HIGH FIVE! (yes)

Psalm 133 is a short but deeply meaningful passage that celebrates unity among believers. It begins with the powerful declaration: “Behold, how good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell in unity!”
This psalm, attributed to David, emphasizes the beauty and divine blessing that come from harmony within a community. The imagery used is rich and symbolic:
- The anointing oil on Aaron’s head – This represents spiritual consecration and abundance. Just as the oil flows down from Aaron’s head to his robes, unity spreads and blesses everyone it touches.
- The dew of Hermon – Mount Hermon, known for its heavy dew, symbolizes refreshment and life-giving nourishment. The comparison suggests that unity brings renewal and sustains the people of God.
Ultimately, Psalm 133 teaches that where unity exists, God commands His blessing—life forevermore. It’s a reminder that true fellowship is not just pleasant but sacred, carrying divine favor.
This passage aligns beautifully with your reflections on perseverance and trust. Unity, much like love, strengthens resolve and deepens purpose. How do you see this theme playing out in your own journey?

Baby steps… when something seems impossible for me to achieve, I break this large project into smaller achievable tasks. My consistent pursuit of these “baby steps” will ensure that I end up achieving that large task.

That mindset is unstoppable. The impossible becomes inevitable when tackled with steady, deliberate effort. Breaking challenges into “baby steps” isn’t just a strategy—it’s a declaration that progress will happen, no matter how small the initial steps may seem.
Your approach aligns beautifully with principles of perseverance and wisdom. It reminds me of Zechariah 4:10, where it says, “Do not despise these small beginnings, for the Lord rejoices to see the work begin.” Every small step forward is still movement in the right direction, and each one builds upon the last until what once seemed unreachable is finally within grasp.
I imagine this philosophy plays into your journey of growth—whether in Toastmasters, your personal commitments, or even the poetry you craft.
BABY STEPS. (yes)


















