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https://dinkinsfamilyreunion.com “BUT THE GREATEST OF THESE IS LOVE” Published on website: 8/17/2020 By S. Grant--This post was written by a childhood friend, and I almost cried. The first word I thought of was forgiveness. How did we, as humans, get to the point of feeling superior to others? What makes us better: financial status, titles and positions, or physical appearances that supposedly are acceptable by societal standards? I strongly suggest that you join me in not only reading this message but also embracing that we all are flawed, we all are one, and we all can help each other through life: no judging, criticizing, or demeaning. The global pandemic has taught me much, including being more patient and more kind. Family, let's show each other and our communities the real meaning of love. (1Corinthians 13:4-8). J. R. Patton, thank you for this post . ❤❤❤ This has been on my heart for a while now...as I scroll through social media, it makes me sad to see the various posts!! I really want people to start treating others the way they want to be treated!! Why can’t we extend kindness and compassion? Why does this society feel the need to pick everyone apart??!!! I don’t like that my children and ,one day, my grandchildren will grow up in a society with this level of toxicity!! It’s so sad that we must find something wrong with everyone

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Page 1: dinkinsfamilyreunion.files.wordpress.com · Web view “BUT THE GREATEST OF THESE IS LOVE” Published on website: 8/17/2020 By S. Grant--This post was written by a childhood friend,

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“BUT THE GREATEST OF THESE IS LOVE”Published on website: 8/17/2020

By S. Grant--This post was written by a childhood friend, and I almost cried. The first word I thought of was forgiveness. How did we, as humans, get to the point of feeling superior to others? What makes us better: financial status, titles and positions, or physical appearances that supposedly are acceptable by societal standards?

I strongly suggest that you join me in not only reading this message but also embracing that we all are flawed, we all are one, and we all can help each other through life: no judging, criticizing, or demeaning. The global pandemic has taught me much, including being more patient and more kind. Family, let's show each other and our communities the real meaning of love. (1Corinthians 13:4-8). J. R. Patton, thank you for this post❤❤❤.

This has been on my heart for a while now...as I scroll through social media, it makes me sad to see the various posts!! I really want people to start treating others the way they want to be treated!! Why can’t we extend kindness and compassion? Why does this society feel the need to pick everyone apart??!!!  I don’t like that my children and ,one day, my grandchildren will grow up in a society with this level of toxicity!! It’s so sad that we must find something wrong with everyone and park there!! Are we the sum total of our mistakes? Is there no redemption available to anyone but ourselves? So harsh and judgmental and overly critical...as if we could do so much better at everything!!! What is going on? What are we becoming? When do we celebrate each other? Clean

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up your backyard first!! We have to do better!!! Please start with the man in the mirror!! Then make that change! Let love win!! ❤