Morning Morsels 095: Yah Preserves and Destroys

Yah created everything for a purpose, and we, in particular, were created to love, serve, and obey him.

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Shalom, and happy morning to you. We are creative people. And being creative comes with high standards. Good creations that result from our efforts are appreciated and utilized in some way, while bad ones are discarded. Many of us have baked pastries or the like, or cooked something on the stove that burned to a crisp or just didn’t come out right. But rather than suffer anyone to eat it, the food was tossed.

If anyone has ever driven an old car, one that, despite the care and maintenance involved ceased to give its all and eventually became unreliable—to the point it could not even be started—you would completely understand why and how cars end up in junkyards and scrap heaps. The point is, whenever a thing ceases to be useful to us, or does not serve its original purpose, we tend to remove those things from our lives. And we do this as imperfect individuals. But imagine how a perfect being, who has designed everything to function to a certain standard only to see that creation turn aside from its intended purpose; how would he deal with those creations? Yah created everything for a purpose, and we, in particular, were created to love, serve, and obey him. If we fail to do these things, we are not serving our original purpose and will be considered wicked. Of this it is written:

20 Yah preserves all who love him, but all the wicked he will destroy.

—Psalm 145:20


Keywords: serve your purpose, spiritual scrap heap, created to serve, psalm 145 20, morning morsels, living hebrew, kingdom preppers, daily devotion, growing up Hebrew, guh

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