God’s Goal is to turn sogs into Gos

Sogs do things ‘my way’

Sogs do not follow the rules of life as set by God.  In fact, God is left out of the picture.  They demonstrate through words and actions what is in their hearts –hate, envy, wrath, revenge, greed, gluttony, lust, anger, sloth. covetousness, and self-worth.  They do not accept criticism of their ways.  They seek revenge on those who dare question them.  They surround themselves with those willing to defend them– in any way necessary, even unto committing murder – from those they consider enemies. They expect their followers to give their very lives, if necessary, for them. 

Know this:  Their ways are not God’s ways.

Separate the wheat from the chaff

For the good of all, God says we must recognize sogs as destroyers of health.  Open your eyes to the many ways they are destroying mental, emotional, physical, economical, and especially spiritual health – their own as well as the health of others.  It is help they need before more harm is done or before more souls are forever lost. 

We must learn to recognize what is, figuratively, wheat and what is chaff.  Separation of the wheat from the chaff is an important step in the harvesting process.  Note:  the chaff can be made into something useful.  God can turn evil into good, negatives into positives. (Reread the blog post ‘God’s Lifesaving Plan’ to be refreshed on turning evil into good.  Also, read Genesis 50: 20.  It is one example of Scripture that tells us of God’s use of evil for good purposes.) 

Let not your mind be tricked into thinking God will sweep in and turn the chaff into wheat without the chaff wishing to be changed.  God will give guides telling what needs to be done; however, a desire in the heart to want change must come from each individual. 

Learn from the Bible what will happen to the chaff if it makes no effort to change.  Matthew 3: 12 and Matthew 13: 30 reveals the following:
*The chaff and wheat will be allowed to grow and flourish together until harvest time.  
*During the harvest, the wheat will be gathered into the barns and the chaff will be burned with unquenchable fire.

God has given you free will; to change or not to change is the choice.  Your decision will determine your forever life.

Sogs must be recognized as chaff

 Sogs are the ones who, when caught in evil deeds, seek to turn the innocent into the guilty.  At the same time, they try to turn themselves, the actual guilty perpetrators of the crimes, into the innocent victims.   You will hear them call their minions to immediate action.   Their minions understand what they are being asked to say and do and answer the call.

The words and actions show hate and are intended to cause harm. They are not in keeping with God’s ways. He does not want them repeated. Because of his love for all his children, God weeps for the ones being harmed and, also, the ones doing the harm. He desires to save all.

Pledge to the flag

Sogs make a show out of taking pride in their country’s flag.  You may see them wrap their arms around it and declare their love for it.  They carry it into rallies, up the steps of capital buildings, in protests, into battle.  The flag is carried beside flags with Nazi symbols, white nationalist symbols, flags with the name of the one to whom they bear allegiance, and the Christian flag. (The Bible clearly states that you cannot serve two masters at the same time. Carrying the Christian flag — whose pledge is to the Savior — beside the other flags shows loudly and clearly a betrayal of Jesus. The flag carriers might as well be chanting, “Crucify him. Crucify him.”)  

Sogs need help… 

Giving into their demands is not helping them. Each untruth told, accepted, and repeated emboldens them.  Each call to arms that is acted upon encourages them.  Each time they have success in using divisive words and actions, their wrath-and-revenge inclinations gain renewed strength. 

It is not easy to find and give the help needed by a sog.  One thing is for sure –giving in to their demands results in complicity.  Being complicit to wrongdoing does the sog harm as well as harm to the one who helps fulfill their demands. . 

If you see something wrong, say something. When enough people stand up to wrong, positive changes begin. Follow the Golden Rule:  Do to others as you would have them do to you.  Another way to say this that makes it more personal:  Do to others as though you are the others.   Remind the wrongdoers of this advice which can be found in Matthew 7: 12 and Luke 6: 31.

Open your eyes, heart, and ears

God desires to help all sogs become Gos.  Gos put the capital letter God first, others next and self last. 

G — God first
o — others next  
s  — self last

On earth as it is in Heaven

The two greatest commandments tell us to love God above all and love neighbors as yourself.  (Matthew 22: 37 – 39 and Leviticus 19: 18).  If we all loved as we are should, there would be no sogs.  We would be Gos – God’s children doing what God wants for us, which is, God’s will done on earth as it is in Heaven.

God’s intervention is to help save souls.  Read and heed his messages.   

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