Notes for Jehovih’s Kingdom Ch. 19

A voice spoke to Tae, the leader of Shalam. The voice said they did well in starting a kingdom on Earth, but it’s just a small part of a bigger plan. Lessons from Uz (the world) teach that big cities can make it hard for people to do good things.

So, the rule is that Shalam’s cities shouldn’t be too big—no more than three thousand people. Like bees making new hives, some people from Shalam should leave and start new places. Tae asked for volunteers to do this righteously, as an example for the future.
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Do Not Poison Your Minds

Being around those who are always judgmental, oppressive and hateful toward others can make your own thoughts turn sour and bitter like theirs. Eventually, it will affect your own behavior. It is important to find the best in everyone, even if they are against you.

Be careful when others within your own Spiritual Community turn against an individual. Never make assumptions about that person, especially if you are not aware of the entire situation. Mir Izgadda said, “Try to seek out the good in all people. Do not assume anything about others. Pray for those who hate you and those who persecute you.” (Teachings of Light, Dec. 20, 2020) The Spirit of Life (Mir Roshka) and Mir Izgadda have been weeding out those who continue holding on to attitudes of hatred and bitterness. Sometimes this weeding process is accomplished by these two powerful Mirs through their appointed chiefs (priests).
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