"Sometimes, 'moving on' isn't about forgetting or no longer caring, it's about gently accepting that the other person has chosen their own path. In that acceptance lies your freedom and the beginning of deeper self-healing."
The sacred journey of healing, the truest strength lies not in survival alone, but in emerging whole, unbroken by the very wounds that sought to fracture you. The real flex is transforming your pain into power without echoing the darkness that once dimmed your light.
"The problem in the world is that people do not do what they know to be right. They seek after their own wills, contrary to the will of God โฆ The cause is our willfulness; the price is separation from God for all eternity." โBilly Graham
I saw this TikTok of a girl completing famous phrases and went to look the others up, Iโm using number 3 against my mother like mad๐ญ
1. Curiosity killed the cat is actually โCuriosity killed the cat, but satisfaction brought it back.โ
2. Great minds think alike is โGreat minds think alike, though fools seldom differ.โ
3. Jack of all trades is actually โA jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one.โ
4. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned is way longer, itโs โHeaven has no rage like love to hatred turned, nor hell a fury like a woman scorned.โ
5. The customer is always right is โThe customer is always right, in matters of taste.โ
Do you guys know any other half famous quotes??
The Pool of Siloam is no longer just a Bible story; you can visit it today.
In John 9, Jesus tells a man born blind, โGo, wash in the Pool of Siloam.โ
The man obeys and returns, seeing.
For centuries, only a smaller, later pool was known, and many thought the real one from Jesusโ time was lost forever.
Then, in 2004, workers in Jerusalem accidentally discovered massive ancient steps while repairing a sewer.
Excavations uncovered the true Pool of Siloam from the Second Temple period, the very pool of Jesusโ day.
It is huge, about 225 feet long, with grand staircases on three sides.
Between 2023 and 2025, the full site was excavated and opened to visitors for the first time in nearly 2,000 years.
Now, anyone can stand where the blind man washed and received his sight, a wonderful proof that the Gospel of John is historically true.
The Word of God stands sure.