Jesus expected His disciples to read themselves into the miracle of the loaves—to let His provision reshape how they saw themselves and what they believed He would do for them. Instead, they slipped back into fear. We often do the same thing in our relationships. Luke 6 shows us how easily we judge people by assuming their motives, especially with family, and that judgment always multiplies back into more conflict than we ever intended. The blog calls us to interrupt that cycle by using Philippians 4. Pick someone you’ve had tension with and choose to think on what’s true, lovely, admirable, and honorable about them. When you do, you break the judgment loop, heal your reactions, and let the peace of God lead your heart.
