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The Secret of Staying Fed: Why Humility is the True Elevation

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No matter how high a bird soars, it must eventually return to the ground to find food. This simple truth from nature carries a profound lesson for life: greatness is sustained not by pride, but by humility. In a world that celebrates high flyers, self-achievers, and influencers, it’s easy to believe that the higher you go, the less you need to stoop low. But reality, and scripture teaches otherwise. Even kings bow. Even the greatest leaders serve. Even the Son of God washed His disciples’ feet. The Bird and the Ground A bird can spread its wings, fly over mountains, and dance with the clouds. Yet hunger will always remind it of the earth. The ground carries the food it needs to live. Likewise, no matter how far we rise in career, wealth, or influence, we will always need to “come down” to humility to be sustained. Scripture echoes this truth: • “God resists the proud, but gives grace to the humble.” (James 4:6) • “Humble yourselves, therefore, under God’s mighty hand, that He m...

It's Okay Not to Be Okay

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  A New Beginning Starts Right Now Have you ever found yourself sitting on the floor at 2 AM, surrounded by crumpled tissues, feeling like you've failed for the hundredth time? If so, welcome to the human race. We live in a world obsessed with highlight reels, but what we don't see are the anxiety spirals, the job rejections, and the days when getting out of bed feels impossible. It's easy to get lost in the feeling that we're falling behind, but here's a secret: it's okay not to be okay . The problem isn't falling down; it's staying there. We often set up camp in our misery, comparing our behind-the-scenes struggles to everyone else's curated success stories. We replay our mistakes like a broken record, but you can always change the song. The beautiful truth about hitting rock bottom is that it's the most solid ground you'll ever have. When you're down in the rubble, you have a choice. You can let disappointment pin you down, or you can ...

Be a Bridge, Not a Wall

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If you cannot be a bridge to connect people, then do not be a wall to separate them. We face this choice every day, often without realizing it. At the grocery store: Someone's card gets declined and they're clearly embarrassed. You could roll your eyes and sigh loudly (being a wall), or you could look away respectfully and give them privacy (not being a wall). Maybe you even offer to help if you can (being a bridge). At school or work: Two friends are fighting and both want you to pick sides. You could spread rumors or make it worse by repeating what each person said about the other (being a wall). Or you could refuse to get involved in the drama while still being kind to both (not being a wall). On social media: You see people arguing in the comments about something controversial. You could jump in with a sarcastic comment that makes people angrier (being a wall), or you could just scroll past without adding fuel to the fire (not being a wall). Sometimes we have the oppor...