[76020] in Daily_Rumour
True Cause of Erratic Blood Sugar Is INSIDE Your Body
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Blood Sugar Imbalance)
Mon Aug 21 16:25:40 2023
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2023 15:25:28 -0500
From: "Blood Sugar Imbalance" <bloodsugarfix@cherster.digital>
Reply-To: "Blood Sugar Secret" <bloodsugarfix@cherster.digital>
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<p>A shocking new discovery by Yale scientists explains the real reason behind blood sugar spikes.</p>
<p>It has nothing to do with what you eat.</p>
<p>Instead it has to do with an invisible "poison" molecule that's living inside your body right now.</p>
<p>Watch this short video to discover how to neutralize this "poison" molecule and finally enjoy perfect blood sugar numbers...</p>
<p><b>==> <a href="http://cherster.digital/znOAXFMdkFHaxVZkKvH9D-Z1v0xsDs-R_kBrt8VxbB7fBGC_">True Cause of High Blood Sugar Lives INSIDE Your Body</a></b></p>
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<p style="color:#E6E6F2; font-family:constantia,lucida bright,dejavu serif,georgia,serif; font-size:8px">Again “the glory of the Lord appeared,” and Moses was directed, “Take the rod, and gather thou the assembly together, thou and Aaron thy brother, and speak ye unto the rock before their eyes; and it shall give forth his water, and thou shalt bring forth to them water out of the rock.” {PP 417.1} The two brothers went on before the multitude, Moses with the rod of God in his hand. They were now aged men. Long had they borne with the rebellion and obstinacy of Israel; but now, at last, even the patience of Moses gave way. “Hear now, ye rebels,” he cried; “must we fetch you water out of this rock?” and instead of speaking to the rock, as God had commanded him, he smote it twice with the rod. {PP 417.2} The water gushed forth in abundance to satisfy the host. But a great wrong had been done. Moses had spoken from irritated feeling; his words were an expression of human passion rather than of holy indignation because God had been dishonored. “Hear now, ye rebels,” he said. This accusation was true, but even truth is not to be spoken in passion or impatience. When God had bidden Moses to charge upon Israel their rebellion, the words had been painful to him, and hard for them to bear, yet God had sustained him in delivering the message. But when he took it upon himself to accuse them, he grieved the Spirit of God and wrought only harm to the people. His lack of patience and self-control was evident. Thus the people were given occasion to question whether his past course had been under the direction of God, and to excuse their own sins. Moses, as well as they, had offended God. His course, they said, had from the first been open to criticism and censure. They had now found the pretext which they desired for rejecting all the reproofs that God had sent them through His servant. {PP 417.3} Moses manifested distrust of God. “Shall we bring water?” he questioned, as if the Lord would not do what He promised. “Ye believed Me not,” the Lord declared to the two brothers, “to sanctify Me in the eyes of the children of Israel.” At the time when the water failed, their own faith in the fulfillment of God’s promise had been shaken by the murmuring and rebellion of the people. The first generation had been condemned to perish in the wilderness because of their unbelief, yet the same spirit appeared in their children. Would these also fail of receiving the promise? Wearied and disheartened, Moses and Aaron had made no effort to stem the current of popular feeling. Had they themselves manifested unwavering faith in God, they might have set the matter before the people in such a light as would have enabled them to bear this test. By prompt, decisive exercise of the authority vested in them as magistrates, they might have quelled the murmuring. It was their duty to put forth every effort in their power to bring about a better state of things before asking God to do the work for them. Had the murmuring at Kadesh been promptly checked, what a train of evil might have been prevented! {PP 417.4} By his rash act Moses took away the force of the lesson that God purposed to teach.</p>
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