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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Towards The Giant
ZERO DAWN
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Nobody Knows!
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One of the most important things I’ve learned:
By tomorrow, you might not have everything you’ve got today.
Count your blessings.
Long night
- Small Wave -
by Pedro Gabriel
濃溝の滝 | takaphilography
Listen — are you breathing just a little and calling it a life?
Mary Oliver, Have You Ever Tried To Enter The Long Black Branches
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(via wnq-anonymous)
God has never used a perfect person.
With the exception of His Son, of course, God has never used a perfect person to carry out His good will for this world. I think a lot of us tend to imagine God only picking out the most morally steadfast people; the people He decides have been able to reach His standard of ideal righteousness. But when you flip through the pages of the bible, you actually find quite the opposite.
Our God’s got a thing for the underdogs. He takes the weak, the outcast, the lost, the confused, the poor, the sick, the lonely, and the depressed, and He uses them to bring great glory to His name. He calls the liar, the cheater, the adulterer, the thief, the prostitute, and the murderer not to condemnation or to ridicule, but to sit across from him at the table and eat. He washes them white with His own blood, and remembers their sins no more.
God isn’t looking for spotless records or thoroughly upstanding character. He’s just looking for willing hearts.
God has never used a perfect person.
Just ordinary people like you and I; not fearless, not unbroken, and certainly not without fault,
but, in His eyes, still worthy of being loved.