Saturday, April 27, 2013

Precious Metals: GOLD Through God’s Eyes

 GOLD Through God’s Eyes



I dedicate this to BOTH my Father-in-law and my Mother who were both in hospital recently at the same time.

Looking through them I can only imagine & realise how they & any parent or your loved one have transformed into something much more beautiful which words cannot explain or describe.

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God was pleased and rested when he created the world with the intention that man & woman enjoy the fruits of their labour.

Through God’s eyes we were formed out of dust & CLAY.

Over the many years being young & through their hard works they slowly changed from Clay to BRONZE. God takes notice of this & is very pleased.

As Man OR Woman grows wiser and a bit older their hair slowly turns from Black to Grey or SILVER. God knows man’s struggles on this Earth.. Every Man\Woman must struggle & keep their Faith & Test of time. God always watches & observes this change for God is pleased that from Clay to Bronze and now to Silver.

The day will come where every Man or Woman must also return back to dust & account their deeds & actions.

God has waited patiently all these years & treasured all this in his heart. For in God’s eye’s Man\Woman has changed from Clay to Bronze & then to Silver & then back to Dust again. Only the SOUL exists. 


God see’s Man & Woman differently from what we imagine ourselves to be. 

 While Man or Woman sees GOLD as Monetary value on this Earth.

God see’s Man & a Woman’s soul as GOLD, as a Precious Priceless piece of Treasure to be treasured with him in Heaven for ALL Eternity.

Live a good life while on this earth, Earn it & it always pays at the end of your life.


Your faith will be tested Like Gold on fire where a perfect ornament will be made MOST VALUABLE & PRICELESS IN GOD’S EYE’S.

Remember In God’s Eye’s you WILL always be GOLD & PRECIOUS in his HEART.


So aim & go for GOLD ..............

D'silva A G

Sunday, December 16, 2012

OVER EATING- CATHOLIC BIBLE - SIRACH 39.27


CATHOLIC BIBLE SIRACH 39. 27

 

Concerning  Moderation

My child, test yourself while You live;

see what is bad for You and do not give in to it.

For not everything is good for everyone,

and no one enjoys everything.

Do not be greedy for every delicacy,

and DO not Eat without restraint;


for overeating brings sickness,

and gluttony leads to nausea.

 Manv have died of gluttony,

but the one who guards

against it Prolongs his life'

Wednesday, August 27, 2008

The Physician's Prayer or The Doctor's Prayer | CATHOLIC BIBLE : SIRACH Chapter 38 vs 1



CATHOLIC BIBLE : SIRACH Chapter 38 vs 1

1
Hold the physician in honor, for he[The Doctor] is essential to you, and God it was who established his[The Doctor's] profession.
2
From God the doctor has his[The Doctor's] wisdom, & the king[Ruler\ Goverment\ Medical Authority] provides for his[The Doctor's] sustenance.
3
His knowledge makes the doctor distinguished, and gives him[The Doctor] access to those in authority.
4
God makes the earth yield healing herbs which the prudent man should not neglect;
5
Was not the water sweetened by a twig that men[The doctor , human beings etc.] might learn his power?
6
He endows men[The doctor & humans etc.] with the knowledge to glory in his[God's] mighty works,
7
Through which the doctor eases pain and the druggist prepares his medicines;
8
Thus God's creative work continues without cease in its efficacy on the surface of the earth.

9
My son, when you are ill, delay not, but pray to God, who will heal you:
10
Flee wickedness; let your hands be just, cleanse your heart of every sin;
11
Offer your sweet-smelling oblation and petition, a rich offering according to your means.

Then give the doctor his place lest he[The Doctor] leave; for you need him[The Doctor] too.
13
There are times that give him[The Doctor] an advantage,
14
and he [The doctor]too beseeches God That his[The doctor's]diagnosis may be correct and his[The Doctor's] treatment bring about a cure.

15
He who is a sinner toward his Maker will be defiant toward the doctor.16
2 My son, shed tears for one who is dead with wailing and bitter lament; As is only proper, prepare the body, absent not yourself from his burial:
17
Weeping bitterly, mourning fully, pay your tribute of sorrow, as he deserves,
18
One or two days, to prevent gossip; then compose yourself after your grief,
19
For grief can bring on an extremity and heartache destroy one's health.
20
Turn not your thoughts to him again; cease to recall him; think rather of the end.
21
Recall him not, for there is no hope of his return; it will not help him, but will do you harm.
22
Remember that his fate will also be yours; for him it was yesterday, for you today.
23
With the departed dead, let memory fade; rally your courage, once the soul has left.
24
3 The scribe's profession increases his wisdom; whoever is free from toil can become a wise man.
25
How can he become learned who guides the plow, who thrills in wielding the goad like a lance, Who guides the ox and urges on the bullock, and whose every concern is for cattle?
26
His care is for plowing furrows, and he keeps a watch on the beasts in the stalls.
27
So with every engraver and designer who, laboring night and day, Fashions carved seals, and whose concern is to vary the pattern. His care is to produce a vivid impression, and he keeps watch till he finishes his design.
28
So with the smith standing near his anvil, forging crude iron. The heat from the fire sears his flesh, yet he toils away in the furnace heat. The clang of the hammer deafens his ears, His eyes are fixed on the tool he is shaping. His care is to finish his work, and he keeps watch till he perfects it in detail.
29
So with the potter sitting at his labor, revolving the wheel with his feet. He is always concerned for his products, and turns them out in quantity.
30
With his hands he molds the clay, and with his feet softens it. His care is for proper coloring, and he keeps watch on the fire of his kiln.
31
All these men are skilled with their hands, each one an expert at his own task;
32
Without them no city could be lived in, and wherever they stay, they need not hunger.
33
They do not occupy the judge's bench, nor are they prominent in the assembly; They set forth no decisions or judgments, nor are they found among the rulers;
34
Yet they maintain God's ancient handiwork, and their concern is for exercise of their skill.

The Doctor's Prayer