As an ordinary person, what we often think about is how to criticize what others have done is not perfect, or what they have done wrong, and even feel complacent and feel that they have gained something.
Under that kind of arrogance, it's all a crime.
First, you have no right to judge anyone. Arrogance is already a crime.
Second, what the world lacks is not the truth, but the truth. What is truth? Getting people like fish is one of the reasons.
Is to completely open yourself, even your enemy can be honest with each other and even let him/her see the truth.
When Jesus was on the cross, he faced people's incomprehension, hatred, fear and so on. Then today I finally got everyone's trust, love, dependence, expectation and wisdom ~ ~
Quote a passage, a bit long:
If I can speak the language of thousands of people and angels, but have no love, I become a gong or a cymbal. If I have the ability to predict, all kinds of mysteries and knowledge, and all kinds of beliefs, I can move mountains, but without love, I am nothing. If I give all my money to the poor and burn myself, but have no love, it is still useless to me.
Love is patient and kind; Love is not jealousy; Love is not boasting, not being arrogant, not doing shy things, not seeking its own benefits, not getting angry easily, not being evil, not liking injustice, but liking truth; Always tolerate, always believe, always hope and always endure.
Love never stops. The prophet's ability to preach will eventually disappear; The ability to speak dialects will eventually stop; Knowledge will eventually disappear. What we know now is limited, and what the prophet said is limited. When perfection comes, finiteness will go up in smoke. When I was a child, my words were like children, my brain was like children, and my thoughts were like children. When I became a man, I abandoned my children. Now we seem to be looking in the mirror, vaguely (the original seems to be a guess), and then we will face each other. What I know now is limited, and then I will know everything, just as the Lord knows me.
Now there are three things that exist forever: faith, hope and love, and the greatest of them is love.
(1 Corinthians 13 and KJV)