Upon dry land have thoughts for reflections on the surface of water. First, get to understand this new environment and it's surroundings. Then, thoughts should be in the right perspective.
They really are only out for themselves. Any sudden presence of an outsider and they come down hard. In all fairness, for the everyday usual activity by the familiar faces to see. And then a complete stranger comes from nowhere known within their own knowledge of the land.
Don't be fooled by the illusion of the outside. Judging the book by it's cover, basically. It's just a small doorway, who knows which passage to where it'll lead. What room it can open widely into. Only one way to find out.
Need to be more understanding, at least some commonsense, in what is logical to the facts. The choices to make that are between inevitable and optional.
The good thing with them balancing this one rule upon their head. Is that, the rule comes from another source rather than their own mind. If, this rule can be convinced to change. Then there is hope by others can change too.
In the forest; might be living on opposite sides of a river. The intentions in life are hugely shared. Both see the same rising and setting sun. Both watch the same tide ebb and rise. Catch the same fish, eat the same fruits, breathe the same air. Even the clouds above form a shape of a heart. The only thing that separates each from an other. Is the fear of diving in and gaining depths that both will need to help rise above.
1 Timothy Ch.3:V.7 " - Moreover he must have a good report of them which are without; lest he fall into reproach and the snare of the devil."
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