Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Ninja master

You can catch some amazing video watching real TV.

By real TV, I mean those shows that show what really happens.

This could be a cop show, a cop chase, when animals attack and well you get the idea.

This one time it showed a lady being pushed down or hit by her pimp.

A man saw this and came across the street to stop him.

This pimp thought he could handle this man.

What the pimp didn't know was this man just got out of a martial arts thing and is a high degree blackbelt.

He starts to fight and in about three second falls to the ground unconscious.

It was a pretty good laugh.

He underestimated his opponent and suffered greatly because of it.

Often we underestimate situations.

We think we have a grasp on a situation when it couldn't be further from the truth.

Has this ever happened to you?

Not that you were a pimp and faced a fighting expert, but that you thought you knew a situation and really had no idea?

A group of teachers of the law did the same thing.

They thought Jesus was a demon named Beelzebub.

Jesus tells them a story in his defense.

He starts out saying in Mark 3:23…"How can Satan drive out Satan?"

Jesus follows it up later by saying…

"In fact, no one can enter a strong man's house and carry off his possessions unless he first ties up the strong man. Then he can rob his house."

He gives them this parable that this is impossible.

You can't expect to rob a strong man's house while he is there.

Their claim makes no sense.

Sometimes we think we have an idea about a situation but we just don't know.

At times we are quick to judge what we don't understand or don't know.

Our first impression might be to say something out of being scared and the end result is usually skewed as a result.

Sometimes it takes a little more knowledge before giving our opinion on something or someone.

Have you ever been quick to say something you wished you could take back?

This is something I do and need improvement on.

What about you?

There is something about Real TV that shows what really happens.

You see it with your own eyes so you know it's true.

Often times we don't see the big picture and are easily mistaken.

How can you change that today?

Have a great day.

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