...They say adversity introduces a man to himself…Lord, I pray for that introduction every day, every minute of every second I tend to loose myself in a world that you’ve blessed me to inspire…
They say to never judge a man until you’ve walked a mile in his shoes…I’ve learned the hard way that along life’s journey, we acquire pebbles in each of our shoes that are uncomfortable for us, and for those that dare tread our path but for a step, these stones can easily become the rock that we stand poised and ready to stone a person’s character to death with…I pray that as the chief cornerstone you are always quick to show me the boulder in my own life, so that I don’t condemn a good man for the gravel in his…after all, we are not what we do…diamonds were once black rocks…
They say never to judge a man by the look of his skin, but by the content of his character…I pray that you continue to reveal my true character to me, so that I can be content in what that content really entails…perhaps they should change the first part to “never judge a man by the look of his Sin”…
They, they, they…They say a lot; I wonder at times how much of what they say is what is meant; I wonder why it is so easy to allow what they say, because there is so much of it, to drown out the meaning in Your voice…I pray that I not only hear your voice, but I take the time to hear the meaning in it; for in that meaning, is the explanation of the reason why I am allowed to live each and every minute…
They say that adversity introduces a man to himself…well if a cross, three nails, and an excruciatingly painful death wasn’t enough adversity, then I don’t know what is. But thank God that it was; it was enough adversity, for through it, you introduced the world’s slave, your son, to the world’s savior, your son…You introduced the truth of that which was there purposely, quietly, and secretly, hidden all along, to the reason and revelation of its purpose…
I pray that as the chief cornerstone you are always quick to show me the boulder in my own life, so that I don’t condemn a good man for the gravel in his…after all, we are not what we do…diamonds were once black rocks…Amen!
They say to never judge a man until you’ve walked a mile in his shoes…I’ve learned the hard way that along life’s journey, we acquire pebbles in each of our shoes that are uncomfortable for us, and for those that dare tread our path but for a step, these stones can easily become the rock that we stand poised and ready to stone a person’s character to death with…I pray that as the chief cornerstone you are always quick to show me the boulder in my own life, so that I don’t condemn a good man for the gravel in his…after all, we are not what we do…diamonds were once black rocks…
They say never to judge a man by the look of his skin, but by the content of his character…I pray that you continue to reveal my true character to me, so that I can be content in what that content really entails…perhaps they should change the first part to “never judge a man by the look of his Sin”…
They, they, they…They say a lot; I wonder at times how much of what they say is what is meant; I wonder why it is so easy to allow what they say, because there is so much of it, to drown out the meaning in Your voice…I pray that I not only hear your voice, but I take the time to hear the meaning in it; for in that meaning, is the explanation of the reason why I am allowed to live each and every minute…
They say that adversity introduces a man to himself…well if a cross, three nails, and an excruciatingly painful death wasn’t enough adversity, then I don’t know what is. But thank God that it was; it was enough adversity, for through it, you introduced the world’s slave, your son, to the world’s savior, your son…You introduced the truth of that which was there purposely, quietly, and secretly, hidden all along, to the reason and revelation of its purpose…
I pray that as the chief cornerstone you are always quick to show me the boulder in my own life, so that I don’t condemn a good man for the gravel in his…after all, we are not what we do…diamonds were once black rocks…Amen!