Sunday, July 24, 2016

The Grip Of One's Past

As a fairly ordinary citizen -- yet with some special insights, through ministry, into what is happening in society -- it is a little disturbing that I would know enough about corruption potentially to have a handle on fairly important people. Now if I know that much, how much do others know? Add to that evil intent, and one has quite a situation. It is a sobering lesson, too: be open, stay clean. OBSERVATION: And how should a society ever rid itself of such things? One would seem to need a general amnesty, or a total revolution, or people will ever be in the grip of the corruption of the past. Or, they would need to have power over truth. But then there is, too, the way of reconciliation with God.

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