"There came a man who was sent from God: his name was john. He came as a witness to testify concerning that light, so thaty through him all men might believe. He himself was not the light; he came only as a witness to the light." --John 1:6-8
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A computer has a firewall (a program) that prevents stuff or software entering our computer that may be a harmful. It also acts like a door that opens and closes making the decision of what is safe and what is not… even it controls what could lead into the world. We are so completely different, yet in common were all humans living in the same place… earth! I think when one person shares their mind with us, that firewall program wants to close the door… this is too new, too different from my mind and too hard to understand. But should we really be closed minded even when it out of our comfort zone?
We can all look at the same painting and come up with many different ideas, thoughts and concepts of what we see in the painting. Instead that program automatically shuts others out of our mind and life. Why? I am reminded that we need to open the door of positive ideas, thoughts, feeling and concepts into our lives. After all, the worst thing we could get is a better understand of that same paint when we all open that door into our mind. I think the only time we should close the door is to stop the negative side that may delete the good ideas, thoughts and concepts.
God give me the path that leads me to the opportunity to follow you and my mission you have given me. “Make the most of every opportunity for doing good in these evil days.” (Ephesians 5:16)