How we walk with the broken, speaks louder than how we sit with the great.

Unlike the world’s view of power and authority, we must follow Jesus’ example as a lowly servant. When we are part of a gathering of the rich and famous, we revel in their limelight and delight in rubbing shoulders with VIPs. But this feel-good moment only puffs us up and does nothing to further God’s Kingdom. But when we choose to walk along side of the broken, the heartsick, the despondent, this speaks volumes of our character and desire to be more Christ-like. Hanging out with important people makes us feel good about ourselves…while trudging alongside the broken, builds up and comforts them in ways we can’t imagine. (II Corinthians 13:10-11)

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Author: kezha1

A Christian mother, grandmother, and retired nurse living in Illinois. Called into a ministry of encouraging others to find their ultimate plan and purpose in life through Christ.

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