![]() ![]() The Christian’s life is not a modification or improvement of the old, but a transformation of nature. He who is growing in grace will be ever reaching heavenward, obtaining clear views of the fullness of the provisions of the gospel. ![]() Growth in grace will not lead you to be proud, self-confident, and boastful, but will make you more conscious of your own nothingness, of your entire dependence upon the Lord. Here are some wonderful quotes I’ve read from my devotional this morning: Why not accept and make use of this gift to grow into the person God wants us to be? I often ask this question myself, since I tend to abuse His gift when I choose to stagnate myself. But many miss the point of helping them savor their success, and for many of them don’t see the value, and don’t value the importance of spiritual security. Almost all parents care most for their family’s welfare, especially the kids’ future. There are no parents who wouldn’t be happy to see their children succeed in life. The spiritual support would stay, although he took his deep slumber already. He left the best legacy for me and my siblings. On December 2013, the pillar of our family, my father, passed away. Prayer, as the breath of the soul has been like oxygen. The Holy Spirit showered me with inspiration to take God’s Word as a living food, which I need most for spiritual survival. The message of the song has grown in my heart, even until now that I’m a young adult. Read your Bible, pray everyday, and you grow, grow grow. Read your Bible, pray everyday, and you grow, grow, grow.Īnd you grow, grow, grow. Read your Bible, pray everyday, pray everyday, pray everyday. I taught this to some of my students in Vacation Bible Schools and Branch Sabbath Schools. There was a cute song which we often sing during morning and evening worship. The Great Provider endowed us loving and caring parents who focused more on securing our eternal salvation, than showering us material possession. Nothing compares to spiritual nourishment, my parents channeled to us from the Divine Vine. #PINAY SINGLE MOM TEXTMATE 2013 HOW TO#Glancing back my childhood days, I learned how to be contented and I’m grateful of how my parents thought us practical lessons. Growing with a poverty-stricken family, I was quite deprived of both material and financial luxury. What support are you grateful you had as a child to help you grow? I noticed it late, so my official entry for the NaBloPoMo Challenge starts today, Day 10: I checked out the daily prompts, and I prefer to focus on theme GROW for the month of April. I also joined WordPress’ “A Post A Day Challenge”, bracing myself with courage to conquer my procrastination. Good thing I sought solution on my blogging problem. I had selective amnesia for about three years. Since I bounce back from blog sulking for the nth time, I hope that this will be a fresh start, especially blogging in my BlogHer account. ![]()
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