1. Are they meaningful?
2. Will they matter in the near future?
3. Are they of any value?
4. How will they affect me on a personal level?
The truth is, I already know the answers. They have no meaning, they are not real, or of no value. Therefore, they really don't have an effect on a personal level because it is not my story. Now I need to further ask myself these questions:
1. Do they honor God?
2. Do they honor me?
3. Can they really hurt me?
4. Why do I have these thoughts?
5. What are my fears and how to face them?
6. What are really the most important things to me?
2. Will they matter in the near future?
3. Are they of any value?
4. How will they affect me on a personal level?
The truth is, I already know the answers. They have no meaning, they are not real, or of no value. Therefore, they really don't have an effect on a personal level because it is not my story. Now I need to further ask myself these questions:
1. Do they honor God?
2. Do they honor me?
3. Can they really hurt me?
4. Why do I have these thoughts?
5. What are my fears and how to face them?
6. What are really the most important things to me?
Here is the scenario:
A man comes home from work and hears a noise. He opens the door and then catches his wife in the act. Then....
1. Should I go on?
2. Should I act on it?
Well, I have decided to answer those two questions by asking the above questions:
1. They are not meaningful as they have no real meaning. I am not in a relationship right now.
2. It may seem that way, but I would forget about them in the near future because they don't have anything to do with me personally.
3. Because they are not meaningful and that I will eventually move on, they are no value.
4. I cannot see how this scenario will affect me on a personal level.
Further, I will answer more questions in greater depth about the images that have been bothering me off and on recently.
1. They do not honor God for they are not godly.
2. They do not honor me for they are demeaning.
3. The thoughts cannot hurt me.
4. The truth is, I will never know, nor does it matter.
5. The fear is the fear of the unknown.
6. Truth, love, hope, family, faith, family, holiness, and giving.
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