There's something worth retaining at heart about who we truly are and who others truly want us to be. I n life, nobody was assigned to watch over another. However, we are assigned to be there for each other, and this talks about giving 'value' in whatever we cherish and same to our associates. Something to take at heart about who we truly are is 'our uniqueness', and this attribute is sure to attract so many questioning from our observers. Hence, we have those who would like to delegate how you should have done what you do, and those who are there to downpin whatever it is you're trying to come up with. Being unique stops you from questioning and assessing yourself and your positive actions with a critical tool furnished by others who know nothing about your motives (provided it's a positive motive), we are to be in total control over what we do and what we represent. Life is all about rendering services to those around us, it's not a platfor
Photos more Primary The Forgiveness Cycle Solid Joys to me 4 days ago Details The Forgiveness Cycle By John Piper “ And forgive us our sins, for we ourselves forgive everyone who is indebted to us. And lead us not into temptation.” (Luke 11:4) Who forgives whom first? On the one hand, Jesus says, “Forgive us our sins, for we ourselves forgive everyone who is indebted to us.” (Luke 11:4) On the other hand, Paul says, “As the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive.” (Colossians 3:13) When Jesus teaches us to pray that God would forgive us, “for we ourselves forgive,” he is not saying that the first move in forgiveness was our move. Rather, it goes like this: God forgave us when we believed in Christ (Acts 10:43). Then, from this broken, joyful, grateful, hopeful experience of being forgiven, we offer forgiveness to others. This forgiving spirit signifies that we have been savingly forgiven. That is, our forgiving others shows that we have faith; we are u
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