We live in a broken world; we too are broken. It descends through our DNA and resonates in our cells. We live our lives from our own brokenness and the brokenness of all those around us. Because we are broken we sometimes love the wrong things, being drawn to things that can lead to further brokenness. We are in need of healing. To admit our brokenness is the path to our healing. To be patient with our broken neighbors is righteousness and can become their rescue and way forward; this looks like the Kingdom of God.
December 19, 2018|Categories: Healing, Kingdom of God, Love, Patience, Righteousness|Tags: Brokenness, DNA, Neighbors, Wrong Things|
About the Author: H. Lamar Smith
Native of Alabama. Graduated from Valley High School, Valley, AL. Graduate of Trevecca Nazarene College, 1966. Graduate of Trevecca Nazarene University, M.A. 1992. Pastored churches in Tennessee, Kentucky, Oklahoma and Alabama.