Thursday, November 27, 2008

Good and Evil


In black you can read the word GOOD, in white the word EVIL (inside each black letter is a white letter). It is all very biblical too, because using this to visualize the concept that inside the good there is evil too. Unless we understand God's grace, we will still seek to do good and avoid doing evil. The world is struggling between doing good and evil, and they cannot figure out why good cannot exist without evil and believe that the absence of good is evil.


The world teaches you how to do good and how to avoid doing evil. Every religions in this world also teach you how to be good and how to avoid doing evil. Our Daddy God, the Creator of the heaven and earth, commanded the first man to eat from the Tree of Life instead of the Tree of the Good and Evil and Christianity is about life and not about good or evil... Well, what do you think?

I would stand on the truth and say good is as bad as evil! I am saying this because they are from the same tree which was located at the middle of the Garden. This tree had led Adam to fall in destruction. Let's choose from the right Tree, the Tree of Life. Ask our Daddy God to show you more of Jesus so that His grace and peace can be multiplied in your life. Stop trying to perform and to do good. It is not about what we do, it is all about what Jesus had done on the Cross. Rest in Him and receive life and life more abundantly...

This is called grace because Jesus had finished His work on the Cross.

2 comments:

  1. Yep indeed, good and evil are part of the same deadly tree! Good vs. Evil is not the issue. Life is the issue!

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  2. What a "Good and Evil" graphic illustrated... the world is being deceived, thinking that doing good is the answer in life.

    Not too long ago, there was a man living a good life and doing good to the society. One day He was teaching a group of 991 recruits on how to save life in rough water. On that day the water was rough and many were afraid but he said: "That's the time to learn". Not surprisingly three of his students went down and he quicky jumped in to rescure. He saved the first, then the second... then the third… but by then he was so exhausted that he went down himself and no one saved him.

    The members of family and friends were so upset and started to blame God and ask how could God took his life for he was trying to save others. They all said “The heaven has not eyes”. Later I learnt that one can not save another if he can not save himself. If we can’t save ourselves, how could we save others. We can try all we want, we still can’t save ourselves and we must know that… only Jesus can save us!

    It was a sad story for me and my family because that good man was our cousin. No matter how good he was, he could not save himself.

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