Trust in the Multitude of Good
the power of the divine Spirit
speaks humbly
lives peacefully, meekly
refrains from all iniquity
‒leaves the vain desires of the world
has few wants…isn't pushy
when asked
the Holy Spirit speaks truthfully
only what He wants
as the Lord† wishes
‒whatever power comes from He
belongs to the Lord† gracefully
this…a true prophet
of the heavenly body
then there is one wicked and worldly
earthly
false prophets attending preachly
powerless, foolish, empty
a man seeming to have the Spirit
may seem wise
but is just trendy
‒exalting himself praiseworthy
talkative, living in luxury
being bold and impudently
lives for rewards
for his prophecy
the divine Spirit‒
God's† utility
refraining from luxury
rewards from man‒
a vulgarity
‒adorns his company
with the holy
in civil
with certainty of the righteous
the false prophet
hangs himself with vanity
of gloriousness
among doubters
deceiving them accurately
giving to their desires…vainglory
leaving them as empty
as he is
he places himself in academy
with needers
for empty places with empty
as a collection...fully
in the spread-out vastness
of the assembly
in a notation from God†
the Spirit of divine‒
the righteous pray
leaving the false spirit
empty
the Earth spirit departs the man
through fear
leaving the man dumbfound
unable to speak assuredly
relying on pages of note taking
for accuracy
fooling those in doubt
to trust fully
‒the Spirit of divinity
departs from such idolatry
for it sickens Him
deeply
make the decision righteously
trusting in the Spirit from God†
hold-heartedly
earthly spirits are powerless
and weak
living in a pretend society
while the divine Spirit
seeks only the Father†
for the smallest of things
from the heavenly realm
have great power
‒all deemed holy
refrain from the false prophet
‒being an idolatry
devoid of truth
being asked by the common
given answers
foolishly
the Spirit given by God†
is never asked
only speaking
with the power of divinity
in truth
and is worthy
of God's† presence
hold-heartedly
(March 27, 2024)—The eleventh commandment given to Hermas.
He directed me to open the book after I read over this piece. I didn’t like it so I closed the book. He said to open again and the same page! It was the Scripture concerning the judgment against Sidon and Jeremiah’s escape from death.
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