I once saw a family photo zoomed in for an Instagram picture. The hashtag included live authentic, blessed, life is good, family first, and such sweet kids. Everything looked perfect; the family was nicely dressed, the tree looked beautiful behind them, and everyone was smiling. Outside of that perfect picture for Instagram, there was a child screaming and crying, a mess all over the place, and a curtain rod pulled down, among other issues. The picture did not match what was happening, and looks can be deceiving. Why do we feel we need to look perfect and try to impress other people? Why can we not just be who God created us to be?
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