When I was
19years old, I was applauded for my unwavering patience. That time I always
looked beyond people. My motto was if I show love and compassion, their actions
will eventually follow. For years I endured a battered relationship thinking
that showing God’s love would lead people to treat us better. I was wrong. I
lost myself in the process of trying to change someone’s heart. The experience
made me lose my own patience, I began to be pissed off easily. As I go through
with life, I discovered new ways to tame my temper but there is no better way
other than allowing God to enter our hearts again and heal the part that was
lost.
“I will
give you a new heart and put a new spirit in you; I will remove from you your
heart of stone and give you a heart of flesh.” Ezekiel 36:26
God can remove your defective heart and replace
it with grace, truth, love, hope and faith. The beginning of purpose and your
destiny begins after a heart transplant. The spirit of God not only has that
ability but the commitment to replace the old heart with a new heart. A heart
full of joy, peace, mercy and love that will do nothing less but change the
world. ~Anonymous
Sometimes
it’s difficult to hand over our hearts to our creator, and we wonder where do
we start? It’s not an overnight process, it takes time. God can hear you
clearly even though you don’t know what to say. I encourage you to take it one
day at a time. We can do this!
I am
praying with you.
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