Spirituality, Religion, Meditations, Revelations, blogger, blogs, Poem, Poetry, Spiritual, Prophecy, Discernment, Christian Poem, Christian Poetry, Christianity, Christian Literature, Literature, Christian Blogs, Christian Blogger, Christian Author, Christian Inspirations, Inspiration.
Friday, July 14, 2023
Born for adversity
A person is born to face adversity; God placed humanity on earth to overcome challenges and build. There is a special bond found in those who are born to face adversity together, like brothers. In this journey of life, we will encounter doubt, discouragement, unfortunate events, and conflicts. When these challenges arise, they can form towering mountains that only our closest allies can truly understand. These allies provide the support and strength we need to overcome obstacles.However, dealing with these challenges through mere associations may sometimes worsen the problems, making us feel lonelier and more isolated, leading to despair. There is no one-size-fits-all approach to dealing with life's difficulties. It requires a lifelong commitment and true brotherhood or sisterhood within these associations. Although associations can take different forms, it is essential to find a true brother or sister within them.When we find a genuine brother or sister, we discover invaluable treasures in life. However, finding such a deep bond is not an easy task. It takes time to truly know someone, and commitment is becoming scarce in today's world. Without commitment, friendships remain superficial and lack deep roots. Without nurturing these relationships, we can lose these precious treasures even faster than we find them.If one is not ready to fully devote themselves to the commitments and responsibilities of brotherhood, it may be better to face struggles alone and endure solitude. It is okay to have associates and acquaintances, but true brotherhood or sisterhood comes with a higher cost.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
The Day of Atonement: Understanding Israel’s Holiest Day and Its Fulfillment in Christ
The Day of Atonement, or Yom Kippur , is the most sacred day in the Jewish calendar, described in Leviticus 16 . This annual event was desig...
-
Peter’s Vision (Acts 10:9–16) In verse 9 we read: “On the morrow, as they went on their journey and drew near to the city, Peter went up o...
-
After Jesus healed the centurion’s servant, he traveled from Capernaum to a village called Nain, which is about six miles southeast of Nazar...
No comments:
Post a Comment