
The Good Take the Long Road
Berni Dymet reflects on the choices individuals face daily between taking shortcuts for expediency or choosing the longer, more righteous path. He highlights the historical example of Marcus Tullius Cicero during the Catiline Conspiracy, who prioritised justice over mob mentality by demanding clear evidence before condemning anyone.
Dymet emphasises that true wisdom, rooted in God's truth, discerns between good and evil and often requires taking the harder road of goodness, justice, and kindness. He encourages listeners to seek a deeper relationship with God and explore His word for transformative power in their lives.
— SCRIPTURE —
Hebrews 5:13–14
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