. . . . . I really wish the society
didn't praise the pioneers soo much. Don't they get enough pride from
a job well done? From all of the privileges that open up to them?
All of the blessings? Ect.? It's not fair... Your whole heart and
soul can be in one simple little task, like talking to an old lady on
her porch in the middle of July on a sweltering sunny day about the
truth... To want to help her come to know Jehovah and hopefully save
a poor lost soul... But because of a sickness from the heat, you
can't stay out very long... and so you don't get as many hours for
that one small task.
In my opinion. That
small task. That the girl/guy risked getting sick for, is more
admirable then a thousand hours of pioneer work!
It just hurts to hear
about these people getting praised for being able to do so much...
While you suffer in the background.
It seems like, nobody gets
commended for going through insane amounts of suffering, and still
enduring in the truth despite that.
And it just brings me down.
That's why I don't
like to read the articles on those ones. I know they've suffered to.
But to put one person above another, because of their works...
It's like measuring
their suffering on a scale. How can you say that one man's suffering
is in any way greater than another's?
That they've
suffered and endured better?
I don't think anyone
should be publicly praised for their works. They already know they do
good. And are commended. Why do you have to make them a celebrity as well?
It just doesn't seem
right to me.
That's all.
~ Crystal LM 😢🙇
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