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 whole-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 whole-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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