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Writer's pictureM.E. Collins

Dads Don't Snap

Updated: Feb 19



When do I say I feel your pain and frustration? It's not just talking or speculation; it’s something we have all experienced it in the workplace, church, public and even in your own home where you consider your sanctuary. So, what are you going to do about it? Are you going to give them a piece of your mind? Will, you get a hold of them and kick their butt to the point they can’t be recognized. Will you find ways to turn the table and see to it what they have done to you will be worse. Stop! Some people enjoyed making others looking bad, to make themselves look good. They honestly believed they are doing no wrong.


I can’t begin to count the times that I would be doing good and highly favor, that someone was plotting or stirring up foolishness. What makes it worse is they smile in your face as if everything is okay with you and them. Think about this what type of person would have such behavior to cause harm to another or plot against someone who has done nothing to them. I purposely surround myself, good people that keep me from putting my foot up there; you know what I mean. No matter how many chances you give someone or expect them to stop. You must leave them alone, let say that again leave them alone and let God continue to fight that battle. In the end, they will be baffled by your continued faith in God. They will have no understanding no matter how hard they try to discredit or slander you. It’s not working. I never said you wouldn’t get angry, just don’t act on it and say I love you, Jesus! See! A smile comes across your face. Much love to the dad’s that continue to stay in the fight.


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