Beware Of Hurrying

 

By

Adam

The First Man

 

 

Spiritual Poverty And Wretchedness

Adam: Son of man, the surface of the earth has become a refuse, which a human being cannot step his feet in.

 

Beware Of Hurrying

Adam: What destroyed the surface of the world?

Son of man, it is because people are always in a hurry. It is because it has being written in the books about heaven, that all the things in the world were created in haste. One day, God created this; and another day, God created that. Man and all the things in him were created in one day only.

 

Son of man, this wrong information has made the spirit of hurry to take possession of humanity. Everybody wants to do all things in a hurry. Son of man, there is nobody who follows this world slowly – people are no longer patient enough, and by so doing have turned the world upside down, and all things have become disorganized.

 

Son of man, tell humanity, tell them, tell all my people, all over the world, things are not the way they think.

 

Beware Of Haste

Adam: If you are always in haste, like the worldly people, even so you shall join the worldly people to become disorganizers, and not organizers. This is because what killed humanity, what has misled and failed humanity, was hurry, hurry and hurry.

 

Look around you, and you will discover that this is true. Everybody is hurrying to complete education on time.

Son of man, is it true?

Congregation: Yes, my Lord.

Adam: Everybody is hurrying to finish building a house on time.

 

Various Destinies And Different Set Times

Adam: And they have forgotten that all humanity are like seeds sown in a farm. All of them have their respective times. All the seeds do not grow and bear fruits at the same time. Son of man, even all the corns sown in a farm, on the same day, do not bear fruits at the same time. And when a person harvests the corns all the corns do not bear fruits or ripe at the same time.

Son of man, is it true?

Congregation: Yes, my Lord.

 

Adam: Some do bear first.

Some do bear fruits, before others grow up.

Yet, all of them are still corns.