The Difference between Heaven & Hell? whether yoir #Supply is Infinite or Limited (or @CopelandNetwork would call it "Abundance or Lack") #Psalm23 @Penn_State @USCBO #Supplies #Supplied #Supplying #Supplier #Suppliers #Supplicant #Supplement #Resupply

Psalm 23 tells me that–if I take Tʜᴇ Lᴏʀᴅ's guidance–"... I shall not want...."


I think of that when my roommate leaves our kitchen-light on all day. I'll usually turn it off when there's enough sunlight coming through the window, but she'll usually turn it back on again & leave it on (because–I suppose–she believes there's an unlimited supply of coal or whatever they use to spin the electricity-generators) or that the LED-light will never burn out.
(That, or she just doesn't think about the lack of supply–the limited amount of supply remaining–which is good, as 'thinking about moderation in supply-use' sometimes limits the height of your achievement. (Look at The Federal Budget—which usually does not consider "how much money we have" before it tells "how much money the items will cost!"))

Oh, I'm not saying "We who are aware of limited supply are 'in Hell' or 'doomed to Hell' etc." In fact, we might even avoid the Hell of 'worrying whether there is enough left'—the difference between 'knowing full well you just took the last cupcake' and 'taking a cupcake and being worried it might be the last.'

"That word" (below-hyperlinked to a post about the promises of Psalm 23 (book- and chapter of The Bible) is built on an even-deeper source ... something crucial that firms the foundation upon which our lexicon stands ...

The word “Supply” is built on ancient words that mean “Up from Below (Sub-) + to Fill” (Complete).


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