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This woman is doing ONE thing new everyday for a year. She decided to do this during her 29th year, leading to 30. I have found it SO interesting reading all of the quirky and amazing things that she has done and is doing! I think you might like it too!
Talk about living life to the fullest! This woman is doing just that, and enjoying every minute! Hermi, this one is for you!!!
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
Misguided Theory...
So I have this theory that perhaps, is a little erroneous, or misguided…I don’t know, but here it is…
When Jesus was on the earth, I’d like to imagine that he hung with the whores, prostitutes, homosexuals, drunkards, bastards, criminals, liars, cheaters…you get the point…
Anyway, I’d to think that he spent time with these people, loved them first, right where they were at. He loved them wholly, and conditionally, and in that, their lives were changed because he simply loved them first.
Ok, now I’m not saying he condoned their behaviors, their lifestyles, but he DID love them, despite their failures and shortcomings.
So…with that…what’s so wrong with US doing the same thing? Loving people, right where they are at? Why is it that we are so darn judgmental towards people who aren’t living the way WE think they should live?
Perhaps I am a little misguided with this, but I’d like to think that LOVING people first, with all their faults and failures, that change will eventually come, and lives would change...much like it happened so many years ago…
When Jesus was on the earth, I’d like to imagine that he hung with the whores, prostitutes, homosexuals, drunkards, bastards, criminals, liars, cheaters…you get the point…
Anyway, I’d to think that he spent time with these people, loved them first, right where they were at. He loved them wholly, and conditionally, and in that, their lives were changed because he simply loved them first.
Ok, now I’m not saying he condoned their behaviors, their lifestyles, but he DID love them, despite their failures and shortcomings.
So…with that…what’s so wrong with US doing the same thing? Loving people, right where they are at? Why is it that we are so darn judgmental towards people who aren’t living the way WE think they should live?
Perhaps I am a little misguided with this, but I’d like to think that LOVING people first, with all their faults and failures, that change will eventually come, and lives would change...much like it happened so many years ago…
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