An Allegory of Fickleness by Abraham Janssens c. 1617

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An Allegory of Fickleness by Abraham Janssens c. 1617

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Fickle Things
Most can speak yet few can sing, because fate can be a fickle thing. But if by chance or if it by fate, results will come and will not wait. ~*~ We all get sick though not our yearning. Some get battered by never learning. Most get better most get well, for some it lingers, feeling like hell. ~*~ Whilst a moderate wind sets a boat's pace, a mighty gale will end their race. And the autumn breeze’s enjoyed by all. But pray for calm to end our fall.
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Although beautiful things are liked, but they will eventually be spurned. People's hearts are fickle. How can we hold onto them forever?
Lin Qing (Reborn to Love Lord Qiansui by 君骁 / Translated from Chinese by rosyfantasy)
The Believer's Daily Remembrancer
Devotional for March 7
"Ephraim my dear son." - Jeremiah 31:20
POOR, fickle, backsliding Ephraim, is thus called by our infinitely gracious God. Adopted by grace into the heavenly family, taught by the Spirit, and united to Jesus, God views us through Him; and having predestinated us to be conformed to the image of His Son, He views things which are but purposed as accomplished, and we are comely through the comeliness He has put upon us. His love to us is wonderful; He says, "He that toucheth you, toucheth the apple of His eye." He rejoices to do us good, and gives His angels charge over us. He will not suffer any one really to hurt us; but lest this should be the case, He will keep us night and day. Let us then abide in Jesus; let us cultivate communion with this gracious God; let us follow on to know the Lord; trust in Him at all times; wait upon Him continually; and rejoice in this delightful fact, God calls us "HIS DEAR SONS, HIS PLEASANT CHILDREN." He not only calls us so, but treats us as such; and addresses us as such in His holy word; Let us call Him our Father, and look to Him for all we need; so shall we honour Him, conquer Satan, and enjoy peace. Our Father is God: our God is our Father.
If I've the honour, Lord, to be One of Thy numerous family, On me the gracious gift bestow, To call Thee, ABBA, FATHER! too.
Then we will no longer be infants, tossed back and forth by the waves, and blown here and there by every wind of teaching and by the cunning and craftiness of people in deceitful scheming.
Ephesians 4:14 NIV