Is it true that we cannot understand our errors?
By Anthony Joseph Hopkins Is it really true that we cannot understand our errors? This is a very good question because it means that the only person who literally understand us is God. This does not give me free will to do whatever I want. It really does not mean that we have a right to commit a crime and think it is not our fault. Proverbs 20:11 says that every child is known by their deeds; whether it is good, pure and right. This means that we were taught morality from our parents. This means that as children, we are taught the things we can do, compared to the things that we cannot do. According to 1st Corinthians 13:11 says that we once were a child, so we acted like a child, I thought as a child, so when I became a man, I learn to put away childish things.
It is not very easy for certain children and adults when it comes to maturity. However, God makes a way for all of us to advance in our personal lives. As far as our secret faults are concerned, everyone has them. There are people who think that they have things under control, but they do not. It is time to focus on boundaries for a moment. When it comes to boundaries, this means that there are a set of rules and goals that were defined in advance. The Lord knows exactly what we need, long before we ask Him. Psalms 18:18 says that they confronted me in the day of my calamity, but the Lord is my support. Only God knows how to deal with our circumstances.
Further, I want to say that it is very hard to admit to our errors to other people. God knows us very well. Jeremiah 1:5 says before I formed you in the womb, I knew you, I ordained you as a prophet to the nations. This means that God knows us in advance. He even know exactly how long we are going to live. God also have plans for all of us. Some of these plans are prevalent in some as it is for others. When it comes to Spiritual Gifts and talents, God has a divine plan for mankind. As a child, I wanted to join the military or become a fireman. There are things that I have always wanted to do, but I did not do them.
Moreover, I will admit that I have followed others and imitate the behaviors of others. In the long run, it was not something that I really wanted to do in the first place. It might have been good at first because of peer pressure and I ended up doing failing at my attempt to be like everyone else. Currently, I ask God in advance for the things that I want to do. I ask God because I do not want to make the mistakes of the past. My mother and my caretakers always encouraged me to do whatever I really want. I have learned a whole lot from all of my past relationships with women and other people.
Finally, I want to say that I have learned a lot of things from simple trial and error. Proverbs 15:3 says: The eyes of the LORD are everywhere, keeping watch on the wicked and the good. God knows what is good for all of us. I have to simply keep asking Him for it. I only wish that I can only see Him for myself. I need God to help me out for the rest of my life. I cannot just keep doing things for myself without God’s help. I will admit that I am guilty of wanting something when I want it. I cannot do that anymore. I have to allow God to show me the way to the promise land. God Bless All of You!! May the Lord God continue to bless all of you! Thank You for reading my blog.