X has heavily suppressed my account, basically shadowbanned it.
But that’s okay. X cannot stop me from sharing the gospel. Even if only one or two people see the message and are impacted by it, I am grateful and satisfied.
This baby spray has been my best find this year and it’s just ₦2,500.
One day, I was on my way to school, sitting beside a woman in the bus. She smelled so nice that I couldn’t help but compliment her.
“Ma’am, you smell really nice.”
She smiled. “Thank you.”
“Do you mind sharing the name of your perfume?” I asked.
She said, “Oh, it’s Riggs Kids Spray. It’s very nice, I’ve been using it for a year now. It’s just ₦2,500.”
I made sure I got it that same day.
Now, anytime I’m out, I keep hearing, “You smell so good.”
God, please help me not presume upon your mercy by living casually in sin. Impress your holiness upon my heart lest my profession of Christ be false. Kindle my heart anew, Father. Let your glory ever be before me. Fill me greatly with your presence until my desire for inferior passions fade away.
You are my treasure and my exceedingly great reward Jesus, please bind my heart to your precepts that I may not keep searching for satisfaction outside of you. Cleanse my imaginations from filth and evil suggestions that keep burdening me. Temptations abound greatly all around me, let me know the power of your spirit in even greater measures to live above sin.
I really do believe that love, especially in the early stages, shouldn’t be difficult. To be honest if it is, both of you may simply be incompatible. Good communication, good chemistry and late night calls will never beat incompatibility. Love shouldn’t be painful or difficult.
@TosinofJesus This is one of the things the documentary taught me yesterday, I actually felt it alot. God is the ultimate gift. Faith is trusting the giver and not in the timing of the giver or what He will give. We must know God for who He is first.
My single lady friends… let me tell you:
There are men who will look at you with tears in their eyes as you hold their newborn child. Who will come home, make sure you have everything you need, cook for you, and gladly take care of you as you adjust to life with a baby that literally needs you to keep them alive.
There are men who will watch your body change, and lovingly call your stretch marks your “battle scars” and appreciate that you literally give up your body to help him create a family. He will not make you feel bad for fluctuating weight. He will not get bored when you are overwhelmed and have a dry patch.
There are men, who when you tearfully tell them that your body cannot handle any more, and it is in pain, they will loving wait months for you to get the care you need to get yourself better. Whether it’s PT, or surgery, or whatever your doc says you need, they will be patient.
Because real men, who have married you with a lifetime in mind, know that 6 weeks out of thousands, will not matter. They know that months out of hundreds, is really just a drop in the bucket. They know, that loving you means more than their physical needs.
They are out there. They exist. Be patient and wait for them.