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This is true. There is so much I struggle to let go of and I don’t mean material things.
I completely agree, Lesley. The biggest “mines!”s I have to let go of are immaterial things, as well.
Right on! Love this Mitch and your amazing heart for the Lord and His Truths! 🙌🏻✝️❣️📖🙏🏻☺️
Likewise, Dori!
I just finished a study of Ephesians 1: 1-14, where Paul is talking about all the benefits of a relationship with the Father, the Son and the Holy Spirit. Nothing material is mentioned.
Yes!
Powerful!
Working on that letting go part…
Love this, Mitch. It’s so poignant.
I will keep those two adages in mind as I go through the holiday season hoping that spirituality wins out in the end.
Deep and true!!
So very true.
Mitch, this is the most timely of timely things on a time-changing day! I JUST had this conversation with someone. That’s the growth plan that’s worked the best for me. Thank you for being such an encouraging friend. You’re a blessing! 💛
Likewise, dear friend.
Thank you!
How are you doing on your plan?
“Not that I have already obtained it or have become perfect, but I press on that I may make it my own, because Christ Jesus has made me his own.” ~Philippians 3:1 2
This is golden, Mitch. 💛
Thank you, Rose.
Wise words to remember. Thanks for sharing.
Amen
A very insightful quote 🙂
Thank you, Damyanti.
Yeah. It’s amazing the grudges I’m still holding. The anger is real and potent, and I wonder where it’s coming from and how it sustains itself. Worth looking into, I think, lol! Jeez! 🙂
I love it! And that’s even knowing you aren’t talking just about material things.
Simple and thus brilliant.
Thank you, Rusty.
Nice, Mitch! God bless!
You too, Nancy!
Amen! God Bless!
You too, Mark.
I wasn’t sure where I should reply but this seemed like a good spot. I was finally able to sit down and watch a movie Sunday night. That doesn’t happen often, but I’m trying to be more proficient at taking a Sabbath rest. The movie I wanted to see was Healing River. I want to say thank you. I shed some tears and felt some pretty difficult emotions. I can rarely relate to most folks when it comes to losing a child. It tends to be an exclusive club that no one wants to be a member of. However, Healing River came close to the grief I felt when Jeremy died. I worked hard to let go of my resentment toward the person I know gave him the drugs that led to his overdose. I can’t honestly say I’ve forgiven them, but I am somewhere in that process. Your film moved me farther in that process. I’m so thankful I had the opportunity to see it.
I completely understand, Gregory. And I’m so glad the movie spoke to you and helped you in your journey of forgiveness.
matthew 6:46 as you say unto thee he that has everlasting life
Mitch,
Clinging to the Lord makes everything else pale. It’s going to burn. How is the next movie coming?
Thanks,
Gary
No movies in the chute currently, Gary. I’ll be pitching again after the holidays, so we’ll see.