It has been said that, “The wages of sin is death,” and this is true.
It has been said that, “The wages of sin is death,” and this is true. We often find among us those who will learn no other way than to go through life abusing the body with strong drink, anesthetizing himself against reality because it is less than what he wants. He is unwilling to live with himself as he really is so he seeks escape. The events in that person’s life have not come up to what he thinks they should, and again he seeks escape wherein he can bolster his ego and feel he is somebody.
The emotions of envy, jealousy and other base emotions have been held and have exerted their poisons throughout the body structure, injuring the cell life and causing irritations and inflammations to come about. This, aided and abetted by strong drink, has brought about chaos and the final days of reckoning.
Surgery can take away the diseased cells, but what about the bloodstream, the life force, which is vitally affected in conditions of this kind? Relief is all that can be granted and a temporary surcease from the creeping disease which is, after all, just what the indwelling entity has decreed for himself.
That the family of such a person must suffer is self-evident. He does not think of that until too late, and even then does not realize the widespread wake of disaster he leaves of their lives. The law of attraction comes into play here and those who have in any way affiliated themselves with this life have also to pay the wages of sin. For in so living and breaking the laws of life, they too are responsible for the life and must bear the consequences.
Death, of course, is not meant as a cessation of life for that cannot happen, but it does mean that life here on the earth plane will no longer be possible for the body abased by the spirit cannot long continue under this reign.
Those involved have to pick up the reins and learn to live differently perhaps than before, but certainly they too feel the effects of the life of dissipation that has encircled their lives and set into motion the law of retribution.
We give and we receive just what we have earned, no more, no less. The cause will always produce a given result and is merciless when we break the laws of God and live in such a manner.
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