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3/14/26 "Capturing Life's Goodness" #3 ~ Originated by Charles L. Robinson Jr.

  • Charles L Robinson Jr.
  • 3 days ago
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Greetings, My ECP Family and whoever else finds this message. This is our third consecutive week that we have been concentrating on constant expectation(s) of discovering goodness in life circumstances. The issue of "your personal choices" related to "your discovering goodness" has been redundant (duplicated as a precaution of error) in this series "Capturing Life's Goodness". Please understand that the redundancy has been and will continue to be purposed for the sake of imbedding the concept: Your personal choices are not mandates related to your personal goodness. In other words, in your "well of alternatives in life", it really comes down to you personally choosing goodness as the alternative in order for you to sup with goodness and it's effects. You know, God says he (God) can take the simple things to confound the wise. A lesson to be learned from his (God's) saying that can be attached to your personal goodness is: In the midst of life's perception of complication(s), the "simple choice" to choose the goodness within circumstances presents, opportunes, and achieves goodness in the so-called complication(s.)


Today, in "your well of alternatives", we will continue to choose to pull out and hold onto another alternative of goodness viewing it's propositional identity as: Your life circumstances are inseparable to actions of assorted quantitative (involvement of amount, size, measures) and qualitative (involvement of distinction based on qualities - distinguished characteristics) connotations. I hope you enjoy your following concise paragraph (for review) and it edifies you in some manner.


Clarifying the previous stated actions of assorted connotations and relating them to your day to day life here (supported by the below foundational scripture) is defined as quantitative connotations being your various measures such as heavily-moderately-slightly- or no involvement (even no involvement is an action) in particular circumstances in life. Qualitative connotations being defined here (supported by the below foundational scripture) as your physical and/or mental involvement in particular circumstances in life. Meditate on this: "One or more actions will be present in your every circumstances. You will be heavily-moderately-slightly- or not involved at all physically and/or mentally in every circumstance of your life. These actions will be in the will of God for your life in particular circumstances or these actions will not be in the will of God for your life in particular circumstances. You are in goodness with much more goodness to be discovered while you are involved in particular circumstances that are in the will of God for your life. You are in goodness with much more goodness to be discovered while you are obliterated (wiped out) from particular circumstances that are not in the will of God for your life. You should want to be involved when, where, and how God desires you to be involved in particular circumstances (which is goodness) and you should not want to be involved when, where, and how God does not want you involved in particular circumstances (which is good.) Therefore, you genuinely have the opportunity to experience goodness no matter the particular circumstance. Hopefully, this inspiration by God, to me, for you, continues to help you realize (I'm showing you through scripture) that goodness really exists in all circumstances of life including your stage called "your life".


You and your families have an amazing upcoming week, and as always if grace says so I look forward to our talks this upcoming week. ~ Charles L. Robinson Jr.


FOUNDATIONAL SCRIPTURE:

Therefore, I urge you, brother and sisters, in view of God's mercy, to offer your bodies as a living sacrifice, holy and pleasing to God - this is your true and proper worship. Do not conform to the patterns of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God's will is - his good, pleasing and perfect will - Romans 12:1-2


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