Friday, September 5, 2014

Reflections

I suppose every man nearing life's end seeks a personal mental solace, which validates a purposeful journey. Perhaps many men take liberties identifying with Frank Sinatra's song, "My Way" because it suggests that a man must beat-back perilous struggles to succeed. I am sure most men justify making the aforementioned case with conditional concessions to reality measured against one's perception. Regardless of one's thesis or a counter-argument, we all listen to that inner spiritual voice that says, "Well done; you did good."
One certain factor is the ability for every person to evaluate and draw conclusions about our neighbor's life rather than self-scrutiny.
I believe our Lord saw this inherent weakness. Did He not speak with clarity of the speck in one's eye versus the speck in others' eyes?

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