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Michael Daley – NPC Sydney Address



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"I thought — notwithstanding that level of frustration that she had, and it was self-evident — she was very, very sincere about the achievements and the job that she's [done]," he said.
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Columnist and author Peter Fitzsimons told the ABC he thought Mr Daley won the debate "marginally".
"If you would have looked at the two primary emotions of both of them, I thought Michael Daley looked wryly amused — there was a sort of amusement or sparkle," he said.
"I thought Gladys Berejiklian frequently looked frustrated.
"She had a good story to tell — the economy story is a good story for her to tell, [but] she didn't really get onto that till the end.
"At the moment that it finished, I thought it was [Mr Daley's win] nine rounds to six.
"Now, I think it's 8 rounds to 7 — it's tightened up, but I think that Daley won."
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Commentator Kent Hughes said, “We find it so easy to turn a microscope on another person’s sin, but we look at ours through the wrong end of a telescope. We easily spot a speck of phoniness in another, because we have a logjam of it in our own lives. Wrath toward the speck in someone else’s life may come from the suppressed guilt over the same massive sin in our own lives.”
Jesus was using a little humor when He said, “And why do you look at the speck in your brother’s eye, but do not consider the plank in your own eye? Or how can you say to your brother, ‘Let me remove the speck from your eye’; and look, a plank is in your own eye?” (Matthew 7:3–4). The word plankspeaks of a very large piece of wood, while the word speck speaks of a very small bit of wood, even as small as a little bit of sawdust. So to loosely paraphrase, “How can you get the sawdust out of your brother's eye if you have a telephone pole in yours?”
 An interesting twist on this statement is that speck and plank are from the same original word, meaning they are of the same substance. In other words, Jesus was saying the reason some people are so adept at finding fault in the lives of others is because they are so familiar with it themselves. They can spot certain things in another person’s life because they are guilty of the same sin—in probably a greater capacity.

Sometimes the people who are nitpicking the sins of others are guilty of far worse themselves. But if we know anything of being forgiven by God, then we will be forgiving people. Forgiven people should be forgiving people.

Taken from “Check the Mirror” by Harvest Ministries (used by permission).

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Wednesday, 13 March 2019 - NPC Sydney Address


Michael Daley – NPC Sydney Address

NSW Leader of the Opposition

NSW Election Address

Wednesday, 13 March 2019

Arrive from 11.30am, lunch 12 noon, speaker 12.30 concludes 1.30pm

Sydney - Doltone House - Jones Bay Wharf, 26-32 Pirrama Road, Pyrmont NSW 2009



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