The Value of Silence
Apr 22nd, 2009 | Author: admin | Category: Fly Perspectives
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I wanted to share with you this inspirational vitamin. While I’m sure you will gain your own insight from the following passage, I did want to briefly share my own perspective. There were times in my life when I had too many people in my inner circle. They wanted to weigh in on what I was doing, where I was going, and more importantly who I was with. But when life got hectic, and important decisions had to be made—in this case, I’m talking about relationship decisions—I had to learn how to block those “friends” everything out so I could hear the only real voice that deserved my attention. I hope that you will learn to do the same.
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SMALL STRAWS IN A SOFT WIND by Marsha Burns — April 22, 2009:
Beloved, take the time and be quiet enough to gain a fresh perspective of where you have been and where you are now before I lead you out to your next point of destiny. It is important that you see the past, not as a place of defeat, but as a place of experiential growth and victory. You have come through a lot and are stronger because of the struggle. This strength will serve you well in upcoming challenges, and the wisdom you have gained will undergird your confidence to overcome, says the Lord.
Philippians 4:13 I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.
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