Intimate details whisper bygone days, paying respect to your lasting memories.
Can one truly see into the soul of another through their eyes? Or are we so present in that moment that truth begins to reveal itself to us? We see things as they are - vulnerable, authentic and more than now.
We do not know when time and chance will capture our hearts or when the time will cease for one and continue for another.
All our living is taking information for attention to value now and access in the future.
Seasons change, and as we know, not even nature will deliver the predictions people had accustomed to. Yet as with natural causes and effects, we quickly adapt and adjust. We do not meditate over the distinctions of seasons, yet understanding the references appeal to us.
Our best days are never behind us, as back then, we knew less than what we know now. Even if you remained utterly ignorant, the seasons themselves impressed upon your mindset and your life experiences were formed.
Around and around, we go, with or without effort. We are choosing, sifting, sorting and accepting. Yet, Unbeknownst is the magnitude of impressions upon the heart and soul awaiting instruction and carrying you through every situation and circumstance with ease and courage or with hesitation and fear.
Each of us is different in our perceptions, all unique in our beliefs, and everyone's occupied with something. Calling your attention to this present time is your heart and soul connection.
We were formed by divine inspiration and authority and created by harmonious intent. Our life matters.
Accept this day as a gift, beyond how you feel or how your vessel containing your story is. Today, we understand more than what you can see, feel and touch. Today, lift your heart to God, your true and accurate life force.
“I have not stopped giving thanks for you, remembering you in my prayers. I keep asking that the God of our Lord Jesus Christ, the glorious Father, may give you the Spirit of wisdom and revelation, so that you may know him better” (Ephesians 1:16-17).
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