“Life is a theater so invite your audiences carefully.
Not everyone is holy enough and healthy
enough to have a front row seat in our lives.
There are some people in your life that need to be loved from a distance.
It’s amazing what you can accomplish when you let go, or at least minimize your
time with draining, negative, incompatible, not-going-anywhere
relationships, friendships,
fellowships, and family.
Everyone can’t be in your front row.
Observe the relationships around you.
Pay attention to which ones lift and which ones lean?
Which ones encourage and which ones discourage?
Which ones are on a path of growth uphill and which ones are just going downhill?
When you leave certain people, do you feel better or feel worse?
Which ones always have drama or don’t really understand, know,
and appreciate you and the gift that lies within you?
Everyone can’t be in your front row.
The more you seek God and the things of God, the more you seek quality,
the more you seek not just the hand of God but the face of God,
the more you seek things honorable,
the more you seek growth, peace of mind,
love and truth around you, the easier it will become for you to decide who
gets to sit in the front row and who should be moved to the balcony of your
life.
Everyone can’t be in your front row.
You cannot change the people around you…but you can change the people
you are around.
Ask God for wisdom and discernment and choose wisely the people
who sit in the front row of your life.
Remember that front row seats are for special
and deserving people and those who sit in your front row
should be chosen
carefully.
Everyone can’t be in the front row of your life.”
Author Unknown