AnasAbdin
Misplaced Lens Cap
art blog(derogatory)
No title available
styofa doing anything
Claire Keane

JBB: An Artblog!
TVSTRANGERTHINGS
YOU ARE THE REASON

No title available
Sade Olutola
wallacepolsom
Not today Justin
will byers stan first human second

tannertan36

Andulka
No title available

Kiana Khansmith
No title available

izzy's playlists!

seen from United States

seen from Singapore

seen from Switzerland
seen from Germany
seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from United States
seen from Luxembourg
seen from Hungary
seen from United States
seen from Netherlands

seen from United States

seen from Singapore

seen from Uruguay
seen from United States
seen from Spain

seen from Venezuela
seen from Malaysia
seen from T1

seen from Netherlands
@hiswordsmyhands
(18+)
hi, where are you based? :)
NC!
He is the same, yesterday and forever | Hebrews 13:8
You can't give Him half of your heart. You don't half way get into Heaven... It's either all or nothing.
"Therefore put on the full armor of God, so that when the day of evil comes, you may be able to stand your ground, and after you have done everything, to stand." Ephesians 6:13
In 2 Samuel 13, the lovely princess, Tamar, was raped by her half brother. To show her disgrace she put ashes on her head (2 Samuel 13.19). Ashes represent self-disgust, humility or grief and they are a physical representation of the pain or guilt one feels.
I’ve had to wear ashes many times, but the problem came when I never washed them off. I would make a mistake, get hurt or feel sorrow, and I would smear that pain all of my body. The ashes affected every aspect of my life, and I couldn’t be the princess God wanted to shine His glory through because I was all covered in dirt.
I used to feel like that was the way it was supposed to be until God confronted me. He said, “Is the blood on the cross not strong enough to wash you clean?” Hebrews 9.14 reads, “How much more, then, will the blood of Christ, who through the eternal Spirit offered himself unblemished to God, cleanse our consciences from acts that lead to death, so that we may serve the living God!” (NIV). I realized that whenever I clung unto my grief, I was telling God that He wasn’t strong enough to redeem me. Also, I became useless in serving Him.
In Isaiah 61.3, God says that He will “bestow on them a crown of beauty instead of ashes.” I don’t think that we can quite fathom this exchange. We hand over our ashes and God gives us a beautiful crown instead? How could that be? It is only possible because God has an unquenchable and unshakable love for us. We live in a broken world where people get hurt, and God knows this. So He beautifully matches our shame with His grace to compensate for the sin surrounding us. However, we have freewill to receive God’s grace or reject it.
God never promised this life would be easy, but He does offer us His grace in a broken world and blesses us when we love and obey Him (Deuteronomy 30.11-19). I don’t know about you, but I’m tired of wearing my shame. I want to surround myself by beautiful crowns; so when I see Jesus at throne, I can throw them at His feet. Let us start gathering God’s grace instead of our shame, so we can do the mighty work that God has planned for us.
“Stalwart walks in step with God; his path blazed by God, he’s happy. If he stumbles, he’s not down for long; God has a grip on his hand” (Psalm 37.23 MSG). - Alisa Hope Wagner faithimagined.com
I'm getting excited about Christmas and the birth of our Savior : ) (the texture background does not belong to me).
Hallelujah, What a Savior!