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"Naririnig ang Iyong tinig Diringgin ang Iyong tawag." #fearless #brave #happypost #grateful #atpeace #warriorprincess (at Punta Malabrigo, Lobo, Batangas)
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“One night I came home to find her sitting on the couch doing a word puzzle, her feet up, the TV on. Next to her, a cup of tea. She glanced at me, smiled sheepishly with those perfect white dentures, and went back to the puzzle. Progress, I thought.”
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If you’re an introvert, follow @introvertunites.
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Typewriter Series #1877 by Tyler Knott Gregson
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God isn’t tired of you. He doesn’t actually get tired. He isn’t waiting for you to impress Him. He actually wants you to come to Him, so HE can impress YOU with how much He loves and cares for you.
Unka Glen (unkaglen.tumblr.com)
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Do you like these facts? Follow @dailypsychologyfacts for more!
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You’ve had the Late-Night Regret Twitch: to mourn over why we couldn’t have just done better. There are defining moments in the past where we think, “I should’ve went to that city. I should’ve gotten that job. I never should’ve dated her. I wish I could un-meet him.” My dear friend: If you’ve really messed it up, I don’t believe you can “fall off” God’s Will. I don’t believe that God’s Will could be a fixed straight line. I don’t think God ever says, “Well, you fell off the track so good luck in the ditch for the rest of your life.” Many earnest Christians assume that this relationship or this job or this house is the one that God really has for them, so they invest their entire heart into these things. But at any moment, our idea of the future can be upturned. We see it happen all the time. Did that mean God had it coming for them? Does that mean they’re now out of line with God’s Will and they need to claw for their dream again? When I read Scripture, I see that most of the biblical characters had to change choices on the fly. They would run into a dead end, back up, and start again. They spent years in circles. Sometimes God would reveal what to do next; other times they would just pack up and start walking. Their lives were flexible. They didn’t have one specific dream. They did mess up, a lot. I’m sure they had tons of Late-Night Regret Twitching. I’m sure, like us, they often thought, “It’s too late for me.” But in hindsight, the very interruptions and unforeseen circumstances in their lives were part of God’s Plan A. Every wrinkle in their story was a new doorway. And God’s Will, in the end, wasn’t so much about what they were doing, but the kind of person they were becoming. The destination was important, but the journey was the pulse that beat their hearts.
J.S. Park
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"Kung iisipin mo, hindi naman dati ganito..." Brings back so many fond memories. #burnout #thoughts #thursdaythoughts
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