Matthew 9:12
Frederic II, King of Prussia, was beloved by people for his sense of justice. He was called “the old Fritz.” He was often walking in the middle of crowds, to know their problems and concerns. One day, he visited the prison and spoke to prisoners. He asked them about their lives and their thoughts about justice and law. Surprisingly, he found any guilty condemned. Some said they were calumniated, others said they are the victims of errors or judgmental mistake. At the end, a very discouraged man came and when the king asked him why he is so discouraged, he answered that he is a mean. As a child he was not going to school and was not listening to parents. When he grew up, he started to accumulate debts and to attempt to the goods of others. He wanted very much to change his life. After the king listened to the story of this man, he asked for him to be released in liberty because he is the only mean in jail. As for the other prisoners, the old Fritz said: “These gays can continue to stay at sombre. They have no shame, no feelings of guilty, they are lying and they are self sufficient. ”
People may appear good in their own eyes, but God knows the depths of their souls.
“Any lance can enter your soul without an internal help: your sin “ Nicolae Iorga
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