Sometimes, life has a way of knocking you down, especially when it comes to relationships. When I face challenges, there’s a saying I often repeat to myself, almost like a shield against the sting of pain: “If it was done to Jesus, who am I for it not to be done to me?” Reading John 13 this morning brought these words to life in a way that felt deeply personal. “Most assuredly, I say to you, a servant is not greater than his master; nor is he who is sent greater than he who sent him.” (John 13:16) “He who eats bread with Me has lifted up his heel against Me.” (John 13:18) These scripts struck a familiar chord. Betrayal is something I know all too well. Whether it’s in personal relationships or the professional sphere, I’ve learned the hard way that not everyone who breaks bread with you has your best interest at heart. People you care for and trust can, and sometimes will, turn against you. And while I’ve adapted in some ways, it doesn’t do much to soften the blo...
Rediscovering the Authentic Self: A Journey Back to YOU.