“In the end, it is impossible not to become what others believe you are.” Julius Caesar Commentary: Is this true? What if others do not believe in you? Do not celebrate you? Reject you? Then what? Some people will build you up and some tear you down! What if your spouse leaves you? The old saying is if you live by people’s compliments then you could die by their criticisms! Part of the blessings of the strong family unit both a mother and a father in the home is they celebrate you and they correct you when needed! No parental authority has led to high suicide and crime rates among our youth! So does God believe in us? He created us and put us here! Is God like some fathers who abandon their children? Most atheist really believe in God but are mad at God for some event that took place like a death of a parent or some other tragedy that occurred in their life! John 3:16 says that God so loved the world that he gave us his only Son as a sacrifice for our sin! That who believes in him will have everlasting life! Life beyond this life forever with Christ! So even at times in your life you will not believe in yourself along with others yet God will always believe in you even if you do not believe in him! If you reject Christ he still proved his love for you on the Cross! How many would die for you? If the truth be known no one will! Not your politicians, pastors, teachers, policemen or even your friends! Your greatest lover is God himself who gave you life! King David said though my father and mother forsake me yet my God will not! Others may believe in you but it may not be based on love! It may be based on what I can get out of you not what I can give and sacrifice for you! Julius Caesar was assassinated in 44 B.C. just a generation before the birth of Christ! Even his own son Brutus participated in his assassination! Did Julius become what his son believed him to be? God’s own Son Jesus Christ believed we could become acceptable to God by the blood sacrifice he made for us! James & Hamsa Sasse. IndiajesusLovesYou.com