My Rhymes and Reasons by Greg Asimakoupoulos

Celebrating Your Uniqueness on Today’s Edition 1.21

Celebrating Your Uniqueness

Hey, and it’s Greg Asimakoupoulos with today’s edition of My Rhymes and Reasons, and I am going to talk about celebrating your uniqueness.

Often we have seen tree rings. When a trunk of a tree has been severed and you look in kind of at a cross-section of that severed trunk and those rings are often cut in circles, rounds and you look at a tree ring and you can tell something about the life of that tree, the age of the tree based on the way the rings form.

You can tell if there has been some sort of drought or untoward activity that has caused the tree to suffer some kind of stuntedness in its growth.

But how often do you look at the trunk of a tree from the exterior while it’s still standing? I’d like to examine that with you today as a way of illustrating a spiritual truth. So, here’s a trunk of a tree, kind of average, ordinary.

There’s some green moss that has grown, left a stain. Here is a more slender trunk that is still covered with moss.

If you missed our last My Rhymes and Reasons post, it is here.

Becky Willis

Becky Willis is a "glass is half full" type of person, so she decided that she would share that with others. After going on 16 years in the blogosphere she decided it was time to make a change and in doing so help uplift others. Her husband is her biggest cheerleader; you can visit their site at https://thisunpredictablelife.com.

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