The Perfectly Imperfect’s. “God doesn’t remove all of our imperfections, but He makes us beautiful by shining through them.”
Through all the things,
We know that all things work together for good for those who love God. -Romans 8:28
Everything that had happened, just happened, or is happening; God knows.
We are not told to love Him in the first place, for He has been there loving us beforehand, He protected us in time of hardships, He listened when we grumbled, He was there watching, even when we sinned…
…whether we realize it or not, His eyes are watching over us until this very moment.
“There’s time for every season.”
“…I’m always with You.”
Today, I found a little wisdom that’s got some points:
“In choosing your home look to the land. In preparing your heart go deep. In associating with others value gentleness. In speaking exhibit good faith. In governing provide good order. In the conduct of business be competent. In action be timely.
Then there is no strife, nothing goes amiss.”
-Tao Te Ching, written by Lao Tzu
The Perfectly Imperfect’s.
“God doesn’t remove all of our imperfections,
but He makes us beautiful by shining through them.”
Through all the things,
We know that all things work together for good for those who love God. -Romans 8:28
Everything that had happened, just happened, or is happening; God knows.
We are not told to love Him in the first place, for He has been there loving us beforehand, He protected us in time of hardships, He listened when we grumbled, He was there watching, even when we sinned…
…whether we realize it or not, His eyes are watching over us until this very moment.

“There’s time for every season.”
“…I’m always with You.”

Today, I found a little wisdom that’s got some points:
“In choosing your home look to the land.
In preparing your heart go deep.
In associating with others value gentleness.
In speaking exhibit good faith.
In governing provide good order.
In the conduct of business be competent.
In action be timely.
Then there is no strife, nothing goes amiss.”
-Tao Te Ching, written by Lao Tzu
