anonymous ID: 7c6a1c Jan. 14, 2019, 2:52 p.m. No.4755643   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>5860 >>5968

For all Anon's. Last night on "Night Shift" I read part of an Anon telling KeK that Anon didn't really like people anyway and didn't need them. At times discouragement can cause us to redraw our circle smaller. There are those for whatever reason have redrawn their cycle so small it is one/them.

I would like to encourage everyone in the Patriot movement to keep their circle always "Broken" never closed. Always reaching out and meeting new Patriots.

 

#1 – Always Keep Your Circle Broken

1 Thessalonians 5:11 says “Therefore encourage one another and build one another up, just as you are doing.”

Perfect circles feel right. Secure. Whole. We don’t like broken anything. Yet, all of us are broken in some way. I love the song Casting Crown  sings about being Broken Together, from their Thrive album. While the song intentionally focuses on marriages, some of the same thoughts can apply to people in general. We will never be fully complete, we will never “arrive” in our walk with Christ until we enter Heaven with Him, so why do we try so hard sometimes to be or appear more complete than we are?

When we purposely leave our circles broken, we intentionally look for the next friend we can encourage. That young mom who shows up to your Tuesday morning Bible study knowing no one. Your elderly neighbor down the street. The single mom of one of your son’s friends. The woman who just started working in your office.

Keeping my circle broken reminds me never to be content in being comfortable with the friends I already have but to look for ways to be a friend to others who need one.

 

To the Anon from last night that thought no others were needed. Keep reaching out, a circle of one is no way to live.

anonymous ID: 7c6a1c Jan. 14, 2019, 3:23 p.m. No.4755971   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>4755860lb

I am attempting to give support. In this world of lies and people come here looking for answers. Where did you have in mind to send someone for support when we keep showing that all those someone has trusted the most are evil?? What was your idea?