What you lack in experience you make up for in humility and discipline
~DQ
in everything and anything.
Recognize that those who rail fiercely, pathetically asserting whatever sliver of authority and righteousness that they have (or think they have) with willpower and violence, really do so out of insecurity.
So to them (or us), and to the rest of the world, be humble.
Be very humble.
Bend gracefully, for such artistry is the greatest strengh to be learnt.
Like water; flowing peacefully beyond the realms of violence, it takes the path of least resistance. And in doing so, carves canyons out of stone.
God didn't choose to win the world over by asserting violence and authority.
He did so through grace.
Recognize that those who rail fiercely, pathetically asserting whatever sliver of authority and righteousness that they have (or think they have) with willpower and violence, really do so out of insecurity.
So to them (or us), and to the rest of the world, be humble.
Be very humble.
Bend gracefully, for such artistry is the greatest strengh to be learnt.
Like water; flowing peacefully beyond the realms of violence, it takes the path of least resistance. And in doing so, carves canyons out of stone.
God didn't choose to win the world over by asserting violence and authority.
He did so through grace.
Lord, teach me not to triumph over my enemies with such verbage.