What are your clothes contaminated with?

{maximum}

Some who doubt, convince them.

Others save, snatching them from the fire; and on others have mercy with fear, hating even clothing contaminated by their flesh. Jude 1:22-23.

This maxim is a rule of "spiritual" evangelization, whose three objectives are: to convince, to save (snatching) and to fear (hating). They are congruent and divergent cases, for which:

-They are stipulated-: pernicious processes in the short, medium and long term, events that border between evil and goodness. For those who are in adverse situations: in a tripartite nature, therefore, it must be found: response; to these primary questions:

- One-: To those who doubt. About what?

- Two-: From the fire. What made them get there?

- Three-: Of meat. What are your clothes contaminated with?

{Issue 3}

Of meat. What are your clothes contaminated with?

And Saul clothed David with his clothes, and put a bronze helmet on his head, and put a breastplate on him.

And David fastened his sword on his clothes, and tried to walk, because he had never tried. And David said to Saul: I cannot walk with this, because I never practiced it. And David cast those things out of himself. 1 Samuel 17:38-39.

-Logically-, Idav, by the mere fact of putting on Sauly's clothes, absorbed: the contamination "that the flesh of King Sauly had"

-In the preceding chapters-: This contamination has two origins:

a. The divine and therefore spiritual:

The bipolarity of King Sauly is seen. Whose actions go against his own family.

Of course, he did this after receiving in his body an evil spirit from the Creator.

b. The human and as a consequence of his unstable character:

Because long before, of "attacking" his son-in-law, daughter and son: What did he do, disobey? Unanswerable question: What happened to King Sauly's wife?

{Issue 2}

Of fire. What made them get there?

(regressive history)

Absaly, son of Idav, in a tent, placed on the terrace of a house, came: "sexually" to ten concubines of his father Idav; this before the eyes of all the people of the Creator.

The point to be analyzed is: What did the contamination of meat produce in Idav when wearing the clothes of King Sauly? To the point that his son did worse things.

-Explanation-: King Sauly experienced "dissolutions of power" and this same "dissolute influence" affected Idav's temperament.

In other words: What liberties do rulers and/or kings take in relation to the people?

{Reading}

Why then did you disregard the word of the Creator, doing evil in his sight? A: ___________, you struck with the sword, and took his wife to wife: ______________, and killed him with the sword of the sons of the enemy.

Behold, I will cause evil to rise up against you from your own house, and I will take your wives before your eyes, and give them to your neighbor, who will lie with your wives in the sight of the sun. 2 Samuel 12:9,11.

{Issue 1}

To those who doubt About what?

-The creator, sentenced the people: about what the kings or rulers or "politicians" would do about them. For discarding the Creator's rule over his people. Read: 1 Samuel 8:1-18.

It is not surprising, to see the news: about the actions of politicians. The surprising corruption: it was already prophesied.