The world we thrive in is based on the social classes of our society and harsh judgement. We associate ourselves with the people of our "social status" because everyone tries to intimidate others, and make people feel inferior. We make judgements from the clothes you wear to the food you consume. The saying "Don't judge a book by its cover" is not implemented in our everyday concept if life. We insult those who do not have, and insult those who "flaunt" their "wealth." If you carry a Louis Vuiton "your a spoiled brat." If you have had the same phone for 3 years "your poor." Think about this for a moment. What would you be without your status? Would be the same? Different? At the end of the day, rich or poor God will judge us all the same because when you pass on you can not take your earthly possessions. We will stand at our Judgement Day, but for now we need to show others compassion. If you see someone in need of a pencil lend them yours. If you spot someone who has nothing and is freezing, give them your coat. Be someone's light of God no matter how large or small the task is. They WILL know we are CHRISTIANS by OUR LOVE. We have a test each day of our daily lives, and we need to strive to be like Christ because He is the example. He did NOT judge and He Loved equally and gave respect when others did not. If Jesus can endure judgement, then so can we.
AuthorMy name is Isis Bryant. I have been trying to explore the meaning of life. I embarked on the journey to search for God's everlasting love. I am a senior at Parkway South High School. Class of 2015. I am not the average teenage girl but an extraordinaire. I am a living testimony, and so are you. I believe life is important, and God gives us this one to live, so that we can experience His enduring love. Pain Is Not Pemanent.. Modesty Is Beautiful... Ignorance Of Scripture is Ignorance Of Christ... Our Hearts Are Restless Until They Rest In You.... ArchivesOctober 2014 For It Is Giving That We Receive... Be Joyful In HOPE, Patient In AFFLICTION, Faithful In PRAYER The Things That We Love Tell Us What We Are... Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are |