To Clap with One Hand

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Author: Martin Akwari ISBN: 9781453570098
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: October 18, 2010
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Martin Akwari
ISBN: 9781453570098
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: October 18, 2010
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

Each person in a family, a set up or organization is unique, in spite of perceived flaws, real or imaginary. God in His Infinite Wisdom declared all things he created as good. The challenge in every relationship is to seek out what to like in a person, rather than what to hate, and develop this into a kind of monument. God is at the center of all living and he has designed humans to only function properly to the extent that they realize that it is the pool of strength and good that beautifies each person. Just like one stick of broom cannot sweep the floor, our lives are intertwined with that of others, with God having oversight of us all. If its difficult to clap with one hand, each person we meet represents the other hand, which beauty if we recognize and use would combine with our idle selfish hand to compose a beautiful symphony. The brevity of life has made such a symphony a vital part of living and relationships.

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Each person in a family, a set up or organization is unique, in spite of perceived flaws, real or imaginary. God in His Infinite Wisdom declared all things he created as good. The challenge in every relationship is to seek out what to like in a person, rather than what to hate, and develop this into a kind of monument. God is at the center of all living and he has designed humans to only function properly to the extent that they realize that it is the pool of strength and good that beautifies each person. Just like one stick of broom cannot sweep the floor, our lives are intertwined with that of others, with God having oversight of us all. If its difficult to clap with one hand, each person we meet represents the other hand, which beauty if we recognize and use would combine with our idle selfish hand to compose a beautiful symphony. The brevity of life has made such a symphony a vital part of living and relationships.

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