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Everyone
is perfect in his or her own way. We all
do things in way, we each feels is good. However, what we may thing is good,
another find faults. Or we ourselves, sometimes thinks we do things better than
someone else. Our eyes are quick to find faults and point out the mistakes of
others. Yet, we cannot see our own faults. However, we all have sinned and fall
short of the glory of God. For it is a fact, that none of us is perfect, it is
ONLY God, who is, the perfect man. He is blameless and spotless. We can try our
best to do thing the correct way, yet there will always be mistakes. When you
are rigid, and believe that everything has to be your way or the highway. Then,
you will be on that highway by yourself. In order for God to use us, we must
decrease, so that he may increase.
We
have to get rid of our ways and allow him to use us, where he sees fits. If you
only see thing through a “tunnel vision” of your eyes, then all you see is a
person faults and you leave no room, to see their strengths. When we look at
Christ, Jesus we always see that he was around those who needed help, and a
word of encouragement. He looked beyond our faults and saw our needs. In today, times, had he been a therapist, I
would could considered him to be a therapist who works from the Strength
Perspective. God is always looking to uses us. He looks at what is good and
tries to bring it out of us. As a matter
of fact, when he created us, he said, “we
are good”. Amen. Maybe you have being looking at someone the wrong way. Or
someone has being look at you wrongly. But recognize none of us is perfect. You
can spend years trying to be a “perfectionist” and somewhere or somehow another
will find or see faults in your work.
Decrease
your ability and allow God to increase his. This way all that you do, will be
perfect in his eyes. You will be able to help others because you no longer see
their faults, but you see their needs. We all try our best. Let’s encourage
each other, instead of putting each other down, by point out faults and
mistakes. Every man does according to
his own ability. The Bible said, “Do
not judge, or you too will be judged. 2 For in the same way you judge others,
you will be judged, and with the measure you use, it will be measured to you.
“Why do you look at the speck of sawdust in your brother’s eye and pay no
attention to the plank in your own eye?4 How can you say to your brother, ‘Let
me take the speck out of your eye,’ when all the time there is a plank in your
own eye? 5 You hypocrite, first take the plank out of your own eye, and then
you will see clearly to remove the speck from your brother’s eye. (Mathew
7:1-5). Amen
Remember
none of us is perfect. As saying goes don’t throw stones at glass house when
you live in a glass house. I have faults as well, but daily I allow, God to
turn my faults around. I pray that others may not see my faults, but see
Christ. Likewise, I ask God daily, to see the needs of others and not their
faults. Look, we are all work in progress, but, let us work together and do
thing Christ way. Be blessed.
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