This is what November taught me.
wait: v., to remain in readiness for some purpose; to gaze upon the beauty of the Lord
"The devil is fluent in deceit. He speaks lies as well as we speak English. He spews half-truths directly at our worth.”
Worry emerges when I’m not focused on the character of my Father. It rears its head when I falsely believe that I can do life on my own.
The Lord is my Shepherd. I shall not want. He restores my soul.
I need to slow down long enough to genuinely invest in others.
“How will we look in to the eyes of the broken-hearted if we’re so focused on acquiring, if our pace is too fast, if we’re distracted?”
Children are humans too. They need to know how valuable they are. Don’t wait until they're teenagers to teach them their worth, because at that point they won’t believe you.
My siblings really are my best friends. The sweetest voice I'll ever hear is my momma's.
Thanksgiving should never be spent away from your family.
This is what November taught me.