Part 2: ForgivenessUse openness in your exploration to find resolve in forgiveness and the purification process to make sure your intentions are unadulterated, in kindness.
Ask for help from God. We are all his children. He only wants the best for us. Take time out of your day to pray and ask for guidance in all things, Amen.
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Part 1: He works through usHe is good, everything is going to be all good. He works everything in our favor. Amen. Yes I have a TBI, DAI(Diffuse axonal injury) through Him all things are possible.That has made this process challenging having a TBI, DAI. Through Him all things are possible, when you think of hope you should be thinking of God. God is hope. I keep Him in my mind as we all should, be more open to His guidance. In our lives we are all trying to find our purpose, stop “trying” and let God guide us. He has a much better plan. You will not know it, but you can trust it’s better than what you come up with. It is shaped. It is the trials that you go through and circumstances that shape who you become.
What I have discovered is not to be too hard on yourself, because I like who I have become. God poured me from heaven. I declare it was strength he poured. I don’t want to make it seem that I am saying I am strength because everything I am was given to me by Him. I have intuition only an 80 year old might have, but not the physical strength of an 80 year old man. He has allowed me to be in a place where I’ve been able to get strong. Remember, you want to get strong now, and not wait until you are 80. Take advantage of today. It takes time to get strong. Give yourself time to achieve greatness. What is your end goal? COMMENT BELOW-> I was reminded of my mother's words, "Let it roll off your back, like water on a duck's back." My trainer called this morning. My first thought was, why is he calling me….? After talking to him he told me our session had to be canceled. I was laughing not because he canceled, but because of why he had to cancel. His car, a Camaro, was stolen right out of his driveway. I started cracking up. Not to add insult to injury. At least he had a good reason. I told him he had no way of getting to me. He started laughing as well. I just thought I would share this story as a way to remind us all how someone else always has it worse. We sometimes get caught only thinking of ourselves and how things affect us, and stuff like this reminds you that everyone has “shit” happen all the time. At least my Camaro wasn’t stolen today. Let me know what you think in the comments. If you were ever put in a situation like this, what did/would you do? |
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