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Reflections - Do not trust! The football game that morning predicted an exciting encounter. The changuitos were eager to start the match. You hear the whistle and start running all after the ball, short passes, long passes and there are running from side to side, end to end of the court, suddenly a long shot, long, long. The ball ended up right in the middle of the swamp that was on the other side of the court. The changuitos stop pretending the edge of the swamp to reach the ball supported by a stick, another throws a stone and nothing. Suddenly a bold and brave little monkey is giving similar hops to get where the ball. The subject, while the other monkeys from shore applauded and cheered him. Suddenly the little monkey begins to sink, the more pretending moved forward or sinking out more. The expectant monkeys shouted Save yourself! Save yourself!. Given the spirited shouts the changuito is subject to their own ears and starts to pull up, pretending to save himself from sinking. "Trust wholeheartedly in the Lord and lean not on your own understanding" Proverbs 3.5 In my opinion this is one of the most challenging writings to human pride is believed too wise, it is believed that on their own will ahead. Those who have had the opportunity to study a profession, get a diploma or achieve a successful career, even those who have achieved social status, economic or labor transcendent, we suddenly found ourselves in the middle of the swamp like the little monkey in the anecdote. Try out our problems alone, trying to do things without help or worse, pretend not need anyone to get ahead in life is the worst of the fallacies. The book of Proverbs shows us the benefits of wisdom, surrender completely to look for intelligence and judgment as if looking for silver or hidden treasure. "The teachings are a lamp, corrections and advice is the way of life" Proverbs. 6.23 "Always look forward, look straight ahead. Look closely at where you put your feet, and always will tread on solid ground. " Proverbs. 4.25-26 Psych. Patricia Villanueva villanuevacervantes@hotmail Reflections - Renuevo.net Related Articles:
Posted on: Thu, 06 Jun 2013 03:22:26 +0000

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