- Our nature responds with destruction, laziness, and stupidity unless it is guided by virtue.
- Our nature wants to claim and cling to something, and often anything it can, because such is considered better than nothing.
- Our nature wants to claim and cling to being things even if those things are dangerous or deadly because they are something, which is better than nothing to flesh.
- Our guided nature responds with faith, hope, humility, gratitude, waiting, and a pure space for hosting unless our flesh nature overcomes it.
- Our guided nature keeps us as a prepared, useful, and clean space (vessel), to be used as willed by God, without any claims or taking of credit by that space.
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Sunday, August 3, 2025
Human Nature Versus Virtue: 08-03-2025
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