Don’t trade what you want most for what you want in the moment.
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When I pray for our national leaders, I have roughly this thought in mind. As Americans we’re far too willing disregard the patience and time that diplomacy and relationships require. Coercive actions tend to pursue “what you want in the moment.”
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I do like the way you pray! Maybe it’s because we are so totally on the same page…
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When I pray for our national leaders, I have roughly this thought in mind. As Americans we’re far too willing disregard the patience and time that diplomacy and relationships require. Coercive actions tend to pursue “what you want in the moment.”
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I do like the way you pray! Maybe it’s because we are so totally on the same page…
Sent from my iPhone
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