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A town judge and a doer of God's blessing not only meets the individual but also collective. The way of comfort is marked by permanent criticism and mutual recriminations. Everyday life is full of guilt. We look at the other the opportunity to impute my frustrations. My boss is guilty of my property, my family is a heavy burden to carry on their backs and only politicians flock to the detriment of the people themselves. What do we do to make a difference? What adds to our minds the constant criticism? Why the enemy is always on the outside and not inside of me? wandered 40 years in the wilderness. Most perished. Only the new generation went through the test successfully and enjoyed the abundance of the Promised Land. A generation free of the old practices, decided to leave criticism, backbiting and rebellion.

How long will we let ourselves be guided by appearances? How long will we let ourselves be governed by the light spirit of criticism? God asks us as a nation, a sacrifice that few are willing to give: a change of heart. From there it spread throughout our being positive. It is no longer belch filthy and not seek the mote in your neighbor's eye but the beam itself.
The building can be likened to a country. In the same spirit, speaking the same language the tower of Babel was very high. When the division brought confusion stopped building. What spirit overwhelms today to Argentina? Language is one but its multiple meanings. The circuit communication between leaders and led is broken. Sender and receiver does not understand why the message is not clear or unambiguous.
look no more politicians or policies. The sacrifice is done in silence, without Pharisee-style swagger. Let's start at home.

January 25, 2011

Gretel Ledo