"HOW DO I MEASURE UP TO SOUND MORALS?"

Teaching Delivered Through

Frances Marie Klug

March 1, 1987

“1. Am I easily influenced by what I see in other people’s socially acceptable behavior, when I know it is different than I feel is what God would expect me to be or to do?

2. What is my opinion of my own self-esteem? Is it honest? Is it fantasized? Is it wishful? Is it realistic?

3. Do I crave attention to the point of not caring about the morality of my actions, only the impact I feel it is having on my popularity?

4. Do I worry more about being socially acceptable than I think about what is morally correct?

5. Am I a follower, an imitator, a gullible vulnerable person, because I don’t have the courage or strength to stand up for what I feel is correct for me and my Soul?

6. Do I ever think of the legacy I will leave for others to remember me by? Is it exemplary? The best I was capable of? Pleasing to God?

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7. If I look through a one-way glass at the lives I touch, what will I see? Will I see good example? Will I see the indifference to any example I am accustomed to giving? Will I see an indelible mark of goodness that has affected other people’s lives or is affecting other people?

8. Will I be remembered for my exemplary example of sound moral values and sound moral standards?”

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