Chapter 3:1 Humanity's devotion to God: FELLOWSHIP WITH HIM AND NO OTHER.
It awaits, rusting, sturdy enough for use, but stands idle until someone decides to begin. Discipline, in truth, in action is fruitful and one of the most loving acts. Much like a light reflecting upon sweat, a person's action branches in truth. The foundations of city halls are rooted not in physicality but in symbolization to the citizens of the town. The hall represents the city. If the keepers maintain inclusivity, then the structure will be dynamic; however, if the keepers are focused on themselves rather than the citizens' sake, then its structure will not be upheld. For in service of oneself leads to the falling of those around. Thus, who will help the keepers if the keepers profit off the people? In truest light, the structure the keepers maintain must be dignified with a focus on the human right to development. This principle is inclusive to all and responsible enough to harmonize community services, thus enabling efficiency of social protections. Look forward together, centered on a hall of trust, discipline, inclusiveness, and dignity. Reshape what is not of that, for that structure still. Rusted city, darkness engulfed. Be examiners of light. God is with us among every nation, according to His judgment and will. Be diligent men and women of God and work towards His will, and love others as Christ loved us. We serve as Christ served us, but in God's will in heaven and on earth. We work towards being the stewards we are called to be. This world is preparation, its discipline for Christ's return; we will work with God after that time of judgment. So pay careful attention to how we live so that we live in obedience to the law. All of His works are acts of love. If we were to say we are in fellowship with God but not walk with the light, we are walking away from God. This doesn't change God, but judgment is upon one who is of the world. God is truth, justice, righteousness, and love. Amen.