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Sunday’s Food for Thought : Concern for Others

3 March 2013No Comment

Dr Andrew Gih, a Chinese Revivalist, once shared this thought in a Gospel Rally :

If I had 100 pieces of clothes and I wore them all at once, I’d die from the heat.

If I had 100 beds and everyday I moved from one bed to another, I would not remember which ones I had slept on.

If I had loads of food and I finish them all, I’d die from being too full.

If we had any excessive things, should we brag or boast about them?

As sinners, we have the tendency to care only for our own profits and losses.

We are more concerned only with what we gain, and what we lose.

Let’s learn to share, care and think about other people’s well being.

Because although we are all different from one another, we’re all created in the image of God.

Let’s learn to respect and understand other people.

Because it’s the basics of a harmonious family, a less individualistic society.

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