debated with my mother because she got tired of me whipping my neices and nephews in the same way my stepfather used to whipped me and my brothers and sisters.  I am very fortunate that I didn't have any children.  God is watching over me and everyone else on Earth.  I no longer punish kids.  I will send them to Scared Straight in Downtown Dayton Ohio. 

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