Monday, 21 March 2011

A Measure of Success




"Love never fails [never fades out or becomes obsolete or comes to an end] " (1 Corin 13.8). Awards and 'stuff' collect dust and have no eternal value, whereas every individual is as valuable as you think YOU are. Let's not treat people as if they're 'stuff' too, for surely when our lives pass away the only thing that really counts for anything is how we treated people. If you love the people in your world with everything you have ... even when it hurts, if you truly embrace forgiveness and seek to give to others, not ‘get’ from others - then you have achieved ultimate success. Don't be so hard on yourself if you don't have shelves stacked full with stuff - because people are the prize. May our capacity to love and give continue to expand until we take our final breaths!

Now this doesn’t mean it’s wrong to have dreams to achieve all we can with our talents – (indeed it would be wrong not to), but just not at the cost of others. Our determination should always be out of a desire to bless others with the talents we’ve been given. If you invest all your time and energy into the pursuit of stuff and none of it into people - you might die with a full bank balance but your heart will be empty. (If we never give to others, then we’ll never receive from others). Also, there’s the problem of trying to ‘climb the ladder’ at the cost of standing on people on the way up - eventually the ladder will fall down at some point because no one will actually want to hold it for you when you reach the top.

The same can be said about investing all our energy into maintaining the outside, but neglect to invest into developing our souls. Society seems to tell us (or rather scream at us), that if every inch of us isn’t nipped, tucked, polished, plumped and rebuilt (to which there is no end!) then we’re not at our finest! Well all that may make us appear attractive on the outside to some extent, but if no effort goes into ‘beautifying our souls’, then our neglected heart is going to be pretty ugly. Sadly it’s our hearts that are our most attractive asset – but get the least attention from ourselves.

You might not like the way your heart looks now, maybe life has been cruel to it and it’s hardened in retaliation or survival, but our hearts are mouldable and can be remade. Your heart can become all that you want it to be, you have the capacity to love far beyond that which you currently think you can. BUT it takes effort, a bit of ‘weeding’ may be necessary (says one rather experienced in ‘weeding’ - I love the definition of weeding “to remove wild plants from a place where they are not wanted” indeed those weeds have no business taking root in your heart in the first place). However, most of all you have to be willing to risk above what you fear (that’s the hard part!). But it’s always worth the cost because "love never fails [never fades out or becomes obsolete or comes to an end] indeed it is the only constant in life of which the value never diminishes, and is surely worth fighting for above anything else. Do not surrender your heart to fear, because when you do you revoke your capacity to love and by doing so … miss out on love.

PS: The ‘’LOVE DISCLAIMER”: please don’t miss the point and assume that by my referral to ‘love’ I mean ‘romantic feelings’. Indeed if you are fortunate enough to have a spouse then yes, love them with everything you have, do not take them for granted, count it an honour that they offer you their heart and always determine to reveal more of yours. But please don’t think that ‘romantic love’ is the ultimate definition of love. Sadly a lot of people think the sum total of love = 2 (these same people usually find themselves incredibly disillusioned later in life). Indeed the world is made up of a much larger population than just little pockets of two - the world’s need for love goes far beyond that equation. Love, although undeniably impossible to define, is ultimately to be an extension of ourselves given in which we don’t seek to receive in return. ‘Romantic love’ unfortunately can be the most confusing love of all as rarely is it selfless in nature and is often abusive in its desire to take. Though the same fundamentals still apply – seek to give and you’ll receive, but seek to take and you’ll destroy.

Saturday, 26 February 2011

Getting to the Heart of the Matter


I wonder what the world would look like if we could see peoples’ hearts on the outside. I think if we could see all the hearts in tatters, the hearts in cages, the hearts in hiding, the boarded up hearts, the bleeding hearts, all the scared hearts … then we’d treat people with a whole lot more grace and compassion. I think that if we could see all the big hearts, the brave hearts, the happy hearts - our hearts would be stirred, encouraged, hopeful.

It’s easy to think that we can’t see the heart of people, but really when we look at the outside ‘symptoms’ we see the heart anyway.

Those who have ‘hard edges’ have a hurt heart that’s afraid to trust, those with downcast eyes have a bleeding hard, those who are jumpy need to understand the power of their own heart & not discredit it. They all need our grace, they need our love and to borrow our courage. Those who are brave have a heart that has overcome much, those with big hearts and a lot of love, have made a choice not to let hurt take root – those with boarded up hearts need to know this is possible. Those with happy hearts are a hope to all of what can be – the world needs to see the light of happy hearts.

“Guard your heart above all else, for it determines the course of your life” (Prov 4:23) – the heart is quintessential to living a full life. If all this ‘heart talk’ is pinching yours, then your heart needs instant medical attention of the emotional healing variety. This isn’t a negative thing – it’s a necessary thing that results in freedom. What’s in darkness, (the things buried deep at the bottom of your heart) need to come out to the light. Here’s what happens when you dig them out. It will hurt. It will hurt A LOT, in fact it will be agonising ... initially. Those ‘memories’ will kick and scream all the way out and you’ll want to send them right back to the tomb at the bottom of your heart & pretend they’re not there. But here’s what happens when you bring them out - in the light they lose their power. In the light (like vampires) which is the perfect analogy actually (because those memories are blood sucking leaches that will eventually drain your heart of all its life) – will be destroyed when they come into the light. You might be thinking ‘oh that all sounds a bit simple’? It is. Think about going into a dark room, you can’t see a thing, it’s confusing and you’re handicapped, you might be fearful. But the second you flick on that light switch the darkness is destroyed, you can see – no more confusion and you’re free to go about your business.

But this isn’t just a ‘flag’ of attention for the broken hearted, it’s a reminder to those whose hearts are in a position of strength at the moment (to remember that we’ve all known the weight of sadness at some point). The world is hurting, there are so many who need you to notice them. “Men and women look at the face, but God looks into the heart” (1 Sam 16:7) – shouldn’t we too look to this example, for don’t we want others to care more about what’s inside of us than just accept the outside as though that’s all there is? There are people whose hearts are so fragmented that they need to borrow some strength from yours. They need to hear your story – to understand restoration, to know there is hope. They need to be noticed, not according to the outside, but that deeper look that says ‘I don’t just notice you – I CARE’.

Jesus cared very much about the state of people’s hearts “He has sent me to bind up and heal the brokenhearted, to proclaim liberty to the [physical and spiritual] captives and the opening of the prison and of the eyes to those who are bound” (Isaiah 61 Amp). The heart is a very valuable thing. It’s time for you to address the power of yours, if it’s sick then great news … IT CAN BE WELL. If it’s well … great news IT CAN BE EVEN STRONGER! There is sooo much power in the human heart and here’s the really great news … WE ALL HAVE ONE!! (I know … NEWS FLASH!) But here’s the thing, a lot of us don’t always really use our hearts fully and we really need to start to think about doing so … to ponder how the world could look if we actually start living life from the heart.

I think it might be a nicer place, don’t you? x

Thursday, 23 April 2009

Let me tell you who you are

If we even had the slightest understanding of our true value, we’d be ashamed by our constant self-criticisms and our low self esteems. “Well I don’t have a low self esteem” you might say, well I challenge you to go one day and count the number of times you either put yourself down by saying “oh I can’t do that”, “I don’t like the way I look today”, “no one cares” etc etc. If you get through the day without doubting yourself once – then congratulations, you do indeed have highly admirable, concrete self esteem! But for most of us though … even though we might think we see ourselves as self confident, there’s still a vapour of self loathing that sneaks in. “I don’t like the way I look in this”, “I want to be this, or do that”, “I want to look like her” or “be like him”. Although we might not admit it out loud, our thought lives spit out comparisons and criticisms left, right and centre, of who we think we are, and who instead we think we should be.

Let me tell you who you are.

You are so valuable, that a great price was paid for you. You are so loved, that life was laid down for you (Isaiah 9:6), (John 3:16). You were so fought for that even death itself was conquered, a love so fierce that nothing could stop it (Matt 28:6). This is a love so adoring that it took every hurt you’ve ever experienced, any regrets you’ve ever had and carried them so your tears could be wiped away forever (Isaiah 1:18), (Psalm 147:3), (Rev 21:4). A love so compassionate that it willingly took all judgement from any of your wrongs upon itself so you could walk away free (Isaiah 43:25), (Rom 8:1). A love so persistent that it waits and never gives up, never tires of waiting for you. Even if you reject it, mock it, ignore it … it still waits (Isaiah 30:18), (Isaiah 49:15-16). Even if you don’t know this love, it still knows you (Psalm 139:16) and wants to lavish you in love and goodness “No eye has seen, no ear has heard, no mind has conceived what God has prepared for those who love him”. (1 Corin 2:9), (Jer 29:11).

It’s not a romance novel, nice poetry, or an ideal, it’s Gospel.
So stop complaining, criticising, comparing - because you are “holy and blameless as you stand before him without a single fault” (Eph 1:4). You are “fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalm 139:14), How is it we complain of our appearances when he counts even every hair on our head! And how can we question if we’re loveable when his thoughts toward us “outnumber the grains of sand” – not beaches “grains”! (Psalm 139:18). In fact “you’re the apple of his eye” (Psalm 17:8), His “special treasure” (Ex 19:5). And you were “made in God’s image” (Gen 1:27) – and that makes you beautiful and powerful beyond comprehension. Being “made in His image” my friend, makes you very honoured indeed.

Saturday, 11 April 2009

With God you don’t just get the new dress, you get the heels and lippy too!

What’s your expectation when it comes to provision?

Well I’ve been a tither for many years, and I’ve always believed in the principles and blessings that tithing brings (Mal 3:10), and I’ve always believed that God is our provider and that we don’t need to ever worry (Matt 6:25). But I’d never tested it. I’d never really needed to because I’d always had a good job, and that end of month pay cheque was always a guarantee. But then this thing called a recession hit, and suddenly my line of work which had once been so “safe” was suddenly becoming more “rare”. And so I’d found myself in a position where I was out of a job and although I’d had some temporary work, as the months went on and the effects of the recession started to show, the work became less and less. And now I’ve found myself in the fortunate position (yes fortunate in my case), of not having had a permanent job for 9 months. It’s a fortunate position for me to be in because it means my dependence has totally gone from my own strength to totally relying on my Father’s (the way it should be!). And he has never let me down. I am privileged to be in a place where I see his miraculous provision all of the time. Your normal might be getting your weekly or monthly pay cheque, my normal has become unexpected blessings. I know God as provider now more in the last 9 months than I had in the 7 years that I’ve walked with God. I have lost count of the number of envelopes that have been passed to me, accompanied by the words “I just had it on my heart to give you this”, with amounts ranging from £50 to £500. And I can promise you one thing, he is into the details of your life, and he takes delight in providing for us. I also can’t tell you the amount of times when I’ve had no money in my wallet, but have been walking along chatting to God saying things like, “gosh I really feel like a good steak right now” etc (I am after all, rather partial to good food) ;) Aren’t we all! Then I’ll get a text from a friend asking me out for dinner etc. What matters to you, matters to God. Recently in my chatters with God (You know nothing you say is boring to God? He listens to every word, every thought, it’s fine to chatter. Prayer is relational, and in relationships let’s face it – there’s a lot of chatter! You don’t need to begin prayer “Oh Father in Heaven who sits in the highest place, who is God of the Universe, Holy and Mighty …” etc etc (he does actually know who he is) ;) He won’t be offended if you approach him as “Sup Dad”! Just approach him, don’t worry about formula! Anyway so I was chattering away, and one thing I’d said was, that the only thing I really miss most about having a job, is being able to go to the movies more. Movies are one of my most f-a-v-o-u-r-i-t-e things! I can never get enough of the cinema. So anyway the next day I get a call from a friend saying she’d really had it on her heart that she wanted to bless me, and that as times were tough for me not having an income, she wanted to pop a bit into my account every month so I’d at least be able to go to the movies etc if I wanted. I can tell you that touched me more than the gifts of hundreds of pounds, because that showed me how our delight is his delight, and he is very much into the little details of our lives, and he is ALWAYS listening. I find it hilarious these religious stingy types that preach on false humility, and see poverty as a virtue. Yes literally to survive all we need is bread and water, but God doesn’t see us as animals that just need to be fed. He loves us, we’re his children, he has a relationship with us, and when we believe for things, not just things we need, but also things we want, he gives them to us. I didn’t NEED movie tickets, and I didn’t even ask for them, but he provided anyway. Here’s one for the ladies … take my birthday for example, I remember saying “God I don’t really need a new dress, I mean I have loads, and I’m already so grateful for what I do have but I’d still like one”. Then a friend “happened” to give me some money as a late Christmas present and said, “I thought I’d give you money instead of a present and then you could buy yourself a dress or something”. Well I did get a dress, with a crazy reduction, and got the matching jewellery, makeup, the works – all for, you guessed it, crazy reductions! When I say crazy I mean CRAZY, like 95% off! I’m telling you with God, you don’t just get the dress, you get the shoes and the lippy thrown in too! Those are just a few examples, I can’t even remember all the stories, now you might think it a “coincidence”, but I don’t believe in coincidences at all. Yes I’m rambling on a bit, but I hope you get my point. I’m not painting God as a gene in a bottle, not at all, but I am trying to show you how intimately he listens to your needs and wants, and that he is “Father” and we can approach him with a “Daddy I want a new dress!” mentality! You are the “apple of his eye” (Ps 17:8) and can come “boldly to his throne” (Heb 4:16) SO WHY DON’T WE! Be open to receive from your Father in heaven, not limiting your mindset about what we can and can’t ask for, remember he sees your heart anyway so just talk to him like a child talking to their Daddy, because that’s what we are. Now some of you might say, yes but God could have also given you a job? Well yes indeed he could have, now I don’t know why I haven’t had the work, but I do know that the work he has done in me in this time has been invaluable. And in whatever you may face he really does cause good to come out of bad situations. For example it took me a long time to start to ask God for things that weren’t a necessity (for me to get out of a “don’t ask” mindset, and because I had always had work, I never really did. But he wants us to! How often though do we not even think to ask? When God says he wants to pour out his blessings, he does actually mean it! Nothing is too big for God and nothing is too small for God either, and don’t forget He’s our Jehovah-Jireh (the lord who provides). So next time you find yourself in a mentality of “oh I wont trouble God with that” … go on … trouble him ;) then you’ll find it’s really no trouble to him at all.

Tuesday, 13 January 2009

Bold to Trust


What does it mean to trust? To trust is to have hope. “To have belief or confidence in the honesty, goodness, skill or safety of a person, organisation or thing” (Cambridge). Therefore to trust is to also take a risk. We can be betrayed, hurt, rejected, disappointed and fail. Yet despite all risks … we are to be bold in our trust. What does it mean to be bold? “To be brave, not fearing danger, daring and courageous” (Cambridge). Did you get that? “No fearing danger”. Because that’s what we’re doing when we can’t face up to trusting …. We are actually living in fear.

But to be bold, doesn’t mean to disregard wisdom, it doesn’t mean to be naive to facts. But it is an attitude to adopt, a decision that you’ll be prepared to face the fears of disappointment, hurt, rejection, failure – whatever your trust issue is. But I say it again, it is not to be naive. If say a friend of yours was in an abusive relationship, and she went back time and time again only for the abuse to continue, would your advice be “it’s ok, just trust him”. No of course not. Because the facts indicate that it’s going to happen again. Yes the partner would have within him the ability to change – but never romanticize notions that put you in jeopardy. If he changes he changes, but until then – the facts clearly dictate a real danger there. So don’t neglect wisdom, Proverbs 2:11 (CEV) “Sound judgment and good sense will watch over you”. Now maybe that’s an extreme example, but its an easy scenario to visualise. What’s not so easy to visualise though are areas in our own lives where maybe we are vulnerable and weak to defend, where maybe we just need to take a bit of time out and consider some facts. Maybe there are some situations or people in our lives that are hurting us which we need to address. We’re to be happy and whole, not half whole and half happy. We’re called to completeness, but we can’t be complete (by letting God fill our lives), if we’re holding onto hurts. Because those hurts actually take up space in our hearts, space that is meant to be filled by God. So therefore to be able to trust boldly you need to first address any outstanding areas of hurt or forgiveness. Because if you are holding on to either, they will act as walls and you’ll always have a struggle with trust.

Ultimately trust always comes back to God, do we trust that God has good plans for us if we’re disappointed? That he’ll be our healer if we get hurt? That if we fail, God can still turn a situation around for good? That the past doesn’t dictate the future and that history doesn’t have to repeat itself, but if it does … that we will be alright. Hebrews 4:16 (Amp) “Let us then fearlessly and confidently and boldly draw near to the throne of grace (the throne of God's unmerited favor to us sinners), that we may receive mercy [for our failures] and find grace to help in good time for every need [appropriate help and well-timed help, coming just when we need it]”.

Abraham was a man who boldly trusted, (Gen 22:1-18), he knew the God he was dealing with. He had a personal confidence in God, knowing him to be good and faithful. So that even when God asked him to sacrifice his only son, Abraham set out to obey. Now we know how the story goes, at the last minute God spoke to Abraham asking him to sacrifice a goat instead. God always responds to faith and because Abraham’s faith was tested and he showed his complete trust in God, God declared that all the nations would be blessed through Abraham’s seed. Hmm amazing what can happen in our lives when we live with bold trust aye, knowing that what ever circumstances arise, God is always in control.

Monday, 15 December 2008

The Simpleness of a Stone

It’s great to have dreams and vision, but regardless of size, impact or originality…. that dream is not the prize and it never will be. The true prize is to know the one that gave you the gifts and the talents to fulfil those dreams in the first place. Not ‘know of’ or ‘believe in’ but KNOW. It’s ironic that so many passionately strive to fulfil their dreams with such diligence, but are so busy trying to achieve that they forget to diligently seek him (Lam 3:25 “God proves to be good to the man who passionately waits, to the woman who diligently seeks”). And they miss him in it all. It’s ironic because no matter how much “effort” is put into the pursuit of dreams, they will never amount to anything near what they can accomplish when we can’t first drop everything and just walk with him. I’ve heard religious opinion spout out such things as “oh I don’t like to pray for myself, it’s selfish when there’s so much need”. Actually it’s selfish not to. Because in walking in intimacy (following him with our hearts, not just in our heads), we’ll start to overflow with concern and compassion for others, cause that is God’s heart. Prayer is not a religious act, it’s a channel of communication, it’s not a wish list – it’s a conversation. It’s us opening our hearts in honesty before him, and us receiving from him. It’s one of the ways we get to know him. We also get to know him when we seek his word, which again isn’t a religious act about whizzing through as much text as possible in 5mins before bed etc. But it’s allowing ourselves time to read it with openness. And when his word and spirit becomes the fuel that drives your dreams, then they shall succeed beyond what you can imagine, because it can’t not when you’re overflowing in the secureness of who you are (in him). You’ll press on so full of confidence in what his word promises, that no matter the size of the giants you face, you can overcome them by the simpleness of a stone (1 Sam 17:50 “So David defeated the Philistine giant with only a sling and a stone. He hit him and killed him. He did not even have a sword in his hand”).Your dreams will ignite by the sheer passion that you have for life as his dreams start to become your dreams. But without seeking him first, not just as problems arise, all we do is consume time and energy, taking ground, then losing ground. The giants will always seem more menacing too because you forget the power a simple stone can have in defeating them, because you forget who is with you as you sling your stone/(your defence attack). (Psalm 18:35 “You give me your shield of victory, and your right hand sustains me, you stoop down to make me great”). To not walk in intimacy is to walk in your own strength, when David defeated Goliath it wasn’t in his own strength; (1 Sam 17:45-47 "You come against me with sword and spear, but I come against you in the name of the Lord Almighty, all those gathered here will know that it is not by sword or spear that the Lord saves; … for the battle is the Lord's"). I wonder what David as a shepherd boy may have dreamed? Considering his family standing and birth order (relevant in the day), I doubt he thought to himself ‘one day I am going to be King’. But in putting God first, in walking in intimacy … that’s exactly what he became. Focus first on seeking God, and your dreams will not only grow, but will succeed beyond what you can ever imagine; (Ephesians 3:20 Amp “Now to Him Who, by (in consequence of) the [action of His] power that is at work within us, is able to [carry out His purpose and] do superabundantly, far over and above all that we [dare] ask or think [infinitely beyond our highest prayers, desires, thoughts, hopes, or dreams]”).

The visible image of the invisible God

I wanna share with you the following taken from the Divine Romance, by Gene Edwards. The book is a "rendition of the love of God" telling the story of creation, the crucifixion and the resurrection from the view of angels. Automatically, some of you are going "fruity"! But this took my breath away. Never before have I considered how artistically and lovingly we were made. And more than that, it gave me a slap in the face that yes we are created in God's image and what a high calling it is to live our lives truly reflecting "his image". Even the angels marvelled at our creation. Yet our view of ourselves is never what it should be. We are commanded to love our neighbour "as ourselves" and as our Divine father also loves us.

Creation of Man

"Suddenly, the look on the face of the Creator changed. He was searching for something … something in his own being. Slowly he drew that element from out of himself and engraved it upon the clay.
With the last sculpting stroke, he stepped back from the moist sod, allowing the angels to have a full view of his completed work. They gasped in amazement and cried together,

"His image, Visible!"

"Once more the Lord God bent gently over the sculptured clay. For a moment the face of the Living God and the face carved upon the lifeless clay almost touched.
The Lord God breathed.
Clay nostrils quivered and flared. The wet clay fleshed, stiffened, stirred, and began quietly breathing.
Almost pensively the Lord stepped back. The newest of his creations turned his head … and stared for a brief moment at the panorama of celestial beings gathered about. Then, in the most natural of gestures, the rouge-tinted man sat up … turned … and serenely faced his Sculptor.
With that the Lord approached the model. Again their two faces almost touched, while angels whispered their approval.
"Why, why … they are almost like brothers."
Of all the innumerable creatures fashioned by his poetic hand, there was but one of whom it could be said, "The Lord God was thinking of himself when he created this one." And, as the angels had surmised, this latest and final creation was male.

Creation of Woman

One angel, most irreverently, cried aloud the thoughts of all: "He is not making another Ish (man). This one is alike, yet different. As the lioness is to the lion, so is this out-of-man (from the rib). But never, never cried the wayward angel, "was a lion or lioness as beautiful as this."
Another angel broke the confines of restraint. "Nor was even man so beautiful as this!" he exclaimed. With that, the vaults of heaven broke open, and in one full-throated shout, all heavenly beings proclaimed:

Never was, nor e'er shall be
As beautiful a thing as she.
All hosts in heaven's court,
All creatures on earthern sod,
It matters not the tribe nor race,
One sight alone can be
More beautiful than she.
It is the face of God.

Now compare that image to the image of woman portrayed in the first paragraph below:

Holy Wagner "God Chicks"

"Millions of women around the world have not been blessed with the liberation that most of us take for granted. Some girls in India and Southeast Asia are sold into brothels so that their families can avoid having to feed one more mouth. Millions of baby girls in China were aborted or murdered simply because they were female. Some cultures still don't educate girls, feeling that they are inferior to boys. So you and I have a job to do. Interestingly enough, if you look at a map of the world's most poverty and disease stricken spots, and you overlay it with a map of the parts of the world where women are the most oppressed, you will find them to be identical. A nation can't oppress half of God's children and expect to be blessed. (very interesting!)

You have a responsibility to womanhood on the planet to be all that you were created to be. Do it for that young girl in Pakistan whose skin, because of the clothes she is required to wear, may never see the sun. Do it for the woman in the Middle East who is married to a man who continually abuses her and from whom she can't escape. Do it for the woman in central Africa who had to undergo female genital mutilation and so will not only never experience pleasure in intercourse, but will continually be plagued by infections. Don't hide behind fear or anger or a lack of confidence. You were put on the planet for "such a time as this". Now is your time. The world is counting on you ."


Do what you can with what you have, wherever you are.
Theodore Roosevelt

I think you'll agree that those womans' lives have been stolen from, that the enemy has wrought destruction there and that the enemy has tried to mask and hide their value and identity. But then I thought of myself, who although free, can let fear or doubt make my dreams seem far away or unobtainable, and that doesn't mirror the image of "woman" that God created either. And more so than that, whenever I let pain from my past bruise my heart, or I let a lie or insecurity speak to my future, then that doesn't mirror the "visible image of the invisible God" either. The angels of heaven were poised in anticipation when God created man and woman (and the above isn't gender specific – the male image has come under so much attack through the ages, that half the men of this world aren't even sure who they are, because they don't have a revelation of who they were created to be). The world is counting on all of us. God is counting on us – he won't force us to act, rather "the eyes of the LORD range throughout the earth to strengthen those whose hearts are fully committed to him" (2 Chron 16:9) . So next time I'm thinking, I can't really take 5 minutes out of my day to start reading a book that could help me grow, or I'm far, far to busy to say a few words of encouragement to someone, or to notice a need. Then I pray that I'd remember that I bear the image of god and that I live and breath for such a time as this. Living life to the full is not an option, it's a command engraved on our very hearts. [ Ecclesiastes 3:11 (Amp) "He has made everything beautiful in its time. He also has planted eternity in men's hearts and minds [a divinely implanted sense of a purpose working through the ages which nothing under the sun but God alone can satisfy]..",
And there's a whole world out there that needs the same revelation we have, that we are not that which may have been abused by the world, or our own low expectations of ourselves, but that we are sons and daughters made in his image, rightful heirs to the King of Kings. Eternally cherished.