Oh, how horrible our sins look when they are committed by someone else.
Charles Swindoll
Oh, how horrible our sins look when they are committed by someone else.
Charles Swindoll
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Yes, hypocricy should be the 8th deadly sin.
thanks for the perspective Steve. Always encouraged when I read your blog…
Ouch! 🙂
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The quote is true but the opposite of God’s view – Jesus tells us not to look at the splinter in someone else’s eye (their failure) when we have a beam in our own eye (my failure). But this is a good example (but by no means the only one) where the human and divine views are opposed.
Thanks Don for sharing your wisdom and enhancing my post. Great to see you here! 🙂
Pow! Short sentence that makes a huge statement, Steve. Have been away from blogging and social media for a time (needed some R&R from the computer), but will have to get back on that horse. Anyway, thanks so much for liking some earlier summer posts, “Seeing Eye to Eye”, “Lake Champlain” and “Puddle” – so appreciated! Now, back to your stuff…
Hi Laurie! I’ve been away from my computer too and i’m sorry for the delay in replying to your comment! So blessed to se you here! 🙂
true that. ow.
Yeah it hit me too! 🙂
Oh so true!! 🙂
Amen! 🙂
Ouch! That definitely hits home!
Yeah it certainly hit me too! Its a blessing to see you here Valerie and i hope you’re well and enjoying life?! 🙂
Wow…that gives a jolt!
🙂
Gives us the objective POV doesn’t it?
Amen! 🙂
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