07/04/2026
In a world that often measures people by titles, status, or religion, let us remember this truth: our character is not defined by what we claim, but by how we live.
Being a good person is not about the name we carry, the group we belong to, or the faith we profess—it is about how we treat the people God places before us each day.
Kindness, fairness, and respect are the true marks of a life well lived. To lift others up is greater than to prove ourselves right. To show compassion is stronger than to assert power.
When we humiliate, judge, or act unjustly, it reveals not strength—but a lack of grace. Our hearts feel conviction for the wrong we have done and it bring shame not only yourself but to the group you represented
True faith is not measured by how loudly we speak of it, but by how deeply we live it. Not in how often we bow our heads, but in how often we extend our hands to help others with compassion.
In the end, our legacy will not be our titles or achievements, but the lives we have touched, the kindness we have shown, and the love we have given.
Let us choose compassion , humility and always be a blessing to others.
“Let all that you do be done in love.”
1 Corinthians 16:14
Amen