Then the Lord said to Cain, "Where is your brother Abel?" "I don't know," he replied. "Am I my brother's keeper?"
When envy and selfishness reign, death will no doubt soon follow after. However, when love and compassion are lived out, an abundant life will begin to blossom. Cain chose envy and selfishness over love and compassion. Had he chosen to love his brother instead of succumbing to his fleshly desires, he would have found life with Abel to be fruitful. Thomas S. Stewart was a blind law student at McGill. His brother, William, became his eyes and ears throughout every different phase of Thomas' collegiate life. Thomas graduated as the Valedictorian of his class, while William finished as the Salutatorian. Their story is a testament to how two can work together to achieve greatness when envy and selfishness are put to the side. Just imagine what could be accomplished if every believer would put aside his or her envy and selfishness. Just imagine what your life would be like if you would put aside your own envy and selfishness. Just imagine what that would be like.
1 comment:
Amen, this really shows selflessness. God bless
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