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Start preaching to your self. Start your own bible study group with just you and Jesus. Set your own home on fire with God.
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All that I am is dry bones without You, Lord, a desert soul. I am broken, but running towards You, God, You make me whole
Desert Soul // Rend Collective (via his-desert-rose)
Dear Overwhelmed Student, Itâs time for a quick story about life⊠Once upon a time there was a woman who had been lost in the desert for three whole days without water. Just as she was about to collapse, she saw what appeared to be a lake just a few hundred yards in front of her. âCould it be? Or is it just a mirage?â she thought to herself. With the last bit of strength she could muster, she staggered toward the lake and quickly learned that her prayers had been answered: it was no mirage â it was indeed a large, spring-fed lake full of fresh water â more fresh water than she could ever drink in her lifetime. Yet while she was literally dying of thirst, she couldnât bring herself to drink the water. She simply stood by the waterâs edge and stared down at it. There was a passerby riding on a camel from a nearby desert town who was watching the womanâs bizarre behavior. He got off his camel, walked up to the thirsty woman and asked, âWhy donât you have a drink, maâam?â She looked up at the man with an exhausted, distraught expression across her face and tears welling up in her eyes. âI am dying of thirst,â she said, âBut there is way too much water here in this lake to drink. No matter what I do, I canât possibly finish it all.â The passerby smiled, bent down, scooped some water up with his hands, lifted it to the womanâs mouth and said, âMaâam, your opportunity right now, and as you move forward throughout the rest of your life, is to understand that you donât have to drink the whole lake to quench your thirst. You can simply take one sip. Just one small sip⊠and then another if you choose. Focus only on the mouthful in front of you, and all your anxiety, fear and overwhelm about the rest will gradually fade.â Your turn⊠Challenge yourself today to focus solely on the sip (task, step, etc.) youâre actually taking. Honestly, thatâs all life is â small, positive actions that you take moment by moment, and then one day when you look back it all adds up to something worthwhile â something thatâs often far better, and different, than what you had imagined when you started.
- Sincerely, Marc and Angel (via god-loves-u-sweetheart)
No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.
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