Message about Art Thieves
5 years ago
TL;DR Dont cuss out art thieves! Show God's love and He will take care of the rest.
If you are a true fan of me and you see someone stealing my art, above all else do NOT cuss at them! It just makes people more mad than reasonable. Try to have pity on them. Show them God's love. And politely but firmly telling them to do the right thing.
I hardly know what "God's love " means in this context. I was hoping you'd figure it out. I can say that you can show love by not showing hate. Cussing is hatred. It raises emotions and they'll just hate you instead of correcting themselves!
Believe me, I'm pretty upset that they used my work without my permission. At time of posting, it feels like my act of kindness blew up in my face! It takes true strength to not do what the world usually does (sick my angry fans on the little guy). Talk to God and he can give you this strength.
Strength to see things from the thief's point of view. As blatant as they are, their rude attitude could hide a scared teenager or an adult that's given up on being lawful. There is reason to pity them before casting judgement on them.
There are consequences for crimes, but we can present the bitter medicine in a more palatable manner.
I might edit this statement later.
If you are a true fan of me and you see someone stealing my art, above all else do NOT cuss at them! It just makes people more mad than reasonable. Try to have pity on them. Show them God's love. And politely but firmly telling them to do the right thing.
I hardly know what "God's love " means in this context. I was hoping you'd figure it out. I can say that you can show love by not showing hate. Cussing is hatred. It raises emotions and they'll just hate you instead of correcting themselves!
Believe me, I'm pretty upset that they used my work without my permission. At time of posting, it feels like my act of kindness blew up in my face! It takes true strength to not do what the world usually does (sick my angry fans on the little guy). Talk to God and he can give you this strength.
Strength to see things from the thief's point of view. As blatant as they are, their rude attitude could hide a scared teenager or an adult that's given up on being lawful. There is reason to pity them before casting judgement on them.
There are consequences for crimes, but we can present the bitter medicine in a more palatable manner.
I might edit this statement later.