The School of People: Lessons God Teaches Through Every Encounter.
In the journey of life, God is in charge — in charge of every detail of your walk.
In the family you were born into, the environment you find yourself, the organization you work in, and every relationship you encounter — God is present.
Life is a journey through people.
You will meet different kinds of humans along the way —
some will bless you,
some will hurt you,
some will bring regret,
and some will leave you with painful memories.
Some will appear as obstacles — harmful, vicious, and wicked.
Others will come as kindness — compassionate, empathetic, and a true blessing.
And some… may even be a snare.
As you walk this path, human interactions become your training ground.
You will learn —
sometimes gently,
sometimes the hard way,
and sometimes through moments you will cherish forever.
Life unfolds in phases.
And as you grow, you may find yourself encountering similar kinds of people again and again.
But the purpose of every experience is this:
to learn, to unlearn, and to relearn.
To become wiser.
More sensitive.
More discerning.
And better guided by God.
So that when you meet familiar patterns in people — in any place or season — you can say,
“I have seen this before.”
And you will no longer be easily trapped or caught off guard.
The essence of your experiences — whether good or bad — is not to harden your heart,
but to sharpen your discernment.
To remain vigilant, sensitive, alert, and watchful.
And above all, to remain grateful to God for how far He has brought you.
Scripture:
Ecclesiastes 1:9 (KJV)
The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
God's Loving Heart.
In the journey of life, God is in charge — in charge of every detail of your walk.
In the family you were born into, the environment you find yourself, the organization you work in, and every relationship you encounter — God is present.
Life is a journey through people.
You will meet different kinds of humans along the way —
some will bless you,
some will hurt you,
some will bring regret,
and some will leave you with painful memories.
Some will appear as obstacles — harmful, vicious, and wicked.
Others will come as kindness — compassionate, empathetic, and a true blessing.
And some… may even be a snare.
As you walk this path, human interactions become your training ground.
You will learn —
sometimes gently,
sometimes the hard way,
and sometimes through moments you will cherish forever.
Life unfolds in phases.
And as you grow, you may find yourself encountering similar kinds of people again and again.
But the purpose of every experience is this:
to learn, to unlearn, and to relearn.
To become wiser.
More sensitive.
More discerning.
And better guided by God.
So that when you meet familiar patterns in people — in any place or season — you can say,
“I have seen this before.”
And you will no longer be easily trapped or caught off guard.
The essence of your experiences — whether good or bad — is not to harden your heart,
but to sharpen your discernment.
To remain vigilant, sensitive, alert, and watchful.
And above all, to remain grateful to God for how far He has brought you.
Scripture:
Ecclesiastes 1:9 (KJV)
The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
God's Loving Heart.
The School of People: Lessons God Teaches Through Every Encounter.
In the journey of life, God is in charge — in charge of every detail of your walk.
In the family you were born into, the environment you find yourself, the organization you work in, and every relationship you encounter — God is present.
Life is a journey through people.
You will meet different kinds of humans along the way —
some will bless you,
some will hurt you,
some will bring regret,
and some will leave you with painful memories.
Some will appear as obstacles — harmful, vicious, and wicked.
Others will come as kindness — compassionate, empathetic, and a true blessing.
And some… may even be a snare.
As you walk this path, human interactions become your training ground.
You will learn —
sometimes gently,
sometimes the hard way,
and sometimes through moments you will cherish forever.
Life unfolds in phases.
And as you grow, you may find yourself encountering similar kinds of people again and again.
But the purpose of every experience is this:
to learn, to unlearn, and to relearn.
To become wiser.
More sensitive.
More discerning.
And better guided by God.
So that when you meet familiar patterns in people — in any place or season — you can say,
“I have seen this before.”
And you will no longer be easily trapped or caught off guard.
The essence of your experiences — whether good or bad — is not to harden your heart,
but to sharpen your discernment.
To remain vigilant, sensitive, alert, and watchful.
And above all, to remain grateful to God for how far He has brought you.
Scripture:
Ecclesiastes 1:9 (KJV)
The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
God's Loving Heart.
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