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Saturday, July 13, 2013
THE FATE FOR THE METHODS OF DICTATORS WHO HOLD ON TOO LONG
Original Comment by: J_F_Brazant August 21, 2013 at 11:13 PM
On occasion instructions are provided to some who say they intend to do one thing and may not always follow through. Such instructions are of two types: 1) broad instructions and 2) specific instructions that are strictly tailored for one application. Broad instructions require some work to determine who or what is the intended object and may not always be applicable to the individual receiving such. Like most situations where God is involved we always have a choice to follow or otherwise. Those types of broad instructions that are ignored can often lead to perilous circumstances eventually. What such situations require is not focusing on one's self and considering others as (some who are in the habit of intervening in the lives of others if honest would relate that ignoring such can lead to terrible unintended consequences). Specific instructions if ignored may NOT work for another application if intended for a different situation. Therefore, the risk of altering the instructions (recommendations) provided may not lead to a successful outcome for the individual who chooses to alter such and follow expedient advice instead. They are some who have made it their business to skillfully involve themselves in the affairs of others) as a matter of their life's work and following the advice of such will not yield the results expected if recommendations offered are manipulated expediently. Expedient decisions will be recognized for what they are and will ultimately backfire, just as manipulating recommendations intended for one direction and using them in another will not provide the same measure of usefulness because what was intended for apples is being applied to oranges and these two types of fruit don't mix at all well. Note all links are available on the COMMENTS page.
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On occasion instructions are provided to some who say they intend to do one thing and may not always follow through. Such instructions are of two types: 1) broad instructions and 2) specific instructions that are strictly tailored for one application. Broad instructions require some work to determine who or what is the intended object and may not always be applicable to the individual receiving such. Like most situations where God is involved we always have a choice to follow or otherwise. Those types of broad instructions that are ignored can often lead to perilous circumstances eventually. What such situations require is not focusing on one's self and considering others as (some who are in the habit of intervening in the lives of others if honest would relate that ignoring such can lead to terrible unintended consequences). Specific instructions if ignored may NOT work for another application if intended for a different situation. Therefore, the risk of altering the instructions (recommendations) provided may not lead to a successful outcome for the individual who chooses to alter such and follow expedient advice instead. They are some who have made it their business to skillfully involve themselves in the affairs of others) as a matter of their life's work and following the advice of such will not yield the results expected if recommendations offered are manipulated expediently. Expedient decisions will be recognized for what they are and will ultimately backfire, just as manipulating recommendations intended for one direction and using them in another will not provide the same measure of usefulness because what was intended for apples is being applied to oranges and these two types of fruit don't mix at all well. Note all links are available on the COMMENTS page.