Being aggressive ensures that salvation is assured at all times. Some people think that aggression is bad because it falls under the category of meanness, but God's vision for His works in the world places great emphasis on our safety. It's like saying that if you want God to triumph in this world, His children must triumph. God's children must be protected if you want God to triumph. Safety is part of our innate desires, so it's not always a crude desire. God thoughtfully provides a safe place for the righteous, but He either cuts out the corrupt or erases them and their descendants from the face of the earth. God faithfully gives us the literal facts so we can see how much more brilliant and wonderful salvation is than we could ever have imagined, and how much more dreadful the judgment lies before. If he hadn't shown us that, we might have naturally settled for self-loathing and not felt instantly absolved of our guilt. God carries us gently in a beatific vision to everlasting living life. By making our own desires for fleeting happiness and protection unreasonable and insignificant, he shows his concern for us by leading us on a path of promise without requiring us to achieve anything of our own. We must covet our sure desires for happiness and security, and our complete satisfaction and security come from trusting in God's bounty. There are two categories of people in the spiritual world: saints and sinners.Arrows represent hurtful words, which are like physical weapons capable of hurting people; However, they are gently enveloped by the divine presence of God. The best way, according to God, to avoid harm from constant enemies is to be surrounded by His love and wonderful security. Some people seem to have trouble opening up and prefer to keep their uncomfortable feelings close to their chest. In terms of social interaction and sharing stories with others, this can seem daunting. Being vulnerable and letting go can be difficult for some people. Because of this, some people might lose faith and be reluctant to let others into their private lives. Giving up the desire to withdraw from the chaotic outside world can be difficult.
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