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You Have Not Lived Until…
This entry was posted in Culture, For Pastors and Teachers, Quips and Quotes and tagged compassion, giving, grace, hope, John Bunyan, life, selflessness. Bookmark the permalink.
This is impossible. π
When you do something for someone who can never repay you, the joy or ease you bring to their life is the repayment. β₯
Sorry to argue with you. :o))
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That’s the kind of “disagreement” I like. ;>)
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Reblogged! π
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I hope it’s ok that I reblogged. π
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except when you bless someone who has proven to be an enemy time and time again. and you may not see any results from it because well, they didn’t receive it! But then you are still repayed when the peace and love you spoke and displayed comes back to you.
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Reblogged this on Short visits with an honest God and commented:
Mitch finds the absolute best quotes, and adds his own wisdom regularly!
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Aw, thank you, Rita!
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Such wonderful words, awakening! I hope to remember and conduct atleast one act π thanks a ton for sharing π have a wonderful day
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You too!
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Giving without remembering; receiving without forgetting.
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Wonderful line, Miriam. Are the words yours?
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No, I have those words on my coffee mug, I google searched, many individual claimed ownership. So when I posted it, I just said anonymous. I live by it.
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Thank you for sharing!
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So true
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How stinking cool is that?
Thank you!
ren
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Can you imagine a world where most people sought to live by these words? I guess my prayer should be: Let it begin with me!
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Indeed, Nancy. I felt convicted posting that quote, knowing that I fall short of that kind of aliveness most days!
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