Taking
care of toddlers, I severely scold them whenever they make
mistakes.
My heart hurts, but I decided that it is for the child’s own good to point out
their faults.
However, rather than scolding them all the time, I found out that when I embrace them, the children seemed to change.
Scolding may change a person that moment, but it doesn’t last
long.
Though love does not change a person right away, as time passes by, that person
realizes, and that realization stays touched in his heart. I think that
eventually changes that person.
While
walking on the gospel road, there are cases when we have different thoughts from
each other, and things don’t turn out as the way we want
to.
Whenever that happens, it makes me concerned.
Is it helpful to tell the brother or sister about their mistakes, or is it better to
just wait restraining myself?
Both
seem to be right, but I find myself brooding which one is
right.
The
answer was in Mother’s love; what I’ve seen, heard and
felt.
Whenever I made mistakes, Mother never told my
faults.
As
time passed by, and when I lately realized my faults, Mother’s love came to me,
moving me.
That
love gave me strength, for me to put on effort to change
myself.
Though
every moment, I try to resemble Mother’s heart, when I face difficult situation,
it doesn’t turn out what I thought to be.
This
is the evidence that I haven’t change into love yet.
Now,
carrying emotionally surging Mother’s love, I also will become the child who
shares that kind of love.
I give thanks and glory to God the Mother who is waiting for us to realize the love and sacrifices of God.
The World Mission Society Church of God follows the teachings of God, Christ Ahnsahnghong and God the Mother
who will save us from this sinful world.
I tend to be rash at times. But in God who set an example, I realized that I have to change~:)
ReplyDeleteScolding makes hide the mistakes
ReplyDeleteLoving and waiting makes beg the forgiveness of mistakes