JUDGE-MENTAL
Is it true that when we judge,
A reputation could be smudged?
What if God, kind and fair,
Never wanted His kids to go there.
Imagine if His gentle nudge,
Was all we needed to budge our grudge,
A jaded heart is the price we pay,
When we say others don’t make the grade
Prejudice justified,
Is the deflective skill of trying to hide,
The truth of who we are inside,
While we gloss over our destructive pride
Fault-finding is very blinding,
It’s our own beam we should be minding.
The narcissism of criticism will boomerang –
And split the atom of harmony with a “boom” and a “bang”!
Mistakes and errors and sins and more -
Was that your chance to close the door?
To write people off with a slam in the face,
And disempower Divine grace.
Kindness and mercy, forgiveness and care
These will triumph in Love’s courageous dare
No one ever gave us a Judgement Seat;
So, give someone the chance to find their feet.
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