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Charles L Robinson Jr.

"Said in love: Who is it really about? You or them" ~ Author Charles L. Robinson Jr.

Today I'm compelled to share an experience I have been observing for the past few weeks as the premise of our today's encouraging devotion. There is a very nice person who has been going out the way to get others satisfaction that has been failing. So, these authored words are written in the spirit of dropping loads of heaviness (weights) on minds and hearts specifically due to the inability to satisfy some people. Remind yourself that Jesus, the Lord and Savior of this world who temporarily physically in the flesh walked amongst others in this world sinless, had the inability to satisfy some people. Therefore, there should be disallowance regarding the inability to satisfy some people taken so personal that it pierces the soul with heaviness. Said in the spirit of love, respect, and giving a helping hand (a spot) to lift the weight: You have to get to the point in life that you understand that it's not so much about them being satisfied rather than it's just as much about you learning to accept the fact that everybody can't be satisfied. Jesus's statement was not so much about them not being satisfied no matter what he did rather than it was really just as much as Jesus accepting the fact that no matter what he did they couldn't be satisfied. So, who was it really about? It was just as much about Jesus. Jesus was not in denial, Jesus accepted the circumstance, and Jesus moved on. Who is it really about? You or them? It's just as much about you. It's wise for you to not be in denial, it's wise for you to accept the fact that everybody can't be satisfied, it's wise for you to pray that whatever spirit is blocking their ability of reception to be removed, it's wise for you to move on, and I thank God in advance (received by faith) that weights are being lifted, in the name of Jesus. You and your families have an extraordinary peaceful day!


"The Son of man came eating and drinking, and they say, Behold a man gluttonous, and a winebibber, a friend of publicans and sinners. But wisdom is justified of her children" Matthew 11:19


"Wherefore seeing we also are compassed about with so great a cloud of witnesses, let us lay aside every weight, and the sin which doth so easily beset us, and let us run with patience the race that is set before us" Hebrews 12:1


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