FORGET KARMA,LET’S UNCLOTH THIS
Mistakes have consequences. It doesn’t
matter if forgiveness was issued or not, mistakes will always have consequences; ask Adam
and Eve they’ll tell you for a fact. Through grace we are forgiven but justice
will and must always be served, otherwise man would for a fact knowingly refuse
to do what is right. Naturally, the heart of man is horrendously wicked and for
the sake of familiarity allow me to add the adjective deceitful to that
description; so he will do as he so pleases. However, the balance of life
requires one never to do what they
think\pretend\assume or hope to be right but what they know to be so. It’s not
a matter of feelings and speculations but a matter of strict obedience to laid
down regulations so laws must always be adhered to effective immediately since
creation.
You would think that by being sorry,
one would be free of the guilt and condemnation that comes from a bad mistake.
Not getting what the fuss is all about? Yes? No? Very well, allow me to bring
the matter home.
Jared loves Suzanne and vice versa.
Jared proposes one sunny afternoon in the Bahamas and Suzanne gladly accepts.
They happily get married. One day they go out hunting and Jared is more than
willing to show Suzanne how to use a gun. They start making out and forget the
gun’s safe is off. Gun goes off. Bullet hits Suzanne right in the stomach. She
bled out and died upon reaching the hospital.
Jared is so sorry he gets depressed.
Everyone believes it was an accident even the judge will believe it to be so
but will still pass a ‘GUILTY’ sentence to a manslaughter charge. Jared will be
forgiven, heck I’m even sure Suzanne forgave him before she died but he still
went to prison. Pity was not served but justice was. It’s a cruel system but
hey, the world doesn’t belong to the faint hearted but the strong.
When evil is done, it doesn’t matter
if any human saw it because I guarantee you God saw it and need I say, malipo
ni papa hapa duniani. Wait for your judgement, I guarantee you your jury is
taking notes.
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