Monday, June 5, 2023

 The primary objective of law is to facilitate the liberty and safeguard the entitlements of individuals. It is not just a subjective inclination, but rather an expression of divine intention and the level of cognizance individuals possess regarding the importance of their work. Genuine emancipation requires recognition of the involvement of a higher power in our pursuits, which bestows unparalleled independence upon us. This notion is commonly known as the dispensation of blessings and curses through divine decree.It is not possible to view any political system as entirely independent of religious influence, regardless of the specific system being examined. This assertion is substantiated by the commonly held notion that individuals are responsible to a Sovereign spiritual authority and cannot evade punishment for violating laws. Consequently, the sole entity capable of administering justice outside of the confines of established political frameworks is a supreme divine Judge. Regardless of our assessments of justice within the domain of government, such evaluations carry no weight in the sphere of God's comprehension of justice. The difficulties we confront in our societal realm may appear to impede God's ultimate objective of magnifying Himself, however, this is merely a subjective perception. As previously mentioned, if God's actions were restricted by human laws and thought processes, it would hinder His ability to act according to His own volition, thus impeding our capacity to receive personal blessings from Him. Therefore, it is crucial for us to approach our spiritual comprehension with mindfulness so that we may understand God's intentions for His actions. We should then express our reverence and appreciation for His actions always being in our best interest. This acknowledgement ultimately leads us to a state of authentic liberty.

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