
In my native dialect (patois) we say: “wha a fe yuh, cahn be un-fe yuh” (literally—what is for you, can’t be not for you).
Today I affirm to trust the Most High and to wait on His leading.
I will:
- Let closed doors stay closed (like toxic relationships).
- Find the blessings in the closures.
- Live fearlessly knowing when one door closes it leaves open the path to the right door.
- Be prepared to seize opportunities when the right doors open.
What the Most High intends to bless me with, I will receive it because not only does He shut doors, He opens doors too! And what He opens no one can shut, what He shuts no one can open.

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Di likkle language sweet mi so till. 😁 That quote to start brought back so many memories. Always repeated by parents and grandparents in Jamaica. Stay blessed family.🇯🇲
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Yuh a FAMILY!!!!! Good fe know. Yeah we ear it all de time growing up!! Glad I was able to take you down memory lane. Happy weekend Anneta
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Bless you Dee.☺️
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And you too dear!!!
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Exactly right
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Amen!!!
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🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼
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This is true in so many ways, but the waiting part is the hardest! May God’s grace be sufficient for us hun
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In deed dearie… only by/through His grace. Thanks for stopping by e-friend. Cheers, Dee
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Cheers 😎
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👏
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