Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth. Blessed are they which do hunger and thirst after righteousness: for they shall be filled. Blessed are the merciful: for they shall obtain mercy. Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God. Matthew 5:5-8 AKJV Grace and peace be unto you friend. Happy Sunday.
God blesses those people who refuse evil advice and won't follow sinners or join in sneering at God Psalm 1:1 Contemporary English Version
It's better to light a single lamp❤️ than to curse the darkness!!!❤️ Lots of love ❤️dears many hugs❤️ Soraya from St. Maarten (Hollydays) it's wonderful❤️ ❤️
went for coffee., the the dollar store then Kohl;s ,also Panera's for cup of soup and 1/2 sandwich., hope your having a good day and a fantastic night., see you in the morning.
Good afternoon❤️ Dear Boomers Lots of greetings❤️ and love from all of us Soraya, hugs too❤️ It's beaut❤️iful but yes there's no better home❤️ than your own home❤️ XOX❤️
The Scorpion and the Frog is a fable about trust, human nature and malevolence. One of the many versions goes as follows:
A scorpion asks a frog to carry him over a river. The frog is afraid of being stung, but the scorpion argues that if it did so, both would sink and the scorpion would drown. The frog then agrees, but midway across the river the scorpion does indeed sting the frog, dooming them both. When asked why, the scorpion points out that this is its nature.
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The moral of the story: You can’t outsmart human nature. Be realistic about changing vicious people; sometimes they even act against their own interests.
A thunderous sound of hooves echoes across the vast prairie. A lone rider gallops across an open plain with a sense of freedom and exhilaration. This only comes from listening to nature’s rhythms.
He understands how to ride, but as any experienced equestrian will tell you, this is not enough. The true measure of a rider’s skill is how well they know how to fall.
Life will inevitably bring challenges and setbacks. So, the question is not whether we will fall, but how we will respond to the fall. Will we be defeated, or will we pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and try again?
The Native American proverb suggests that life is not just about victorie