Tuesday, July 13, 2021

We live in a society of the hero, a society that creates a functional path to success, we have the freest society that has ever developed on earth, here we develop a separation between what is in the heart and what is ours Vision of reality in terms of its focus. This separation destroys our inner reality of true personal hope. The Bible calls it developing a numb heart. Our self-image is what we think, feel and act in this context. To our culture. The truth is that there is danger at both ends of life.The first thing we need to understand is that in this vision of life people is going in one direction completely disconnected. In this secularist way, we tend to project our influence on success in a way that has nothing to do with the actual vision of social unity. 

In other words, our own view of ourselves as our own image is very misleading; most of our problems come from both directions. On the one hand, when we project our own meaning more than it is, we judge the direction others are taking in our vision of their actions as our understanding of the reasons why they are going in that direction. Our vision of this world and the things that are happening are only in our understanding as we are able to see, hear and touch our present circumstances. When we see this life in a way that we determine events according to our conclusions. In terms of the direction in which people take this judgment, we place a burden on ourselves that ultimately translates into our personal hopes in return for our projection of our own importance in our influence. I think we find it very difficult as sinners to accept that people are going down a certain path in this life as something imaginative and we can think we understand why and what should be done, but the reality is that we are not omniscient or omnipresent. people go in directions in this life that are painful and based on their personal characteristics. 

 Solomon went in that direction and then wrote the book Ecclesiastes as a book that shows the pain of that direction as he looks back on his life. Hence, we need to see that we are quick to judge another person about things we do not know about that person because we have been influenced by ourselves, just as the person we are judging has learned to judge rationally. Why there is no neutral ground in the Christian life. We are all struck by the sickness of being Pharisees or falling into some kind of sickness, bearing the burden of sin and pain.  

So we find a very simple syndrome of problems Christians has with their self-image.Most of our problems stem from the weight of something we hold onto for reasons beyond the simplicity of the gospel we failed to address. It is one thing to say that Christ died for all the sins of his people. Another thing is to give our souls that identity for which we pour out our own hearts. We have a sure path towards the right. Because we argue that there is a healthy personal relationship to our worldview in the way Christ treated us in our salvation. In salvation, we begin to understand that we have a Shepherd who truly takes our burdens and teaches us to walk peacefully.
 

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