Thursday, November 29, 2018


Today’s Thought “The Toy I Never Got” G. Ward

Matthew 5:48 “Therefore you are to be perfect, as your heavenly Father is perfect.”

I believe any in their adulthood are the children they once were with a grown up set of perspectives that lends itself to identifying responsibility that creates sustenance for themselves and family. The time granted them seemingly affords them an opportunity to be in control of the pain administered while they were a child. That kind of divertive recall avoids reality because it never forgives genuinely so; for forgiveness is never genuine outside of the grip of grace Christ provides. Moreover, love remains conditional, even observing who may be favorite, because mankind’s estimation of love is too involved in wrongs suffered to progress unto the highest standard in Who love is (1 Jn.4:7-9). You and I don’t cure because of an intellectual aptitude that appears mature. That superficial stance more seeks to impress on others an attempt to resolve the dysfunction of their youth. Real maturity understands that so many administered in a way that seemed best, although what they possessed was so entirely incomplete. What allows my forgetfulness of the many violations perceived is a practice in realizing how much the Father loves me, despite conditions and people against me. The introspection necessary for me on today wants to apologize to my wife, children and grandchildren for the dysfunction I’ve caused that may perpetuate the aforementioned…

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