Our preacher this Sunday morning made a brilliant observation. When you are sitting in that chair in the Optometrist's office, and she asks you to read the line of random letters, it ain't the letters that are blurry.
This impresses me. We all too often think that the letters ARE indeed blurry, whereas we think our vision is perfect. But, it ain't the letters that are blurry.
We are so quick to find fault with others. They are too hasty, too slow, too smart, too dumb, too conservative, too liberal.
On the other hand, we are near perfect! If EVERYONE ELSE simply saw the world like we do... with OUR clear insight, I mean sight.
But, it ain't the letters that are blurry.
Think about it.
This impresses me. We all too often think that the letters ARE indeed blurry, whereas we think our vision is perfect. But, it ain't the letters that are blurry.
We are so quick to find fault with others. They are too hasty, too slow, too smart, too dumb, too conservative, too liberal.
On the other hand, we are near perfect! If EVERYONE ELSE simply saw the world like we do... with OUR clear insight, I mean sight.
But, it ain't the letters that are blurry.
Think about it.
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