Monday, December 24, 2007

  • LESSON FROM JACK BAUER

    Having some spare time after the end of the semester, I got a chance to finish watching the latest season of the "24."  Couple scenes just caught my very attention.

    Remember the super CTU agent Jack Bauer?  He is always right about what needs too be done in a crisis.  However, other government agents always see/do things the other way no matter how Jack tries to convince them.  And usually, when things finally turn out wrong, they would apologize to Jack and say that they are wrong.

    Now, here's the good part: Jack never says, "See?  I told you so!"  Instead, he usually just calmly says, "Don't worry.  You just do what you think that is right."  Then, he goes on and tries to fix the mess of other people.  Wow, what a lesson!  If we have the same kindness, patience, and understanding like Jack when we are facing different opinions in church with other brothers and sisters (even though they turn out being wrong), then I believe our heavenly Father would be very pleased!

    Um... I guess I would work on this lesson that I've learned, and offer it as a Christmas gift to the baby Jesus!  ^.^

    Have a wonderful wonderful Christmas time!

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