Walking A Mile In Someone's Shoes

by Tom   Sep 2, 2005


You should never say what you may regret;
Always be remembered for the good that you meant.
Always help out those in need;
It may be you eventually looking for that similar deed.
If a dollar meant a homeless man's next meal;
What if it was you stuck with that deal?
Stop a bully from paying their victim their dues;
Imagine being the one standing in their shoes.
Never be conceited for the cancers you don't share;
You may have setbacks you'll think are unfair.
Never look down at someone riding a wheelchair;
Would you have the patience if you were sitting there?
If you heard someone damning Jesus or God;
Would they pay the price impaled to the cross?
Never feel bad that you're an adopted son;
God gave you parents with a greater love.
Don't turn away from a kid hooked on alcohol or drugs;
Maybe the punishment they're enduring has been quite enough.
Never curse the Lord for any unanswered prayers;
Perhaps it's a blessing to show you that He cares.

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