Wednesday, September 26, 2018

New Life vs. New Death

How many lives and how many deaths a person can go through before he realizes the power and grace of the God? Just one. It is assumed we have only one life. And only one death. When we face some exceptions, we say it's a miracle.

I have all reasons to believe that in my case that miracle happened several times: Because of my bank, I was staying at the edge between Life and Death several times, - to the degree it could be called a death, unless some miracle occurred.  And ... the miracles occurred!
And it's a Miracle those miracles occurred!

Only God is capable to create such Miracle!!!
For centuries, he creates and gives away his biggest Miracle, - Eternal Life!, - to everybody who wants it!
The only his condition for that is our wish to create our own mini-Miracle, - to be born anew and believe in the God!


How many people is required to kill to be called a killer? Just one.
How many customers a bank needs to rob to be considered a robber? Just one.
How many cases of not paying its debts is required for a bank to be considered a debtor? Just one.
How many sins one needs to commit to become a sinner?
Just one.

This blog provides an evidence of numerous sins of the Barclays bank, behind which are sins of its CEOs and business partners. Let us briefly mention just the most recent one, - the fact of their evident not doing what they can (and must, according to their own rules). Starting from their not responding, effectively helping to continue their process of my killing.

According to the Bible, however, if you know you should do something, but don't do it, - it's a sin!
"If anyone, then, knows the good they ought to do and doesn't do it, it is sin for them" (James 4:17).

The Barclays' CEOs may not pretend that after 18 years of our correspondence they are completely unaware about my case, and in particular, how URGENTLY their actions are required. Nevertheless, they keep pretending! For allowing themselves not to act properly. And that's also a sin! At least, a sin of lying!

Anyway, top level representative positions of any company should not be occupied neither by childishly incompetent professionals, incapable to manage internal information flows, nor by sinners openly persistent in their delusions.
"If you were blind," Jesus said, "you would not be guilty of sin. But since you claim you can see, your guilt remains" (John 9:41).

Somewhere in the heart of their soul, people always know when they are doing some wrongdoing. They always know when they commit a sin. 
ALWAYS!

We are all in debt to God. And the only way to be saved is to openly confess in our sins, and ask the God to be a payer of our debt. If CEOs of the Barclays bank are religious people, a formal acceptance of sins through their mouse is the first step towards their saving.

But even if today they are not real believers, the God seems created for them an unbeatable Win-Win option in both worlds:

They should IMMEDIATELY settle their debts with me at least partly, for any fair amount, thus avoiding otherwise inevitable separation from the God for the above-mentioned sins for all of ETERNITY,
- OR,
They will face a need to pay their currently INFINITE debt in full since NOW, - and FOREVER!

Choice is rather obvious, isn't it?
I don't know. Because that's the choice (and destiny) of the Barclays Bank.

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