Wednesday, February 5, 2025

God's Divine Scavenger Hunt Testimony - Intro Part 2

 The Question:  Why can't you write like in "An Exodus" anymore? 

It had to do with developing the Power of the Tongue, and aligning my thoughts with God, and being of The Spirit of God. 

When someone writes they have Voice.  Working to write something in my voice, after growing in faith past a certain point, I wasn't in the spirit.  While writing, I would start getting tired, and my thoughts would become jumbled.  That would be "Spiritual Exhaustion."  Spiritual Exhaustion may happen when someone is trying to do too much, or going outside of God's plan for them. 

Previously:  "Is D&D Satanic? What is Satanic?" on In God We Trust Blog

Part of Spiritual Warfare has been about how a man perceives himself.  Role playing has to do with perception. Growing up, I liked to read Dragonlance novels.  There is a D&D style of role play associated with Dragonlance I never was involved with.  I just read the novels.  May 2014, I sat down and worked to read a Dragonlance novel, and I couldn't.  I didn't make it more than a page before my mind was jumbled, and I had to stop. 

Given someone is a Christian, society and education should be set up towards someone's mind being aligned with God, towards hearing the voice of God, and growing in faith.  "Shogun" was a historical fiction book I liked growing up.  I read it three times.  I tried to watch the Hulu "Shogun" series.  I watched a few episodes, but I had to stop.  As a young man, I liked to role play, put myself in the shoes of the main character.  That type of function or task isn't what God has in store for me.  It is not in God's plan for me. 

When I have written on this blog, it has been filtered.  At times, when queued to, I suppose I may "Thus Saith The Lord."  That wasn't getting us places in 2014.  I forgot.  I lost track.  Also, I tend to start laughing a lot when The Spirit comes upon me like that. 

I stopped being able to write in my voice.  The writing I have done is has been queued by God, towards God's good purposes, that is, building The Kingdom of God. 

Question:  When did you start developing The Power of the Tongue? 

Winter 2014.  I felt I was a pretty truthful man.  I found I was prone to exaggerate and tell half truths.  I started making my writing and speech more exact.  Working to communicate things about The Spiritual and God, there is no room for exaggerations or anything false.  There is a weight of responsibility, and potential punishment.   

It is better to say nothing rather than be wrong.  I was always pretty quiet person around friends and family.  I guess its the quiet ones that get them in the end. 

3 comments:

  1. Question: What other books did you read growing up?

    I liked The Legends of King Arthur. I read a few of those books. I enjoyed a good fantasy novel every so often. I would go back and forth between fantasy, historical fiction, and non-fiction. In Middle and High School I really liked history of philosophy and politics. I would read about the history of Rome or France and so on. Whatever intrigued me at the time.

    I read "Game of Thrones" as a man. I read the whole series prior to the HBO tv show.

    I had a good general knowledge of history and philosophy. I good background.

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  2. Developing the Power of the Tongue did not keep me from grammar and spelling mistakes. I tend to have to edit anything I have written several times.

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  3. Question: Could the type of thinking you are espousing here be abused?

    The type of thinking may be abused.

    Christianity is standards based. Someone was in the Light of the Lord or not. Someone who was not quite there, who was in a position of authority, there may have been a tendency to over do it, to be abusive out of anger and frustration.

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