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I Call it like I See it! The Kingdom Key of Good & Evil

I Call it like I See it! The Kingdom Key of Good & Evil

READ | Matthew 6:19-24 “The light of the body is the eye; therefore, if your eye is single, your

whole body will be full of light (Matthew 6:22)!”

There are three major perceptions that people have. One perception is the single good eye. With the single good eye, we see only the good and it gives light or positive energy to the whole body; everything and everyone in our lives. Another perception is the evil eye. With the evil eye, we see only the negative; therefore, the whole body (our entire lives) is full of darkness and negativity. The third view that people have is that some things are good, and some things are evil. Therefore, it is not the people and situations of our lives that impact us, but it is how we choose to see them.

As Kingdom citizens, we are fully aware of our choice to look at God, self, other people, places, and things the way that we desire. No one can dictate our perception of a person. No one can govern our view of a situation. It is totally our choice. The Kingdom Key of Good and Evil empowers us to always choose the good and positive view.

As we continue to focus on the good, our lives go from good to very good to excellent and beyond. What keeps us in the “Life is good” consciousness is a consistent lifestyle of our 12 Kingdom Practices for the Development of the Soul.


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