The Good Bood says, "We've all come short of the glory of God, for all have sinned; no not one is righteous..." But some "sins" are worse than others. Sometimes the desire to get out from under, and away from our skeletons manifest its self by sharing, acknoweldging those dark secerts with others; even be they complete strangers.
How should one react to another's sharing of their "sins"? Depends. To who, how dark, and how yours compares to theirs. Skeletons once served a purpose; lost their appeal, and are then discarded in hopes of being forgotten... they sometimes find a way of showing up again.
What are some of yours? -
We are all human after all???? And thus we all are all sinners...????
ReplyDeleteAll, All, All... hmmm - yep don't like it either, but that's what tha book said.
ReplyDeleteIf you could read the minds of others... know their secrets... find those bones they keep hidden away... would you dare to peak?
ReplyDeleteFeeling accepted is important, especially for addicts and children of divorce. We want to know that our sins are not so great that they might preclude others (or God) from loving us.