LESSON #8: BE CAREFUL HOW YOU TREAT OTHERS
- Terryann Scott
- Jul 26, 2014
- 3 min read
from the series ""The Greatest Lessons ever Learnt"
(based on a personal compilation about life).
Terry-Ann Scott
Counsellor: "Your honor, I'd like to recall the Golden rule case Matt. 7:12, "Do unto others as you would have them do unto you" linked with case Gal. 6:7, "whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap".
Judge: "Proceed".
Counsellor: "It is rather crutial, that people begin to realize the seriousness associated with how we see others; as our percieved interpretation will in most case determine how we treat them".
Judge: "I'm listening".
Counsellor: "If someone is seen as important you'll treat them with respect, if someone is seen as loyal, you'll treat them with honor, and if someone is seen as successful, you'll hold them with high estem".
Judge: "True" (he fixes his tie).
Counsellor: "Well, the same principle holds true for the opposite. If you look down on people and see them less valuable or less important than they really are, you will treat them in the same regards...as being less significant or even invisible to humanity".
Judge: "Counsellor what are you trying to say?"
Counsellor: "Your honor. Every single person in this human race is special and therefore is important in God's eyes. God is depending on us his children to be able to identify something great within another, that that seed can be nourished and grow to perfection. That is one way in which we can create a better place. When we identify greatness within another, greatness nurtured can turn into something spectular. That one act of kindness can result in history created. That seed that you choose to nourish may become the President or Prime Minister for the next generation. That seed nurtured could become one that creates new findings in the medical field such as a cure for cancer or even aids. Nurturing that seed could prevent someone from taking their own life and offer hope".
Judge: "Counsellor".
Counsellor: "We often treat people based on how we see them in comparison with ourselves and we fail to realize that what we are doing is planting seeds for our own future returns. We fail to recognize that the same way in which we deal with others, someone else will deal with us in that sense. This is a principle that works both ways. If you sow good you will reap good and if you so bad you will reap bad. The word of God does not lie and it says; "whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap". What ever you plant, that is the same you will reap! What kind of seed are you sowing today? If you want to reap good things, start sowing good deeds. See others the way God sees them, be nice, kind and helpful in what ever way you can. As you sow good seed in the life of others, just remember the golden rule..."do unto othrs as you would have them do unto you". The way in which people treat you is determined by the way you treat them".
Prosecutuion: "I object!"
Judge: "Over ruled!"
Counsellor: "Whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap. Be careful how you see and treat others because the outcome of it will affect your life whether good or bad. Your honor, with this being said, I rest my case. Thank you".
Gal. 6:7: "Be not decieved God is not mocked, whatsoever a man soweth that shall he also reap".
"We play an integral part in the outcome of our future" ~ Terry-Ann Scott ~
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