If, when we die, and we face a life review and it is with ourselves, seeing how we lived in full, warts and all, our good deeds and our sins and we then get the opportunity to judge ourselves how would that work, or would we have someone sitting in judgement over us? Because for a sinner that feels they’ve not sinned there will be no suffering in their eyes, it will only happen in others eyes. Then there are those who’s sins that are minor may suffer greatly in their own eyes but not in others. Life reviews must be carried out regularly by ourselves but mean little if we don’t judge ourselves correctly, neither too harshly or too leniently.
Life review
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Thank you for sharing.
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If only more people would do this!
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