we have to bare the consequences of our actions
think into the future, what will i do today that will affect tomorrow?
its not just what we do in the moment that is inconsequential and will have no effect on the future...
all actions have their corresponding reactions
to learn: Erik Erikson's 8 stages of psycosocial development
Human Bill of Righ
we all have things to unlearn
'no one is perfect'
lots of different ways to view that phrase
if its from a negative perspective looking at our own-selves:
i'n not perfect, no one is, so why bother trying?
another perspective looking at others:
no one else is perfect either, so they are no better than me,
no point putting another on a pedestal and looking up to them,
they are as flawed as us
no one really has it all together
another perspective:
i'm not perfect, you're not perfect, no one will ever be perfect
only Jesus is... and there's a pathway to get better in life
that's what rightousness is:
it's not the absence of sin,
its the realization and acknowledgement of the current state were in and the humility to admit we need help externally
Jesus was meek, He was humble
but He wasn't a pushover or someone without a backbone
He got angry, made a whip, flipped tables
righteous anger consumes Him,
as it should us.
noah is having HFM, so cant go to day care
with him for the next few days
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