Shalom ... I’m Ron Sutton ... Glad You Stopped By!
Shalom ... I’m Ron Sutton ... Glad You Stopped By!
My identity and worth as a person is not based on my profession, hobbies, likes, dislikes, friends or family. My identity and worth is in Yahweh the one I love and serve. I am a child of Yahweh. I am a vessel in which Yeshua lives. I choose to be the hands, eyes, and mouthpiece that Yeshua can use to complete His purpose in this world.
I value Yahweh, family, friends and my relationship with these people. I value integrity and honesty. I value my Yahweh given talents and abilities and choose to use them blessing and serving others.
I treasure the bride of my youth and my daughter.
Relationship with Yeshua is the most important in my life. My relationship with my bride and daughter is second. With children, love equates to time spent with them and therefore I choose to pour my life into my daughter so that she may experience relationship with her earthly father. As our relationship grows she will understand the importance of a relationship with our Heavenly Daddy. I choose not to put anything before these relationships.
I will treat others in a positive, upright, and respectful way. I will act with integrity and honesty towards all people. I will speak the truth even though it may be painful. I understand that people have the right to choose for themselves and their choices may not be the same choice as I would make. I will give them the right to do that without judging them. I will treat others with a smile and expect positive things from them. I will see the best in people and be an encourager to them. I will give them the benefit of the doubt. If I am treated rudely by someone I will remember that they are probably dealing with something and I will try not to take it personally. I choose to forgive those that wrong me and I will not hold anything against them. I will treat others in the same way I would want them to treat me.
Life is to short to spend it chasing after the “almighty dollar” at the expense of the things that really matter. I desire to make a difference in the part of the world that I live in. I want to give to others who are less fortunate that myself in order to brighten their world. I desire to give them hope. That hope is Yeshua.
In walking through this life I will not take it so seriously. I can laugh at myself and the experiences that I go through. I can take time out for myself doing those things that I enjoy without feeling condemned. I understand the importance of recreation and time alone to regroup my thoughts and priorities.