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More forgiving, less fault-finding!”

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    More forgiving, less fault-finding!”

    INTRO: It is so easy to get into the trap of judging others unfairly!

    ILLUS: Chuck Swindoll told of his being at a pastor’s conference where he would be speaking. The first day there a man approached him and said how greatly he had looked forward to hearing Dr. Swindoll speak and his delight at now finally being able to realize that desire. That evening Swindoll noticed the man was sound asleep only a few minutes into of the sermon. Swindoll thought to himself that perhaps he was tired after a long day’s drive and couldn’t help himself - but this continued to happen night after night. Dr. Swindoll soon became very upset in his spirit with this man! On the last night the man’s wife came up and apologized for her husband’s inattention to the messages. She then explained that he had recently been diagnosed as having terminal cancer and the medication he was taking to ease the pain made him extremely sleepy. But it had been one of his life-long ambitions to hear Dr. Swindoll speak before he died, and now he had fulfilled that goal. Source Unknown.
    An older lady, who had no affinity for con¬temporary worship, was complaining about a particular song used in the worship service at her church. A fellow worshipper responded, “That is not a new song - it is a very old song! David sang that song to Saul.” The older lady replied, “Well now, for the first time, I understand why Saul threw the javelin at him when he sang.”
    Fault-finders often try to hide their own faults by casting a negative light on others!
    a. Perhaps there is someone you are constantly critical of.
    (1) Focus on their good qualities – look to compliment instead of criticize.
    (2) Try seeing that person through the eyes of God’s loving grace.
    (3) Walk a mile in their shoes. Many adults grew up with harsh parents always bringing up the bad and never good.



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    #2
    You have no idea how much I need this today, thanks for posting!

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      #3
      Thank you Bro Bill needed that! God always knowes how to get to you doesn't he!

      Sandra

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        #4
        Blessings Brother, Blessings

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          #5
          ttt morning crowd

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            #6
            Thank you, i needed this one!!

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              #7
              appreciate the reminder.

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                #8
                thank you!! this was needed this morning! harsh phone call bright early this morning and now this has redirected my thoughts! if you cant change a situation, change how you see it!

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                  #9
                  Very good words, Sometimes hard to live by but very good words

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