Happy Monday! It is truly a great day. Good woke us up this morning and gave us the gift of breathe, and another day to live. The topic at hand today is family. The definition of family is sharing of common ancestry. So, in other words the common saying is "Blood is THICKER than Water." But what if I told you that's not true. I know what you are thinking. "My golly she's finally lost it. " Very much so but my point is sometimes people outside your blood "family" become the best family. Not everyone has a family they can run to, and I have realized that in life. One thing about non blood related families is that ypu can choose who you want in it. lol I made a joke! Friends and people from the non blood stand point understand you more clearly because they are around you more. God says "We are all brothers and sisters." Technically speaking we are all related in the eyes of God. He placed people in our lives because we may need them at any time. This does not give you the right to disregard your own blood at all though. Your blood is who you are and your related family who are just as important. Your mother gave birth to you, be appreciative. Siblings or your extended family are there when you need advice. There is enough love to circulate. Everyone you encounter is family, so great them with utmost respect and be as influential as possible. You only have one live to live make the most of it.
AuthorMy name is Isis Bryant. I have been trying to explore the meaning of life. I embarked on the journey to search for God's everlasting love. I am a senior at Parkway South High School. Class of 2015. I am not the average teenage girl but an extraordinaire. I am a living testimony, and so are you. I believe life is important, and God gives us this one to live, so that we can experience His enduring love. Pain Is Not Pemanent.. Modesty Is Beautiful... Ignorance Of Scripture is Ignorance Of Christ... Our Hearts Are Restless Until They Rest In You.... ArchivesOctober 2014 For It Is Giving That We Receive... Be Joyful In HOPE, Patient In AFFLICTION, Faithful In PRAYER The Things That We Love Tell Us What We Are... Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are |