"Unless somebody else is willing to give up another franchise guy for Boston, why would you break up this duo?"
@DGreen_14 isn't a fan of the Celtics shopping Jaylen Brown ✍️
Don’t Get it Twisted @FCHWPO, Real Celtics Fans Have Always Wanted you in Boston.
Preferably Ending your Career Here.
Real Fans Love You.
#DifferentHere
Just because I’m posting about God doesn’t mean I’m healed or better than you. I’m still a sinner. I still struggle. But everyday His grace picks me back up!
Jaylen Brown is a TRUE Celtic and one of the best to ever put on the uniform.
I’ll always be team Jaylen no matter what happens!
I really hope this isn’t the end ❤️
I am just gonna go ahead and say I will be extremely sad IF the Celtics trade Jaylen Brown. I still hope he’s going to play out his career in Boston and bring us more championships. He’s a 100% Celtic.
Jaylen Brown just had the best season of his career. In the middle of his prime. One of the best two way players in the league and a top 15 player.
I’m not trading him AND additional assets for Giannis if I’m Boston.
Walking with Jesus doesn’t guarantee an easier life, it doesn’t guarantee that things would always go our way. Sometimes God may send us into a storm, sometimes He may lead us into a valley. But it’s in those moment where we learn to trust Him and we learn to surrender, which isn’t easy. It’s in those moments where we can see how weak we are without Jesus and how much we need Him. God doesn’t abandon us in the storm or valley and He’s not working against us. He’s with us in every moment and He’s for us. In those moments, sometimes it’s hard to see what He’s doing, but we have to walk by faith and we have to hold on to His promises. The storms and the valleys that He takes us through at times are not meant to destroy us, but it’s to draw us closer to Him and to build us up into the man and the woman He’s calling us to be. Don’t let go, keep holding on!
“But he said to me, “My grace is sufficient for you, for my power is made perfect in weakness.” Therefore I will boast all the more gladly of my weaknesses, so that the power of Christ may rest upon me.”
2 Corinthians 12:9