Knowing God Helps People To Understand Others

By Kimberly Sanders


There is a lot that goes on in the world that can clutter the mind. In a way, this is a good thing because technology plays a big role in the entertainment and information many people ingest every day. At the same time, the viral world can also be filled with negativity that can be emotionally and mentally crippling. While bad news cannot be entirely avoided, it helps to have some balance. People who say that knowing God can help with solving problems and maintaining sanity when it seems like the world is unraveling.

Growing up, many people have been taught to speak their mind, keep quiet, or tell the truth when it is convenient. What a person needs to look at is whether these behavior patterns have affected their relationships. Someone may realize their ways have hurt others or they were bypassed for an opportunity that could have had a positive impact on their lives. However, they fear change and sometimes expect others to conform to their character flaws.

This is mostly due to being able to relate and share their story with a possible solution is a gift that cannot be found elsewhere. People will spend money on self help courses, medical professionals, and even psychics looking for answers. In many cases, the answers are right in front of their face. All they have to do is respond and follow the light.

A lot of people often say that when a lightbulb goes off in their head, it is the breakthrough moment they needed to solve a problem. In most cases, seeing the light has nothing to do with religion. However, there is at least one Bible verse that reinforces being able to see through people and situations is the best way to survive a conflict.

Sometimes a person cannot make change alone. It may take joining a church or nondenominational support group to overcome negative behaviors. If a person feels that they do not need help but have a hard time stopping what is damaging them mentally or physically, they need to reach out to someone.

Although this process can be emotionally or mentally cleansing, striving for perfection is unrealistic. In some communities, there is usually someone with a history of doing bad things but their transformation has resulted in them condemning others who have gone astray. This approach is not always proactive since people are different.

When things go wrong in life, everyone needs solace to balance themselves mentally. By surrounding oneself with good people, personal interests, or even physical activity can help clear the mind of negative thinking. For some, going to church or other institution reinforces the positivity needed to be productive in this life.

For a lot of people, there is a light at the tunnel that allows them to make a personal upgrade. The average adult spends money upgrading gadgets and other electronic devices but fails to realize that changing self is free. Although a physical transformation can lead to more opportunities both professionally and socially, converting the inside can last a lot longer.




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