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My Mirror Doesn't Lie, But Sometimes It Giggles (standard:humor, 906 words)
Author: GodspenmanAdded: Aug 11 2019Views/Reads: 1197/889Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes)
I can be so caught up with my outward appearance I forget the important part is inside; my soul. The Bible is the mirror I need to see my soul.
 



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looking in, I think I would do more than giggle. 

Outward looks are not that important, at least to me. It is not the
outside that really is significant, but rather the inside. 

I think it is rather hypocritical for some people, and I am not
mentioning any names whatsoever, to plaster their face with makeup 
hiding their real self. Looking at some people you do not know if you 
are seeing the real person. 

I saw someone the other day, I could not tell if it was male or female,
but their face was plastered with makeup, they had earrings, nose rings 
and even a ring on their tongue. They had rings all over their face, 
which made them look like a ding-a-ling. 

Walking away from that person, I wondered if they had a mirror in their
bathroom. If so, I am not sure they looked at it that morning. 

I could not help what Jesus said to the Pharisees of his day. “And the
Lord said unto him, Now do ye Pharisees make clean the outside of the 
cup and the platter; but your inward part is full of ravening and 
wickedness” (Luke 11:39). 

I can be so caught up with my outward appearance I forget the important
part is inside; my soul. The Bible is the mirror I need to see my soul.


   


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