01/22/2026
Recognizing the importance of thoughtful communication can have a profound impact. However, our intentions often lean towards causing harm to others through our words. This mindset prevails in our thoughts. We comprehend concepts better than we act upon them, yet we disregard the implications. Without reflection or understanding, we use words that represent life without consideration. These words carry significant power, and their impact can instill fear in others. Is it necessary to instill fear and tears in people's lives, especially at the hands of those who are supposed to offer protection? This highlights the need to seek guidance from a higher power rather than relying solely on human wisdom, which often leads to more problems. The idea of controlling segments of the world is fleeting. What if a higher power has an alternate plan for us, one that renders our earthly plans obsolete? Would our actions alter the course of events, or would they merely invite retribution? We are misusing the power granted to us, which is not in line with the natural order. The words we use against each other, including our own kind, are malevolent. We must consider the consequences of our words, as they can come back to haunt us. The measure we use against others will be used against us, perhaps not immediately, but certainly in due time. Have we learned anything from the world's history? We claim to promote life while others suffer. The reality is that many are shedding tears and blood, and the earth's resources are dwindling. We are at a critical juncture, and it's time to cease our destructive games. The earth belongs to its creator, not humanity. We are mere custodians, and our actions will ultimately lead to our downfall. Today it's one person, tomorrow it's another. Even those in power will turn against each other when faced with divine retribution. No one can escape the consequences of their actions. By spreading fear, causing wonder, stripping people bare, separating loved ones, and inflicting harm, are we truly making life better? What's amiss with us? This world belongs to God, not us. What's our fate going to be tomorrow, next year, or in the years to come? How can we envision a brighter future for those who will survive? Who will aid those unable to help themselves? Who will live, and who will perish? We're all awaiting our turn, so let's depart in peace, without anger or anxiety. Why can't we find the path to peace, love one another, care for our neighbors, live truthfully, and coexist peacefully? The world is God's creation, meant for all, not just a select few. Let's not wage war over material possessions. The future belongs to the next generation; let's leave them a legacy of peace. We must remember that our words have far-reaching consequences. The Kingdom of God is near. Peace.