Aurora Borealis at the sky of Norway
From National Geographic’s Visions of Earth
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Aurora Borealis at the sky of Norway
From National Geographic’s Visions of Earth
Found here
posted by W.A.T.C.
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—Joseph Prince (via repeatafterhe)
The clearest way to identify humility in someone is to see if the person is Christ-occupied or self-occupied. When somebody is arrogant, proud and self-confident, he is clearly self-occupied. At the other extreme, someone who is always fearful also has a problem with pride even if he appears to be very soft-spoken and gentle. Instead of looking to Jesus, this person is self-conscious and constantly looking at himself. Both extremes are manifestations of pride. While one extreme manifests pride in terms of arrogance, the other extreme manifests pride in terms of self-consciousness. As long as a person is occupied with self, that is still pride. Humility then, is being Christ-occupied.
-Pastor Joseph Prince
Mark 5:28–29
28For she said, “If only I may touch His clothes, I shall be made well.” 29Immediately the fountain of her blood was dried up, and she felt in her body that she was healed of the affliction.You have heard people of the world say, “I will believe it only when I see it.”…
For the memories that last
For the memories that don’t
All the memories that I’ve contained
The ones I’ve forgotten
The memories that make change
The memories that I remember just because
The memories that I will make and decide to keep
The ones I can’t help not to keep
Memories make a little piece of my heart
Melt in happiness
laughter
And rain tears of true joy
I blog about Jesus Christ
I blog about art
I blog about love
I blog about music
I blog about beautiful things
I blog about all that’s within me
because I am free.
Matt W. Moore | MWM Graphics - Vectorfunk (2008-2010)
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