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For me, domestic discipline is not about being diminished, but about accountability. I know I can fall into pride, stubbornness, or neglect of my responsibilities. By agreeing that my husband has the authority to discipline me, I place myself under his guidance in a tangible way. It is my choice to say: “I trust you enough to correct me when I stray.”
Discipline affirms his dominance. It reminds us both that his authority is real, not symbolic. When he corrects me, he is stepping fully into his role as leader and protector. That act deepens my respect for him, because I see he takes his responsibility seriously and does not let things slide into disorder.
To make all my life a prosfora (liturgical bread) that I may offer to the Lord as a living sacrifice.
-Schema-Nun Siluana Vlad
Be her safety. Beher heart's protection. Make her orgasm every day.
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"A child conceived in its mother's womb is never an unjust aggressor; it is a defenseless being that is waiting to be welcomed and helped."
- Pope St John Paul II, Crossing The Threshold Of Hope, p. 206
~ There was a time, our sons looked up to men of Valor, Warrior poets steeped in the glory of Knighthood. Young men dreamed, labored day and night to be selected to carry the shields of the defenders of Christendom. Today our young must settle for a pathetically eviscerated knighthood squandered upon jesters and corporate puppeteers. Such a sorrowful state; no wonder we have fallen so far. Tolkien was correct in saying that no story is worth reading without dragons. C.S.Lewis wrote that our children will have to face monsters - show them the men who have done it before them. All Hail the Knights of Old. Cast aside the fools of today. ~
yes I'm a Christian writer. Yes I'm a Christian artist. Yes I'm a Christian whatever--I'm so tired of people being like "I'm not a Christian ___, I'm actually a ______ who is Christian" what?!? No! Say the "Christian" part of my identification louder, it's the only part that matters.
I have been crucified with Christ, therefore it is no longer I who live! No longer I who put pen to paper! No longer I who type! No longer I who thinks and plans and practices and works and communicates--it's Christ who lives in me! He must increase! I must decrease!
If you're a Christian, knock that bogus worldly self-centered crap about "no I'm not part of the 'Christian genre' so I'm not a 'Christian whatever,' because I want to be taken seriously," off. Knock it off, shut up, get out of here with that.
Who cares if you're taken seriously? Who are you doing this for? For others? For Christ? Or just for you and your own credit and your own status? Get away from me with that. Ugh.
Anything you do in your life is supposed to be for Christ. You died. You said He was in charge of you from now on--You said He was the sum total of your identity, from now on. Did you mean it? Or did you mean, "everything except my special interests and career?" Of course not.
Anything you do in your life is supposed to be for Christ. That includes your art, your music, your hobby, your writing, your job. You should be so fortunate, so favored, to be called a "Christian" anything. You're not identifying with the "Christian genre," you're identifying with Christ. The word Christian doesn't mean "little Skillet" or "little Frank Peretti" or "little Dallas Jenkins." The word Christian means "little Christ."
You should be so fortunate to be called "Christian" anything, like the disciples were beside themselves with joy to be called "Christian" prisoners and "Christian" slaves. Because they got to be associated with Christ.
Get out of here. Honestly.
you know what's sexy? a genuine man that's consistent. always showing up for you. genuinely wanting you in his space. dominant but soft for you at the appropriate times. invests in your mental health, and a man that never stops dating you
Feeling called out by this.
❤️The Spirit of the Season🎄
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