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prone to forgetting the truth, but remember, as remembrance benefits those who believe.</p><p id="d428"><b>Recall that all glory belongs to God. </b>Remember that which is most important.</p><p id="2f45">Look at how small and insignificant humans are in this vast universe. Quite honestly, the biggest thing about them is their ego.</p><p id="65f9">Remember that a surprisingly accurate description of the human state goes as follows: “a walking sack of blood attached to a time bomb.” Remember that surely our end will be most accurately described as follows: “

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a rotting corpse.”</p><p id="cefe">Remember that what is now mostly perceived as the “old tale of legends that prey on the ignorant” did tell us that God is watching. Indeed, He doesn’t forget; He is the last, and He will bring about Judgment Day.</p><p id="5db2">Perhaps a more practical question would be, <b>what do you feel?</b></p><p id="c795">Maybe try and ask your soul if it made a promise you have forgotten? A promise to God?</p><p id="9a94">Can’t remember? <b>Don’t worry, you will evetually remember</b>, but it might be too late.</p></article></body>

To Whom Belongs All Glory? A Much-Needed Remembrance

If the following story were a person, it would be perceived as a crazy man screaming in a deserted town that hell is coming.

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Welcome, dear mortal reader.

Do you remember what you have forgotten? In life, you are much prone to forgetting the truth, but remember, as remembrance benefits those who believe.

Recall that all glory belongs to God. Remember that which is most important.

Look at how small and insignificant humans are in this vast universe. Quite honestly, the biggest thing about them is their ego.

Remember that a surprisingly accurate description of the human state goes as follows: “a walking sack of blood attached to a time bomb.” Remember that surely our end will be most accurately described as follows: “a rotting corpse.”

Remember that what is now mostly perceived as the “old tale of legends that prey on the ignorant” did tell us that God is watching. Indeed, He doesn’t forget; He is the last, and He will bring about Judgment Day.

Perhaps a more practical question would be, what do you feel?

Maybe try and ask your soul if it made a promise you have forgotten? A promise to God?

Can’t remember? Don’t worry, you will evetually remember, but it might be too late.

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