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Your heart can be broken, but your soul never bleeds.
Strength does not come in those times when you hit the mark; it comes in those times when you strive to but miss.
Seeing a miracle will inspire you, but knowing you are a miracle will change you.
You cannot slay the illusion of the victim until you face it and call it truth
Paths that lead to the crossroads of life; otherwise known as "transition."
Transition is the tension present between struggle and grace.
Start today like a new beginning, and not a repeat.
You don't have to strive to be right, because you of faith are made right.
Unforgiveness is a shadow of the past; it is behind you, but you always know it is there. Sorrow and bitterness covers your heart like the darkness covers the night.
Temptation is not to be feared, but controlled.
Feed your self-esteem; not your ego!
Passion is the spark that ignites the flame of love; to burn brighter and hotter.
Imagination is more important than knowledge.
Albert Einstein
This is not a reaction to your words or actions, rather, it is in direct response to them
Before you can speak the truth with your lips you must know truth in your heart.
Psalm 15:2
Love never fails - we do.
Count the cost of your calling, find the value of your dream, and most of all find your place in His love.
The paths that lead to the crossroads of life; otherwise known as "transition", seem the longest, and darkest. This is a result of the tension present between struggle and grace. The more you resist, the more anxiety and stress you will encounter. Whereas, when you let go of the expectation of where you should be, or want to be, and accept the current situation, event, or circumstance, to merely exist, you will experience God's sufficient Grace.
The deeper you look into Truth; your reflection of self disappears.
Denominations divide while the cross unites.