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leonard.

@leobautista / leobautista.tumblr.com

22. Easygoing. Hardworking. Positive. Gryffindor.
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Thinking back to this night and how beautiful it was having a room full of women together to worship and adore Father. To learn more about the truth of their identity and where it truly lies and to be encouraged to remind other women in their lives of that same truth. To listen together, laugh together, cry together, and grow together through stories of Light and hope. To value and celebrate one another in our womanhood.

Thank you for this capture @amykinjo!

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Hanging around Christian doesn’t make you Christian. Playing Christian and wearing Christian doesn’t make you Christian–are you all alright with that? I’m not being mean; it’s real. I say this again and I say it humbly and seriously: when nobody’s looking, that makes you Christian. When nobody else knows and nobody else sees, the bible says there’s Somebody seeing, and in the open He’ll reward it. When nobody else is in the picture, that’s the real you. When nobody’s aware, that’s when it’s real. That’s where your life changes, because then you’re only doing it for one reason: to know Him, to be with Him.

Dan Mohler (via sonofhislove)

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You fill my lungs with sweetness, and you fill my head with you. Can I be close to you? Oh, can I be close to you?

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jspark3000
We learn in Romans 7 and 1 John 3 that we’re in a gap between who we want to be and where we really are. I do believe we want to pursue the greater story, yet we live in that gray-space struggle where our heart and body are at crossfire. And this is exactly where God enters. This is where the Christian faith tells us about the God who was not an abstract ideal, but one who stepped into the dirt of the earth as one of us, to call us back to His greatness, and showed such solidarity with us through temptation, weariness, persecution, and abandonment. Jesus so profoundly understands what you’re going through more than you could know. He knows. As much as I’ve been mad at myself for getting so caught up in inconsequential things, I had to remember that God wasn’t mad. He knew we would turn against Him and against each other. He sent Jesus for this very reason, to die for all the ways we’ve wandered, to beckon us home, to be restored and renewed by His breaking of death, to reinstate us back to the men and women He knows we can be. God extends such grace, always. It is never, ever, ever too late to return to His royalty, as rightful co-heirs of Christ.
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