A question to pray over, journal about or reflect on: After reading this article (from above) ponder these words from the author. "We all live in the dark, in the dust. If we are going to assail evil where we find it, what of the evil we do not see in ourselves? The dust fills our eyes. We strike out at the darkness, no doubt wounding the innocent with the guilty. And others, seeing our evil, strike at us. We all claim the right of law.” As you sit in these words, ask the Spirit to reveal the answers to these questions: "In what area do I have dust in my eyes, blinding me to my own 'evil?' What evil do I see in others that I condemn because I ignore my own need for mercy?” In recognizing your own sin, shove your "evil" into the light of Jesus. Just as he stood before the woman, he now stands before you. And out of the dust, a river of grace and mercy flows. Jesus “opens a way in the sea and a path in the mighty waters” (Is 43:16).