It’s a good time to reflect on the standard.
It is fair. That’s the best way to do things. You’ve got to keep the standard.
What that means is that as that standard is maintained it reveals what others will support. Whether they support that standard or look for one of their own.
Does the standard reflect the Father and the Son? Or is it another subtle attempt to impose human preference with some of the underlying fleshly control desires?
It’s a good time to reflect on the standard.
For His Name’s Sake
Shalom
C. L. J. Dryden
