Proverbs 18:20-21  
(Amplified Bible)

A man's {moral} self
shall be filled with the
fruit of his mouth; and
with the consequence
of his words he must
be satisfied {whether
good or evil}.

Death and life are in the
power of the tonque,
and they who indulge
init shall eat the fruit
of it {for death or life}.

Inge Schultz at Black Diamond Museum

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This site is meant to educate, encourage, edify, and build up ones faith in God. To find God is to find peace within one's heart and soul. To do this, one must spend time in His word and ponder upon the meaning of life. This is known as meditating, chewing upon what is said, or understanding its meaning. Everyone has a desire to be at peace, but at times it is difficult to achieve. The process of encouraging, edifying, and building yourself up in faith is to understand the importance of life after one has meditated upon the meaning of life. When one has gained an understanding to a fundamental principal, one is able to reach out towards others by giving of themselves through the knowledge and inspiration they have received. It is through the act of giving that His love starts to grow roots within our hearts. Thus, the following quote by Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962) comments on the importance of interpersonal relationships.

 The most important thing in any relationship is not what you get, but what you give. . . . In any case the giving of life is an education in itself.

In the Bible we are told that the fulfillment of the law is in one sentence, "thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself," Galatians 5:14, (KJV). It is important for us to "consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds," as it is written in Hebrews 10:24 (NIV). Any relatinship should be built upon an open heart of discussion where one is honest about their individual weaknesses and is able to express that weakness verbally with others. The acceptance of our weaknesses as humans means that we must accept each other through God's grace. Through God's grace there is the freedom of growth and potential in every human being. Therefore, love can never have a condition attached to it in any form including fear, for where love is, there is liberty.


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