oh man... if you were mine.
Yes I'd ask you to sing for me. . . all the time I'd dance for you all the time. . . that's something (else) I'll give back. Your voice... is blessed. But you already know.
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oh man... if you were mine.
Yes I'd ask you to sing for me. . . all the time I'd dance for you all the time. . . that's something (else) I'll give back. Your voice... is blessed. But you already know.
The Fish & The Loaves
"You know the story as well as I do: that there is a little boy there with two fish and five loaves of bread, then the miracle begins to occur. And [Jesus] took it and blessed it.
I'd like to talk about that because he's blessing something that is not enough.
Until you can be thankful for something that is not enough, then what you have cannot be multiplied into what is more than enough.
We are certain that he had two fish and five loaves of bread when he blessed it. As he broke it, that's where we lose count. You understand then that the blessing is in the breaking. That that refuses to be broken, refuses to be blessed. It is the breaking of life that produces the blessing of life.
…I have noticed in my life that the most blessed people I have ever met in my life have gone through something that broke them."
-Bishop T.D. Jakes