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Feeling like this right now.
𝚑𝚊𝚛𝚕𝚒𝚗𝚐𝚎𝚗 𝚊𝚎𝚜𝚝𝚑𝚎𝚝𝚒𝚌𝚜 (at Girl Of All Trades) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9UsG12A0CJALgRt3KngFrS7dXcTuwYU27Dm0k0/?igshid=1tgtt5ya67ysk
why do i feel like i should love again?
Ladies.
Ladies, you are enough. You are more than the weight you carry on your shoulders. You are more than the stars in the sky. You are enough. You are more than all the times he ever said he loved you. You are more than all the times he thought you were beautiful. You are enough. You are enough to be able to carry your heart alone. You are enough to withstand your own storm.
Ladies, you are enough.
You don’t need a man. You don’t need a dependent. You are more.
Happy place. 🏠
I’m trying to move from the past and it is difficult at times, but I remember where I once was before turmoil and go there again.
I’m trying to be happy. Because that’s who I am.
He's enough.
After 4 years, he’s still enough.
my mom is really that bitch and i’m that bitch jr
The truest love you’ll ever read about is in the Bible.
(via god-breathed)
Which Books of the Bible Do I Start First?
shadytyrone asked:
For someone brand new to the faith, what is a good chapter of the Bible to start reading?
Hey dear friend, great question. I think it really depends on your learning style, but I can recommend a few ideas:
- The Book of John is almost always the best place to start. It has a ton of theology and shows specifically what Jesus came to do on the earth. It elaborates on seven miracles by Jesus in ascending order of power (starting with turning water into wine, ending with Jesus raising someone from the dead), and suddenly Jesus gets a hit contract on him because he’s considered too powerful. Jesus gives a few sermons before he dies, sort of like “last words,” and there’s a detailed account of Jesus’s activity after he jumps out of the grave. I also like the Book of Mark, as it’s the “action gospel” and moves very quickly through Jesus’s life, like a Robert Ludlum novel.
- Paul’s letters are extremely important. I would start with possibly Philippians (about joy and unity, written from one of Paul’s prison bids), and then Ephesians (about how Jesus saves us when we could not save ourselves). You might find stuff that sounds archaic or weird (some of his views on women or slaves will initially sound off-putting), but there’s a broader context for those statements, especially since he’s writing in the first century. I’d recommend also reading Colossians and Galatians, then Romans, which was supposed to be his final will and explanation of Christianity.
- Proverbs is all wisdom. It’s timeless. It has 31 chapters and could be done a chapter a day to fill out a month. Some of the Proverbs will reach right through your lungs and shake you up.
- Psalms is a lengthy book, but it contains the spectrum of every single possible human emotion, with every kind of interaction with God. The magnum opus of Psalms is chapter 119, which is the longest book of the Bible and seems intimidating, but it’s wonderful and worth the effort.
- The story of David is incredible (1 and 2 Samuel and the first two chapters of 1 Kings). I’ve taught on David more than any other Old Testament character. He’s endlessly fascinating and his life is the stuff of glorious, epic, Game-of-Thrones-level narrative. David goes from unknown nobody to overnight celebrity to completely scumbag royalty to a redeemed sickly old man. It’s a breathtaking ride, both maddening and heartbreaking. I’m certain that David suffered from depression, anxiety, and PTSD, and he doubted God constantly. I guess I get mad at David while reading him because I see him in me, and I so badly want David to be redeemed, as if I would be redeemed, too.
- You could always start from the beginning at Genesis. The first book of the Bible, to be truthful, is pretty difficult to finish. There are alarming parts that won’t mesh with our twenty-first century sensibilities, like genocide and incest and sexual abuse and polygamy and selling kids into slavery. But Genesis is exactly that very story: about the frustrating efforts of a selfish humanity trying to be their own god and exploiting people for the approval that they once had in Him. It’s that simple (and complicated). Over and over, Genesis shows how depraved and awful we can really be, especially when we have zero unchecked authority. When you see it that way, you can see how patient that God really was when you know what He was dealing with. It seems He’s a little “wrath-crazy” in the Old Testament, but in my opinion, God was holding back way more than He should have. Genesis is essentially a case study of humanity’s very worst versus God’s very best.
- For a bit of “advanced reading,” try the Book of James. It has 54 imperative commands within 108 verses, and is essentially all marching orders once you become a Christian. This will grab you by the guts and won’t let go. For more of that, also hit up 1 John, another relentless book of truth and conviction.
- I have to give a shout-out to Ruth and Hosea. Ruth is the sweetest love story in the Bible, almost a romantic comedy, and Hosea is the most tragic, much more of a grand opera. Both are equally important in conveying God’s heart in the tides of human nature, and how much we really need a true love in the fluctuating ricochet of life.
— J.S.
I love you.
My friend currently left, she went on a trip that will truly be the best experience of her life. I am so proud of her for taking this big step in her future. Her career goal in early childhood education will soon pay off. Have fun Karla and enjoy being in Madrid, Spain. I love you and take care.
Love,
your bestfriend.
gurl, what's ur sign???
Change your perspective.
My boyfriend and I were having a deep conversation last night. He told me how he was still happy even though he didn't have much. And how he was grateful for all the little things. How he wakes up not worrying about whether he's going to eat or not, or what he's going to wear. He's leaving for army training in a few weeks, and tells me that it's because of me that he's held his head so high. He's going to come back, go to college, after his studies find a job. He's the first in his family to ever do that. He's gonna go far.
Dreams.
The reason I keep living is to fulfill the life I've always dreamt. 💬
He's enough.