Tuesday, March 3, 2020

WORDS MISCONSTRUED?

Words are often misconstrued. Misheard, especially when similar sounding.
Loath and Loathe---seem similar but adding one little E makes a BIG difference.
Loath--reluctant, unwilling (adj)
Loathe-- feel intense dislike or disgust for (verb)

I am the loath one. Loath to vote because I loathe the political ads, media interviews and tweets filled with so much hatred and insults. 
TV political ads----WORDS. WORDS. WORDS. $-$-$-$-$

Maybe I'm misconstruing their intentions. 
Maybe I'm misinterpreting their meanings.
Probably not. Votes are wanted. Their intention is winning.
After all, it's Super Tuesday in America. 
I, for one of many,  desire a "win" for our country. One nation under God.

I'm more interested in a candidate's character than his/her rhetoric.

My desire is for a President who can work and walk hallowed in a hollow land.

I am praying to that end......... 
hoping that my words are not misconstrued. (2 Chronicles 7:14)