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Twiggy, 1967 - Vogue outtake | Photographed by Just Jaeckin
“That’s the excitement in obedience, finding out later what God had in mind.”
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Brother Andrew, God’s Smuggler
I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen: not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else.
C.S. Lewis (via catherine-of-alexandria)
Don’t say maybe if you want to say no.
Paulo Coelho (via wordsnquotes)
May the next few months be a period of beautiful transformation
I asked God to expand my capacity to love others, so He asked me to trade in my complacency for compassion, to replace my fear with curiosity, and to start making room for understanding instead of making excuses for ignorance.
LB, The Guts & Glory of Grace (via yesdarlingido)
Right now, you might be facing a ton of giants, and others have told you to “be the bigger person.” This is good advice and I recommend it. Yet if everyone is trying to be the bigger person, we end up stomping on each other. If you treat every person and problem like Goliath, you’ll be bitter all the time. It’s a triumphalist, self-affirming theology that cries, “They’re in my way.” It stirs up a dichotomous conflict by turning people into obstacles and critics into haters. It keeps us in the cycle of retaliation.Taking down Goliath means taking me down first. It’s me. I’m the giant. I’m the bad guy.The thing is, the idea of the “underdog” shouldn’t even have to exist. It implies that there is “my side” versus “your side” and it forces me to demonize an opposition. We cheer when an underdog wins, but we forget that someone else had to lose. You might think you’re the good guy, but to someone else, you’re definitely the bad guy. So who is cheering for whom? Who gets to win?Jesus is the only one who won every side by losing for them. In order to undo our back-and-forth, binary violence, Jesus stepped into the crossfire and called us all equally loved and heard, which meant that every side hated him for loving the other side. He got rid of sides. He crossed the dichotomous divide of demonization. The divide died on the cross with Jesus. He called you a friend when you called him an enemy. Jesus killed his enemies by making them friends. And that’s why they had to kill Jesus.But I can’t be against them. I’m them. You’re them. And I’m crossing over, that grace might win.
J.S. Park (via jspark3000)
I hope you realize that one day the current struggles you are facing WILL get better. Time doesn’t heal, but Jesus Christ does. Broken pieces can mend in the hands of the Father. I hope you will never give up. I hope you continue to live another day. Your life matters.
Before you speak, ask yourself: is it kind, is it necessary, is it true, does it improve on the silence?
Sai Baba (via wordsnquotes)
I just love the thought that great things are coming. No matter what you’re currently going through, there’s so much to look forward to.
Unknown (via deeplifequotes)
If you think adventure is dangerous, try routine. It is lethal.
Paulo Coelho (via minuty)
Replacing “what if” with “even if” in our mental vocabulary is one of the most liberating exchanges we can ever make. We trade our irrational fears of an uncertain future for the loving assurance of an unchanging God.
The Scars That Have Shaped Me (via kindly-karlirose)
If you ask God to lead you, don’t be surprised when He leads you to make sacrifices, when He leads you to dark times, when He leads you to uncomfortable situations. It’s those things that make us want to cling closer to God.
When God is leading you, the pathway you’re traveling will invariably bring you closer to Him.