Sunday, August 19, 2012
perspective and grace
Just some thoughts on p e r s p e c t i v e:
consider other's perspectives. Thinking of this, imagining where they are coming from, what might be intriguing their actions or thoughts, or even their conclusions. Put yourself in their shoes and listen as they tell their story. This tends to lead us to come to our own conclusions of our own perspective in a peculiar way. If one's perspective is not considered, how do we expect to grow or understand others? Listening is often difficult. Listening to children I believe is the strongest form of perspective in itself.
And some more on g r a c e:
There is something inside of every human being that cries out for meaning. The deepest need for satisfaction. Forgetting what others have said, done or presented all together. Find your connection and seek out the most overwhelming sense of fulfillment in the Presence of God himself. He will take you there. His love is furious, unconditional and his grace will release abundant favor into your spirit, if you let him.
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