Take a Moment Out...(Reflect, Reply, Receive)

in #christian-trail8 years ago

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This world is a place where too many people spend too much time thinking about themselves. What would happen if we all deliberately tried to think of others more often? Take a moment to think about this question:

What can I do for someone today that would make their life better?

Reply to this post with your answer. Everyone who leaves an answer to this question will recieve an equal portion of the payout when this post pays out. And, I'll make a follow up post highlighting some of the best answers. That's my way of thanking you for your participation.

God bless, and do something deliberate today to improve the life of someone else...even if it's something small. Small things can make a big difference!

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Give someone who deserves it one of those @randowhale or whaleshares votes

Must say I'm surprised there are so many votes and not nearly as many comments! Remember it's the commenters who reply with a response to the question who'll recieve the portion of the payout. :)

So true. Good piece. I saw that in action not even an hour ago. I go to the store and when we came out the next thing I see is my 14 year old son helping an old lady to her car with her bags and holding her arm

How sweet! I'm sure that brightened her day!

I thought so too. Maybe that's just what she needed

I must confess I didn't really do anything today to make someone's life better, in fact, I had to point out a hard troubling truth to a brother in Christ of his behaviour in hoping that he will wake up and stop irking other people's life just so that they will "push him" to do the right thing in so that he doesn't need to be responsible of what he does.

I didn't asked for it. He / She did (or gave) it for (to) me.

and this was his usual response when people inquire his actions.
This was going out of board today and I confess I couldn't take his "pushing around" and stood firm and asked him to weigh on his own actions and take back the responsibilities of his own actions and not pushing task to others do his own things for him.
Sigh.
Anyway, upvoted for you.

I would consider that doing something to make someone's life better actually. And it would if he had considered what you said...telling a 'troubling truth' is one type of showing the love of Christ when it's a more difficult thing to do. God bless

Thank you for your encouraging and affirming words. It was a really hard decision to be kind to a fellow sibling in Christ, and yet be truthful about it. I really hope he realise that and repent, not leeching on other people and let God be his ultimate Guide proactively...