
So ein Thema im Lifehacker Blog? Was hat das denn mit Gott zu tun? Wenn Ihnen der Begriff nicht gefällt, dann ersetzen Sie ihn doch einfach durch “Mein Gewissen” oder “Mein Gefühl”
- die Gedanken machen auf jeden Fall Sinn. Sehr viel Sinn sogar.
God won’t ask what kind of car you
drove, but will ask how many people
you drove who didn’t have transportation.
God won’t ask the square footage of
our house, but will ask how many
people you welcomed into your home.
God won’t ask about the fancy
clothes you had in your closet, but
will ask how many of those clothes
helped the needy.
God won’t ask about your social
status, but will ask what kind of
class you displayed.
God won’t ask how many material
possessions you had, but will ask
if they dictated your life.
God won’t ask what your highest
salary was, but will ask if you
compromised your character to
obtain that salary.
God won’t ask how much overtime you
worked, but will ask if you
worked overtime for your family
and loved ones.
God won’t ask how many promotions
you received, but will ask how
you promoted others.
God won’t ask what your job title
was, but will ask if you
performed your job to the best of your ability.
God won’t ask what you did to help
yourself, but will ask what you
did to help others.
God won’t ask how many friends you
had, but will ask how many people to
whom you were a true friend.
God won’t ask what you did to
protect your rights, but will ask
what you did to protect the rights of
others.
God won’t ask in what neighborhood
you lived, but will ask how you
treated your neighbors.
God won’t ask about the color of
your skin, but will ask about the
content of your character.
God won’t ask how many times your
deeds matched your words, but
will ask how many times they didn’t.

Dienstag, der 30. März 2010 um 12:47
Gott hat eine Menge zu tun.
Veileicht sollten wir ihn ab und zu entlasten
und uns selbst Fragen stellen.
Danke für die Inspiration!
KarlHeinz Karius