12.12- Carpenters, computer repairmen, ministrrs, truck drivers and a beloved grandson learn how to live life together over saturday breakfast.

 12.12-

Carpenters, computer repairmen, ministrrs, truck drivers and a beloved grandson learn how to live life together over saturday breakfast.
Don't let anyone look down on you. God doesn't make any junk.
What burns down the spirit is a low personal assessment of yourself and your work. People try to put us down because of being born to people who are farmers or carpenters or even doctors.
They have found burn out in the medical community among E.R doctors is because they start to view themselves as money focused instead of patient focused.
We cannot allow people looking down on us as too young or too uneducated or too "small town" to have the wisdom to serve and help people.
We get our self image from God and those who know God is love to set our point of view. My parents taught me to look everyone in the eye. No one is above you or below you. You are better than no one and no one is better than you. My dad's dad passed when he was twelve and he covered the ground he stood on from then until he appointed himself to stand up for what was right in his nursing home.
Don't let anyone look down on you. God doesn't make any junk.

John 1.
43 The next day He [am]decided to go to Galilee, and He *found Philip. And Jesus *said to him, “Follow Me.” 44 Now Philip was from Bethsaida, the city of Andrew and Peter. 45 Philip *found Nathanael and *said to him, “We have found Him of whom Moses wrote in the Law, and the prophets also wrote: Jesus the son of Joseph, from Nazareth!” 46 Nathanael said to him, “Can anything good be from Nazareth?” Philip *said to him, “Come and see.” 
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