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God's Grace

Grace is defined as unmerited mercy/favor - not deserving of His mercy/favor. Please don't frustrate God's grace. I've seen so many people become angry with God, stop communicating with Him, won't acknowledge Him and think that it's all about their abilities. Trust me, God is your source for EVERYTHING. God's grace will take you places you can only imagine. His favor will open doors and make things happen for you. In everything you do, acknowledge Him and He will lead and guide you. If you're in your feelings and can't seem to get out of the funk you find yourself in pray; talk to God about whatever it is.  God's grace has helped me through a lot of personal situations that I know I couldn't have managed on my own. In 2 Corinthians 12:9 , Paul reminds us how much God's grace is so good towards us. God's grace is sufficient - adequate or enough. I find pleasure in knowing that the grace God gives me is enough to spread across my lifetime...

Shake it like a Polaroid Picture

Last Christmas I was gifted with a Polaroid Camera that I requested. I use to admire the Polaroid Camera's when I was a kid; I never had one but I always wanted one. To finally have my own personal Polaroid, it was nostalgia. I started making plans for all of the candid pictures I would take with my new camera and since it was Christmas, I was looking forward to all of the instant pictures I would have on that day. I have used my Polaroid a lot since Christmas; I even had to get more film. The best part of having my Polaroid Camera is watching the picture come out and watching it develop right before my eyes. The anticipation of what the picture is going to look like; is it too dark, too light or did it develop just right? Making sure the camera's settings are correct before taking the pictures make a big difference. Sometimes the pictures can develop too dark or too light; both make it hard to see the image. Having messed up a lot of pictures due to the wrong setting can be ...