The path of self pity
There was a saint in one. Because of his mastery of study and study, he came to the people of that village without discrimination. Bowing to his judgment. One day the men drag a woman near the saints and she is an adulteress. We have eyewitnesses to this act. She requested that you be punished for this wrong. The saints then asked the woman, "What do you want to say about this?"
She said, 'I'm sorry. Have unwittingly made a mistake. She apologized and said that I am guilty. Her face was cooked with remorse. But only the people demanded that she be punished.
What is the punishment for this in your theology? They should stone her to death. Became. But here is an important point. Those of you who have done nothing wrong so far have the power to strike a stone. And if a woman who has sinned covered it up and beat herself or herself with a sin less than a stone, the sin will be rolled up not only for them but for their loved ones, ”saints said.
Everyone looked face to face. No one came forward to stone her, for they were aware of the wrong they had done; They saw themselves as sinners in their eyes.
It is true that this woman has made a mistake. But it was a mistake to be made unconscious. She sincerely repented for that. The verdict was that it was her sin. The woman happily bowed to the leg of the saints and moved on.
Who's not wrong? It is natural for a man to do wrong. But it is important not to repent of the wrong done. Most of us talk about someone else's wrongdoing even though they have sinned. Not all of us are wrong. So let us first bring ourselves up and bring someone else. Where is the right of the self-purer to decide for himself or to decide what he is like?
The path of self pity |
There was a saint in one. Because of his mastery of study and study, he came to the people of that village without discrimination. Bowing to his judgment. One day the men drag a woman near the saints and she is an adulteress. We have eyewitnesses to this act. She requested that you be punished for this wrong. The saints then asked the woman, "What do you want to say about this?"
She said, 'I'm sorry. Have unwittingly made a mistake. She apologized and said that I am guilty. Her face was cooked with remorse. But only the people demanded that she be punished.
What is the punishment for this in your theology? They should stone her to death. Became. But here is an important point. Those of you who have done nothing wrong so far have the power to strike a stone. And if a woman who has sinned covered it up and beat herself or herself with a sin less than a stone, the sin will be rolled up not only for them but for their loved ones, ”saints said.
Everyone looked face to face. No one came forward to stone her, for they were aware of the wrong they had done; They saw themselves as sinners in their eyes.
It is true that this woman has made a mistake. But it was a mistake to be made unconscious. She sincerely repented for that. The verdict was that it was her sin. The woman happily bowed to the leg of the saints and moved on.
Who's not wrong? It is natural for a man to do wrong. But it is important not to repent of the wrong done. Most of us talk about someone else's wrongdoing even though they have sinned. Not all of us are wrong. So let us first bring ourselves up and bring someone else. Where is the right of the self-purer to decide for himself or to decide what he is like?
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