100% in agreement!!! These tools and practices are what God hates, but never the people themselves. I understand the Enneagram is controversial, but like Meyers & Briggs personality testâŚ.it can easily feed into our human desire to be in control. The same goes with horoscopes & tarot cards, humans naturally fear the unknown, including the humanly unknown future. So weâve created and use these things which is actually tricking ourselves that we can be in-control. That âsecurityâ is an illusion. True security and wisdom comes solely from God. Seek and Ask Him, He will answer you.
âTrust in the Lord with all your heart; do not depend on your own (human) understanding. Seek his will in all you do, and he will show you which path to take.â
Giving into the desire of personal control is rooted in Fear. Where there is Fear, thereâs lack of Trust. Which leads to worry, stress and anxiety. As Christians, weâve already received the gift of unearthly peace. So why are we still suffering these things? We continue to choose not to Trust Jesus with our lives. Yes, itâll be a life long struggle until our human bodies die, but God still promises this peaceful relieve from the woes of this world. Simply choose to constantly give Him your trust, and I promise in the name of Jesus, you will see Godâs promises manifest in your life. Thank you, Jesus! âď¸đ
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All good guesses, but still not hitting the mark! These two are going to be two of the hardest to guess; luckily youâve got plenty of time, considering how long the horror story will be posting!
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šš➠getting too tipsy too quick, and ending up at home in bed for midnight
From Eian for Azriel đĽ´
new yearâs prompts ËËË ę° đŞŠ ęą
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(Gonna make it to Adlai since it works better)
How lucky was he? To find such a beautiful thing walking alone on the sidewalk late at night/ obviously intoxicated by the swaying in their step and the glossed over look in their eye. Adlai could only assume they had partaken in the new years tradition that involved way too much alcohol.
Adlai would decide to find some entertainment- approaching them and barely catching them before they lost their balance. âHey now, I donât think itâs safe to be walking alone like this.â Heâd grin and cup the others cheek- thumb trailing their jaw line as eyes devoured their features. Adlai was in fact the only real danger out here, but the other didnât need to know that.
The white haired manâs jaw would flex before clicking his tongue- lips parting slightly as his eyes fixated on the otherâs lips. âIâll give you a safe place to stay for the night if youâd like~â his tone was low and seductive- pulling his hand away from the others cheeks and putting it in his hoodie pocket. Now his charm would either draw the other in or scare him off.
The small nod was all the permission Adlai needed before leading the man to where he was staying. There was nothing subtle about the life Adlai chose to live and shape shifting had its benefits. Heâd lead the other up to his sky high apartment. The view of the city below surrounding his bedroom- so open yet so privately intimate all at once.
Pale hands would hold the others as he led the other onto the edge of his bed. The dimly lit rooms only light would be from the city outside, making the silver haired manâs red tone stand out in the dark- a predator in the night. âShould I help you slip into something more comfortable.. or should I leave you be for the night?â
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The blog post emphasizes that money itself is not evil, but the love of money can lead to spiritual decline and various evils. 1 Timothy 6:10 warns against allowing wealth to overshadow faith in God, resulting in emotional turmoil and misplaced priorities. True fulfillment comes from recognizing spiritual wealth in Christ rather than material gains.
Happy-Clappy Christianity Canât Deal with Prolonged Suffering
My wife has spent almost 30 fucking years in constant and often unbearable pain. And for many Christians, this just doesnât fit with the faith theyâve been taught in church. For them. Christianity is about overcoming, not about enduring. Itâs about dreams coming true, not shattered dreams. And itâs certainly not about persistent suffering.
And it isnât just the Joel Osteen version of Christianity that comes up short. [Every ministry is prosperity lite; they praise without actually being wiped out completely of all pleasures, they preach a good sermon but could never go through what this & many others have]
Try telling a fellow Christian that your wife is in unrelenting pain that often makes her feel faint or that her limbs have been crushed by a steamroller, that medicine canât fix it, that this Ivy League-educated former ski instructor has to spend most of her waking hours in bed, that pain killers arenât an option (because of addiction or even worse side effects), that her career dreams and life goals are all impossible to achieve, and that the pain often requires her to be in a darkened room, awake and bored, with no stimulation. And this isnât the half of it.
Well-meaning people immediately suggest ways to fix the problem. You think we havenât tried just about everything, and that none of it has worked and most of it makes her worse? Trust me, my wife isnât a hypochondriac and the NIH has found her to have a very high pain threshold. Itâs not her fault.
Some people donât want to believe that, because if thatâs true, then maybe the same thing could strike them or someone they love. And thatâs frightening, so itâs more comforting to believe that somehow my wife is to blame. And if she doesnât try the latest cure they read about, thatâs only more evidence that she really wants to be sick.
Iâm grateful for the sentiment when people say that itâs harder for me as the long-suffering husband, but thatâs not true. Itâs much, much harder for my wife.
Can my wife say that her suffering has all been worth it on this side of heaven, and that sheâs learned invaluable lessons she wouldnât trade for the pain? Nope. She would gladly trade everything sheâs learned to not be in pain.
So where is God in all of this?
Why wonât he intervene?
We know he could heal her. He heals some people, but not others. Why? We donât know. Thatâs beyond our ken. And God never promised to reverse the effects of the Fall in this life; that comes in heaven. Her suffering doesnât make sense now, but our faith is that it will make sense in eternity.
The challenge is to hold on to faith in a God who loves my wife, has a plan for her ultimate good through her suffering, and will give her grace not to sin in her suffering, if she chooses aright. Her suffering doesnât make sense now, but our faith is that it will make sense in eternity.
The key word is âfaith.â The final answer is not visible to us now, but itâs a costly affirmation of a truth based on who we believe God is, not based on what my wife has experienced. In the Bible, James writes that we should âconsider it pure joyâ when we face trials. Come again? Pure joy? Try experiencing that joy when youâre nauseous from the pain.
Maybe the joy is pure because it is not mixed with experience; in fact, it has nothing to do with experience, and everything to do with faith. So perhaps the purity comes from the source of the unseen hope, not what the suffering person feels. And itâs an intellectual affirmation, often divorced from any feeling whatsoever, because it is an affirmation of what will be true in the future, namely that âthe testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything.â
God doesnât look good when he fails to heal my wife.
It would cost him nothing to heal her.
Thatâs what makes it a âtrialâ and a âtest:â
Believing he is good, notwithstanding how he looks in the moment. Itâs not a stretch to believe heâs good when your dreams come true. Try believing it when those dreams are all permanently crushed. And when your new, smaller dreams â things like being able to walk around the block or attend your childâs soccer game or your 40th high school reunion, which you had been so looking forward to â are also crushed, and new symptoms develop that increase your suffering. And still say, through gritted teeth,
âGod, you love me and you are good.â And act on that unseen faith. Thatâs a pure joy divorced from experience, but grounded in faith. Itâs not a joyful joy, itâs just hopeful joy about what will be, but is achingly absent today.
Love is a verb, not a noun. Itâs how we act, not what we feel. My wife loves God by teaching her children that he is good. She loves God by not cursing him, but praising him with her mouth and her heart. She loves God by continuing to make hard choices to follow him â choices much harder for her than for me, because my life is filled with pleasant experiences.
I look forward to the reception that my wife receives in heaven. I am convinced she will receive a huge parade, if such things happen in heaven. She will hear the warm, smiling words, âwell done, my good and faithful servant,â and she will enter into a life that is free of suffering or pain or broken dreams. I am so proud of my wife.
And our faith is that her suffering will not have been meaningless, but we will then see the currently invisible purpose and fruit borne by her faithfulness.