My own life has had some fairly epic social convulsions over the past year, and they are rightly private. I am learning a lot from each of these "training courses". Each of us is living through a period of extreme relational stress due to the surfacing of the true character of all around us. Wickedness brings out both the best and worst in people.

By living in light and truth as best I can I am finding myself ever less affected by those who do not. I simply don't associate with them, or reject their controlling behaviour, or decide to respond on my own terms. Yes, I feel sad that they reject my love, or treat me disrespectfully, or make false accusations behind my back.

But I don't need to feel guilt about taking up my own power and stepping away if need be, rather than be an accomplice to their abusive ways. I am allowed to live in joy, even if it means letting go of those whom I previously held most dear. They have their own path, and I have mine. Divergence is OK.

Went to a new prayer service tonight. The guest speaker talked some about knowing your worth. He asked, "If you took a $100 bill and threw it on the ground and stomped on it, does it change the worth of that bill?" And of course the answer was no. He said that those who don't see your worth is not your problem, it's theirs. And that God sees your worth and loves you so! I thought that was beautiful, so figured I'd share it with you too. 🙏❤️

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