Remember the Sabbath Verse of the day Micah 2-10

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The 7th day of the week, the Sabbath, called Saturday July 15th, 2023 - Micah 2-10
Mic 2:10  Arise ye, and depart; for this is not your rest: because it is polluted, it shall destroy you, even with a sore destruction.

Remember the Sabbath, as God commanded us.

As usual when doing a verse of the day, in this particular case we go back to chapter one and read up to and a bit past our Verse of the day to gather the correct context of what is written.
So get with God, turn my retardation down, crack those Bibles open, go to Micah, and spend time with our Lord Jesus Christ this day.

Remember the Centurion and the many many good people written of in the Bible that the Lord brings our attention to. And lets not forget those bureaucrats whom the Lord called, and they turned from their wicked ways. One such story even describes a tax collector the Lord called IIRC (If I Remember Correctly), and that previously iniquitous man immediately turned and told the Lord Jesus Christ that he would repay all he stole through the "authority' of the state, by 7 fold. (again I did not prep for this video with notes, so IIRC applies here)

So before you decide to go off the deep end and attack by word or deed those whom one thinks are the bad guys, perhaps a bit of contemplation is in order here. Will the Lord destroy the iniquitous? Yes. Should we, who are iniquitous ourselves, after being forgiven by the Lord Jesus Christ for our own iniquity, destroy anyone? Unless they are attacking one or ones family, the answer is this - Let he who is without sin, cast the first stone.

Let me break down the previous paragraph with a bad attempt at using mans faulty logic, for those still confused.
I do my best to harm no creature of God.
It is well known in my area of the world that the red wasp will attack and sting a person for no reason. And there one was, a mean ol red wasp, fluttering about my garden area. Around these parts, people will kill it on sight, for they are horrible and mean for no reason.
But I did not kill him. he was not a threat. He was nowhere near where the kids play, and the kids were not out. Even when he flew close to me I merely shooo-ed him away with a lazy non killing swing of my hat.

Yet -
If I saw the same wasp at any time somewhere where kids play, or building a nest above doorways or windows where it is dangerous for the homeowner, or acting overly aggressively towards anyone, including other little critters, I would have been sad about having to kill the poor little critter, but I would have, promptly and as quickly as possible.
Even if I see a nest of them being built on my home or property, I will destroy it, for this is a direct attack on my family, and cannot be ignored.

The above PRINCIPLE clearly outlined yet poorly said, which I laid out in the above paragraphs, I do my best to apply equally in most situations to all creatures.
Yet I fail at goals a good bit though, this principle included.
I do my best not to cast stones until I have had enough of some creature of God messing with me or my family or neighbors. After that, if I must and there is no other alternative clearly present, I take care of the hostile critter as quickly and as painlessly as possible.
This goes for ALL of Gods critters. (and yes, I am not perfect at this by any means, indeed I am far from it and "miss the mark" a good bit.)

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