DAY 90 IN THE 91-DAY NEW HABIT CHALLENGE! #ProverbsChallenge



Proverbs 31--I've shared a few times about my hunger for wisdom--how challenges with my learning disabilities and events in my childhood made it difficult to make wise decisions.


What I don't often share is how these insecurities and poor judgments produced bitterness and anger. I felt an underlying need to defend myself and my actions. I seldom admitted to being wrong because--in my mind--admitting a mistake revealed my stupidity. And that made me ashamed.


That anger and bitterness caused me to be judgmental, mostly because I was afraid of being judged. There were no lessons of kindness on my tongue because I was afraid to be vulnerable.

Ironically, being in a place of vulnerability with GOD was exactly the place I needed to be. Being vulnerable caused me to be more teachable. Being more teachable meant I could learn. Only after I learned could I share the lessons of kindness to others.

I guess the greatest lesson was how to trust and follow my Heavenly Father. He shares His wisdom and kindness and love so generously to anyone who wants it. And after a while, we will behave more and more like our Dad.

May these lessons of kindness be forever on our tongues, my friends.

Proverbs 31:26--She opens her mouth with wisdom—a lesson of kindness is on her tongue. Tree of Life Bible Society Tree of Life Version - TLV #tlvbible #tlvproverbs
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