The storms in our lives can create havoc yet they are opportunities to filter out what we thought was important I used to think it was important to always look like I had everything figured out. I had to be the good parent and one who pleased others. But I’m learning I do not have to be perfect and there is no shame in admitting fear, doubt, and anxiety. The apostle Peter wasn’t perfect, yet God changes him to teach others about integrity and character qualities. Peter emphasizes that our end game is not our reputation or what others think. It’s about the glory and reputation of Jesus.
Monday, July 17, 2023
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