For those who believe in God shall depart from iniquity. Since, the present of God can be found in truth and righteousness. What will be a perspective of man if he has faith in God but the righteousness for everybody is never design to his/her heart? Now it is clear for us that to follow and to seek the truth and the existence of God must observe the rules to cope with the fruits and should not weary in doing good. We already know this that we are destine here to observe the rules and considering our self lest from temptation.
We are familiar to the great saying of Chinese philosopher: “What you should not want done to your self do not do unto others”. In our time, we never meet Confucius, but his golden rules are alive not only written in a book it is also carved in our heart. Even though, Aristotle has it own version of golden rule: “We should behave to the world as we wish the world behave to us”. About 1600 BC in Egypt it was inscribe in an Egyptian tomb: “He sought for others for the good of himself”. If we try to analyze the content of golden rule made by our forefathers it has something a chain of message and serving as a bridge from the past in our present time and in the future where the words must be share in all good things and should not be kept but to spread it away in a vast land of earth.
The golden rule show and tell about the circumstances if we will lost in the right path, because each of us shall bear our own load. We are no longer ignorant regarding this matter since we know what is mean of good and bad, right or wrong. Apostle Paul elaborately figured out to the people of Galatia found in Galatians chapter six verses seven and eight: “Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. For he that soweth to his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting.” The rules and the laws of God are kept in our heart no matter what we are, then we may certainly convince because our heart will condemns us for what it takes in our decision.

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