"I don't like my life this way, I'd have prefered it has the likes of the other lady or the other guy. It looks more appealing to me". "If only my life was like that of Sandra, or more like Samuel, or my family like the Johnson's, my life would be smoother than it is." "Everything seems to work well for her/him. She's got everything. He has a perfect life; the connections, the looks, the money, the luxurious life, etc." Many minds are forced to think in this pattern because they percieve a life that looks better (in quote) than theirs. They feel the grass is greener on the other side but fail to realize that the grass will continue to look green until they get close to it. Well, that's by the way. My concern now is, if non–christians (the heathens) gets trapped in their own thoughts and high expectations they've set for themselves using the lives and successes of others as yardstick to measure up their lives, we as chri...
...channeling young minds and lives the Christ way.