Just when one thinks they have life a little figured out .......there is that smack in the face and reminds me who's in charge.
A blog on the random life of Alee. Join me on my journey through life and see it through my eyes. I take the good with the bad and try to find the positive to all things.
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Just when one thinks they have life a little figured out .......there is that smack in the face and reminds me who's in charge.
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It's a funny thing how the heart and mind work. Sometimes together and sometimes not. Longing for that person that fills both, the mind ...
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Well I have been just awful in keeping up with my blog. I think about writing but then become distracted with other things in life. Life has...
Beautifully composed words hitting bulls eye into the heart of the magic of the season.
ReplyDeleteYour gift of composing and expressing your thoughts and emotions and life experiences is touching. Thank you.
Aside from thee 'magic' let us remember to celebrate the miracle of God through a virgin birth, whose purpose was to give us His presence thirty plus years on this earth, to teach us how to love one another, to deliver His last Commandment, and to present Himself as a sacrifice for our sins, that we can be delivered from being tethered to our sin nature, without hope otherwise, and to be forgiven by His Grace alone, which proclaims no works by man are worthy of his repentance, aside from the presence of a genuinely repentant heart. Furthermore, after being tortured before and on the cross, He presented His Spirit to the Father, with the parting promise of His return, once again, for the final judgment; the last gift of the Father, Son and Holy Spirit. In essence, it is His finale, where our greatest gift will be had. Talk about the anticipation of presence!! When He presents Himself at that time when the earths groans of pain and suffering reach it's peak,He will deliver those of us who were faithful in our belief in Him.That's THE gift I long for.
The New Commandment is a term used in Christianity to describe Jesus's commandment to "love one another" which, according to the Bible, was given as part of the final instructions to his disciples after the Last Supper had ended, and after Judas Iscariot had departed in John 13:30.