This poem reflects on how people judge others too quickly without understanding their perspective. It suggests that while God's judgment is right, people are like statues of ice - temporary and flawed. Their sense of authority is small compared to God, so comparing oneself to others or judging them is a foolish endeavor. The poem advocates trying another approach rather than harsh judgment.
This poem reflects on how people judge others too quickly without understanding their perspective. It suggests that while God's judgment is right, people are like statues of ice - temporary and flawed. Their sense of authority is small compared to God, so comparing oneself to others or judging them is a foolish endeavor. The poem advocates trying another approach rather than harsh judgment.
This poem reflects on how people judge others too quickly without understanding their perspective. It suggests that while God's judgment is right, people are like statues of ice - temporary and flawed. Their sense of authority is small compared to God, so comparing oneself to others or judging them is a foolish endeavor. The poem advocates trying another approach rather than harsh judgment.