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Deuteronomy 12:

Do not be like the oppressors when you take their place. Choose God over their laws, ways, money, and power. Live for God and not man. Whatever you have is from and for God. Blood is life, so you cannot eat it or take it for any reason (gang or cult initiations). Obey and follow God and all will be well with you and your children forever. Your community is in disorder and your nation treats you unfairly because you are not in line with God.

Deuteronomy 13:

God allows prophets and dreamers who give validated predictions to test the people and see if the people will turn against God, but that dreamer or prophet of evil must be put away. Anyone (family or friend) that suggest that you worship another god, such as money, sex, racism, drugs, alcohol, or bigotry, must be done away with. Do not take or borrow from the oppressor, but destroy and reject all that is his. Always follow God and do what is right.

Deuteronomy 14:

Do not have tattoos or cut symbols on your skin in honor of the dead or past leaders and icons (like Hitler, Nazi swastika, or the cross). Do not eat hare, Coney (rabbit), camel, or pigs (do not even touch pigs). Do not eat wild birds and carnivores (meat eaters). Always pay your taxes (tithe). You can buy, eat and drink whatever you like (even alcohol). Take care of the Levites (government) because they should not share in the inheritance, the widows, strangers (immigrants), and the fatherless.

Deuteronomy 15:

Every seven years cancel the debt of your neighbor, except foreigners. There should not be the poor among you and you shall lend to nations. Take care of the poor in the land. When your countryman works for you, treat him well and never let him leave empty-handed (never say he is different, black, or foreigner in order to mistreat him). Pay your taxes annually.

The book is meant for people who are hopeful but seem not to have yet found their purpose on earth. This book will help enable people and communities to progress with a peace of mind towards their destiny.

Need daily devotion materials for you and your family early in the morning or late at night? I used this daily at night to instruct my children about want I expect from them now and into the future. We pray about the devotional message to a higher power, which makes them feel that the expectation is an achievable goal. It is very good at helping you and your family stay focused in improving your quality of life and making better decisions. Always use this daily!

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