Cormessia McGruder
Composition and Rhetoric
Professor Kimberly Davis
Class Two Revise
March 18, 2015
My Worldview on Values The most important values that I hold are God, hard work, and family. These are values that will make life better and easier for a person. Values make you feel secure and prepared for the future. Without values life would be a little harder for me. Values in life are important to have. My values were all influenced by my parents. Working hard was taught daily by my parents. They would tell us in order to have anything worthwhile you have to working hard is a must. For example, you may want to go to college, but you want to earn money to buy a new car. If you cannot afford both you must make a choice. My parents always emphasize “Easy isn’t always better.” Proverbs 3: 5-6 states, trust in the Lord with all thine heart, and lean not unto thine own understanding. This verse teaches when things get difficult don’t give up. Life is all about trials and tribulations. Hard work is a part of life in every aspect. Hard work pays off at the end. As people of God you have to no he will never fail you. Trusting and depending on the Lord is what pulls you through life difficulties. Family is a bond, a long relationship that holds a bond with each other. Family is where we all belong to and where our identity comes from. People are valued based on his or her family and upbringing. Being part of a blessed family is among the greatest gifts that we get in life. The first gift we get from God is family. Colossians 3:20 states, children obey your parents in everything, for this pleases the Lord. Something that I value the most would be my family. Family means a lot for me because no matter what happens, my family would always be there for me.
Life would be really different if I didn’t have the family that I have now. In my family, I am taught that no matter what difficulties I have to face, my family would always be