In a world where people are so obsessed with surviving, being successful, and so many other things, our attention is being redirected to preparation of the soul. The effort is clear.
The will of God should not be vague or misused. It should be found in obeying both the teachings and commandments of Jesus Christ. What stands out the most is the decision that makes between the law of Moses and the law of Christ.
Rather than resting on that addition or that assumption, this challenges listeners to keep examining what is true. This is what is actually required by believers today, which is to bear our different burdens and to fulfill that law, which is of love.
This shifts that faith from just keeping the rule to being obedient, which is rooted in compassion and great responsibility. These are not just things that have been caused, but this is very important.
Death is always inevitable, whether it is by sickness or by the judgment that falls by time, and the judgment that follows. Brother Eli does not preach fear, but it gives us hope, which is backed up by obedience and commitment.
We are invited to study and listen to understand the will of God, which is both compassion and great responsibility. And then Jesus. Amen.