2024 8Lsg (8/11-9/13) [456] (4) Lawl of God, (5) Golden Bellz, (6) Proverbs Commentary

Michael J.M.A. (Mark Allen) Camelangemy (Campbell-Elangemy) • August 14, 2024

8Lsg (8/11-9/13) [456] (4) God's Lawl Highlights, (5) Golden Bellz, (6) Proverbs Commentary

Shorthand, Longhand. Educational Note below.

(Thu/TUS) Added (6) PC11[2], Pro11:22-26; Also PC01[2], Pro01:23-29; Also, (4) GLH[1], Exo22:28 Courageous Love, Rejecting Evil, Not Speaking Abusively

TUS (9:42; 10; 10:19,33,36-37 am) Hello! Added (6) Proverbs Commentary, PC11[2], chapter 11, verses 22-26; Also (6) PC01[2], chapter 1, verses 23-29. Also, (4) God's Lawl, GL[1], Exo22:28 Courageous Love, Rejecting Evil, Not Speaking Abusively


(Tue/RIZ) Added (6) PC11[1], Pro11:16-21, contrasting wrongdoing with God's peaceable ways.

RIZ (12:27 pm) Hello! Added (6) Proverbs Commentary, PC11[1], chapter 11, verses 16-21.


The informative material on this website is intended to assist those of age, parents, teachers, and others including youths considered of age by those responsible, especially parents (seeking help like this from those heavenly) for them to grow in wisdom, faith, thankfulness, peace, and godlove, becoming satisfied with the life God purposed all to have.
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(Mon/FWN) Added (6) PC[1], Pro1:20-23. Also, (5) GB[1] Saltuday to Salvtuday.

FWN (11:20 am; 12:49-50 pm) Hello! Added (6) Proverbs Commentary, PC[1], chapter 1, verses 20-23. Also, added (5) Golden Bellz, GB[1] Saltuday to Salvtuday.


Sat/STR Update to Segment Order!



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Wdn (11:48-49 am; 12:03; 1:13,15-17 pm) Hello! Added (4) Golden Bellz installment, 'Saltuday TO Salvtuday'.






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GOD'S LAWL

CHRISTIAN STANDARD: PRINCIPLED LOVE COURAGEOUSLY REJECTS EVIL, HATING BADNESS, WHILE AVOIDING REVILEMENT.

Let’s now consider Exodus 22:28: “28 “You must not curse God nor curse a chieftain among your people.”

GOD NOT TO BLAME. Verse 28 Another term for “curse” here is “revile,” to speak abusively of this one. How we should always hold God in high esteem, learning the proper healthy, reverential fear of ever displeasing Him, always wanting to please God, never hurting Him in any way, appreciative of His great love for us and all of His human creation. Some have blamed God when they’ve misunderstood the issues of universal sovereignty and free will, involving His temporary permission of crookedness and suffering. Our first parents, inspired by Satan, chose disobedience to God, wanting in effect to decide for themselves right and wrong, rather than trusting God for that determination. They and the human family thus came out from under God’s overriding protection and blessing, and this is why mankind has experimented with various forms of rulership, but struggling to find one that can fully care for all the needs of it’s subjects. Still, we’ve all been given the gift of free will, to choose whether or not we want to please our loving God, pleasing and honoring Him in love, or turn away from Him. Of course, there are consequences to our decisions, but He’s given us free will nonetheless, which we can use to make His heart rejoice when we freely choose to love and serve Him, appreciating His guidance in life. Proverbs 27:11 says “11 Be wise, my son, and make my heart rejoice, So that I can make a reply to him who taunts me.” Thus we are wise to choose to obey God, and we may still receive certain protections and blessings for doing so, although we must look to God’s kingdom for humankind to experience this in full measure, with everyone siding with God’s right of rulership over His human creation. What blessings are now in store!

CHRISTIANS, WHILE SPEAKING AGAINST WHAT IS BAD, AVOID ABUSIVE SPEECH. Notice, we are likewise to avoid cursing a “chieftain” or “ruler” among God’s people. Those that God has allowed to receive authority to govern His people deserve our respect and appreciation for their hard work and efforts to do so properly. If they stray from God’s moral guidelines, setting a poor example, we should make this a matter of prayer, but while their public conduct might be discussed, we should still avoid abusive, hateful speech. We may still express hatred for what is bad, but we should compassionately use the utmost caution as regards sullying a person’s reputation. If there is a need to discuss such things, try to focus on the supposed actions themselves rather than the person so much. It was Satan’s hateful false slander against God that deceived Eve and led to man’s fall from perfection and true happiness. We should thus guard our tongue, using it to bless rather than curse. For instance, Romans 12:14 says “14 Keep on blessing those who persecute; bless and do not curse.” Trust God to deal justly with things that appear out of harmony with His will. It is wrongdoers that often “sharpen their tongue like that of a serpent; Venom of vipers is behind their lips.” (Psalm 140:3). Regarding God’s servants, Proverbs 10 says “20 The tongue of the upright one is like the finest silver” and Proverbs 12 says “18 Thoughtless speech is like the stabs of a sword, But the tongue of the wise is a healing.” Our hearts are most valuable to God when they are found in the way of righteousness. Proverbs 10:20 continued with saying “But the heart of the crooked one is worth little.” May all look to God to grow in true wisdom, understanding the right way to live before Him, looking forward to doing so with eternal life and happiness in view!








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GOLDEN BELLZ

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Golden Bellz: "Saltuday TO Salvtuday"

Regarding the 8-day Calendar, proven relevant due to evidence of being on a 400-day year cycle by changed weather patterns, etc., and that most realize involves largely two sets of daynames per 2 week cycle, highly regarded as sensible, apropos, now attention is directed to perhaps one of the last dayname changes to be recommended, that of the second Saturday that alternates with Psalmday or Psalmzday, recommended to be Saltuday, but now just adding the 'v', Salvtuday, bringing additional meaning to an already meaningful dayname. The recommendation for this appeared previously, but let's break it down.

Saltuday previously layed emphasis on Salt as a preserving influence, and the new name is not intended to take anything away from that. This day should and still should remind us of preserving especially dear relationships, primarily with family and friends, but also neighbors, although perhaps more cautiously, as those not knowing us well are more apt or inclined sometimes to misinterpret or mistreat us--so more caution is in order, although this can also happen with family and friends, so be alert to that as well. ALSO, however, God is indeed blessing this day for more actual salt intake, boosting mineral and bicarbonate levels very important to body health and stamina, including heart function, etc. Little understood has been the benefit of teas to support this, such as Chamomile tea, a calmer, as well as Fenugreek which may be taken in capsule form for those lacking the appendix they were born with, having gassiness associated with it's loss, and others such as Peppermint combined with Anise Seed, a licorice flavoring, providing important benefits, possibly including heart function. A true iodized salt, now with even recommended calcium-lactate added at the same amount as the potassium-iodide, is considered now to be the New Table Salt, half and half with Pink Himalayan, containing different but more assimilable minerals (NTSP). Another notion associated with Saltuday has been receiving Salary on this day, rather than the previous Pleazday, which is a day off most work, but also possibly for entering pleas in court appearances, and with no reason to spend much on that day, why not consider payment on this day instead, especially with automatic deposits, etc., for such reasons.

However, adding the 'v' to Sal v tuday, BUT Sticking with the 'a' not 'o', not only brings thoughts of Salvation again as in saving relationships, etc., and Healing Salve, notions of applying healing remedies and so on, which Jesus in Revelation applies in healing the spirit of his followers, but also spoken as in pronouncing Salt or Sal(v)t, one may think of Solving problems associated with what may be causing a problem in a relationship, or often more than one (problem or relationship), which has likely caused the disturbance not already solved. Therefore, this day could and should be thought of, even with church discussions and so on, among attending members, as a day for working through such challenges or difficulties, to successfully 'seek peace and pursue it', or to be among those making peace with others. What a fine aim to have, as such peaceable or 'peace-making' ones are said in the Sermon on the Mount to be called 'Sons of God(z)', Jehovah or Jelovaz, God Having the Greatest Love of Mankind in the Universe!


Saltuday NOW let's use Salvtuday!









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PROVERBS COMMENTARY

Proverbs 1:20-23, Good News Bible (the right one)


"20 Listen! Wisdom is calling out in the streets and market places, 21 calling loudly at the city gates and wherever people come together: 22 "Foolish people! How long do you want to be foolish? How long will enjoy pouring scorn on knowledge? Will you never learn? 23 Listen when I reprimand you; I will give you good advice and share my knowledge with you."


"20 Listen! Wisdom is calling out in the streets and market places, 21 calling loudly at the city gates and wherever people come together:"

(Pro01:20-21) Among the people of God, true wisdom can flourish, and many young or naïve ones can learn much if their hearts and ears are tuning in to the divine knowledge that many friends and neighbors already possess! Of course, those possessing this knowledge largely have it by regular consideration of God's word and the wisdom contained therein. God wants true wisdom freely available to all who will appreciate it and love Him eternally. 2Peter 3:9 says "Jelovaz is not slow concerning his promise...but he is patient with you because he does not desire anyone to be ceased but desires all to attain to repentance." May we keep on "enduring trial, because on becoming approved [we] will receive the crown of life, which Jelovaz promised to those who continue loving Him." (James 1:12). Also, may all right-hearted ones take their Christian commission seriously, to share with others the hope we have, not keeping it to ourselves.


22 "Foolish people! How long do you want to be foolish? How long will enjoy pouring scorn on knowledge? Will you never learn? 23 Listen when I reprimand you; I will give you good advice and share my knowledge with you."

(Pro01:22-23) How "inexperienced" or naïve ones need to be taught foresighted shrewdness, or prudence, to see the consequences of good and bad behavior and decisions, and learn to act accordingly, loving the good and right path of life. Also, fault-finding "ridicule" is far from true love--ones loving ridicule because it makes them feel better than others, are on a prideful slippery path to a terrible crash, as Proverbs 16:18 states: "Pride is before a crash, and a haughty spirit before stumbling." Such pride is "the sin that easily entangles us," causing a fall, and hindering true faith in God. Such ones need to repent of their lack of faith and trust in God, who loves them and wants them to turn from a hateful course to one of love for God and others. (Hebre 12:1-3). Also, fools are hating divine knowledge, lacking discernment and understanding, cornerstones of true wisdom. They need to learn to discern truth from falsehood, right from wrong, good from bad, etc., and learn to show understanding toward others, seeing how God views their situation in a more upright and caring way, with more respect for God, others and the community. Such aspects of true wisdom, sought with upright motive, can help them acquire the proper view of God, a high regard for Him that is deeply concerned not to hurt or displease Him in any way. (Prove 2:1-5). Until then they could continue to wallow without accurate knowledge, and they may be speaking and acting in ways not reflecting true wisdom. James says "If any one of you is lacking wisdom, let him keep asking God, who gives generously and without reproaching, and it will be given him...AIM to keep asking in faith [believing] and not [aiming to be] doubting."



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PROVERBS COMMENTARY

Overview, 11:16-21
These verses show contrasts between wrongdoing and loving God's peaceable ways and right standards.

"A gracious woman acquires glory, But ruthless men seize riches. 17 A kind man benefits himself, But the cruel person brings trouble on himself. 18 The corrupt one earns deceptive wages, But the one who sows righteousness receives a true reward. 19 The one standing firmly for righteousness is in line for life, But the one chasing after evil is in line for death. 20 Those crooked at heart are detestable to Jehovah, But those whose way is blameless bring pleasure to him. 21 Be assured of this: An evil person will not go unpunished, But the children of the upright will escape."


"16 A gracious woman acquires 'glory' (or, ' great honor'), But ruthless men seize 'riches' (or, 'gold & silver'). "

(Prv11:16) A lovely woman kind and gracious in her ways brings her honor from God, as she delights the hearts of rightly-inclined persons. "Graciousness" or "grace" has also been translated "undeserved kindness," carrying the idea of both speaking and acting in kind ways even toward those it seems are unworthy of such treatment. This can be achieved by realizing there are often underlying reasons for misconduct, although these should not be viewed by wrongdoers as mere excuses for choosing to think to do bad or harmful things against the lawl of God. Ruthless men do not seek the glory from God, but rather are often focused primarily on material wealth. As we know, "the love of money is a root of all sorts of injurious things," often resulting in "many pains." (1Timo 6:9-10). The counsel for Christians, particularly for those having wealth, is for them "not to be arrogant, and to place their hope, not on uncertain riches, but on God, who richly provides us with all the things we enjoy." While God did create us to enjoy material benefits, so that it is NOT usually "one or the other," may we always choose the love of God and having His blessing, or "smile of approval" over any wrongly desired material possession or benefit. In line with this, we should acknowledge that God is the 'giver of every good gift and perfect present,' and truly wants us to enjoy life, 'filling hearts to the full with food and good cheer.' (Acts 14:17). This certainly can include things that money can buy! Only maintain our love for God foremost, and love for one's spouse, as one's own body, and of course family members and others. Since God "gives us life, and breath, and all things," our appreciation for such real gifts should guide our use of the material, recognizing that we and others still have material needs and wants. God promises to care for those placing priority upon Him, upon His will and upon the keeping of His standards--with integrity to Him (Matth 6:33).


Alternatively, "17 One using kindness benefits himself, But the one using cruelty troubles himself."

(Prv11:17) Kindness is a major component of true unselfish love, and as such it does benefit us, as we know "there is more happiness in giving than there is in receiving." (Acts 20:35). And we should know how to love oneself in harmony with God's will, if we're going to 'love one's neighbor as oneself.' For instance, you might occasionally reward yourself with dessert or a favorite meal after working to accomplish something of value in God's eyes, just as you might do for your spouse or another loved one. Commend efforts to use knowledge for the benefit of others, rather than commending merely for just "knowing" something. Gaining knowledge without the good heart or spirit to use it properly could make way for abuses, even serious ones, as knowledge can 'puff one up' and bring power which we should aim to never abuse! On the other hand from kindness, the person acting in a cruel way toward others does not benefit himself, but rather brings himself trouble, as he for instance harms his own conscience and happiness after doing what he usually knows is wrong. So instead, may any having tendencies to act without empathy toward another give pause and perhaps think about what is called the "Golden Rule"--Act, speak or "Do to others as you would have them do to you." Such a way of thinking will indeed reward, or benefit, the one living in such a way!


"18 The crooked one earns deceptive wages, But the one who sows righteousness receives a true reward."

(Prv11:18) The crooked one's false wages likely refer to his temporary reward, perhaps monetary, for doing wrong, which may appear to have been blessed, but as Proverbs 10:2 states, "the treasures gained by wrongdoing will be of no benefit." So while it appears they may be profiting from their badness, in the end they will have only gained real benefit or profit by repenting of such a wrong course in life and turning to upright conduct--which faith and correction may still permit God's blessing. Thus living and acting in harmony with God's righteousness brings a "true reward," one that is blessed by God for his genuine benefit. How much better to act honestly in our dealings with others, so that God's blessing is on our efforts to earn a living, making honest wages, supporting livelihood. At Psalm 37:25, King David said "I was once young and now I am old, But I have not seen anyone upright abandoned, Nor his children looking for bread." Certainly this is the will of God, that 16 “everyone exercising faith (thankfully believing and trusting) in God's Son might not be dead but have everlasting life." (John 3:16) Those having faith in the Son of God are like Abraham, God's friend, whose trust in God was "counted to him as righteousness," finding great favor in God's view.


"19 The one standing firmly for integrity (God's right way) is in line for life, But the one chasing after evil is in line for death."

(Prv11:19) Foresighted prudence reveals the outcome of a course, in this case the differing results between pursuing integrity and evil. Notice, however, that we should "stand firmly for integrity," valuing firm endurance doing good despite at times being tempted to do wrong--holding to what is right in harmony with God. Godly devotion moves us to appreciate our treasured relationship with Jehovah, or Jelovaz (the real name intended to represent His whole being), not wanting to hurt or displease Him in any way--in faith choosing not to violate His laws or standards, and trusting His love for us and His blessing on our faithful course of integrity, after the example of Job, Jeishaz (Jesus), and other faithful ones of Bible record and even modern history. 1Corinthians 10:13 reminds us that "God is faithful, and He will not let you be tempted beyond what you can bear, but along with the temptation he will also make the way out so that you may be able to endure it." The truth of our sincere loyalty will eventually be seen even despite ones who oppose, while hoping in their eventual joy by repentance. May we turn to Jelovaz in prayer whenever any temptation or trial may threaten to overwhelm us, trusting in His support to remain faithful.


20 Those crooked at heart are disfavorable to Jelovaz, But those whose way is blameless bring pleasure to him. 21 Be assured of this: A person practicing evil will not go undisciplined, But the children of the upright will escape."

(Prv11:20-21) Normally, God loves the person, while hating any bad that they do (2Peter 3:9). But we should never become "crooked at heart," becoming corrupt in our heartfelt desires and practices, bringing Jelovaz'z heartfelt disfavor and displeasure. When this happens, such a person can easily mislead and hurt others, possibly causing or contributing to their downfall. God is not pleased when his dear human creation is led astray from His love, from faithfulness to Him and His endless blessings of happiness. May such ones repent over their wrongdoing, and become restored to His divine favor and blessing. (Isaiah 55:6-7). At Isaiah 1:18, Jelovaz says to his corrupted people: "“Come, now, and let us set matters straight between us,” says Jelovaz. “Though your sins are like scarlet, They will be made as white as snow; Though they are as red as crimson cloth, They will become like wool." Let us never forsake the blessings and rewards of serving God faithfully, and helping others to learn to do so. Upon learning genuine truth, may we endeavor from that time onward to set a good example for others to serve God faithfully and help them see that doing so is worth every effort. We do this in faith, or with grateful or thankful trust, as "whoever approaches God must believe that He is, and that He becomes the rewarder of those earnestly seeking Him." (Hebre 11:6). There is no God like Jehovah, or Jelovaz!


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PROVERBS COMMENTARY

Proverbs 11:22-26:
"22 Like a gold ring in the snout of a pig Is a beautiful woman who rejects good sense. 23 The desire of the upright leads to good, But what the crooked hope for leads to fury. 24 One gives generously and ends up with more; Another withholds what should be given, but he comes to poverty. 25 The generous person will prosper, And whoever refreshes others will himself be refreshed. 26 The people will curse the one who withholds grain, But they will bless the one who sells it."

(Prv11:22) For a woman or anyone to acquire "good sense," one must really trust God and "his commandments," perhaps even praying to God for this (Psalm 119:66; James 1:5). It was Abigail who was praised by David for her display of "good sense" when she, at the time married to a "harsh" and senseless man Nabal, did what she could to respect David's polite request for any assistance he might offer toward David's men. After David had protected Nabal's flocks, property and shepherds for many days, Nabal refused David's requests and even "screamed insults" at his men. Abigail his wife quickly prepared a large quantity of bread, raisin and fig cakes, and so on, and met David and his men, pleading with David to look past Nabal's "senselessness," and accept the gift she had prepared. David had considered taking vengeance on Nabal, but then said to Abigail: "“Praise Jolovaz the God of Israel, who sent you this day to meet me! 33 And blessed be your good sense! May you be blessed for restraining me this day from incurring bloodguilt and from taking revenge with my own hands." It would be God himself who would strike Nabal, who had proved "harsh and bad in his practices," some 10 days later, at which David chose to propose marriage to Abigail, which she accepted, becoming his third wife. (1Samu 25:1-44).Thus may we learn to have this quality of "good sense." For one thing Abigail was fair and reasonable, realizing David should not have been treated in such a way after his kind treatment toward Nabal. She also acted in harmony with Proverbs 3:27, which says "Do not withhold good from those to whom you should give it If it is within your power to help." She stood up to protect her own family, including her husband Nabal, in spite of his disagreeableness. She also set an example in showing respect for God foremost, as the highest authority, recognizing God's choice of David as king, even though Saul himself was disrespecting him. She proved loyal to those loyal to God and His ways. Also, how diligent Abigail proved to be! May even young ones learn to "work what is good toward all, but especially toward those related to us in the faith [those respecting the teachings of God and Christ]." (Galat 6:10).


"23 The desire of the upright leads to good, But what the crooked hope for leads to fury."

(Prv11:23) The upright one thus desires things in agreement with God's will and purpose, things 'leading to good.' Significantly, such a person is not "planning ahead for the desires of the flesh"--does not improperly spend excessive, or too much, time longing for even God-approved physical "desires of the flesh," like even a tasty meal, but may rejoice when the time does arrive to enjoy such 'gifts of God.' Certainly these desires may be appreciated "in the moment," again, grateful for God's gifts and provisions of life, recognizing His hand in precious life as humans. Nevertheless, our focus remains on living in a way that pleases God, unselfishly desiring good things for ourselves and others--right desires to give to others what they need spiritually and otherwise. As we know, "there is more happiness in giving than there is in receiving." (Acts 20:35). Crooked ones, by contrast, may think they need to be selfish to have what they want, desiring things out of selfishness or greed, often hurting others along with themselves, bringing God's "fury" or anger.


"24 One gives generously and ends up with more; Another withholds what should be given, but he comes to poverty. 25 The generous person will prosper, And whoever refreshes others will himself be refreshed. 26 The people will curse the one who withholds grain, But they will bless the one who sells it."

(Prv11:24-26) God's word shows He rewards those with an unselfish giving spirit. Jesus said at Luke 6:38, "Practice giving, and people will give to you. They will pour into your laps a fine measure, pressed down, shaken together, and overflowing. For with the measure that you are measuring out, they will measure out to you in return." We must at at times trust God to maintain such a spirit, praying for His blessing. But as David stated, at Psalm 37:25, "I have not seen anyone upright abandoned, Nor his children looking for bread." Thus a giving spirit should be accompanied by adherence to God's righteous ways, for His blessing and approval. How can we prove upright before God? Faith, or thankful trust in God's provisions is essential. Note the pleadings of Jolovaz himself at Isaiah 48:17-18: "This is what Jolovaz says, your Redeemer, the Holy One of Israel: “I, Jolovaz, am your God, The One teaching you to benefit yourself, The One guiding you in the way you should walk. 18 If only you would pay attention to my commandments! Then your peace would become [overflowing] just like a river And your righteousness [consistent] like the waves of the sea."



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PROVERBS COMMENTARY

Proverbs 1:23-29:
"23 Pay attention to my strong warnings. Then I will pour out my spirit for you; I will reveal my words to you. 24 But you keep turning away when I call out to you. No one is paying attention when I reach out my hand. 25 You keep turning away from all my advice and from my strong warnings. 26 So like you (still) laugh at [the distress of] others, so I also will laugh when you fall; I will laugh when it is your fears that come, 27 when hard times hit you like a storm, And disaster befalls you like a windstorm, when pain and trouble come upon you. 28 In that case, they will keep calling to me, but I won't answer; They will urgently look for me, but they won't find me, 29 Because they hated (true) knowledge, and they didn't choose to highly esteem GOD Jolovaz."

Those knowing God and His word realize that God's mercy and love prevail through His firstborn Son, based on the ransom provision. Faith or Trust in these provisions becomes necessary, however, and GOD Jolovaz has at times reached a limit on the compassion he shows toward one or more. 2Peter 3:9 says Jolovaz "does not desire anyone to be [dead], but desires all to attain to repentance." Yet Jolovaz has had a day or time for removing incorrigible evil from planet Earth, for the happiness and benefit of peace-loving, upright humans. The more who respond to God's merciful pleas now, the fewer will be ever called to account. As regards God's saving of mankind, the Scriptures reveal that a person can exist without being much alive in the spirit, thus in a figurative way being 'dead', but this can be avoided or overcome! As Isaiah 55:6-7 says, "Search for Jolovaz while he may be found. Call to him while he is near. 7 Let the crooked man leave his way And the evil man his thoughts; Let him return to Jolovaz, who will have mercy on him, To our God, for he will forgive in a large way." Still, these words of Proverbs 1:24-33 stand as a warning, that wrongdoers should realize there is no true benefit to doing wrong.


"23 Respond to my reproof. Then I will pour out my spirit for you; I will make my words known to you."

(Prv01:23) Far more beneficial is repenting over any wrong past, and appreciating God's willingness to forgive such ones and help them turn to doing good, even providing his powerful holy spirit to assist them.


(Prv01:24-29) Jolovaz 'calls out' and 'stretches out his hand' toward all, including wrongdoers, to spare them from the harmful consequences of badness. Yet the ones receiving the judgements of verses 26-28 are those who refuse to finally listen to God's pleas. They "kept neglecting" God's advice, and kept rejecting God's reproof, or strong counsel and loving correction. Who wouldn't benefit from the Creator's intervention, from listening to the One who made man, who knows us like no one else? May we ever appreciate God's loving advice and counsel! Because of refusing God's loving appeals, again we see an example of limited compassion on God's part. He usually sets an example in compassion, and encourages humans to show it toward all. (2CHro 36:15; COLos 3:12). We're encouraged to "return evil for evil to no one," to look to God to repay, He saying "Vengeance is mine--I shall repay," says Jolovaz. (ROMans 12:17-21). Wrongdoers should not think of waiting to the last possible minute to consider turning around from their evil. In these verses, we see they will begin to suffer the consequences of their mistakes, including "distress and trouble," but [in that unusual case] God will not then listen to their cries for help. It will be too late. This is because they "hated knowledge," particularly divine knowledge, and they "did not choose to fear Jolovaz." Clearly, these have the freedom, or free will, to choose their path. They are not fated to be evil and lose out on eternal life. They need to listen to God, and follow the ensuing counsel of Proverbs 2:1-6 to come to learn the fear of Jolovaz and find "the knowledge of God."

Let’s engender respect and a high regard for Jolovaz and His right standards for eternal life, experiencing the blessing of Jolovaz, that “makes one rich, and He adds no pain with it.” (Prove 10:22).












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2026 04C/12 (Rtp) Find Life And See (7-9) Proverbs B (8) CTC Corner and GA-B/NV-B (9) Godlove Home
By Mark A. Campbell (Joshua M., M. Camelangemy) April 9, 2026
FLS START Blogpost 1 (1-3) Shorthand: ETH08A1: (3) Update, PR-A(05.3). / 10A2: Article update, Notes, (3) PR-A(05.2). / 06A2: (3) Update, PR-A(05.1). / 07A1: (4A) Ps119 S18A-18B. / 10A1: (1B) WM article, (2A) PS[3], Notes. / 07A2: Notes, pod. / 08A1: (7) PR-B(17.7). / 07P1: Article update, (GA-1A) PA1 Names article, (3) PR-A(04.6), Notes! / 12P2: (4A) Ps119 Update. / 10A3: (PS/SW), (4A) Ps119 S17A-17B. / 09A1: (3) PR-A(04.5). / 09A1: (3) PR-A(04.4); (1A) GAA update. / 06A2: (1A) GAA-new article. / 07A1: Update, (3) PR-A(04.3). / 10A1: (2) PS[1], (4A) Ps119 S16A-16B. / 10A2: Upds, Notes, (7) PR-B(17.6). / 09A1: Upds, (3) PR-A(04.2). / 07A2: (4A) Ps119 S15A&B. / 06A2: New blogpost 3A, (3) PR-A(04.1), (4A) Ps119 Prev S15-19, (7) PR-B(17.5). / NOTES : (26:03.31 (Slt) or y26.331 or d.331 or :3.31, o5/8/26 7:18; 8:03 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (3) Proverbs A, chapter 5, verses 7-10, 11-14, PR-A(05.3). Update. (26:03.30 (Pld) or y26.330 or d.330 or :3.30, o5/7/26 8:38,56; 10:08,17 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (3) Proverbs A, chapter 5, verses 7-10, PR-A(05.2). Also, upcoming update to Sermon on the Mount Revisited 4 article, to include new additional paragraph on Puzzling Road illustration. NOW updated, article found under the MISC heading above. (26:03.28 (Wnd) or y26.328 or d.328 or :3.28, o5/5/26 6:43,59 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (3) Proverbs A, chapter 5 verses 1-6, PR-A(05.1). Update, v.3-6. (26:03.27 (Trs) or y26.327 or d.327 or :3.27, o5/4/26 6:53; 7:03 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Commentary, Stanza 18A-18B. (26:03.25 Rih or y26.325 or d.325 or :3.25, o5/2/26 7:33; 10:37 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (2) Psalm Select, PS[3], selection from Psalm 119, Stanza 18. Later, the article from Win-it Minute podcast r02.300-305, Self-Controlled in Judgement and Conduct . NOW added to (1B) Win-it Minute Series posts, added to List that appears just before segment (2) Psalm Select/SongWeekly. (26:03.24 Fwn or y26.324 or d.324 or :3.24, o5/1/26 7:48,50 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Posted the Winit100plus podcast, w09.253 (originally posted as 261) on Spotify, entitled now: Controlling Your Thinking and Spirit. The Find Life And See Earview Podcast is also now on Apple Podcasts! Planned post of a similar topic as an article, based on my Win-it Minute podcast, r02.300-305. The recent Winit100plus podcast w09.222 called One Human Family was also considered for reposting. (26:03.23 Psd or y26.323 or d.323 or :3.23, o4/30/26 8:00 am EDT) Hello! Added (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17 verses 26-28, PR-B(17.7) . (26:03.20 (Wdn) or y26.320 or d.320 or :3.20, o4/27/26 7:50; 11:01,31,38,46 am; 12:16; 7:50 pm EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (3) Proverbs A, chapter 4 verses 24-27. This is also with one more exciting adjustment to a Name, to be explained soon with a modification to the Names of God and Christ article! Now Persistent Article, Golden Apples (1A) article, Names of God and Christ (Clarified), updated and posted! This is still found in the 3rd Top Persistent Article(PA1) Blogpost 1 List, which includes several important, reoccurring Golden Apples articles. Updates. Update also to article under Christianity, Finding Truth. (26:03.19 (Too) or y26.319 or d.319 or :3.19, o4/26/26 12:41,46 pm EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Update to (4A) Psalm 119 Commentary, Stanza 17B, v.133. (26:03.18 (Moo) or y26.318 or d.318 or :3.18, o4/25/26 10:27,46,53 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Commentary, Stanza 17A-17B . Also, Psalm Select (PS), Selection from Psalm 119. Also, SongWeekly, SW[2] that goes well with it. Addition. (26:03.17 (Son) or y26.317 or d.317 or :3.17, o4/24/26 9:15 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (3) Proverbs A, chapter 4 verses 20-23, PR-A(04.5) . (26:03.15 (Slt) or y26.315 or d.315 or :3.15, o4/22/26 7:31,36; 9:32 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Update to the yesterday's article, (1A) Golden Apples, A: True Cannibas Is the Answer--Not Marijuana Weed. This is also released as an episode of Winit100plus, free on Spotify podcast, Find Life And See Earview Podcast, w09.242 True Cannibas is the Answer. Later, posting (3) Proverbs A , chapter 4 verses 14-19, PR-A(04.4). Posted (3) Proverbs A. (26:03.14 (Pld) or y26.314 or d.314 or :3.14, o4/21/26 6:01,03 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Find the new short article under (1A) Golden Apples (A) below, in this color text, entitled True Cannibas Is the Answer--Not Marijuana Weed . (26:03.13 (Thd) or y26.313 or d.313 or :3.13, o4/20/26 6:27; 7:07 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (3) Proverbs A, chapter 4 verses 11-13, PR-A(04.3) . Update. (26:03.11 (Trc) or y26.311 or d.311 or :3.11, o4/18/26 9:48; 10:01 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Commentary Stanza 16A-16B. Also, added to (2) Psalm Select, a verse commentary. (26:03.09 (Riz) or y26.309 or d.309 or :3.9, o4/16/26 7:39; 8:27,41; 10:17,34 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Upcoming is the next (7) Proverbs B post. Some may recall the mention of the first day of Spring according to the 8-Day Calendar on d.302, about a week ago. Many have noticed the difference one week can make, when there was hardly a leaf on a tree and now they are flourishing! Proverbs B will be chapter 17 verses 21-25, PR-B(17.6) . Posted. Updates. (26:03.08 (Fwn) or y26.308 or d.308 or :3.8, o4/15/26 7:39,43; 8:11,27; 9:04 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Posting (3) Proverbs A, chapter 4 verses 7-10, PR-A(04.2) . Posted. Updates, verses 8-10. (26:03.06 (Sha) or y26.306 or d.306 or :3.6, o4/13/26 7:21,33 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Posting (4A) Psalm 119 Stanza 15 Commentary , up soon...POSTED. (26:03.02 (Sha) or y26.302 or d.302 or :3.02, o4/9/26 6:53,56 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! A new blogpost, 3A! Added (3) Proverbs A, chapter 4 verses 1-8, PR-A(04.1). On post 3B, added (4A) Psalm 119 Preview of Stanzas 15-19, and on post 3C, added (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17 verses 15-20, PR-B(17.5). On the 8-Day this is March or Shuay the 2nd, which is the actual beginning of Spring, again by the 8-Day Calendar! So the winter does end a little sooner than perhaps in times past as God has willed it, despite a trick that was causing it to appear to be sooner than it should have been. We are now currently about 1 1/4 months difference between the 7-Day and 8-Day Calendars, but it may be best to continue with the 7-Day this year in the U.S., until we can build enough consensus to switch with much of the world to the current or true 400-day calendar; we would be off about 2 months by year's end. LAST MONTH 2026 02/12 SPECIAL ADDITIONS AND NOTES NOTE : God's name in some places uses the ( ) for the last letter z. I had found out that a long time ago God actually gave permission to use His name without the plural 'z' ending. Still, He is 'the First and the Last', 'the Alpha and the Omega', 'the A and the Z'. In the case of 'Jehovah(z)', it evidently is still the case, although there is something else to add to this, in the article on the Names of God and His Son; look for this coming up.
By Mark A. Campbell (Joshua M., M. Camelangemy) April 9, 2026
FLS Blogpost 2 (4-6) Shorthand: ETH06A1: (4A) Ps119 S18A-18B. / 12P2: (4A) Ps119 Update. / 10A1: (4A) Ps119 S17A-17B. / 09A1: (4A) Ps119 S16A-16B. / 07A1: (4A) Ps119 S15A&B. / 06A1: New blogpost 03B, (4A) Ps119 Preview S15-19. / NOTES: (26:03.27 (Trs) or y26.327 or d.327 or :3.27, o5/4/26 6:51 am EDT) Hello! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Commentary, Stanza 18A-18B. (26:03.19 (Too) or y26.319 or d.319 or :3.19, o4/26/26 12:40,44 pm EDT) Hello! Update to (4A) Psalm 119, Stanza 17B, v.133. (26:03.18 (Moo) or y26.318 or d.318 or :3.18, o4/25/26 10:25 am EDT) Hello! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Commentary, Stanza 17A-17B. (26:03.11 (Trc) or y26.311 or d.311 or :3.11, o4/18/26 9:46 am EDT) Hello! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Commentary Stanza 16A-16B. (26:03.06 (Sha) or y26.306 or d.306 or :3.6, o4/13/26 7:32 am EDT) Hello! Posted (4A) Psalm 119 Stanza 15A&B Commentary. (26:03.02 (Sha) or y26.302 or d.302 or :3.02, o4/9/26 6:12 am EDT) Hello! New blogpost 03B, added (4A) Psalm 119 Preview of Stanzas 15-19.
By Mark A. Campbell (Joshua M., M. Camelangemy) April 9, 2026
FLS Blogpost 3 (7-9) Shorthand, Educ Note: ETH07A1: (7) PR-B(17.7). / 10A2: Upds, (7) PR-B(17.6). / 05A1: New blogpost 03C, (7) PR-B(17.5). / The informative material on this page 3 is intended to assist those of age, including youths considered so by those responsible, to grow in wisdom, faith, gratitude, peace, and godlove, becoming satisfied with the life God purposed all to have. Blogposts A&B present the right view to have on such material, with adequate comprehension, good to acquire by ages 9 to 11, making material as on this page more appropriate. NOTES: (26:03.23 Psd or y26.323 or d.323 or :3.23, o4/30/26 7:58 am EDT) Hello! Added (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17 verses 26-28, PR-B(17.7) . (26:03.09 Riz or y26.309 or d.309 or :3.9, o4/16/26 8:27,41; 10:17,34 am EDT) Hello! Added (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17 verses 21-25, PR-B(17.6) . Updates. (26:03.02 Moo or y26.302 or d.302 or :3.02, o4/9/26 5:50 am EDT) Hello! New blogpost 2026 03C. Added (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17 verses 15-20, PR-B(17.5).
By Mark A. Campbell (Joshua M., M. Camelangemy) March 7, 2026
FLS START Blogpost 1 (1-3) Shorthand: ETH08A2: (4A) Ps119 Review S12-14. / 07A2: (4A) Upd, Ps119 S14A&14B, (3) PR-A(03.6), notes. / 07A1: (7) PR-B(17.4). / 09A2: Notes upd, (3) PR-A(03.5), (4A) Ps119 S13B. / 10A1: (4A) Ps119 S13A, (2) PS post. / 07A2: Notes, (3) PR-A(03.4), Notes, now (7) PR-B(17.3), next ProvA. / 08A1: S12B, Formatting, (4A) Ps119 S12A, now also 12B. / 07A1: Notes, (3) PR-A(03.3), (7) PR-B(17.2), (4A) Ps119 Prev. / 04P1: Upds, (3) PR-A(03.2). / 10A1: Upd, (7) PR-B(17.1), (3) Upd, PR-A(3.1). / 07A1: Upd, (4A) Ps119 Review S01-S11. / 12P1: More, Notes for Ps119 tomorrow. / 07P1: W1p, (4A) Ps119 Review S09-S11. / 08A1: (PA3) CTC article. / 06A1: (3) PR-A(02.5). / 09A1: (2) SW[1], New blogposts 1-3, 2026 02A, also (3) PR-A(02.4). / NOTES : (26:02.33 Lnr or y26.233 or d.233 or :2.33, o4/7/26 Tue 7h; 8h am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Adding (4A) Psalm 119 Stanzas 12-14 Review , apologize for the delay, posted Review of Stanza 12, with 13-14 coming shortly...NOW all posted! Formatting. (26:02.29 Hvn or y26.229 or d.229 or :2.29, o4/3/26 Fri 5:35; 6:06,14; 7:53,58 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (3) Proverbs A, chapter 3 verses 31-35, PR-A(03.6) . Also, posting some of Psalm 119 Stanza 14, eventually all. Stanza 14A posted. Now also Stanza 14B posted. Update. (26:02.26 Min or y26.226 or d.226 or :2.26, o3/31/26 Tue 7:28 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17 verses 11-14, PR-B(17.4) . (26:02.25 Riz or y26.225 or d.225 or :2.25, o3/30/26 Mon 8:46; 9:01,19 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Commentary, Stanza 13B . Still to come, (3) Proverbs A. Also, updated the Winit100plus W1p w09.211A podcast on The Strait of Hormuz , with additional material, on the Spotify Find Life And See Earview Podcast, which I would like to be on Apple Podcasts, not just my original show, Find Life And See, which was likely subverted by a Caleb L., that show originally having just a few things on it when my phone was stolen, and believing I had lost the password, I chose to begin the Find Life And See Earview Podcast, which became the place for my ongoing works. Now Added (3) Proverbs A, chapter 3 verses 27-30 , PR-A(03.5). (26:02.23 Slm or y26.223 or d.223 or :2.23, o3/28/26 Sat 9:03,46; 10:10 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Commentary, Stanza 13A . Still to come, a (2) Psalm Select post. Posted this time a selected verse from Psalm 119 Commentary. (26:02.21 Hvn or y26.221 or d.221 or :2.21, o3/26/26 Thu 6:10,21,50; 7:23,30 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Adding (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17 verses 8-10 , ready to post. Then, Proverbs A, chapter 3 segment. Now posted (7) PR-B(17.3). Expecting to post PR-A by 7:30 am . Posted (3) Proverbs A, chapter 3 verses 19-26, PR-A(03.4) . Some notes cleanup, etc. (26:02.18 Moo or y26.218 or d.218 or :2.18, o3/23/26 Mon 7:49,59; 8:46 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Stanza 12A, soon also 12B. Formatting, More! Now also Stanza 12B. (26:02.15 Slt or y26.215 or d.215 or :2.15, o3/20/26 Fri 6:11,19; 7:58 am EDT) Hello, wishing all well! Have ready for posting (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17, verses 4-7, and (4A) Psalm 119 Preview Stanzas 12-14. Then, another segment of Proverbs A, chapter 3. Posted (7) Proverbs B...also (4A) Psalm 119 Preview, and now (3) Proverbs A, chapter 3 verses 13-18, PR-A(03.3). (26:02.13 Thd or y26.213 or d.213 or :2.13, o3/18/26 Wed 6:25; 7:08 am; 4:15 pm EST) Hello, wishing all well! Added (3) Proverbs A, chapter 3 verses 9-12, PR-A(03.2). Updates. LAST MONTH 2026 01/12 SPECIAL ADDITIONS AND NOTES (7) Proverbs B, chapter 16 verses 29-33 (conclusion of chapter 16), PR-B(16.7) . Planning tomorrow new posts to include Proverbs A as well or at least Stanza 11 of Psalm 119. A side note: You may notice that the 8-day calendar is the end of the month, Lunarday, abbreviated Lnr. To be clear, Lunarday would normally be a New Moon, not a Full Moon. At one time, GOD had the moon phases lining up with the 8-day calendar, so that the 33/34 day month was the moon's cycle, and the moon phases were always on the weekends--new moon, quarter/first-half moon, full moon, etc. At some point He dropped that when we weren't yet acknowledging the new calendar. But this is something He can or will do when we do begin to recognize it more officially, as other countries have around the world. We are still in the midst of Winter in the U.S., even though Baseball Spring training camp began some time ago, and some were beginning to wonder if it was going to become a Winter sport. Proverbs B posted. Update to Notes above. Update to Proverbs 16, verse 33. Further. NOTE : God's name in some places uses the ( ) for the last letter z. I had found out that a long time ago God actually gave permission to use His name without the plural 'z' ending. Still, He is 'the First and the Last', 'the Alpha and the Omega', 'the A and the Z'. In the case of 'Jehovah(z)', it evidently is still the case, although there is something else to add to this, in the article on the Names of God and His Son; look for this coming up.
By Mark A. Campbell (Joshua M., M. Camelangemy) March 6, 2026
FLS Blogpost 2 (4-6) Shorthand: ETH08A2: (4A) Ps119 Review S12-14. / 07A2: (4A) Upd, Ps119 S14A&14B. / 08A1: (4A) Ps119 S13B. / 08A1: (4A) Ps119 S13A. / 08A2: S12B, Formatting, (4A) Ps119 S12A, now also 12B. / 07A1: (4A) Ps119 Preview S12-S14. / 07A1: Upd (4A) Ps119 Review S01-S11. / 07P1: (4A) Ps119 Review S09-S11. / 08A1: Update v.81, New blogpost 2 or B for Month 2 (8DC) starting 3/6. Added (4A) Ps119 Stanza 11A-11B. / NOTES: (26:02.33 Lnr or y26.233 or d.233 or :2.33, o4/7/26 Tue 7:48; 8:15,18 am EDT) Hello! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Review of Stanza 12, with 13-14 coming shortly. Now all posted! (26:02.29 Hvn or y26.229 or d.229 or :2.29, o4/3/26 Fri 6:12; 7:51,57-58 am EDT) Hello! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Stanza 14A Commentary . Now also Stanza 14B . Update. (26:02.25 Riz or y26.225 or d.225 or :2.25, o3/30/26 Mon 8:30 am EDT) Hello! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Stanza 13B Commentary. (26:02.23 Slm or y26.223 or d.223 or :2.23, o3/28/26 Sat 8:58 am EDT) Hello! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Stanza 13A Commentary. (26:02.18 Moo or y26.218 or d.218 or :2.18, o3/23/26 Mon 7:45,48,57; 8:44,48 am EDT) Hello! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Stanza 12A , soon also 12B. Formatting, More! Added now Stanza 12B. (26:02.15 Slt or y26.215 or d.215 or :2.15, o3/20/26 Fri 7:24 am EDT) Hello! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Preview of Stanzas 12-14 , after (retaining) post of Review Stanzas 01-11. (26:02.10 Min or y26.210 or d.210 or :2.10, o3/15/26 Sun 6:01,15; 7:12 am EST) Hello! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Review of Stanzas 01-11. Formatting. Update under GOD'S NAME. (26:02.08 Fwn or y26.208 or d.208 or :2.08, o3/13/26 Fri 8:12 am; 7:33 pm EST) Hello! Added (4A) Psalm 119 Review Stanzas 9-11, and now all three stanzas 9, 10, and 11. (26:02.01 Son or y26.201 or d.201 or :2.01, o3/6/26 Fri 7:56; 8:04 am EST) Hello! New blogpost 2 or B, Month 2 (8 Day Calendar) month Peasamake (starting 3/6), 2026 02B/12. Added (4A) Psalm 119 Commentary, Stanza 11A-11B . Update, v.81. NOTE : God's name in some places uses the ( ) for the last letter z. I had found out that a long time ago God actually gave permission to use His name without the plural 'z' ending. Still, He is 'the First and the Last', 'the Alpha and the Omega', 'the A and the Z'. In the case of 'Jehovah(z)', it evidently is still the case, although there is something else to add to this, in the article on the Names of God and His Son; look for this coming up.
By Mark A. Campbell (Joshua M., M. Camelangemy) March 6, 2026
FLS Blogpost 3 (7-9) Shorthand, Educ Note: ETH07A1: (7) PR-B(17.4). / 06A2: Upd, (7) PR-B(17.3). / 06A1: (7) PR-B(17.2). / 08A1: (7) PR-B(17.1). / 08A1: (PA) CTC article. / 06A2: New blogpost 3 or C Month 2 (2C/12). / The informative material on this page 3 is intended to assist those of age, including youths considered so by those responsible, to grow in wisdom, faith, gratitude, peace, and godlove, becoming satisfied with the life God purposed all to have. Blogposts A&B present the right view to have on such material, with adequate comprehension, good to acquire by ages 9 to 11, making material as on this page more appropriate. NOTES: (26:02.26 Min or y26.226 or d.226 or :2.26, o3/31/26 Tue 7:26 am EDT) Hello! Added (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17 verses 11-14, PR-B(17.4) . (26:02.21 Hvn or y26.221 or d.221 or :2.21, o3/26/26 Thu 6:19,30 am EDT) Hello! Added (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17 verses 8-10, PR-B(17.3). Update, v.10. (26:02.15 Slt or y26.215 or d.215 or :2.15, o3/20/26 Fri 6:17 am EDT) Hello! Added (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17 verses 4-7, PR-B(17.2). (26:02.11 Tus o r y26.211 or d.211 or :2.11, o3/16/26 Mon 8:06 am EST) Hello! Adding (7) Proverbs B, chapter 17, verses 1-3, PR-B(17.1). Posted. (26:02.07 Slm or y26.207 or d.207 or :2.07, o3/12/26 Thu 8:48 am EST) Hello! Added Persistent Article (PA), original CTC (Come to Consensus) Zeroeing Traffic Deaths and Minimizing Accidents. ( 26:02.01 Son or y26.201 or d.201 or :2.01 , o3/6/26 Fri 6:06,09 am EST) Hello! New blogpost 3, Month 2 Peasamake, adding letter 'C' to Month designation to indicate blogpost 3 or C. Thus 2026 2C/12 will start the title. Updated the List of Foundational Articles under (PA) Persistent Articles, returned to 6th place the article Realities of God's Government and Beneficial Standards--some may recall that this was really my 5th article, but in the podcast Win-it Minute Season 2 (WM2 R04.199.200 Introduction Season 2, on Spotify) I did insert the Policy article on More Enjoyable Work as an example policy, so that is the order I chose to post them on this blogpost. With Realities now article 6 (originally 5), that made the Kingdom and the U.S. article number 7 (which was considerably more recent) and now I've added the one even more recent as number 8, Seeking God's Peaceable Kingdom--Paradise . We musn't forget where we were not long ago, and not let go of where we need to be, going! I also left up (7) Proverbs B, chapter 16 verses 29-33, PR-B(16.7) , with updates.