
I was unloved, unwanted and neglected. I wanted to die. Then, I found Jesus whose love is endless.
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This was written for the Weekend Writing Prompt by Sammi Cox. For instructions, click Here.
I was unloved, unwanted and neglected. I wanted to die. Then, I found Jesus whose love is endless.
18 Words
This was written for the Weekend Writing Prompt by Sammi Cox. For instructions, click Here.
So beautiful because so true. Praise God!
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Thanks, Dora. And you’re right. It’s true. Praise God!!
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I am glad you found meaning that fills your heart and holds you aloft.
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Actually, this post isn’t about me but my own personal relationship with Jesus does keep me aloft 🙂
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I’m glad you found words to describe the meaning it may have for others. To each their own story, to each their own path, to each their own God. 🙂
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Thanks, Na’ama. Each person has to find their own path in life. One thing about Jesus is that He doesn’t force people to believe in Him. He invites them to follow Him and it’s up to them if they want to or not.
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I respect your belief. Jesus isn’t for everyone, but if belief it him works for you, then I’m glad for you. Faith is faith is faith is faith, and as long as people remain kind to each other, regardless of the belief they each have, there is no one faith that is better or more righteous than another. Here’s to good and light.
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You’re right. Not everyone believes in Jesus. Faith has taught me that kindness and selfless love would make the world a much better place.
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Amen to that!
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Amen to that 🙂
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Dear Adele,
Uplifting eighteen words. Blessings and
Shalom,
Rochelle
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Dear Rochelle,
Thank you so much. Blessings and Shalom to you too 🙂
Adele
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Inspiring!
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Thanks, Dee 🙂
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