Condemn no one neither should you judge anyone by their present circumstances. Every
sinner has a future and every saint has a past. The book of Job 8 vs 7 says... "Though thy beginning was small, yet thy end should greatly increase".
Once upon a "who's in the garden?" A game I hated while I was growing up. I saw myself not being able to respond to the answer because I was viewed as the "the not fine little girl". So I grew up seeing myself as such. I grew up into a timid young teenager "disadvantaged" in many ways. Very slim, delayed boobs growth, those ones were like walnuts, flat "behind" and to make matters worse, I had coloured teeth (I still do though but see them differently now😎) which made me wear a permanent frown on my fave. For those who grew up in the 70s and 80s, this was a game we used to enjoy so much and an opportunity for you to show off that you were beautiful and also identify those who saw you as one. I hated that game! Reason? Anytime I attempted to join, my play mates were always very quick to let me know that I didn't qualify. It was painful to say the least. Some memories don't just go away! My self esteem was battered, I was timid and had...
Yes. We shouldn't judge anyone by their past decisions and actions but everyone should be given a fresh slate to start upon. I may not be an expert on the scripture, but I know it was said that old things have been passed away, behold all things have become new. Preach.
ReplyDeleteYes. We shouldn't judge anyone by their past decisions and actions but everyone should be given a fresh slate to start upon. I may not be an expert on the scripture, but I know it was said that old things have been passed away, behold all things have become new. Preach.
ReplyDeleteThe individual must really be willing to genuinely not just move on, but move away from the past.
ReplyDeleteNo one is perfect. So no one should judge others because we all in our own way have our 'sordid past' and are looking forward to a brighter future. 🙏.
ReplyDeleteYou cannot move forward when you keep looking back. The trophy, I always say is never at the starting point, but at the finishing line! The more you look behind in any race or competition, the more seconds you loose to your competitors.
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