We all have different perspectives. We all look

We all have different perspectives.

March 4, 2024

We all have different perspectives. We all look at life, from the way “we” as an individual interprets what we see, taste, hear, touch, and smell. There might be 50 people in a room when something happens. Each person in that room will see what has happened from a different perspective, even though everyone saw the same thing. Some might focus on what they heard, others on what they saw, while still others might base the situation on what they smell or tasted or even touched. When asked, each person will explain what they experienced and different stories will emerge. Some might even exaggerate a little. But the one thing these people have in common is they all experience the same thing. This is how the Bible was written, by human being explaining what they experienced. Each person from his or her perspective, so it might seem as if there are some discrepancies, there are not. Just different interpretations. The one thing we all have in common is God, even though we all see God from a different perspective. We can all agree that our God is an awesome God—who is with us in all situations and circumstances. He is King of kings and LORD of lords. Today, think about how you see, understand and interpret God, not what others tell you, but what you discover. Read the Bible, search for understanding through the Bible. Discover God. Tell your story about how mighty and wonderful He is in your life. It is a good story so tell your story. God Bless. Amen.

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