THOUGHT

"Love is the only force capable of transforming an enemy into a friend."
--Martin Luther King Jr.

SCRIPTURE

“A new commandment I give unto you, That ye love one another; as I have loved you, that ye also love one another.”
--John 13:34

Monday, January 12, 2009

{Food for Thought}

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Which of your senses do you value the most?

6 comments:

  1. This is a hard question! To pick just one...I certainly would not choosed to be without any, but which do I value the most? I would have to say sight. I find so much peace in seeing all the beautiful things this world has to offer. I marvel at the beauty of nature. I cherish the sweet faces of my children. I find joy in the individuality of people. There is so much beauty all around us!

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  2. Now that is a tough question. I don't think I truly have a favorite, because it will always change depending upon the situation I am in. I think I can honestly say I do not have a favorite sense.

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  3. Well, by looking at me you might think Taste, but you would be wrong. I don't know how happy I could be in life, if I didn't have my Sight. I truely enjoy seeing all the colors the world has to offer me. I love to see the greens of grasses and leaves sprouting in the spring, and all the beautiful colors of Summer. The Brightness of Winter White(which we have not been able to experience much of this year). I love to see the look of my childrens faces when I wake them up in the morning, and the look of my husbands face when dinner is cooking. I love to see my family together for the holidays, and the pictures of Christ on my wall. There are just some things that can't be described through smell, taste,touch, and sound. I am greatful I am able to experience all these sences.

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  4. I am very grateful for my sight. I love to be outside running, biking, hiking, skiing, even yardwork...just being active while enjoying our beautiful world. It would make this very difficult if I were blind.

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  5. I would have to agree with the sight sayers! I just don't know what I would do if I couldn't see my children's beautiful faces. I would definately miss my other senses if I didn't have them though...even hearing when my kids are crying!

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  6. I would definitely miss my sight or any of the other senses, but what about your sense of humor? I would miss my sense of humor because it hasn't had a chance to fully develop yet. It's so small and insecure. Everytime I open my mouth to say something funny, it runs and hides! I try to boost it's self esteem by laughing when ever it tries to be funny, but I usually notice that I am the only one laughing!

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