We are Judged on Thoughts, Words, and Deeds. Therefore, We Need Mercy More Than Justice.

Ceiling painting of Christ and his apostles

Every day, each human program gets up and spends the day doing three things:  processing, speaking, and doing.  Every human being has been been occupied with those three things since the first human program, Adam,  was downloaded on the Sixth Day in the Garden.

Catholic Fundamentalism encourages us to make every thought, every word, and every deed pleasing to He Who lovingly programmed and downloaded our individual programs here, within The Creation Program.   We do that because, at the end of the day,  we’re very worried about what sentence will be given to us at Judgment, the end of the day.

We get an indication of what may happen on Judgment Day by considering our computers.  In just a few decades, information storage has become so compact that entire libraries can be held in storage devices that fit in the palm of a hand.  God’s storage devices are smaller.  They may fit within the cloud of a few electrons.  His Programming Assistants ensure that all the evidence that is stored about our thoughts, words, and deeds is accurate and accessible.

In the blinking of an eye, the  individual file that holds all of our thoughts, words, and deeds can be opened and instantly reviewed in as much detail as needed.  Then, Judgment will be passed upon us.

If we understand that,  we realize that we need Mercy more than Justice.  As we begin to ask for Mercy, we start aligning our own operation with The Operating Instructions.   It’s the smartest thing we can do.

Thanks again for reading Judgment is coming. We need Mercy more than Justice.

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