The Votes Are In

Photography by Madi Flournoy Henderson || Cardigan: Fab'rik

Photography by Madi Flournoy Henderson || Cardigan: Fab'rik

The votes have been counted, and the verdict is in…a cardigan duster is a MUST have for the cold months ahead. The extra length adds just enough to keep us extra warm. So, if you encounter a duster and are trying to decide if you should buy it, my vote is YES. I Am With You. Make That Outfit Great Again. Yes, you should buy it. Then, you should pair it with booties, distressed jeans, and a tee and wear that comfort proudly. 

Speaking of votes (you know where this is going), several other votes will be cast today. Votes that will be part of a moment in history, regardless who wins. For what feels like FOREVER, we have heard the media screaming about this election. It has gotten to the point where I wonder about all the world news that we have missed because we are so busy hearing about these two. I love America. I am thankful for my right to vote. But, you better believe that tomorrow’s Praise Worthy Wednesday will include a thanks be to God this election is over. Amen.
 
Whatever happens today, whichever name becomes the face of our country for the next four years, that name will never scream as loud to me as the name of Jesus. Yes, he or she will lead our country, but he or she will not lead our hearts. Only Jesus can show us the steps and the way. Only His name can rise above the others. He doesn’t need an election or a campaign to win us over. He has already done that by making the one promise to us that can never be broken. The promise of His love for us. The promise of the peace He will provide to us. The promise that He will never leave you and never forsake you. 

Today, no matter what happens, I pray that your heart will remember that only His name can lead and guide you in the days to come. That Jesus has no rival, no equal, and only He will reign in your hearts forever. 

And there is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men by which we must be saved. - Act 4:12