In Others’ Words: Old Nonsense

Finish each day Emerson quote 2.17.14How many yesterdays are you dragging around with you?


Such weighty invisibles … slowing us down, holding us back. If I’m looking in the rear view mirror, how can I be aware of what’s happening up ahead? How can I be prepared for the future if I’m mired in the past?


The question that has lingered with me all weekend is this: What would I tell my younger self?


Oh, so many things.



People aren’t always trustworthy … but they are worth loving just the same.
God isn’t understandable … but he’s faithful and he loves you, loves you, loves you in an immensely unfathomable way.
Forgive yourself … and in those moments when you can’t, throw yourself into the depths of God’s lavish grace and mercy and drown.
Failure can be a good thing. Go ahead, don’t believe me now. You’re young. You’re allowed to doubt. But when you’re older, make sure you come back and tell me, “You were right.” And I won’t say, “I told you so.”

In Your Words: What would you tell your younger self?


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