The Importance Of Blessing By Galatians

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Galatians 6:7
Be not deceived; God is not to be mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.
The teachings of the Holy Bible teach us through scripture that what a man shall sow he shall also reap meaning that whether a person does good works or evil works to others the same shall be returned and done back to them. Such scriptures show that exactly how we act in our life will be done exactly back to us in this life and in the eternities. Be ye therefore merciful and you shall receive mercy. Judge not, and ye shall not be judged. Condemn not, and ye shall not be condemned, forgive and ye shall be forgiven, give and it shall be given unto you
(Luke6:36-38). The same which you shall do becomes a law unto itself and it shall be
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The law of attraction has been defined as teachings of the new era but has been discovered throughout all ages and throughout all of time and taught in the scriptures since the very beginning. I will teach you throughout this book how the creation process follows and uses the law of attraction, and I will reveal to you some of the greatest secrets behind the universe to unlock all goodness to flow forth abundantly unto you. Today you are still in the process of being created and can use the laws of energy to attract into your lives the sweetest joys, an enormous peace, and all the happiness you could have, and the very desires of your soul.
Our like energy is attracting other like energy. There are only two types of energy, positive energy and negative energy and these two energies either attract to each other or they repel and retract away from each other which defines how all things are drawn into our life or how other things, even sometimes things that we may want, use the force of resistance and are drawn away from us. The hard truth to face is that nothing will come into our lives except for what we have invited to be there, that we have the power to choose and we have the power
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You are to become great! There is hope in your future for you to become an abundance of goodness and for an abundance of goodness to fill your life, and this is true religion which is the merit of every good person on this earth.
Yes, you can in whatever circumstance you are in receive an abundance of wealth, health, peace, joy and can be perfectly happy; maybe not in your current state of being right now, because maybe right now you are an abundance of disorder, but it is possible for you to obtain all the abundance, of all that God has because of all of his goodness that all laws are set by. Yes, all the blessings, all the temporal successes and all his eternal glory and all this happiness is supposed to be yours, if you can channel your energy and trigger the correct laws that the universe is set by to receive abundantly. In fact, you can receive abundantly without living to an idealistic picture of someone that you were never created to become or to live to another person’s potential or to be judged by what or how other people think that you are to be or are not to be. You only have to be the perfect you to receive all of these things.
I will not use the law of justification and I am not mercy, nor grace nor God but I

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