Come Sunday

When I really settled down to read and to think about what I was reading in the Bible, I found many of the things that I had been feeling all my life without quite understanding them. On becoming more acqainted with the word of the Bible, I began to understand so much of what I had been taught, and of what I thought I had learned about life and the people in mine. What I had learned in school had become clearer to me - the appraisal of situations, what to expect, what not to expect. Like a child, I had always believed that nothing was impossible until it could be proven impossible. I had optimism to the Nth degree. Pessimism is unfortunately for the sick of mind, for those who have complexes.

I have found that all human beings have limitations, which is something everyone should take into consideration. We should realize that everyone is capable of making a mistake, and we should not raise anymore hell about somebody else's mistake than we expect to be raised when we make one. Who does not make mistakes? Who is not limited? Everybody but God.

The mind not only acts, it also reacts, sometimes in rebellion. If and when someone makes a mistke, he is always the first to know. He is also very much aware of the possibility of its getting back home. Given the chance to minimize the damage, or correct it completely, he may win the undying love of the one he loves the most. And there is nothing greater!

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