How we View Others
So much has been said when we have to defend our faith. Righteous, a
follower of the Bible and the Ten Commandments and justice for all. What we
don’t realize is that we are the faithful with conditions. We have always been
told, for how we judge others so shall God judge us. Let’s consider the
mentally challenged helped by government handouts, but on the whole, would a
large group be welcome at your church? Let’s get real; how does the church of
the ignorance sound? I thought so! Please accept my apologies for all whom are
equal in my eyes to move all to a better good. This was used to make example in
the deep seated prejudices of mankind that few are willing to admit. When a homeless
man follows you demanding money, because he has not eaten in 2 days; he is a
nuisance. Does his approach negate the need? When we snap at those we love at
home due to stress does it make it right? What if in God’s wisdom He decided
to incarnate as one of the above to show us a lesson? What if when you where
being judged He said, “I was that mentally challenged person you refused to
admit. I was that homeless man you walk away from, I was that loved one you
abused, could you stand in front of "Me"? Remember there is a part of
"Me" in every
human soul.”
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