Monday, June 23, 2008


Alas, the persons who need to read these sayings the most will never read them at all. The next lamentable scenario occurs when those who do read them, nevertheless ignores them and goes about business as usual


The mediator is already there, but we have to decide to use him


Isn’t it amazing that many decide to stay where they are
because “that’s just the way I am.” What does it take to
wake them up, and help them realize they are
better than they think they are


Isn’t it interesting that people will consult a map when
they are going to an unfamiliar place but leave their own
personal destiny to chance


The most needed healing in our time is the healing of
the spirit, but it is most often rejected. If only people
knew what they were rejecting


As our soul is healed we begin to see a new vision
of man redefined


That good news, which we often refer to as “the gospel,”
never sees one as standing alone in his sin, but is conjoined
with elevated beings possessed with great concern, mercy and
patience


Dare I reject an offering of love by referring to the one
offering it as “holier than thou”


To mollify the terrible offense by modifying the terrified
offender is better than condemning him


Jesus had this uncanny ability, which he invited all of us
to attain, to separate the sin from the sinner, and doing away
with the sin by re-making the sinner


I do not believe that David and Bathsheba or Judas Iscariot
are the incorrigible sinners many Christians believe them to
be

1 comment:

Melissa said...

Isn’t it interesting that people will consult a map when
they are going to an unfamiliar place but leave their own
personal destiny to chance

That is a great saying. I think it should be canonized.