When God created us, He was glad. Everything He had created was made perfect until sin came in. Hi! Before this year ends I'd like to share something about God's love towards us through crochet. Wait, what? Crochet?! Yes, through crochet! Let me share my reflection and how the Lord used crocheting... ---- Here's my draft way back 2019 Hello there! Let me continue and finish this post before this year, 2024, ends. The photo above was taken in 2019, when I tried to recreate the turban / headband I bought. It was my favorite hair accessories. Oh how fascinated am I in wearing turbans and in crocheting too. As I try to finish this post, I would like to highlight God's creativity. It always amazes me to imagine how God would create everything we are seeing and enjoying, all the resources that we have, and sadly, how we fail to take care of what He had created. Allow me to share my reflection about crocheting. And oh, by the way, I do have a small business, it's c...
Why do you call Me good? No one is good but One, that is, God. -Matthew 19:17 A person who is a good person is an individual of lofty ideals, noble purposes, strong character, reliable conduct and trustworthy integrity. The only one who truly embodies all of those characteristics is Jesus Christ. We come to understand the word goodness as we it alongside the word righteousness. Someone has said that justice is what God gives to us that we deserve. Goodness goes beyond that and is that which God gives us beyond what we deserve. The great characteristic of goodness as it is found in relationship with righteousness is generosity. It is what a person gets that isn’t deserved. It is what God gives to a person that could never be earned. Goodness in its relationship to righteousness teaches us about generosity. You don’t have to be rich to be generous. But what do you do with what you have? We need to take a good long look at our lives and ask God how our attitudes have been to the ...
//Okay, let’s get right at it. Why is it so hard to get people to listen to you? For the same reason you don’t like to do it. Listening is an act of surrender--you surrender the agenda to the speaker. You lose control of the conversation. The speaker will probably start telling you what to do (God forbid). You probably know everything the person is going to say (blah, blah, blah; yada, yada, yada). Listening seems weak. Except that it’s good. And godly. And smart. “He who answers before listening--that is his folly and his shame” (Proverbs 18:13). You can’t learn when you’re talking. Listening shows respect to someone else. Listening first helps you avoid revealing that you don’t know what you’re talking about. Listening first gives you time to organize and focus your thoughts, so that when it is your turn, your words will have greater impact. Practicing listening to other people is also excellent training to help you listen better to God.//
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