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HAVE YOU EVER been misrepresented?
Strictly speaking, have your words ever been taken out of context, your activities misunderstood, or your associations judged?
If so, you will probably concur that it can be a very frustrating experience.
Although we are aware we cannot control other people’s perceptions of us, we would like for their opinions to be based on who we really are and what we really say.
Most of us are not expecting to be represented perfectly, but we do desire to be represented properly.
When we aren’t, it can be extremely upsetting.
If being misrepresented is upsetting for us, I can only imagine what it feels like to God.
Unfortunately God has to deal with it much more than we do.
As a matter of fact, those who claim to know Him best often misrepresent Him most.
RE-PRESENT JESUS
to be represented perfectly, but we do desire to be represented properly.
When we aren’t, it can be extremely upsetting.
If being misrepresented is upsetting for us, I can only imagine what it feels like to God.
Unfortunately God has to deal with it much more than we do.
As a matter of fact, those who claim to know Him best often misrepresent Him most.
HAVE YOU EVER been misrepresented?
Strictly speaking, have your words ever been taken out of context, your activities misunderstood, or your associations judged?
If so, you will probably concur that it can be a very frustrating experience.
Although we are aware we cannot control other people’s perceptions of us, we would like for their opinions to be based on who we really are and what we really say.
Most of us are not expecting to be represented perfectly, but we do desire to be represented properly.
When we aren’t, it can be extremely upsetting.
If being misrepresented is upsetting for us, I can only imagine what it feels like to God.
If being misrepresented is upsetting for us, I can only imagine what it feels like to God.
Unfortunately God has to deal with it much more than we do.
As a matter of fact, those who claim to know Him best often misrepresent Him most.
Unfortunately God has to deal with it much more than we do.
As a matter of fact, those who claim to know Him best often misrepresent Him most.
Daniels, Dharius.
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