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Real humility is graceful power, not a mandate to be victimized and abused.
God's grace is everything we need. The seed of all goodness.
When there is no tension between the inner beingness and that which is being expressed, there is grace.
Life is messy. Grit and grace come at us fast, side by side. Sometimes the grit becomes overwhelming and diminishes our spirit. What__ good seems lost and gone forever. This is a story about the pathway back to what__ beautiful, when the way back seems impossible.
Sometimes while waiting for God's promises to come to pass, we messed up things and go into so many troubles, but God__ mercy has never failed in bringing us out of them all.
A difficult journey is spiritual rewarding.There is a more dependence on God, His supernatural power, grace and divine favour long the travel.
There is more beauty than our eyes can bear, precious things have been put into our hands and to do nothing to honor them is to do great harm.
Kind words produce their images on men's souls.
Live with kindness, integrity and spirituality. Comport yourself with grace under pressure.
Doubt is not an offense. Questioning is a step toward understanding. I am riven by beauty. I am humbled by grace. I strive to be kind, but not because I was told to.
If kindness is beauty, patience is disarming elegance.
Remember!--It is Christianity to do good always--even to those who do evil to us. It is Christianity to love our neighbours as ourself, and to do to all men as we would have them do to us. It is Christianity to be gentle, merciful and forgiving, and to keep those qualities quiet in our own hearts, and never make a boast of them or of our prayers or of our love of God, but always to show that we love Him by humbly trying to do right in everything. If we do this, and remember the life and lessons of Our Lord Jesus Christ, and try to act up to them, we may confidently hope that God will forgive us our sins and mistakes, and enable us to live and die in peace.
Compassion: a robust dance between grace and wisdom.
As the aperture of your heart opens to love you will receive more of the light of compassion, acceptance, gentleness, grace and understanding.
West couldn't simply leave the man like this, he didn't have it in him."Goodman Heath," he said as he approached, and the peasant looked up at him, surprised. He fumbled for his hat and made to rise, muttering apologies."No, please, don't get up." West sat down on the bench. He stared at his feet, unable to look the man in the eye. There was an awkward silence. "I have a friend who sits on the Commission for Land and Agriculture. There might be something he can do for you_" He trailed off, embarrassed, squinting up the corridor.The farmer gave a sad smile. "I'd be right grateful for anything you could do.""Yes, yes, of course, I'll do what I can." It would do no good whatsoever, and they both knew it. West grimaced and bit his lip. "You'd better take this," and he pressed his purse into the peasant's limp, calloused fingers. Heath looked at him, mouth slightly open. West gave a quick, awkward smile then got to his feet. He was very keen to be off."Sir!" called Goodman Heath after him, but West was already hurrying down the corridor, and he didn't look back.
You'll be ready for this change - when you're ready _ not a moment before. Don't beat yourself up if you're not ready.
consistent affection for his characters is what sets Tolstoy apart. Flaubert is equally __bjective,_ he says, but __laubert__ objectivity is charged with irritability and Tolstoy__ with affection. For Flaubert everyone and everything is somehow at fault. For Tolstoy everyone and everything has a saving grace.___y loving people without cause, he discovered indubitable causes for loving them._ It would be hard to find a more succinct description of the chief work of the Holy Spirit in the human heart.