I believe in Meeting God Halfway
[2023-06-19 03:50:34]
In order to truly keep in touch with God, you ask not only for doing but also for you and the opportunity to accomplish your work. "Now I lie down and I go to bed, I pray the Lord will protect my soul." Since then I pray every night.
I kept the basics of prayer and started rhyming, but as I grew a little I changed the way I talk to God. I once asked, "I will not pass this exam tomorrow," or "I will let you buy a new toy for Christmas." Always talk to God. I pray for something to God, pray with all my heart, I will sit and wait for it to happen. I also know that it is not so. Our God is not a deliverer, we do not ask him, we just wait for him to hand it over. What impact will this have on us? It will be a very lazy race
Instead, we started to believe that we had to see God in the middle. In prayer, I asked my father "Please have the ability to endure another day" or "Give me the opportunity, I will do my best to succeed." Give it to me, I do not want to, do not want to, sit down, watch him do his best for me. I hope that there are opportunities, will, strengths, and reasons to be able to go on a daily basis in order to achieve the goal of believing that God was prescribed for me. Of course, as I can not understand at the time, the Lord always answered my prayers and listened to my opinion. I know this, I believe this.
I asked my teacher about perseverance. "Please persevere, what you were looking for will come to you" I believe this will work within the limits we permit, and we will come across space to meet the universe. Patience is not passive, but an overly passive lifestyle will keep you looking at sitting on a bystander and all passing by. Real patience allows you to interact with some degree of separation. This will allow you to connect without being overwhelmed by your judgment. Patience has the ability to accept another person because she has all the flaws and never dismisses her for them. This is to give up your judgment and look at the second opportunity to make another happy or more consistent interaction.
Instead, we started to believe that we had to see God in the middle. In prayer, I asked my father to "force me to be able to endure another day" or "give me a chance and I will do my best to succeed." I do not want to, do not want to, sit down and do not see him do his best for me. I hope that there are opportunities, will, strengths, and reasons to continue daily to achieve the goal that God has decided for me. Of course, as I can not understand at the time, the Lord always answered my prayers and listened to my opinion. I know this, I believe this.
A: I have heard that Louise's Hawes is saying that you can get a fellowship from the best book as a reader. I believe that the chain is a form of communication between present and past, white and black. Have you thought about writing communion? Do you have a childhood book? Raleigh Hals Anderson may be in the dark, but she is also a pioneer of hope. In Anderson's story there will always be a hopeful port, a quiet place where readers can find a safe haven. Whether you pass glass, mirror, candle, water, moon, star, ghost, ice or snow, Anderson's symbol is reflected and illuminated, allowing bright cracks and light rays to enter the darkness. Anderson's role grows and changes, and light leads them all the way.