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Good morning COL Mikel J. Burroughs Fantastic pictures. Imperfection, that's life. It's messy and wonderful. We are all imperfect; each of us has our flaws, our scars or failings. What matters is how we deal with them and that we don't hold others to a standard we cannot meet ourselves. We are each who we were meant to be. Don't judge yourself by anyone else's standards. God loves us flaws and all.
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Maj Marty Hogan
Maj Marty Hogan
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The main pic is awesome- blessed Sunday Lt Col Charlie Brown
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SGT John Graham
SGT John Graham
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LTC Stephen F.
LTC Stephen F.
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I expect that when you were a teenager you focused on a perceived imperfection [acne, sweating profusely, bad breath, growth spurts and other aspects of being an adolescent] which everybody was aware of and you wanted to be part of group of friends from outside that group Charlie.
I pray that you and I are spiritual mature and that we take time to listen to the deformed from birth, those with Downs syndrome and others society rejects, my sister-in-Christ Lt Col Charlie Brown.
Thank YOU, dear God for creating the soul of each human being in YOUR image.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted sons and daughters are aware that demonstrating the love of God is so much more effective that talking about that love in abstract terms.
I pray that YOU bless each one who reads this prayer, with eyes to see how YOU see individual people and YOU transform our listening to hear the cry of the soul of people we interact with.
I pray that parents demonstrate selfless love to each other as well as the children. Empower each parent to connect with each child and reassure them that love is not based on what we or say or don’t do or say. As the love of God is based on HIS perfect character, our love for others is based on our own imperfect character which is being perfected through sanctification.
I pray that young people are being transformed to focus on good and helping others and more outwardly focused and less selfish.
I pray that each U.S. Senator recognizes that the U.S. House of Representatives impeachment process was politically biased and dramatically imperfect.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones sleep well Sunday night.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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Good “Sunday” Morning COL Mikel J. Burroughs from a still dark morning with the sun due to rise about 7:00 AM EST... the current temperature here in Fort Myers, FL is 64° and headed to about 80°. ----------> Safe travels to You, Bella, and all your traveling companions! <----------

Another great quote topic - “Imperfection Day!” ...and here are my additions:

1) "Perfectionism is a dangerous state of mind in an imperfect world." - Robert Hillyer

2) "The day the child realizes that all adults are imperfect, he becomes an adolescent; the day he forgives them, he becomes an adult; the day he forgives himself, he becomes wise." - Alden Nowlan

3) "You will always be too much of something for someone: too big, too loud, too soft, too edgy. If you round out your edges, you lose your edge. Apologize for mistakes. Apologize for unintentionally hurting someone - profusely. But don't apologize for being who you are." - Danielle LaPorte

4) "To banish imperfection is to destroy expression, to check exertion, to paralyze vitality." - John Ruskin

5) "To sit in judgment of those things which you perceive to be wrong or imperfect is to be one more person who is part of judgment, evil or imperfection." - Wayne Dyer

6) "The Holy Bible is like a mirror before our mind's eye. In it we see our inner face. From the Scriptures we can learn our spiritual deformities and beauties. And there too we discover the progress we are making and how far we are from perfection." - Pope Gregory I

“Imperfection is not the enemy, your mind is. Embrace all your imperfections and learn from them. They make a great teacher!” — COL (Ret) Mikel Burroughs…





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Maj Marty Hogan
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I like the meme this morning- it allows for one to be themselves- morning Sgt (Join to see)
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Maj Marty Hogan - Good morning/afternoon Marty!
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LTC Stephen F.
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I expect that when you were a teenager you focused on a perceived imperfection [acne, sweating profusely, bad breath, growth spurts and other aspects of being an adolescent] which everybody was aware of and you wanted to be part of group of friends from outside that group Kerry.
I pray that you and I are spiritual mature and that we take time to listen to the deformed from birth, those with Downs syndrome and others society rejects, my brother-in-Christ Sgt (Join to see).
Thank YOU, dear God for creating the soul of each human being in YOUR image.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted sons and daughters are aware that demonstrating the love of God is so much more effective that talking about that love in abstract terms.
I pray that YOU bless each one who reads this prayer, with eyes to see how YOU see individual people and YOU transform our listening to hear the cry of the soul of people we interact with.
I pray that parents demonstrate selfless love to each other as well as the children. Empower each parent to connect with each child and reassure them that love is not based on what we or say or don’t do or say. As the love of God is based on HIS perfect character, our love for others is based on our own imperfect character which is being perfected through sanctification.
I pray that young people are being transformed to focus on good and helping others and more outwardly focused and less selfish.
I pray that each U.S. Senator recognizes that the U.S. House of Representatives impeachment process was politically biased and dramatically imperfect.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones sleep well Sunday night.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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SFC Nancy Hawk
SFC Nancy Hawk
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Training objectives ! NOT to be perfect to be better than yesterday. I have mobility issues. Imperfect yes. But I can keep looking for a new way. I can strengthen my upper body. I can learn to use the pain. Again not for perfection but the Lord who believes in ME .
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
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Good morning COL Mikel Burroughs and all the rest of my RP Family. How many of us can say that we are perfect? I certainly know that I can’t. There has only been one person to walk the face of this earth, that was and still is Perfect. I know that person to be Jesus Christ. While I understand that not all people will believe and accept that, but I do! But just because we are not perfect, that does not mean we can’t receive blessings and do great and wonderful things. How you say? I say, Let’s turn to the Bible to find out. In addition to that statement I would like to offer an article on how our imperfections are Blessings in disguise. Have a blessed day today and always.

Taken from crosswalk.com

5 Ways Your Imperfections Are Blessings in Disguise

Kathryn Graves
2019
20 Aug
5 Ways Your Imperfections Are Blessings in Disguise
Failure is a word we despise, but one we’re all too familiar with. Our indoctrination against it begins in early childhood the first time we hear the word “no” and disobey. Later, it cranks into high gear with school report cards. By the time we’re adults, many of us have set our personal standards so high that perceived failure can mean anything less than perfect.
Dust on the furniture, toddler toys strewn across the floor, and a sink full of dishes might dredge up the label in our minds. Sometimes it’s a messy desk at the end of the workday, or as a teacher, a child’s inability to grasp a new concept that spawns the idea we aren’t good enough—after all, we think, if we did a better job, if we were a better person, this wouldn’t happen.
Other, more serious events such as a child who rebels, being laid off from work, an unwanted divorce, or any number of life crises can leave us feeling at fault, as if we’ve somehow missed the mark.
And then there are all the things that really are our own fault. Angry words, or even the right words spoken at the wrong time, leave a painful emotional trail. Overspending the bank account for an impulse purchase, buying a bigger house or nicer car than we can afford, or just losing track of daily expenditures can land us in financial trouble and cause creditors to call on the phone. Exaggerating just a little rather than admitting the painful honest truth only ends in trouble.

Our lives can become like minefields as we try to dodge anything that might put a minus instead of a plus sign in the column marked Perfect. Because don’t we keep track? Add in the spiritual disciplines we don’t do as often as we think we’re supposed to, such as reading the Bible, praying, and tithing, and we can end up wondering, What’s the use?
This list of possible failures seems depressing. So, let’s counter it with some positive truth. We could even use the word “benefits” to describe a mind-shift about our failures and imperfections.
1. Imperfection reminds us of our need for Christ.
Jesus knew there wasn’t any hope for us. That’s why He died on the cross. From the day Adam and Eve ate the forbidden fruit until now, all people are infected with sin. You and I are no exception. No matter how good we want to be, at our very core we are not. Paul reminded us in Romans 3:23 that no one is ever good enough. We are all colossal failures. But the price Christ paid for us is sufficient. Paul knew how prone to legalism we are when he wrote the third chapter of Romans. Jesus’s death, burial, and resurrection—the gospel—is enough to wipe away all our sins. We don’t need to add anything to it. Nothing is required except believing in and accepting His work on our behalf.
On days you don’t measure up to your own standards, much less God’s, remember that no amount of goodness is enough. But Jesus provided righteousness for you. He’s got you covered.
2. Imperfection keeps us from bragging.
When we acknowledge our shortcomings, we can’t brag about how wonderful we are. Pride is one of the seven deadly sins, but awareness of our lack of perfection wards it off. Pride is the opposite of feeling like an abject failure, so when those low times come, remember that they have a purpose. Nobody wants to be perceived as a braggart or somebody who thinks they’re “all that.”
Romans 3:28 says we are justified by faith and not works. There is literally nothing we can do to earn a passing grade to get from earth to heaven. No matter how good we think we are, no matter how kind, compassionate, generous, or unselfish, it’s not enough. Jeremiah 17:9 tells us the heart of every person is naturally wicked—even evil. It’s not pleasant to consider this truth about ourselves, but at the moment of a mess-up, we come face-to-face with it. And on those days when we think we’ve got it all together, we need only remember the times we blew it to prevent a pride attack.

3. Imperfection reveals the glory of God.
People who are imperfect stand in stark contrast to a perfect God. The very idea that God would send His Son into a human body to become a sacrifice for us—to die in our place—shows His glory in all its radiant beauty.
We don’t need to fail in order for God’s glory to be revealed, but when we do, it is. So we shouldn’t let this truth be an excuse. But it is something solid we can grip when we need to get out of the pits of self-condemnation.
4. Imperfection causes us to praise the Lord.
When I am reminded of the truth about myself—that I am inherently sinful and without hope—but that Jesus Christ redeemed me from that state, I can only praise His name. I am filled with gratitude that my future with God does not hinge on my deeds or attitudes.
At the time I am confronted with my imperfection in a particular area, listening to praise music or an audio book of the Psalms can soothe my wounded spirit. Reading in the Bible about the grace of our Lord towards us reminds me of how great and wonderful He is. Keeping these thoughts in the front of my mind helps push negative self-talk away.
5. Imperfection sets us free.
When we feel “less than” in some area, or when we know we’ve really messed up, it serves to remind us of the truth of the gospel. Fully understanding and embracing this grace-gift sets us free from the perfection-versus-failure hamster wheel life.
Just because imperfection has some benefits, we don’t need to give up trying. While doing our best won’t get us into heaven, it is what we strive for as Christians. We want to please God and be a good witness to others. The freedom comes when we want to do better instead of believing we’re doomed if we don’t.
So the next time you make a mess of things, instead of beating yourself up, remember to lift your eyes and look up to Jesus. Confess it to Him. Tell Him how you really feel—He knows anyway. Ask Him what you need to do to make amends if the problem involves another person. And then praise Jesus for His blood shed on the cross to cover your sins.

You and I are not perfect, but rather than letting it get us down, let’s turn to Christ and allow Him to lift us up.
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
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SrA Ronald Moore - Amen to that, brother.
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Yikes, I missed both you and Joe Davis this morning! I've corrected that error! Now I wonder how many others I missed!
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LTC Stephen F.
LTC Stephen F.
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I expect that when you were a teenager you focused on a perceived imperfection [acne, sweating profusely, bad breath, growth spurts and other aspects of being an adolescent] which everybody was aware of and you wanted to be part of group of friends from outside that group Gene & Linda..
I pray that you and I are spiritual mature and that we take time to listen to the deformed from birth, those with Downs syndrome and others society rejects, my brother-in-Christ PO1 H Gene Lawrence and sister-in-Christ Linda Lawrence.
Thank YOU, dear God for creating the soul of each human being in YOUR image.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted sons and daughters are aware that demonstrating the love of God is so much more effective that talking about that love in abstract terms.
I pray that YOU bless each one who reads this prayer, with eyes to see how YOU see individual people and YOU transform our listening to hear the cry of the soul of people we interact with.
I pray that parents demonstrate selfless love to each other as well as the children. Empower each parent to connect with each child and reassure them that love is not based on what we or say or don’t do or say. As the love of God is based on HIS perfect character, our love for others is based on our own imperfect character which is being perfected through sanctification.
I pray that young people are being transformed to focus on good and helping others and more outwardly focused and less selfish.
I pray that each U.S. Senator recognizes that the U.S. House of Representatives impeachment process was politically biased and dramatically imperfect.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones sleep well Sunday night.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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Sgt (Join to see) - I’m sure you’ll catch up.
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