What is the result of getting mad? Like in our own fear of losing people to the broken world, we get mad and tell them how wrong they are… Not as a gentle correction like the Bible suggests… not simply in discipline… But with destructive criticism and painful words… With judgement and condemnation.

When it came to the conversations I have had with my little friend Bekah when she’s in trouble, I’ve asked myself, “are my words breathing love and life and truth into her… Or am I hurting her by planting seeds of fear, insecurities, hurt, etc.?”

Sometimes our reaction is just planting seeds of destruction that steer others away from us and the truth. It’s even more drastic for the young minds. All the while we have a prime opportunity to teach… To educate… To tell them WHY something is wrong… WHY something can hurt them… WHY it makes us upset or worried or afraid for them… and maybe sometimes the problem is that we don’t know the WHY in the first place… But even still, we forget to remind them we love them.

All anyone’s anger ever did for me was tell me not to tell them… To hide and isolate… It birthed shame and fear that I couldn’t be loved if they knew I wasn’t perfect. So, I still did bad, but I did bad in the shadows.

But the WHY can bring perspective… And even though I’ve still made mistakes after hearing the WHY… I don’t ever forget the WHY afterwards. Now I’ve heard it and experienced it.

More so, I’ve learned that God loved me and gave everything for me even though He already knew every mistake I was going to make whether intentional or not… His love wasn’t under the condition that I never make a mistake or bad choice… And that’s the love that saves us… That’s the love we’re called to mirror… Especially behind closed doors to the people who look up to us; the young ones.

I pray I love others more than I allow my fears or insecurities or judgments do damage. 🙏❤️ 💭