Forwarded from Thieves Of Wonders️️️ (Scott Metcalf)
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The more time you spend watching them, the more you realize their lives mirror our own. Even moments of quiet contemplation feel familiar.What do you think is on this eagle’s mind? Leave your thoughts in the comments.I love seeing them rain-soaked and a little disheveled. It adds to their character, weathered, wild, and full of soul.🦅❤️
~Mark Smith Photography
The more time you spend watching them, the more you realize their lives mirror our own. Even moments of quiet contemplation feel familiar.What do you think is on this eagle’s mind? Leave your thoughts in the comments.I love seeing them rain-soaked and a little disheveled. It adds to their character, weathered, wild, and full of soul.🦅❤️
~Mark Smith Photography
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Sabbath Hymn — Aeolian Alumni
Psalm 42:1-2🕊As a deer pants for flowing streams, so pants my soul for you, O God. My soul thirsts for God, for the living God. When shall I come and appear before God?♥️
May The Lord fill you with His loving goodness as you seek His face and loving presences. There is none like Him. He is truly for you.♥️
May The Lord fill you with His loving goodness as you seek His face and loving presences. There is none like Him. He is truly for you.♥️
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Colossians 3:9-10 Do not lie to each other, since you have taken off your old self with its practices and have put on the new self, which is being renewed in knowledge in the image of its Creator.
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Colossians 3:9-10 Do not lie to each other, since you have taken off your old self with its practices and have put on the new self, which is being renewed in knowledge in the image of its Creator.
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Forwarded from Thieves Of Wonders️️️ (Scott Metcalf)
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If you've spent your entire life in a laboratory...
Can the first steps on grass be frightening...🙏
Let's finally stop this torture and abuse of animal souls ❣️
Each of us can contribute
From today on, let's all buy only cruelty-free cosmetics and products of all kinds...❣️
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Can the first steps on grass be frightening...🙏
Let's finally stop this torture and abuse of animal souls ❣️
Each of us can contribute
From today on, let's all buy only cruelty-free cosmetics and products of all kinds...❣️
Let's start now 🙏❤️
Prepared in Season
By Oswald Chambers
Be prepared in season and out of season. — 2 Timothy 4:2
In this verse, the word season doesn’t refer to a time of year; it refers to our emotional state. To be prepared “in season and out of season” is to be ready whether we feel like it or not. If we only ever do what we feel like doing, we may do nothing, forever and ever. There are unemployables in the spiritual domain—spiritually decrepit people who refuse to do anything unless they are supernaturally inspired. The proof that we are rightly related to God is that we do our best whether we feel inspired or not.
One of the great dangers is making a fetish of rare moments. When the Spirit of God gives you a time of inspiration and insight, do you say, “Now I’ll always be like this”? You won’t; God will make sure of it. Such times are entirely a gift from him. You can’t give them to yourself. If you say that your plan is always to be your best, you become an intolerable burden on God. It’s as though you’re telling him that you’ll never do anything unless he keeps you consciously inspired.
If you make a god of your times of inspiration, the Lord God will fade out of your life and never come back—not until you do the duty that lies nearest. This is how you show him you’ve committed to doing his will, in season and out.
By Oswald Chambers
Be prepared in season and out of season. — 2 Timothy 4:2
In this verse, the word season doesn’t refer to a time of year; it refers to our emotional state. To be prepared “in season and out of season” is to be ready whether we feel like it or not. If we only ever do what we feel like doing, we may do nothing, forever and ever. There are unemployables in the spiritual domain—spiritually decrepit people who refuse to do anything unless they are supernaturally inspired. The proof that we are rightly related to God is that we do our best whether we feel inspired or not.
One of the great dangers is making a fetish of rare moments. When the Spirit of God gives you a time of inspiration and insight, do you say, “Now I’ll always be like this”? You won’t; God will make sure of it. Such times are entirely a gift from him. You can’t give them to yourself. If you say that your plan is always to be your best, you become an intolerable burden on God. It’s as though you’re telling him that you’ll never do anything unless he keeps you consciously inspired.
If you make a god of your times of inspiration, the Lord God will fade out of your life and never come back—not until you do the duty that lies nearest. This is how you show him you’ve committed to doing his will, in season and out.