Good Morning to all of you out there. Today is another beautiful day, in spite of the rain that's falling this morning here in the south and and I'm loving it.
Well, anyway, I wanted to share with you this morning about an experience that I had on yesterday. It was one of those profound moments that you have in life and so I hope that it will allow you to do what I did; A HEART EVALUATION.
In my first post, I spoke about love and the fact that it is still what the world needs. My belief, is that True Love comes from God, because to me, God is love. So anyway, on yesterday, a friend of mine was talking to me about my daughter and the man that took her life. As we were talking she asked me a very important question concerning love. She said, " How do you feel about the man that took your daughter's life?" I replied with, "I love him. I don't have any ill will against him." She said, "How can you truly and genuinely say you have love for him?" I said to her, "Because he could not take from me, what he didn't give to me." Then, I proceeded to say, "I wouldn't have wanted him to feel the pain that I had felt." So my prayer was, "Lord help me to accept those things that I cannot change." ( The Serenity Prayer) As I began to pray and allow God to heal my heart I began to feed my spirit the things that I believe true love is derived from; like joy, peace, patience, gentleness, goodness, faith, humbleness, and temperance; Against such things there is no law. LOVE is an amazing gift that we should all share daily with each other. So as we began to walk in true love and the let it fill our hearts and let that love shine through, then we can change the world one life at a time.
Maybe one day soon, I will find him and let him know that I do love him because we all need to be made free to live in love and forgiveness. Today, as you go on your way, don't forget to show love and make someone's life and not just their day.
HAVE A GREAT DAY AND BLESSINGS TO YOU ALL.
Bren...The Matriarch
Wow, Bren! You left me speechless...Yours is an example of forgiveness that we can follow.
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