In daily life, we can relate to it in various ways. If we consider 'his glory' as the good in the world, like the beauty of nature or the love among people. When we encounter such things, it can make us think about redemption. For instance, when we see a community coming together to help a troubled individual, that's like seeing 'glory'. And then reading about redemption's story can be applied as we think about how that individual can be rehabilitated and find a new path. It's about finding inspiration from the positive around us and applying the concept of renewal.
One can relate it by looking for moments of beauty or kindness which could be seen as 'glory' in a non - religious sense, and then reflecting on how people can be redeemed or improved from their mistakes. For example, seeing a selfless act of charity might be a form of 'glory' and then thinking about how that act can inspire redemption in society.
You can start by finding a religious text that contains the redemption story. For example, in the Bible, the New Testament has many accounts related to redemption. Just pick it up and start from the beginning of the relevant sections.
Well, 'For I have seen his glory' gives the sense of a personal encounter with something magnificent. When we add'read redemption's story', it might imply that having seen this glory has led the observer to explore the narrative of how salvation or deliverance came about. Maybe it's about seeing the evidence of God's power and then delving into the religious account of how humanity can be redeemed through faith and grace. It's like a journey from experiencing the divine to understanding the path of spiritual rescue.
It could mean that the person has witnessed the greatness or splendor of a particular 'him' (which could refer to a religious figure like Jesus in a Christian context). Reading the redemption story then might be about understanding how salvation or deliverance came about through that figure's actions.
One can start by taking small risks. For example, speaking up in a meeting when you usually don't. This shows guts. If it leads to a positive outcome like getting a new project, that's success and it becomes a story.
By being kind to others. For instance, helping an old lady cross the street is a good deed. This act of kindness can become a good story to tell.
One way is to be kind to neighbors. For example, offer to help with their gardening or bring them some home - made cookies. This simple act of kindness can be a good story to share.
To apply 'i can and i will end of story' in daily life, first, you need to be aware of your own capabilities. Let's say you want to start a new exercise routine. Instead of making excuses about being too busy or tired, remind yourself that you can do it. Then, with the 'i will' part, you have to be resolute. Every time you think about skipping a day, recall this statement. It helps you build discipline. Moreover, in dealing with relationships, if you want to mend a broken friendship, believing you can and will take the necessary steps can make all the difference. It gives you the motivation to reach out, apologize if needed, and work towards rebuilding the bond.
It relates to our daily life in the sense that we often only see a part of a situation, just like the blind men. For instance, when we hear a rumor about someone, we might form an opinion based on that little bit of information, which could be completely wrong. Just as the blind men thought the elephant was different things based on the part they touched.
It relates in the sense that coffee can be a part of our daily routine, and so is life. Just as we start our day with a cup of coffee, we start each day of our life with new opportunities and challenges.
In daily life, 'Ted The Danger of a Single Story' is relevant as we are constantly exposed to one - sided views. Like when we hear about a particular profession, say, all lawyers are greedy. This is a single story. We need to interact with different lawyers to know the truth. It also applies to how we view other cultures. If we only know one story about a foreign culture, we may misjudge it. So, we should seek diverse experiences and stories.