moore.
i love her posts.
"Something else I'm realizing (and was confirmed to me by another book I read, The Sacred Romance by John Eldredge), is that I am not my talents. Whether people realize it or not, we are accepted for what we can 'bring to the table' whether it be talent, efficiency, beauty, power or money. For me...I always knew inately that people would like me after they heard me sing. And as harsh as that sounds...it has never failed me. Most people loved me for it unless they were jealous, then they outright hated me. But for the most part, my talents have been my number one acceptance factor. I see my value in them a great deal and God, by telling me not get involved here, is stripping me of the identity that I, and other, people have defined me as. I feel like the more I get to know the REAL God, the more I get to know the REAL me. It's simply beautiful."
:)
i love her posts.
"Something else I'm realizing (and was confirmed to me by another book I read, The Sacred Romance by John Eldredge), is that I am not my talents. Whether people realize it or not, we are accepted for what we can 'bring to the table' whether it be talent, efficiency, beauty, power or money. For me...I always knew inately that people would like me after they heard me sing. And as harsh as that sounds...it has never failed me. Most people loved me for it unless they were jealous, then they outright hated me. But for the most part, my talents have been my number one acceptance factor. I see my value in them a great deal and God, by telling me not get involved here, is stripping me of the identity that I, and other, people have defined me as. I feel like the more I get to know the REAL God, the more I get to know the REAL me. It's simply beautiful."
:)
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