One who lacks self-control.
One who lacks self-control.
One must communicate first what others are prepared to hear in order to prepare them for what must be said. Otherwise, you will repeatedly say only what you wanted to say rather than communicate your message effectively.
Negates desire.
Come to in order to go for.
What is needed is not pejorative labeling but loving counsel. Proverbs 16:20
Near rather than nearly.
The left brain storming toward the heart to join the right brain in order not to tip over from what it often trips over.
The 1st question should be "Who will move the stone for us?" Mark 16:3-4 The quest for the right question that causes us to look up so that we may fall down is answered. It's hard to see if the stone is before us or behind us without the right question.
The impatient quickness of anger attempting to slow down by anger.
When you are certain about your future, you can concentrate on your present. It is a new birth day. Psalm 118:24
Determined humility.
Silenced idle words.
A thimble full added to a glass half full is the series of incremental breakthroughs that allow us to see through what we got through.
His tenderness entering our ignorance. Without tenderness, there is no understanding.