Driving down the breezy boulevard, a sign posted on the office front caught my attention. Big black letters read "Ethical Home Health Care." I thought to myself, that though it boasted of being ethical and was making a point to advertise that way, it made me suspect that it could be completely false. I have grown skeptical of labels, particularly of individuals or groups that seem to emphasize how good or right they are. It's so very easy to verbalize that we are upright, ethical, always doing the right thing; but it seems too difficult to live that out. It seems the louder or bolder we proclaim our goodness, the worse our behavior becomes. It seems that we live in a day, when it is easier to say than to be. . .
So today, I want to be what I say, I want my words to match my actions. Perhaps, I can start by not broadcasting all my selfish gains. I can start by being humble, admitting that I too can do the worst. It's only by the grace of God that I can be different and make an impact for the good, it's only by His hand that I can be . . .
So today, I want to be what I say, I want my words to match my actions. Perhaps, I can start by not broadcasting all my selfish gains. I can start by being humble, admitting that I too can do the worst. It's only by the grace of God that I can be different and make an impact for the good, it's only by His hand that I can be . . .
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