Talvez ela demore tanto a decidir q acabará sucumbindo dentro do casulo.
Não, ñ, ñ.
Bichinho, pequeno, destrutível e indefeso, é contra a regra da natureza uma reação tão medrosa tendo garantia de vitória. É ÓBVIO que você terá lindas asas, certamente anteninhas charmosas te guiarão sem erros após esse processo de amadurecimento, reflexão e experiência dentro do casulo. Observe como eu consigo te contemplar! Você tem rastejado, mas algo grande, precioso (bom+perfeito+agradável) lhe fará VOAR.
Ufa... Lee, lute para regozijar, sorrir e agradecer. Inspire fundo demoradamente e expire com lágrimas de liberdade sobre sua expressão de temor e olhar inseguro.
Se não é por sua força, nem por seu poder; se não é contra carne ou sangue, por que preocupar-se?
Observe com sua alma o entendimento do seu espírito sobre esse momento de mudanças (scary).
Então, qnd entender tudo e as escamas caírem, você sairá do centro d sua vida e trocará esse julgo pesado pelo leve. Is not over you what is going to happen baby. Você NÃO ESTÁ errada, nem no lugar errado, nem perdeu seu tempo precioso.
Todo o incômodo no coração e desespero para "desencanar" é uma reação natural, pois um dia, a lagartinha asquerosa tem que sair do casulo, para então, voar como uma graciosa borboleta. Ai ai borboleta...entenda a metarmofose. É doloroso, mas tem garantia de final feliz.
I cant be there always...but I'm alway here 4 u, in my prayers.
obs: benção extra que recebi e me abençoou muito:
"WALK BY FAITHby
Charles R. Swindoll
Read Genesis 45:10--15
If you're under the impression that you are going to be great because of some accomplishment you've achieved but harbor wrong attitudes, you're in for a terrible jolt. Greatness comes in the sweet-spirit attitudes of humility and forgiveness toward others. Joseph sets before us a magnanimous example. How beautifully forgiving he was, how generous in his mercy.
It takes God to make the heart right. When I have a wrong attitude, I look at life humanly. When I have a right attitude, I look at life divinely. That's the real beauty of Joseph's life. That's the kernel of truth his life represents. He was great, mainly because of his attitude.
And there are specific lessons that grow out of that single truth. Let me offer at least three for your consideration.
First: When I'm able, by faith, to see God's plan in my location, my attitude will be right. God sent me . . . God sent me . . . God sent me. Not until you can relax and see God in your present location will you be useful to Him. A positive theological attitude will do wonders for your geographical latitude. Second: When I'm able, by faith, to sense God's hand in my situation, my attitude will be right. I don't begin the day gritting my teeth, asking, "Why do I have to stay in this situation?" Instead, I believe that He made me the way I am and put me where I am to do what He has planned for me to do.
Third: When I'm able, by faith, to accept both location and situation as good, even when there's been evil in the process, my attitude will be right. When I can say with Joseph, "but God meant it for good," then I become a trophy of grace.
Joseph shows us that the only way to find happiness in the grind of life is to do so by faith. A faith-filled life means all the difference in how we view everything around us. It affects our attitudes toward people, toward location, toward situation, toward circumstances, toward ourselves. Only then do our feet become swift to do what is right.
You say you want to be considered great some day? Here's the secret: walk by faith, trusting God to renew your attitude."
Read Genesis 45:10--15
If you're under the impression that you are going to be great because of some accomplishment you've achieved but harbor wrong attitudes, you're in for a terrible jolt. Greatness comes in the sweet-spirit attitudes of humility and forgiveness toward others. Joseph sets before us a magnanimous example. How beautifully forgiving he was, how generous in his mercy.
It takes God to make the heart right. When I have a wrong attitude, I look at life humanly. When I have a right attitude, I look at life divinely. That's the real beauty of Joseph's life. That's the kernel of truth his life represents. He was great, mainly because of his attitude.
And there are specific lessons that grow out of that single truth. Let me offer at least three for your consideration.
First: When I'm able, by faith, to see God's plan in my location, my attitude will be right. God sent me . . . God sent me . . . God sent me. Not until you can relax and see God in your present location will you be useful to Him. A positive theological attitude will do wonders for your geographical latitude. Second: When I'm able, by faith, to sense God's hand in my situation, my attitude will be right. I don't begin the day gritting my teeth, asking, "Why do I have to stay in this situation?" Instead, I believe that He made me the way I am and put me where I am to do what He has planned for me to do.
Third: When I'm able, by faith, to accept both location and situation as good, even when there's been evil in the process, my attitude will be right. When I can say with Joseph, "but God meant it for good," then I become a trophy of grace.
Joseph shows us that the only way to find happiness in the grind of life is to do so by faith. A faith-filled life means all the difference in how we view everything around us. It affects our attitudes toward people, toward location, toward situation, toward circumstances, toward ourselves. Only then do our feet become swift to do what is right.
You say you want to be considered great some day? Here's the secret: walk by faith, trusting God to renew your attitude."
4 comentários:
"Barbuleta psicodélica foi Deus quem fez"... E é Ele quem cuida. Voe, voe e voe alto...
beijos, ricardo
Puxa...que bom inspirar todos vocês em meu favor! hehehe
Tirando a repetição do "lagartinha asquerosa", obrigada por suas orações! As asas já estão abrindo....
Beijo
Rs, ta na hora de atualizar.
Bjo mel!!
Faço coro: tá na hora de atualizar...
beijos, ricardo
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