Outdoor Truths
Thursday, September 22, 2011 9:09 am
What I have noticed, however, over the years is the tendency that some have to try too hard to be a part of the group. Their effort shows up usually by finding what they perceive to be, a common punching bag. It may involve politics, religion, or even race, and they think if they can bash a group or people they’ll be accepted. To me, it’s just a sign of immaturity and ignorance. And it also shows the insecurities of those who have to find something or someone to tear down in order to, somehow, make them look good. It makes me sick. A wise man once said, “Reputation is what man thinks you are. Character is what God knows you are.” Our character is who we are when no one is looking. And our character must be built not on traditions and on a bad experience, but on the truth of the Scriptures. Now this little column that I do will go out to many publications in several states. It will be read by a few people. And just in case anybody wonders where I stand, let me tell you……….. I believe that I’m a better person than my enemies think I am, and a worse person than my friends think. I believe that bad people, at times, do good things, and good people, at times, do bad things. I believe that anything that I am or that I have is only by the grace of God and not by any merit of mine. I believe God loves everyone. As we used to sing as a child, “Red, yellow, black and white, they are precious in His sight.” And if they are precious in His sight, they will be precious in my sight as well. And lastly, I believe that I would rather have fewer readers than to give up the things I believe, for more. Gary Miller gary@outdoortruths.org
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