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05-22-2014, 12:22 PM | #1 |
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I’m Right; You Must Be Wrong
I’m Right; You Must Be Wrong
Our Daily Bread READ: Luke 6:37-42 Judge not, and you shall not be judged. Condemn not, and you shall not be condemned. —Luke 6:37 My friend Ria admires the great blue heron’s amazing 6-foot spread of wings and marvels at his majestic appearance. She welcomes the sight of him gliding in for a landing on a small island in the middle of the pond near her home. Now, I can appreciate that the heron is a marvelous and unique creature. But I don’t ever want to spot him in my backyard! That’s because I know he won’t be there just to admire the garden. No, this not-so-fine-feathered version of persona non grata (someone not welcome) will be checking out our pond for a take-out fish dinner! So, am I right? Or is Ria? Why can’t we agree? Different personalities, history, or knowledge can color people’s views. It doesn’t mean that one person is right and the other wrong, yet sometimes we can be unkind, rigid, and judgmental if there is not agreement. I’m not talking about sin—but just a difference in opinion or perspective. We need to take care in judging others’ thinking, motives, and actions because we too desire that kind of benefit of the doubt (Luke 6:37). Can we learn from someone who sees things with a different perspective? Do we need to practice a little patience and love? I’m so grateful that God is abundantly patient and loving with me. — Cindy Hess Kasper You’ve been so patient with us, Lord, Though we are slow to hear; Give us the grace to show such love To those we hold so dear. —K. De Haan A little love can make a big difference.
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05-22-2014, 09:15 PM | #2 |
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Love the saying, "Let us agree to disagree." What someone does to keep sober, may not help someone else. All we can do is share our experience, strength, and hope in today. That doesn't mean what we say is static, this is a one day at a time recovery program.
I looked back at my early journals when I was 6 years sober, and laughed at myself. If I looked now, I would probably die laughing, so I won`t go there.
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