I am sad, but I’m not joyless I am brokenhearted, but I still have love to give. I am cast down, but I will rise again. I am weak, but He is strong.

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I am sad, but I’m not joyless I am brokenhearted, but I still have love to give. I am cast down, but I will rise again. I am weak, but He is strong.
Love is the best scent.
(part 10).
Psalm 126:5 (KJV)
“Hope is a quiet, calm assurance that God is working, even when you can’t sense Him.”
— Rich Wilkerson Jr.
Los terneros de Isabel, 2019.
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“Remember: when they look right through you, you’re still there.”
— Guante, Reach
“There are two core fears: losing what you have, and not getting what you want. There is one solution: falling in love with where you are.”
— Jeff Foster (via aspiritualwarrior)
It’s not just okay to be sensitive. It’s beautiful to be sensitive. It’s beautiful to be aware and feel deeply. It’s beautiful to love with all your heart and be giving.
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“It has been a year since the last time I told him I loved him, and it scratches at the back of my throat, a nasty cough desperate to break free from my body.”
— Brenna Twohy, from Swallowtail
When Jesus was on his way to see Lazarus, he had been dead for a few days. Jesus knew he was going to raise him from the dead, yet on his way there he wept. Jesus wept (John 11:35). I find it a bit weird that if Jesus knew he was going to raise him back to life, why did he weep?
He was on his way to do what only He can do, and that journey was the gap to another glory. He knew what was to come, the glory and miracle and the promise that was going to happen, but what is in the middle can be doubt, pain, loss. He knows and feels that deeply and He wept. He knows, but He also knew the promise. The promise didn’t say to Jesus that his feeling didn’t matter. He felt the sorrow deeply, but He kept going. He showed up, and the death was reversed.
Imagine His joy!
When Jesus, who is the Resurrection, walks with you, He will breathe life into your heart, into every corner, into the most hopeless situations.
Don’t tell Jesus he’s too late. Believe in who He is. He knows.