Friday, October 9, 2020

      "Do not rejoice at your enemy's misfortunes," a Hebrew proverb says, "but want the best for him."  Or God will bless him anyway.

Practicing Eternity" Sunrise/Afternoon February 10, 2015 - Dorothea Mills     In this era of highly polarized political dialogue and disputation, avoiding what we might call Schadenfreude is difficult.  However, it seems to be the only way forward.  We demean ourselves if we suppose our integrity to be ours, and ours alone.  There is always a bigger picture.     And we do not paint it.  Although it may be easy enough to say that, well, one day God will judge all things and hold everyone accountable for his or her deeds, I'm not sure this resolves the issue.  We live do not live in the "later;" we live in the here and now.

     Nonetheless, unless there is a bigger picture, we have no business judging anyway.

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