I am always in this twilight... Sigh.
Sitting at Your feet,is where I want to be
I'm home when I am here with You
Ruined by Your grace, enamored by Your gaze
I can't resist the tenderness in You
I'm deep in love with You, Abba Father
I'm deep in love with You, Lord
My heart, it beats for You, precious Jesus
I'm deep in love with You Lord
Humbled and amazed that You would call my name
I never have to search again
There's a deep desire that's burning like a fire
To know You as my closest friend
Lord, my redeemer, Your blood runs through my veins
My love for You is deeper than it was yesterday
I enter through the curtain, parted by Your grace
Oh, Your the lover of my soul
Very important reminders.
Yasssssssssss :-D
hahhahahaha... that can as well be described as having an immense mad CRAVING for something.. then when you finally find it, you flash it down the toilet...
I say H_E_L_L_N_O... al take my risks...
*where are such boys anyways? #sigh #sigh #sigh.
TALL BOYS WITH PRETTY EYES AND DEEP VOICES AND MESSY HAIR WHO SMIRK A LOT ARE THE ABSOLUTE WORST AVOID THEM AT ALL COSTS 0/10 WOULD NOT RECOMMEND
“The rabbis of the Talmud used to go to great lengths to make themselves available to grant forgiveness to the people who had wronged them. They felt they couldn’t offer forgiveness until it was requested, because they were afraid to short-circuit the inner process of Teshuvah. They understood that in order for forgiveness to be complete, the person who had wronged them needed to arrive at the point of a sincere apology by his or her own inner process, and they didn’t want to interfere with this process. So if someone owed them an apology, they would hover around him constantly, both to remind him of what he had done and to be on hand to grant forgiveness the moment the person apologized. The rabbis recognized that forgiveness was a deep spiritual need for both parties. The wrongdoer needed to be cleansed of his wrongdoing and his guilt for it, and his victim needed to let go of the hot coal of anger he was holding on to. So the rabbis hovered around the people who had wronged them, so that both these needs could be met at the earliest possible moment.”
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Alan Lew, This Is Real and You Are Completely Unprepared: The Days of Awe as a Journey of Transformation
shoutout to the most magnificently passive-aggressive power move ever recommended as spiritual practice
some people feel the rain... Others just get wet..
mother and Child Bonds... Heavenly..
Giraffen : (©)
this song is flyyyyy..... oh my! cant have enough....#Elani #Dope #Awsome.#Kenyanese #+254