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We will never know someone’s journey, until we walk in their shoes.

 

Every now and then dear readers, I will share with you, what I AM CERTAIN OF.  I hope to be able to convey bits of information to nurture your souls. This series is not a religious class I’m trying to teach or impose. It is rather, true to life experiences that have given me the wisdom to impart.  It is also based on the emails you send me asking me for my thoughts on this and other topics.

Today, I want to tell you about a gift I have. I want to share this gift with you. And I hope that you receive it too. That gift is, honestly NOT caring about the negative others have to say about me. It used to bother me a lot growing up but when I learned and one day realized that my identity is in Christ and not in man, that all changed. Of course the curiosity is there. I sit to hear it, I process it and I toss it out. I then make a mental note about who said it and if that person would know me in any way? Lastly, I compartamentalize them in in my mental book of “just acquaintances” and move on. Fact #1: People will ALWAYS have an opinion.  Fact #2: Many times, that opinion is NEGATIVE. Fact #3: It is important we surround ourselves with people we trust and have the same thinking and values as we do.  Friends sometimes ask me, how can you decide to just move on?  I always say, obviously, that person doesn’t really know me or you or us, so why let it affect us? I’ve always felt that as long as my actions are morally correct and I can sleep at night knowing I’ve done no one wrong, nobody can have that power over me. Moreover, if he or she were not a close friend or family member, anything negative said about us should be shaken off and discarded like spam in our mail. In my younger days, I felt (or so I thought), confrontation to be satisfying until I came to realize, it never works,  because only few (or none at all) are brave enough to ever admit once they’ve been found out. My conclusion? It’s a useless and tiring process.

This was one of the first things I learned in intensive bible study years ago. I went on a journey and attended many talks on self discovery and inner healing. And upon learning this powerful truth that MY IDENTITY IS NOT IN MAN BUT IN God ALONE, was one of the most comforting and enlightening days of my life.

What I am certain of;

“there will always be someone who will have something negative to say. Aside from friends or people we know, they can sometimes be relatives too.”

“what they say, says more about them than us.”

“the best news is, that OUR IDENTITY IS IN CHRIST and not in man.”

My advice to you dear readers is, it’s best we work on that part of our lives and build our relationship w Him. Because in the end, it’s only His opinion that really counts.

Be inspired.