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Showing posts with label wisdom. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wisdom. Show all posts
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Hey! Good Advice!
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Monday, February 23, 2015
How Worthwhile Are We?
I heard a statement that had a profound impact on me. A man from Burkina
Faso made it.
“If a senior dies it is like a whole library has
been destroyed.”
Many of us are seniors, but are
we wise? Are we compassionate and understanding? How are we filling in the dash between our cradles and the grave? Perhaps you know I am referring to how a gravestone has the date
of someone’s birth, a dash, and then the date they passed from this world.
The Bible teaches us that the older women should teach the younger, (Titus
2.4) surely we must have accumulated something worthwhile in our life
experiences. Do we have the humility and kindness to help those behind us who
are floundering? We all have different ways we can do it.
Are we writing books’ of value with our lives? ‘Only one life will soon be past. Only what’s
done for Christ will last.’
Let us pray for each other.
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Marilyn Friesen
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Saturday, January 31, 2015
I'm Sorry
I feel like I have a confession to make. Yesterday, I posted a poem* I wrote thirty some years ago and it resonated in peoples' hearts. There had been seventeen comments from one community alone in such a short time. And now, the question I ask myself is: why can't I touch folks hearts with my recent posts like I did with those simple rhymes? It makes me wonder if I have climbed up into an Ivory Tower somewhere and am doling out tidbits of wisdom without really feeling for you.
And yet my prayer for 'ages' has been "let my heart be broken by the things that break your heart oh God. Let me make a difference, let me bear the pain, give me Lord a caring heart."
And yet my prayer for 'ages' has been "let my heart be broken by the things that break your heart oh God. Let me make a difference, let me bear the pain, give me Lord a caring heart."
Oh well, I'll just keep praying that God can use me, because I really do care about you.
Love, Marilyn
* An Imaginary Visit with God
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