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The psychological effects of becoming terribly poor

PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS (part three)

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A figurative caving under social pressure comes from psychological unpreparedness. What conclusion Moses arrived at underscores how psychologically deficient we are and how too prone to deficiency when people of proven sagacity allow themselves to lean, not on the LORD, but to our weaknesses. The effect of turning a millimeter aside either to the right or to the left from the Scriptural command of God is so psychologically enervating that man becomes very blind, ignorant and insensitive to God’s omnipotence. Any wander off God’s will is the atrocious design of Satanism, with an intent to mock God’s creation. God is never the object of derision when we goof spiritually, the opprobrium is on the perpetrator of faithless act of the victim of Lucifer. As great an individual Samson was, he lived a life of fatuity and nonchalance. How could he not remember that the One Who caused his locks to begin to grow again is the very One Who proclaimed Exodus 34:6-7? The psychological effects of becoming terribly poor, during his epic trials, did not turn the eyes of Job away from the One he had believed, neither was Job ashamed. Job was of the persuasion that the Lord God was able save him from the attack of the enemy. Job, so sure of God’s Divine Insurance Company, made the asseveration of Job 23:8-10 and Job 42:12-16.Read More