Monday, July 27, 2009
Hears a poem I heard not too long ago in church. It's probably in circulation around the internet for quite awhile. But personally I think it's a pretty powerful one and one that humbles the reader in understanding the plight of others, And the key message is one of the most important that anyone, Christian or non should learn. Do not judge, For that was the only nature of God that was withheld from us.
Pray that you don't find fault with the man, who limps or
stumbles along the road, unless you have worn the shoes
he wears, or struggled beneath his load.
There may be tacks in his shoes that hurts , thought hidden
from view, or the burden he bears, placed upon your back
might make you stumble too.
Don't be harsh with the man who sins, or pelt him with
your words or stone , unless you are sure yes doubly sure
that you have no sins of your own. For you know perhaps
if a tempter’s voice should whisper as soft and sweet to your
ears as it did to his when he went astray, it could cause you
to stagger too.
Don't sneer at the man who's down today, unless you have
felt the blow that caused him to fall, or felt the shame that
only the fallen know. You may be strong, but still the blows
that were his if dealt to you in the same way, at the same
time, might cause you to stagger too...
Judge not unless you are ready to be judged
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