Joshua and the Children
Here's another interesting thought: "The overriding interest of God is not perfect happiness or perfectly just societies in this world. It was not a just or perfect society in Jesus' day, and yet he was interested not in revolutions to resolve that problem, but in people focusing their vision on God and finding peace within themselves."
A great story, and many very interesting and challenging insights - too numerous to expound on here. However, here's one last one. Joshua was talking to an old priest who was frightened to die and meet God. In part, here's what Joshua had to say: "Jesus tried so hard to help people understand that God loves them as they are. He knows they are human. He made them that way and it is human to be weak and imperfect. God did not intend to make humans little gods. He created each individual to do a little job, to make their little contribution to help others and perfect his creation, and gave to each just what he or she needs to do that job. The rest of the personality is imperfect, but that's all right. The person will grow to become, in God's good tim,e what He wants that person to become. As long as people love God and care for others, they need never be afraid of meeting God."
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