Snippet
If we could read the secret history of our enemies, we
should find in each man’s life sorrow and suffering enough to disarm all
hostility. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Scripture
Early next morning he returned to the Temple and the entire
crowd came to him. So he sat down and began to teach them. But the scribes and
Pharisees brought in to him a woman who had been caught in adultery. They made
her stand in front, and then said to him, “Now, master, this woman has been
caught in adultery, in the very act. According to the Law, Moses commanded us
to stone such women to death. Now, what do you say about her?”
They said this to test him, so that they might have some
good grounds for an accusation. But Jesus stooped down and began to write with
his finger in the dust on the ground. But as they persisted in their
questioning, he straightened himself up and said to them, “Let the one among
you who has never sinned throw the first stone at her.” Then he stooped down
again and continued writing with his finger on the ground. And when they heard
what he said, they were convicted by their own consciences and went out, one by
one, beginning with the eldest until they had all gone.
Jesus was left alone,
with the woman still standing where they had put her. So he stood up and said
to her, “Where are they all—did no one condemn you?”
And she said, “No
one, sir.” “Neither do I condemn you,” said Jesus to her. “Go home and do not
sin again.” John 8:2-11 JB Phillips
Song
Hank Williams said it best Guy Clark
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GnhzS40qTEM
One man’s hawk is another man’s dove, one man’s hug is
another man’s shove
One man’s rock is another man’s sand, one man’s fist is
another man’s hand
One man’s tool is another man’s toy, one man grief is
another man’s joy
One man’s squawk is another man’s sing, one man’s crutch is
another man’s wing
One man’s pride is another man’s humble, one man’s step is
another man’s stumble
One man’s pleasure is another man’s pain, one man’s loss is
another man’s gain
One man’s can is another man’s grail, one man’s curse is
another man’s sail
One man’s right is another man’s wrong, one man’s curse is
another man’s song
Chorus
For every father’s daughter
For every mother’s son
The only think the same
Is that is ain’t for everyone
Hank Williams said it best
He said it a long time ago
"Unless you have made no mistakes in your life
Be careful of stones that you throw"
One man’s deuce is another man’s ace, one man’s back is
another man’s face
One man’s reason is another man’s rhyme, one man’s dollar is
another man’s dime
One man’s tree is another man’s post, one man’s angel is
another man’s ghost
One man’s rain is another man’s drought, one man’s hope is
another man’s doubt
One man’s false is another man’s fair, one man’s toup is
another man’s hair
One man’s hand is another man’s stub, one man’s feast is
another man’s grub
One man’s dread is another man’s dream, one man’s sigh is
another man’s scream
One man’s water is another man’s wine, one man’s daughter
leave another man’s cryin’
Chorus
One man’s famine is another man’s feast, one man’s pet is
another man’s beast
One man’s bat is another man’s ball, one man’s art is
another man’s scrawl
One man’s friend is another man’s foe, one man’s Joesph is
another man’s Joe
One man’s hammer is another man’s nail, one man’s freedom is
another man’s jail
One man’s road is another man’s rut, one man’s if is another
man’s but
One man’s treasure is another man’s trash, one man’s landin’
is another man’s crash
One man’s word is another man’s lie, one man’s dirt is
another man’s sky
One man’s skin is another man’s color, one man’s killer is
another man’s brother
Sentence Prayer
Father:
Open my eyes that we are all brothers and sisters.
May I treat others as your children
Jesus:
Help me to put down my throwing stones
And gather up stones to build a bridge
Holy Spirit
Help the words of Jesus be mine
Father, forgive them for they do not know
What they are doing. . .
Amen
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