Ever had a good time friend? He was there when things were going well for you, but was nowhere to be found when you were really needing a friend. In my BC days, I sure had such friends. Then they were gone for good when I came to Christ. The common bond of getting high was gone and they wanted nothing to do with my Savior and me. In our passage today, we see an emphasis on friends. Loyal friends do not forsake their friends and brothers in arms. A few weeks ago we discovered that gaining and sustaining a good FRIENDSHIP includes the following-
F- Focus on what you have in common. Being on a team can help greatly here.
R- Remember to keep in touch and Return calls promptly. Before we've said that if a man doesn't return a requested call back, he would owe the brother a soft drink or doughnut. Since we are becoming farther spread out, that has become impractical. So now, he will lose the possibility of being Unstoppable for the week until a proper apology has been given. I don't think this has even been an issue for you. You have been so quick to return my calls, and I so appreciate that. You are a breath of fresh air compared to so many others outside of M3.
I- Include the flair factor- This could include a thoughtful gift. "Everyone is the friend of a man who gives gifts" Prov.19:6.
E- Encourage your friend and Enrich him with what you’ve been learning. Also Empathize. Be a caring friend, especially coming to the aid of an overwhelmed, "Broken Arrow" brother. Be devoted to the brothers on your team.
N- Never abandon your friend. A man may forsake M3, but we will never forsake a man in M3. No man left behind. You cannot fail in M3; you can only quit trying.
Do enjoyable things together and Divulge yourself. Let people know who you are- your ups and downs. We are on the same team and pulling for each other.
Strive to listen intently. We may not always understand, but we always will strive to be understanding. Strive to listen intently.
H- Help him out. You already know this and have practiced this numerous times, such as helping friends move.
I- Intercede for your friend. Friends pray for friends. Pray for your friend and others to be power HOUSE men of God- Hungry, Obedient, Unstoppable, Strong in the Lord and Encouraging. I pray that for you daily. And I pray that the Lord will give you such power HOUSE men to enlist- that you would have a great family tree and be a G.R.E.A.T. MANLY warrior. Attack! Pray such Attack prayers to advance the kingdom of God against the gates of hell.
Speaking of prayer, have you recorded the names and email addresses of your two prayer warriors on the Contacts tab spot? If you haven't, today is the deadline. Thanks. I want to send out our July M3 Prayer Warriors e-letter soon, so I need you help with this. Thanks!
P- Pardon his faults. Friends aren't perfect. They will let us down. "The best of men are men at best." But he who casts off a friend when that friend fails him, will be a lone stranger. If man quits because someone hurt his feelings, he is a quitter. We are to be Christlike, forgiving one another just as the Lord has forgiven us and has not forsaken us.
In today's passage, we are told, "Do not forsake your friend" 27:10. I'm like you. I want to be a faithful friend and I want friends who will be faithful to me, especially when tough times come knocking. We've noted how teams can create a long term bond, and that's we have available to us in M3. As we are growing weekly, we are encountering growth challenges. How can we create structures that enable us to keep bringing more men in and yet preserve strong bonds? We could use the common method of just dividing teams up as they get over a certain number, but that ends up dividing friendships. So let's create a structure that enables us to grow without limit, without parting friends who want to be together for the long haul. Let's build a joyous band of brothers, comrades in arms.
Here's how it could work. Pick a few brothers that you would want to go the distance together with in M3. These will be your new wing-men. It could be two or more. (With our growth, we need new names. You and your wing-men will be called a fire team and your existing fire team will be called a squad. Your fire team captain will now be called a Squad Captain.) Then as your team continues to recruit and grow, those new men will eventually form their own new fire teams. Squads will be formed of a few fire teams. Squad sizes may start in size from 6-12 men, but grow to several more before deploying out a new squad. During that time one or more assistant squad captains will be sought and nurtured. So imagine your fire team buddies being able to stay together, deepening in friendships and nurturing new men you recruit together. Then imagine seeing those new brothers doing likewise. What a great thing! Imagine all the manly men you will be able to multiply together. (At our next M3 meeting, July 12th, I will reveal another powerful way your fire teams and squads can make a powerful impact.)
1.- Fire teams should be from 3-5 men. So text me today the names of a few men in M3 that you would like to be on the same fire team together with. They are probably men who are already on your same team.
I will do my best to make sure you are with at least one of them. Some of you have learned that over time you can become friends with just about anyone who also loves the Lord and wants to advance God's kingdom with others. If that's you or you really don't care who you get placed with, just text me that as well. Once I sort through everyone's requests, I will confer back with you. I'm sure there may be some cases where I will need to place a man on a team he didn't request. Hopefully, he will have no issues with such. If you really don't want to be with a certain person that I will privately announce to you, you can let me know that as well. I doubt that is the case among us, but I'm happy to connect you with people you will enjoy the journey with. I'm also always open to your suggestions. "For waging war you need guidance" Prov.24:6.
2.- Read Prov.27:1-13 and share a verse and some of your thoughts on it.
3.- How often do you go back and read the comments that others leave under your good words on the blog? If you post late in the evening, do you go back the next day to see what others may have written?
Speaking of friends today, many of you from New Life know our friend, Jose Carrillo. He and his family recently moved as missionaries to Queretaro, Mexico. When Eddie was down there recently, he talked with Jose about joining M3. I have too. I think it would be so encouraging for him to be a part of this great band of brothers. Today is Jose's birthday, so please send him a birthday text greeting at 708-466-1228. Thanks!
Also speaking of friends, I especially liked what Armando recently wrote about his reaching out to old friends of his- "Just yesterday I gave one [a greatest minimovies card] to John, an old friend who I continue to ask him if he'll attend church with me... Also last Sunday I gave one to Tony a friend who attended church, his second time and also to another who also attended church for his second time." Way to go Armando! We don't have to turn our backs on our old friends. We may need to decline their invitations to the bar or such. But we can still invite them do things with us. If they refuse, at least we didn't ignore them.
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ReplyDelete2. " let someone else praise you, and not your own mouth; an outsider and not your own lips" Poverbs 27:2. It has so much more credibility when someone else compliments a person. It is more believable and it's not humble to brag about what you have done. If it's from your heart Gid knows it and others will see it-- but expect nothing in return.
3. I always read replies to my posts
Jack, thank for your faithfulness to M3 and being committed to encouraging others.
DeleteMy you are up early again! I got your text. Thanks for being a devoted squad leader Jack.
DeleteGood talking with you last evening. Safe journey home.
Good verse jack! Good explanation on the verse as well. Your true man of faithfulness. God bless bro!
DeleteBrother Jack you are a good testament to this verse, blessings bro
DeleteYou brought the verse pretty well. Alway read your post.
Delete2. Prov 27:9 "Oil and perfume make the heart glad, and the sweetness of a friend comes from his earnest counsel. "
ReplyDeleteWhat a great privilege it is as believers to have a good friend that is also a believer, specially when we seek a word of admonishment or guidance we know know that what our friend tells us is based on God's word and not some earthly philosophy that may be popular at the current time.
Special thanks to everyone in M3 that at one time or another has blessed me with their encouraging words or with their openness about their own personal struggles and issues and how God has been transforming them.
3. I do read replies to my posts. They really mean a lot and encourage me. Thank you.
Amen. Thank you for sharing and speaking into the lives of others as well!
DeleteBueno Roger! I take it, you are open to whomever being on a fire team with you, yes?
DeleteRoger, you are a blessing to us all with your dedication and constant powerful posts. Thx bro
DeleteTk you brother, you are a blessing to us all at M3
DeleteVery good thoughts, Roger! Thanks for sharing! :)
DeleteRodger, back then , when I would go through struggles , I would say "why Lord?" Now I say thank you Lord because you've made me strong . I can encourage others who are going through hardship and don't know God.
Delete2. Prov. 27: 1Do not boast about tomorrow,
ReplyDeletefor you do not know what a day may bring."
Cross ref. James: 4.13-14.niv Now listen, you who say, “Today or tomorrow we will go to this or that city, spend a year there, carry on business and make money.” Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow. What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes.
Life is short and time is fleeing. But I believe the Psalmist, Moses, gives us a good way to respond to this fact.
Psalms 90:12 Teach us to realize the brevity of life, so that we may grow in wisdom.
3. I must admit I don't always look back at yesterday's comments. But I will check back before I comment and look back.
Good cross reference. Thanks also Eddie for being a devoted to your team.
DeleteEddie. Good cross reference. This life is just a must but it's what we do here that the Lord accepts into eternity. God Bless
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DeleteGood cross verses! I liked both of them. Thank you Eddie for being a strong leader. Continue to be an example bro.
DeleteWell said, same as my selection, liked your ps reference to wisdom
DeleteGood job cross referencing, Eddie! I really like the post.
DeleteMy Mom would always remind of that verse. She would say "if it's God's will you will go here or there."
Delete2. The best place to take refuge in the Lord . Pro.27.12 "The prudent see danger and take refuge, but the simple keep going and pay the penalty. "
ReplyDelete3. Most of the time I will check the postings but not always .
Great verse George.
DeleteGood verse choice, George! I think I will be posting this as an extra verse to my MP3.
Delete2. Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring. (Proverbs 27:1 ESV) This verse reminds me to always stay humbled. It shows me also the God can give and also take away.
ReplyDelete3. I always go back and see what was said under my blog.
Good James!
DeleteKeep up the good work. Always read your comments!
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ReplyDelete2 Verse 2 stood out to me the most. I like how in most Asian cultures boasting is heavily frowned upon; usually people will say something like "oh I'm not very good at singing" and then do an amazing job singing karaoke. I find most of the times they are most humble in things they are really good at. I think I still need a lot more discipline in this area
Let someone else praise you, and not your own mouth;
an outsider, and not your own lips.
3 If I post late I usually check the next day.
I just sent a facebook message to Jose.
Excellent Ed.
DeleteEd, you reminded me of the movie, The Good Earth. It's a 1937 movie taken from Pearl S. Buck. It's exactly what you are saying. Very poor and humble people.
DeleteHi Louie. I know the book. I didnt know there was a movie for it. I think I'll try to watch that over my summer break.
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ReplyDelete1.- Did it.
2.- Prov. 27:1. "Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring."
To me in this verse God is telling me not to be so consume in myself and live in my self gratification. We are to take a day at a time and live a honorable and righteous life, to serve and conform to God's will for tomorrow is not promised to us.
Do not be overbearing and be more understanding.
3.- I often do my blogging late, it is mostly the best time for me when I'm not on the go, and yes it becomes difficult at times, hope I can improve on this. Yes I do go back next day to read when I'm reviewing that day's blog early in the morning before I start my day.
Alright Armando!
DeleteBrother Armando, since you joined the team, you've hit the ground running!! Great job brother :-)
DeleteYes. I too , go to sleep writing and wake up reading. Great post!
Delete2. Proverbs 27:10 (NIV) Do not forsake your friend or a friend of your family, and do not go to your relative’s house when disaster strikes you—better a neighbor nearby than a relative far away.
ReplyDeleteI pray that we have strong relationships with our brotherly neighbors.God bless.
3. I always go back the same or the next day and read and or reply if someone replys to my post. I don't always get a chance to read everyone's post.
Very good Sam!
DeleteBrother Sammy, I know that in addition to reading and encouraging the brethren, you assist Dave with the behind the scenes technical issue that arise, thank you :-)
DeleteYou're doing great , Sam!
Delete1:will do . my wife is upset with me so I'll send it when she calms down.
ReplyDelete2: Proverbs 27:10
Do not forsake your friend or a friend of your family,
and do not go to your relative’s house when disaster strikes you—
better a neighbor nearby than a relative far away.
When you come across a problem in your life family may not be the best place to seek help or guidance. Friends may help you in your situation better than family.
3: I always go back and read the comments on my blog. They are always helpful and uplofting. I want to thank everyone who comments, it really helps.
Very good Jose. We've all been in the dog house with our wive's before. You're a wise man to let her calm down.
DeleteBrother Jose, very wise "I'll send it when she calms down" :-)
DeleteYou are wise and very calm.
DeleteJose, you're post made me think of my family. While I know they will always be there for me sometimes talking to them brings more drama.
DeleteActually Dave you can put me with whoever you see fits. I got no problem working with any of these brothers.
ReplyDeleteUdabest!
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ReplyDelete2) Proverbs 27:5- "Better is open rebuke Than love that is concealed.."
I know for me at least that I would greatly appreciate if a friend would tell me if I'm doing wrong rather than not saying anything. While it may be embarrassing if a friend does confront you, it most certainly shows that they are truly concerned for your well-being. It will also help you to not continue making the same mistakes.
"God send me a friend that will tell me of my faults." -Thomas Fuller
3) I always go back to check to read any comments listed on my post.
Very good Alex!
DeleteBrother Alex, I honestly can't say this enough, I'm proud of you my young brother :-)
DeleteGood answer, Alex.
DeleteLove the word Alex!
Delete1. Did it :-)
ReplyDelete2. "Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring." Proverbs 27:1
We have a saying in Spanish that I'll attempt to translate to the following: "We know the day we we're born because someone told us, but no one knows the day of their death"
"And I’ll say to myself, “You have plenty of grain laid up for many years. Take life easy; eat, drink and be merry. “But God said to him, ‘You fool! This very night your life will be demanded from you. Then who will get what you have prepared for yourself?’ Luke 12:19-20
"Why, you do not even know what will happen tomorrow. What is your life? You are a mist that appears for a little while and then vanishes. Instead, you ought to say, “If it is the Lord’s will, we will live and do this or that.” James 4:14-15
3. I make every effort to read and reply to as many postings as I can. Please be aware that I'm on vacation for the month of July and other than my private devotional time with the Lord I usually disconnect from my daily routines (Sabbatical). So having said that, please forgive me if I don't provide as much encouragement and replies as I usually do for the duration of my time off from work.
Alway looked up to you my young Bother.
DeleteUdabest Robert! Look forward to meeting up with you for a walk.
DeleteGood cross references Robert! Enjoy your sabbatical, I'll miss your daily texts.
DeleteAssuming to know what cannot be proven can show itself to be very harmful. Good verse. Have a great sabbatical.
Delete2. Proverbs 27: 7 when one is full at the dinner table, he can push away a dessert. But when some one is hungry, like me one time. I had little change in my pocket. All I could get was a hotdog. At the time I did not like raw onions. That was the first time I piled it on for filling.
ReplyDeleteSpiritually speaking, when one is full of God's word, he can push away temptation. When one is empty of God's word, sin is inviting. So brothers, continue with M3 and encourage other men to fill themselves with God's word.
3. I usually read in the morning and absorbed it during the day. When I get home , I start my searching , and typing my comments and replys. The next morning I look over everyones comments and replys.
Louie, I like the way you put this - when one is full of God's word, he can push away temptation. When I start to lose focus on God I feel temptation pulling at me.
DeleteExcellent Louie!
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ReplyDelete2. Proverbs 27: 10 NIV "Do not forsake your friend or a friend of your family, and do not go to your relatives house when disaster strikes you-better a neighbor nearby than a relative far away. "
I read this passage and I can sa at it is well written. One expects for family to always be thier but sometimes they are the one ones who can hurt you the most. You expect more from them but it can lead to disappointment. I thank the Lord for bi other because they both keep me on my toes.
3. I do follow up on what my brother have left on my post. It can be the same day or the next. I might not comment on everyone's post but i do try to read most, usually the few before me.
You're doing great Horacio!
DeleteDave, I'm ok with anyone in the group.
ReplyDeleteWill send happy birthday to Jose in 10 min.
ReplyDelete1) The prudent see danger and take refuge, but the simple keep going and pay the penalty. (Proverbs 27:12 NIV)
ReplyDelete2) I usually read them the same day
Bueno!
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ReplyDelete2 – Proverbs 27:6 Wounds from a sincere friend are better than many kisses from an enemy. A sincere friend will tell you the truth, it may hurt a little but you’ll be better off hearing it. An enemy will just tell you what they think will be better for themselves, they may just be setting you up.
3 – Yes, I’m a late poster but I normally spend a few minutes in the morning reading new posts and comments on mine. Thanks to everyone for all the encouragement and support.
I also sent Jose a Facebook B-day message.
DeleteVery good George!
Delete1. Will do.
Delete2. Proverbs 27:8 Like a bird that strays from its nes is a man who strays from his home.
If a bird leaves his nest, he chicks will be in danger from prey. For us, if we leave our kids alone many times, the streests will get them.
3. Sometimes I go back but many times I do not see if any body posted under my comments.
1. Will do.
Delete2. Proverbs 27:8 Like a bird that strays from its nes is a man who strays from his home.
If a bird leaves his nest, he chicks will be in danger from prey. For us, if we leave our kids alone many times, the streests will get them.
3. Sometimes I go back but many times I do not see if any body posted under my comments.
Great to have you in M3. Continue the great encouragement and insight.
DeleteIt's ok, George, if you are a late poster. I'm an early reader. Always look forward to reading your post.
Delete1- did it
ReplyDelete2- Proverbs 27:2New Life Version (NLV)
2 Let another man praise you, and not your own mouth. Let a stranger, and not your own lips.
It's always great to hear other brothers lift you up. The people will know you by your fruits. Let God be lifted up. To God be the glory and honor.
3- It's always encouraging to read what other brothers say about my post. Thanks my brothers for your encouragements.
Good verse, allowing another to voice your good traits protects your humility and uplifts your reputation.
DeleteVince, that is a good verse and you set it out well.
Delete1.- Fire teams should be from 3-5 men. So text me today the names of a few men in M3 that you would like to be on the same fire team together with. They are probably men who are already on your same team.
ReplyDeleteI really don’t have a preference of who I am teamed up with.
2.- Read Prov.27:1-13 and share a verse and some of your thoughts on it.
When I was kid, I was a little cocky. My dad used to tell me “If you put yourself on a pedestal, no one else can.
Proverbs 27:2 Let another praise you, and not your own mouth; a stranger, and not your own lips.
3.- How often do you go back and read the comments that others leave under your good words on the blog? If you post late in the evening, do you go back the next day to see what others may have written?
I have gone back occasionally to read comments but haven’t seen any other than Dave’s (yours).
Marcos, I like the quote from your dad.
DeleteMarcos, my Dad also had some funny yet true quotes. Very good post!
Delete1. - Did it.
ReplyDelete2. – Proverbs 27:1 do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring.
3. – When I post late in the evening I sometimes go back to the next day to read the comments. I try to make it a routine to go back and read the comments after blogging but I sometimes do not make time to do so. I will make it a routine to go back and add more comments. Thanks.
Oscar, it's a good habit to start and continue. Reading others post helps you to see other explanation of verses, you have lots of encouraging words from others , and you also will find out that your words have encouraged others. Keep up the good work , brother.
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ReplyDelete2.{roverbs 27:8 Like a bird that strays from its nes is a man who strays from his home.
If a bird leaves his nest, prey will get to them. If tou leave tour kids at home the streest will get to them.
3. Sometimes I gave gone baxk, but many times I don't see my comments after posting.
I'm so glad your back and blogging again Chuy.
DeleteKeep posting , brother Chuy. Always still in touch .
Delete1. Will do.
ReplyDelete2.http://bible.com/111/pro.27.5.niv Better is open rebuke than hidden love.
Thank all the MEN who stepped up and in some way rebuked/corrected towards biblical truth and just in some ways how one acts toads one another.
3. I do look back to past comments and posts of others on the following day. I do admit not often but do.
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ReplyDelete2. Better is open rebuke Than love that is concealed. Faithful are the wounds of a friend, But deceitful are the kisses of an enemy. (Proverbs 27:5-6 NASB)
This is how I know who my real friends are. They don't flatter but tell me the truth and have even hurt me but in the end it was really love. I appreciate my wife because she is loyal and sometimes brutally honest. Sometimes I wish she would give more words of affirmation but I deep down appreciate that she doesn't flatter me. In the past girls flattered me then cheated on me and did things behind my back. So I will take brutal honesty or flowery words any day.
3. I need to read others comments more often.
Good words nick.
Delete1. I'll go with any of these fine brothers of mine.
ReplyDelete2.When you’ve stuffed yourself, you refuse dessert; when you’re starved, you could eat a horse. (Proverbs 27:7 MSG)
3. No sir.
2)Holman Christian Standard Bible
ReplyDeleteBetter an open reprimand than concealed love.
A reprimand though painful can be a benefit to you, but secret love is as effective as absent love and it gives you no benefit.
3)Sometimes I go back and see if people commented on my post and what they commented.
1) Will Do
ReplyDelete2) Proverbs 27:2 - Let someone else praise you, and not your own mouth; an outsider, and not your own lips.
There is more credibility when accomplishments are praised by someone else then when one highly boasts of their own accomplishments to others. It just seems that the account may be more exaggerated when when one speaks about themselves.
3) Yes I usually go back to see if there are comments from the previous day before starting to blog that day.
Good thoughts David. I can see how people would think someone is exaggerating when when they speak about themselves.
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ReplyDelete2. Prov 27:12 says "A prudent man sees evil and hides himself, The naive proceed and pay the penalty." -- A wise sensible person sees danger, takes cover, and does his best to avoid it , while the simple naive person keeps blindly going and suffers from the consequences!
3. Sometimes I go back the previous day to read what others may have written. I usually post late so I do not expect too many people reading my posts.
And a fine brother you are too Dave! :)
DeleteA little bit of a short post today:
ReplyDelete1) I just texted the names to Dave
2) Proverbs 27:4 "Anger is cruel and fury overwhelming, but who can stand before jealousy?"
Very powerful reminder of how Anger and Fury can be difficult to face, but all the more when jealousy strikes. Anger can make you feel mad for a time, but Jealousy sweeps you when you least expect. It is something to always pray about.
3) I actually do go back the next day, and love to read the comments or other posts. I tend to post late, so I follow up with the other night owls in the morning :)
I agree with you, brother. Jealousy is a completely different animal to Anger and Fury. While anger and fury are usually the result of a perceived offense against us, jealousy is commonly born of our own feelings of inadequacy personal dissatisfaction. We must guard ourselves, also, against the offenses we deal to ourselves and to God when we think any less of His creations, among which we are each included.
DeleteWilliam, I know I'm posting late if you've already posted. :) I'm glad to see that you're consistent in your blogging.
DeleteGood word bro
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ReplyDelete2. Proverbs 27:1 'Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring." During this month that I've been commuting down Pulaski to the far north side (Bryn Mawr) each day and back (I'm practically down by Oak Lawn), I regularly come across accidents. Some are your typical rush-hour fender benders, but others look serious. It is humbling in that my turn could be up any day now, and I wouldn't even know it...I simply can't.
That isn't to say that I won't take the proper precautions and avoid putting myself in situations where an accident is inevitable, but only my God who has the number of hairs on my head counted knows the time and day when I may find myself facing such a trial. If you must make plans for tomorrow, plan to walk with the Lord throughout your day. Plan to speak with Him plainly, man to Almighty Creator and loving Father. Plan to make Him the first you greet when you rise and the last you say goodnight to when you turn in. Plan on trusting Him with your life and the life of those you love. Plan on not making plans that don't involve Him. "Then sings my soul, my Savior God to thee...how great thou art...how great thou art!"
3. I make it a point to read over not only comments to my post but the comments of any brothers who may have posted late the previous night. If I can squeeze out a few minutes the morning of the next day, it's enough time to stay on top of this unless I am completely swamped. Right now, I'm definitely feeling a little like Louisiana.
Well said as always Osiris.
DeleteI appreciate all your insight and dedication my brother.
Delete1) will do
ReplyDelete2) Like a bird that strays from its nest
is a man who strays from his home.
(Proverbs 27:8 ESV)
staying close to home is what helps you survive and overcome many obstacles in life. But you need to find a good home that can help you grow strong and into a better man.
3) I ready some post but do not get to all of them
1- have not done it yet
ReplyDelete2- Proverbs 27:1
Do not boast about tomorrow, for you do not know what a day may bring.
3- some of the time, a lot to read