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“it’s all about finding an honest lover. a pure, selfless lover. a lover who looks at your heart and admires what it has been through, understands why it is the way it is and loves it anyway.”
— http://twitter.com/oyerooh/status/1049399397719703553
Jesus said over and over again that He came for the broken, the bad, the addicted, the bound, the deceived, the lost, the hurting. He doesn’t reject you. He listens. He gets it.
“How it must break His heart when we walk around so desperate for the kind of love He waits to give us each and every day.”
— Lysa TerKeurst (via godmoves)
Do you ever why it seems like everyone around you seems to have everything all together? Like in a short amount of time everything has changed? So and so just graduated with a masters in this, they just got engaged, married, had a child, got their dream job, bought a house, a car, etc. The list goes on.
A part of me wants to be jealous.. “why does all this ‘good’ stuff seem to be happening to everyone but me?” but then I just sit back and realize I am not in the same season as them. Right now God has me in a specific season of life, and it’s not the same as the next person’s. And I need to be okay with this.
God is the only reason I made it this far.
When the Bible says “do not lean on your own understanding,” the Bible is being serious. Your heart is deceitful, your emotions fluctuate, your understanding does not see the overall, big picture.
God never lies, God never changes, God knows all
Things that won’t get you to Heaven:
Going to church every Sunday
Mission trips
Signing your name on a card
Becoming a member of a church
Simply saying a few words after a preacher/priest
Good works
Your parents being Christians
What will get you to Heaven:
Jesus
I can’t stop thinking about Elijah sitting underneath the juniper tree & asking God to die. God sent an angel who says, “This journey is too much for you.” & that he must eat. Elijah does, then he rests. He wakes up still feeling hopeless, & the angel repeats himself.
It took Elijah longer than he wanted to get better. Sometimes we want to move but we can’t. Sometimes the journey is too much. It is not a sin to understand your limitations. Start there, get stronger, then get up.
“Child of God, you cost Christ too much for him to forget you.”
— Charles Spurgeon (via thewiseofheart)
“Don’t become a prisoner to your past. It was just a lesson, not a life sentence.”
— Anonymous
“God has a way of stripping everything that we think we need, and He leaves just Himself to us. It is never an easy thing to be in that situation; one day praising God for His goodness and the next crying out to Him to make Himself known in the storm. When we have rooted ourselves to a safe place, God tends to rip us out of the ground and plant us somewhere new. We may hate it, revile Him for it, and even reject Him for a time. But when we look back, we will see that we needed to be uprooted, to be changed from that place that was slowly killing us. God is the master gardener, He knows all His plants by name, He delicately removes the bad weeds and waters the good seeds. He does what needs to be done, so that one day we can look back and see the majesty that He was doing. You are being made into a beautiful thing, something that God loves to watch grow. So the next time you are taken out of your comfort zone, know that Christ is slowly making you something great, because He is doing it; and He is the greatest thing.”
— T.B. LaBerge // Go Now (via tblaberge)
“God has never failed. I don’t know if you’ve ever realized that before. But He will never fail with you.”
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Paul Washer
“To believe in Christ is to see that He is a priceless treasure of infinite value.”
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Steven J. Lawson
In the moment of temptation:
Jesus is loving you (Revelation 1:5b).
Jesus is praying for you (Romans 8:34; Hebrews 7:25).
Jesus is representing you on your behalf (Hebrews 9:24).
Jesus is sanctifying you and making you holy (Philippians 1:6; 1 Thessalonians 5:23).
Jesus is sympathizing with your weakness (Hebrews 4:15).
Jesus is providing a way of escape (1 Corinthians 10:13).
Jesus is advocating and pleading your case before the Father (1 John 2:1–2).
Jesus is ruling and reigning in complete sovereign power over your temptation (Luke 22:69; Hebrews 8:1–2).
Jesus is upholding you and the entire universe by his word (Hebrews 1:3).
Jesus is preparing a place for you to take you to so that you can be with him forever (John 14:1–3; 1 Thessalonians 4:17)
Jesus is sustaining you that you may remain faithful to the end (1 Corinthians 1:8).
Next time the dreary clouds of temptation come over your room, set your mind on what Jesus is doing to you, and for you, in that very moment. Set your mind upon the things of Christ (Romans 8:5–6; Colossians 3:2), and may your joy in Jesus become too fulfilling, too gratifying, too satisfying to forfeit over to the sad counterfeit pleasure of sin.
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If i lived here I would have to stay inside most of the time because going outside would cause my heart to explode and i think i speak on behlaf of most people too