Here is a question for you to think

Here is a question for you to think about, “Why do we see the bad or the negative in a person verse seeing the good and the wonderful things that person has…

November 10, 2024

Here is a question for you to think about, “Why do we see the bad or the negative in a person verse seeing the good and the wonderful things that person has done?” Why is it, we focus on the yucky things in life versus the beautiful things in life? Today try to see the good in others, try seeing others the way God sees them as a beloved child of God. Better yet try seeing yourself as a beloved child of God. If you can see yourself that way maybe, then you will be able to see the good in others. Matthew 3:17 reads, “…and behold, a voice out of the heavens said, “This is My beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased.” God loves you just as you are—always and forever, as you feel this love share it with others, and then extend it toward others. Because there is no need to demean or say yucky things about others. God Bless. Amen.

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