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The extent He is, is the extent.‎

‎  There is an extent to which we can tolerate someone and love them. Yes, there is a limit to all our good qualities—kindness, love, patience, perseverance, and so on. Each of us has different limits in different areas of character. But do you know what the ultimate extent is? The highest measure is God’s measure. It doesn’t belong to anyone else—it belongs to God alone. ‎The greatest extent of His love is the greatest in the universe. The same goes for all His good attributes. No one can go beyond that! ‎Luke 18:19 ‎".. No one is good but One, that is, God. " ‎

Loyal Heart πŸ’–

The Bible feeds us with God's Word. It is a mirror to our soul, revealing the depths within. It is a double-edged sword — it edifies and it warns. From the life of King Asa (2 Chronicles 14-16), there is much to learn. We can divide his life into two parts: πŸ“ŒWhen he had a loyal heart toward God πŸ“ŒAfter he lost that loyal heart With a Loyal Heart Toward God In the first part of King Asa’s life, he was completely dependent on God. He dedicated gold and silver as holy offerings to the Lord. When faced with war—against an enemy far stronger than him—he still placed his hope in God and trusted Him fully. Asa stood strong, without fear, believing and relying completely on God's power. In the end, God gave him victory. He also led the people to seek and follow the Lord. During this time, Asa had a loyal heart and walked closely with God. After Losing His Loyal Heart  This same Asa, who once said, “It is nothing for You to help, whether with many or with those who have no power. O Lor...

Where can I buy positivity?

There are two different forces that drive us: negativity and positivity. We all know that negativity is not something we should choose. We are all aware of its consequences. So let’s talk about positivity. How can we hold on to it—even when a situation, task, or person overwhelms us with negativity? We want to seek positivity in order to find true contentment. Only then will our hearts feel satisfied and our souls not grow weary. Most importantly, we begin to praise God—even in our struggles. Positivity lifts the burden off our hearts and gives us the strength to move forward. Let's take Jesus as an example. Jesus bore the cross. He accepted the suffering and walked through the pain. But here's the beautiful truth, even in His agony, He saw us. He carried you and me in His heart. That vision—the fruit of His sacrifice gave Him satisfaction. “He shall see the labor of His soul, and be satisfied.” Isaiah 53:11 So, when you feel displaced or burdened by something, but choose to go...

The Poison of Satan

     Creation came forth through the power of God's words. Satan tries to make mankind fall through his words. He spits out his poison through what he says. He portrays God as bad and projects Him as someone who is not your well-wisher. He creates a false image of God to break your hope and faith in Him. If you lose your faith, you will no longer obey or depend on God. And thus, you begin to sin. So be careful of the words that Satan whispers into your ears. John 8:44 (NKJV)  ..He (devil) was a murderer from the beginning, and does not stand in the truth, because there is no truth in him. When he speaks a lie, he speaks from his own resources, for he is a liar and the father of it.

Vapour of Love ❤

While my mind was flittering in search of care, love, and clemency, Oh! There came the vapour of love that filled me. In that instant, I realized—it was You, Jesus. You read my silent words, and then I said with grandiose pride: "I’m Yours, and You are mine—forever with me."

The sheep's mindset

This sheep feels neither fear nor worry for the Almighty is its shepherd:)