tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3282674114519231030.post6822743006906821876..comments2009-02-06T10:38:39.943-08:00Comments on 1,000 Puzzles: Inner ThoughtsMilahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04835547207114691137noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3282674114519231030.post-85856357860935382622009-02-06T10:38:00.000-08:002009-02-06T10:38:00.000-08:00Dear Mila, you've pointed out some questions have ...Dear Mila, you've pointed out some questions have bothered me for long as well. The truth is: we're NOT supposed to have categories, classes, labels, and something else for our fellowmen in God's sight; I'm guilty of it though. I rebuke myself every time when I judge a person unintentionally. Yes, to me, it's that hard to not judge people but I'm practicing hard not to. Christ won't judge any of us and think we're inferior just because of our natural attributes, such as shyness and lack of courage. Yet he truly is delighted in our improvements. I guess the only way to break through the barriers we all have is to put the trust in Him that if we do our best to improve, he will love us no matter we finally overcome or not. I think that's the attitude and our free will matter. I will always remember you have a gentle, warm heart and always so thoughtful for your friends. I will also remember your artistic side. And you're still so young; there's a bright, unknown future awaits you! Do you know that? You're truly a child of God and it won't change whether you can speak to your language partner in an extroverted manner. Just keep moving forward, remember the good virtues you already have, and always remember that God loves you abundantly. And I love you as the way you are too!superegobearhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16362022323952632847noreply@blogger.com