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If you Live by the Sword, you shall die by the Sword

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Matthew 26:52 says:. Then Jesus said to him, Put your sword back in it's place, for all those who take the sword will die by the sword.  This is a metaphor for things present and things to come.  What it means that if you do harm to another person, the same thing shall happen to you in return.  This is called Karma.  You shall reap what you sow. It might not happen to you, but someone that you know personally.

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Next, I want you to know that God does not intend for man to die foolishly.  God wants us to examine ourselves and come back to the Lord.  For we all shall meet the Judgment Seat of Christ Jesus.  For the things that we done in the body whether good or bad.  All that I am saying is that God wants us to congregate in one setting.  I recall buying weapons of all types.  My family members and friends did not want me to bring weapons around them or their families.

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God would like for all of us to learn how to think before we act.  God really want all of us without the use of weapons.  Blessed are those who sins are covered and forgiven.  God did not want mankind to use weapons of war to solve our personal problems. May Peace be with you and your family members.  God loves you and me.

Finally, I am really saying to everyone, please think before you act.  Guns were made by man and not God. Please resolve all of your problems by prayer and fasting and supplication.  A real man is blessed with a mind to think about all things.  Live for God.  Please read the Bible each day of the week.  Please pray for the world because time is running out.  We are living in the last days.  You really do not have to use a weapon to hurt other people.  The human tongue is capable of setting a fire that it is impossible to put out.  Please keep our families together and please stop using vulgarity and profanity.  We are supposed to edify one another and love one another.  For the wrath of Man does not produce the righteousness of God.  Be angry but do not sin.  Meditate your heart upon your bed and be still.

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