04/28/2026
What is the meaning of a real, living life in the reality of life that we are striving to live in today? The reality of life is straightforward: live life in peace with one another, love one another, have mercy on one another, forgive one another, care for one another, and fulfill the purpose for which you were sent to earth. Work together in peace, share with one another, and maintain peace of mind. Refrain from jealousy, killing, stealing, and bowing down to anyone but God. Do not worship idols, gossip, or engage in premarital s*x. Teach children the right way and the way of God's love. Be kind to yourself and others, and do not lie or force others to do evil. Love God with all your heart, love yourself, love your neighbors, and love what you do. Do not go to bed with anger, and do not engage in extramarital s*x. Do not pretend to be good when you are not, and speak the truth to yourself and others. Be sincere, have compassion for others, and be nice. Be humble, speak the truth, and be free inside your heart and mind. Do not make war, shed innocent blood, or fight. These are some of the meanings of life. Life is not an object, but the breath of life that cannot end. We are breathing it in every moment, and without it, we cannot survive. The whole world is filled with the breath of life, and all living beings are breathing it. The meaning of life is not something we eat, but something we breathe in. We were born with it, and when we die, it returns to life itself. That life is God, who lives forever. We were born to live for life and by life, and we will die, leaving that life as it is. It will then be given to the newborn. We may continue to fight and kill each other, but we are nothing; we are only smoke from flames. We have made up our minds to kill each other without thinking about who we are on earth. Building houses, making money, getting richer, getting married, having children, and doing whatever we wish are all meaningless. Death is waiting. How can we describe life? How can we make it clear that we are living on earth for only a short time and will die? Let us do our best to live and try to live in peace, hoping to live life in the next life where we will live forever. But this is only for those who continue to follow God's path; they will live forever with Him in eternal life. What comes to mind when we hear about eternal life? What is eternal life? Is eternal life different from life? We have read books and the Book of Life, but we still do not understand the meaning of life. We have studied, but our studies have not given us the answers we need. We have forgotten that the answer is obedience, not disobedience. So, who should we obey? God? The Word? Jesus? Ourselves? Or someone else? It gets complicated because many of us do not want to obey; instead, we obey those who do not have life, thinking they will save us. Let us think about what to obey and who to obey. Let us set our minds by cleaning them up. Let us clean our hearts from evil and clear the road of our hearts. Let us practice living life with one another in peace and stop war. Let us make peace with ourselves. Let us give our hearts to God to clean them up. Let us know the way of righteousness. Life is short, and no matter what we do, each day brings us closer to the end. We are acting as if we will live forever on this earth, but each of us is living temporarily. We are trying to end the lives of others before their time, thinking we will live forever, which is wrong. We have controlled ourselves with lies, thinking it is the right path, but it is not. Some pretend to be Jesus Christ, which is wrong. We are building fire upon fire, and our speech is only bringing us closer to death. If we want to live a little longer, let us make peace with ourselves and with each other; the world itself will calm down for us. God will give us peace, and we will live a bit longer before we die. If we make up our minds to follow others without paying attention, we will all die without mercy. The earth will never give up fighting against us until it destroys us all, and we are also destroying ourselves. We have no good life without peace.