As we go through life, we learn things.

As we go through life, we learn things.

March 5, 2024

As we go through life, we learn things. We can learn from our mistakes. We can learn from our past. We learn from our parents. We learn from books. We learn from watching TV and movies. We even learn from socializing. Some of the things we learn are good and true. Others are not so good because of bad influences. The only thing I have found, that holds all the truths, understandings, wisdom, and knowledge and will show us how to be decent human beings is the Bible. But that too can cause corruption—because how it is being interpreted. See, we all have opinions. We all have feelings and because of certain things in life and how we feel about them, we want to influences others to our way of thinking, our opinions and our understandings. Sometimes, we get so sure of our self that we hurt others in the process. Ways to know what is right and true is to ask yourself, “What would Jesus do?” Then, if you do it in love maybe just maybe, you are on the right track. It is something to ponder, because isn’t kind of scary to think that maybe YOU are leading someone done the wrong path and in the long run you hindered their journey in life? Proverbs 3:5-6 says, “Seek his will in all you do, and he will show you which path to take.” God Bless. Amen.

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