Puzzles.
They’re the previous generation’s version of Angry Birds or Bejeweled.
But I must confess: I absolutely love them.

I rarely do them, because let’s be honest: every ounce of free time I have is devoted to BBB, but I do love a good puzzle.
So I make the kids I nanny for do them with me 🙂 hehe
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But it’s really neat to watch the excitement in their eyes when they get a piece that fits.
Now, I’m just gonna be straight: I’ve got mad puzzle skillz. Yes, with a Z.

But I’ve done enough puzzles to know the method: edges first, then work your way in.
I know, I’m a pro 🙂 Hold the applause 😉

But kids don’t know this method.
So they’ll be like, battling exhaustively with an edge piece — or for heaven’s sake a corner piece — for like 5 minutes. So I’ll gently ask, “Do you want some help with that, buddy?”
“No, no! I can do it!”
Five more minutes pass. They’re still struggling.
“You sure you don’t want me to help you?”
“No way, I got this!”
Alright, alright.
So I’ll sit by, and watch them strain tirelessly, meanwhile, knowing exactly where the piece goes.
Until exasperated, they’ll say, “Ugh! Help please!”

And as I was sitting there watching them struggle, I thought to myself, I bet this is how God feels.
*Please note: I am in no way, shape, or form comparing myself to God.
But I bet that’s how He feels. He’s up there, ready and willing and wanting to help, but we’re too stubborn, or determined, or proud, or whatever to ask for help. We want to do it ourselves.
And what father, or babysitter, would forcefully snatch the puzzle piece out of the kid’s hand and be like, “Here, let me do it, you moron!”

Not a good one, I’ll tell you that.
God wants us to ask for help.
Gosh, I spent a lot of years struggling with a particular puzzle piece of my own. Anorexia is a lingering disease. And even though you can get in a “normal” or “nearly normal” weight range, inklings of the disease can still loiter: whether that’s overexercising, binging, restrictive eating, orthorexic-tendencies, body dysmorphia – for me, it was (and still is) self-love/worth issues. Which, I’m making strides in that area, but I still have a ways to go.

But in other areas of life, too, we can struggle: gossiping, breaking a destructive habit like gambling or promiscuity, binge drinking, excessive shopping – whatever it is, “I can do it myself!”
And sometimes, we can mistake that struggle for God’s absence or indifference.
But have we ever considered that maybe, just maybe, He’s standing by, just waiting for us to ask for assistance?

How long in my recovery did I struggle and slip up time and time again because I thought I could do it myself?
A lot.
It was my pride that kept me from seeking help, both from God and from others. Pride that, “There’s nothing wrong with me.” Pride that, “I’m capable of doing this myself. I don’t need help. I’m better than that. Recovery is beneath me.” How truly ugly those thoughts were. That sickening pride kept me struggling my with my “puzzle piece.” Kept me from freedom.
All I had to do was ask for help.

We don’t have to try again and again and again, beat our heads against a wall, exhaust our spirits and our wills. We just have to say, “You do it.”

So maybe I’m reading too much into my puzzle moments with the kids I nanny for.
But I don’t know. God often times winks at us when we least expect it.
So let me ask myself and y’all this question to ponder: “What’s stopping you from handing over the struggle?”


not one damn thing….I’ve handed mine over! Very inspiring piece! Thank you for sharing!!!
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Woo! So happy for you! 🙌🙌🙌🙌 thank YOU for reading ☺️☺️☺️
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My pleasure!!! Don’t be that happy…..I’m still working and waiting for things to turn around like I know they will……
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Ah yes. That’s the hardest part with Gods timing: being patient🙈 that is the bane of my existence! Hugs!
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Love it…. any the hubbs has mad puzzle skillz too. I feel ya (or rather him, when I attempt puzzles lol)
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Haha thank you so much! Yay for the skillzzzz 😎 glad you stopped by! Have a great night!
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backatcha! 🙂
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I so agree with this post on the importance of asking for help from others and from God. When I had a nervous breakdown in 2013/14 and started doing crazy OCD checking rituals 10 hours a day, which made me want to cut my throat, I reached out to my friends inside and outside of recovery and I would pray every day. I have to say though before I went on the OCD medication the prayer didn’t work as God helps those who help themselves. I needed to take action with the medication and then the prayer worked. I’m having a bit of a crisis of faith at the moment but I still pray when I really need help with my addictions.
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Hi Caroline, thank you for this heart felt reflection. You bring up a lot of truths. I think God definitely answered your prayer in that he empowered you to decide to take the medication. Seeking help is no small feat and you having the courage to reach out and then FOLLOW THROUGH is evidence of His work in your life and on your heart. Thanks for reading and know that you are in my prayers. You are not alone in this ❤️❤️❤️
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It doesn’t matter who you pray to or their name. What matters is your intent, which is obviously to improve. Everyone will hear that.
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Thanks for this reflection. The heart definitely speaks volumes and reveals your authenticity ❤️❤️
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You’re too kind 🙂
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Great reminder to lean on God! Thanks for sharing!
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Thanks friend:) yes, He’s definitely a solid rock and can support us! What a comfort in knowing that. Thanks for stopping by! Hugs!
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Thank you for this wonderful piece. I am in the process of handing mine over now, although there are times when I forget to do so.
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Thank you so much for this reflection. Yes, it takes a lot of trust and courage to hand it over. Definitely still working on that myself too. One day at a time. Thanks for stopping by, friend! Hugs ❤️
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Have a blessed day BBB 🙂
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Thanks. Right back at’cha!
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Thank you for a creative and wonderful post. Vote for Pedro!
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Thank you so much Rick! I appreciate you taking the time to read:) yes! VOTE FOR PEDRO!! 🙌🙌😎
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The beginning made me smile about putting puzzles together. My 4 year old son has been obsessed with them since he was a little over 3. He can now put together 135 pieces on his own. I CAN DO IT MYSELF! I have heard countless times. I gladly let him because all those pieces drive me nuts!! LOL! The asking for help part, I saw me in this all the way. Letting down my pride and giving up my moron ways has become less burdensome these days and I’m thankful for it. Great post; made me smile tonight!
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Hi Chanel! Oh thank you so much for this thoughtful reflection! Haha 135 pieces! What a stud muffin! 😎 definitely have to work on letting my pride down too. It’s a Sneaky little rascal. Thanks for stopping by! Hugs and blessings to you!
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Meant every word of it! Your blog is incredibly inspiring. Only been following for a little while but find myself wondering what you will right next😊 I’m sure you are super busy but would love for you to check out or follow my blog if you can. Us Christian Girls have much to offer one to another. Keep writing ; I’m lovin it!
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Aw thanks:) ❤️❤️ I will definitely check it out and follow! ☺️ thanks for your readership!
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Really needed this right now. Been trying so hard lately to handover some issues. God bless for this!
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Hi D! Oh thank you so much! I’m glad this resonated with you tonight in the way you needed to hear it:) sending love and hugs right now! Thanks for reading❤️
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Thanks so much for sharing !! Gently places pride aside and asks for help….. Awesome !
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Hi Esther! Oh thanks, I’m glad you liked it:) have a lovely evening! Thanks for reading ❤️
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So heartfelt and oh so true. There are a lot of times we think we are handling things and I have been guilty of that myself but I have to say I have grown so much in God and I know that in order for anything to work in your life, it has to be through him. Great post.
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Hi Corrie, thank you so much for this reflection. You are so right. It is through Him that we find new life and hope. His timing and His plan are perfect. Thanks for reading!
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Thank you so much for sharing my piece! ❤️❤️
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Love your writing style. Another great post and memes!
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Oh thank you so much Jen! That really means a lot:)! Glad you stopped by this evening! ❤️
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I do puzzles some times… They are great for relaxation. I wondered if you had to get permission to use all the images that you used in your article? I would love to use them too. Thank you.
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Hi friend! So I actually made all the images in the article. The meme about the puzzles was from the Internet, but I made the others myself:)
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Great job! You are super gifted! I love them.
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Oh boy do I resonate with this! Each time I feel overwhelmed, I give it to God. I would rather He deal with it than face it myself =P
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Amen to that, pretty lady! How comforting to know that He is always there, wanting to take away our struggles and relieve our fears and doubts! Love ya girl! Hope you’re having a great week! Xox
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I think you hit the nail on the head. Great article.
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Oh gosh thank you for this, Octavian. I really appreciate the feedback! Have a great night! Thanks for stopping by! Xox
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Silly human pride? And I agree! The first step to being right, is acknowledging when you’re wrong… We’re so afraid to ask questions! Great blog entry! I enjoyed this thoroughly! One thing though… You’re images aren’t showing up. Is anyone else experiencing this problem?
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Hi friend! Thank you so much! I’m really glad this resonated with you tonight. Oh no! I’m sorry they’re not showing up! I’ll look into that right away. The images are half the fun! 😂😎 thanks for stopping by! Xox
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nice. love the captions/pics
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Hi David! Oh, thank you so much! I’m glad you like them☺️☺️☺️ it a bit of a labor of love, but I really enjoy making the pictures ❤️ glad you stopped by!
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I love a good analogy! This one was awesome. It’s funny how we think giving up control makes us weak. But in reality, by surrendering to a higher power, we are strengthened in ways we could never have imagined.
We all struggle with our own personal puzzles (I love puzzles and crosswords and scrabble… Anything really, that forces me to challenge my self), so I dig my heels in at times thinking I’m strong enough, only to fall on my face/knees/pillow crying, “God, please take this burden from me, it’s just too heavy!”
Lovely message, thanks for sharing your experience. ☺
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Thank you so much! I’m so glad this resonated with you. You’re right- when we surrender, we are strengthened and comforted beyond our wildest dreams. Thanks for stopping by and sharing this beautiful reflection! Hugs! Xox
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Hugs back at you. 🌷
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Pride and fear of letting go. Even years into this walk every time I face the next level I have to overcome those two things: Pride in thinking I should be able to handle this myself and then fear that if I relinquish whatever the next “it” is He either will not come through or I won’t be happy without the “it”. Many “its” have come and gone but each new one shows the struggle with my old mindsets still exists. It’s getting better but there is more to do with His help!
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Thank you so much Joseph! Wow, what an awesome reflection. You’re so right. Pride and fear of letting go go hand in hand. And they’re things that I definitely have to work on as well. How comforting to know, though, that He always has us in the palm of His hand and that He has our best interest at heart. Thanks for reading ❤️❤️❤️
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My pleasure. This was a very insightful devotion.
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Thanks for reblogging my piece! Hugs!
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I couldn’t get it fast enough its a great post and I love the cat.
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Thanks! Haha yeah that cat is pretty funny! Have a great night 🙂
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Yes, I did a real big gasp when I came to it -scared me.
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Haha oh gosh🙈🙈🙈 so sorry! 😬☺️😎
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Not really really scared just well I gasped
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haha yes, that little guy is “gasp worthy” 🙂
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A very intelligent blog post as usual 🙂 Puzzles are no doubt hard and when one is struggling with fitting a piece, it does coincide ironically with the everyday person’s (not everyone of course) uneven relationship with God. Their does come a time in everybody’s life (one could either be a youth or an adult) where one feels they are too good for help or anything like that and in the end’ easily forget who they are. Nevertheless, If one stops and listens to the music once in a while, they will remember why one should have an even-handed relationship with God. In other words and this is something you have mentioned numerous times is that his son Jesus died for our sins and that is the greatest sacrifice of all. To put it simply, all of us owe an hour of our time to God let alone Jesus (courtesy of attending Church). Speaking of which, lent begins next week and at that time of year one has to think about what they will give up during that time. In fact, Easter Sunday falls on the last Sunday in March this year. All in all, you have written another thought-provoking post, which is why I love visiting this site 🙂 Anyway, keep up the great work as always 🙂
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Thank you so much John! You’re right, Jesus paid the ultimate price and we owe Him everything. And yes! It feels like Lent is so early this year! I can’t believe Ash Wednesday is already next week! 😱 I actually just finished up next week’s Lent post. I can my wait to share it with you all on Monday ☺️ thanks for stopping by and for your thoughtful reflection, as always ☺️❤️☺️
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Reblogged this on msktb and commented:
I used to think that having the same Christian beliefs with another one of God’s children immediately made us spiritually compatible. Lessons learned and faith built on more than the actions of people who are also young in their personal journey, I now know better. It is still comforting to know that I am not alone in this world. The struggle does not need to be a struggle. But pride mixed with human arrogance, distances us from our blessings. Instead of creating my own pieces, again I find myself discovering the pieces that He has careful left for us. There’s blessings in these pieces.
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Thank you so much for the reblog and for this beautiful reflection! Hugs my friend!
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You are SO right. The day came when I realized the end of the rope had started to fray and I was about to lose it. A new doctor sorted out my anti-depressants and fixed my insomnia. From there the various therapists taught me the skills I needed. My parish priest was always there, ready to help. Thank God for His mercy.
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Thanks Lillian:) yes God is so good. And he sends us people in our lives to help in a tangible way too. Thanks for this thoughtful response. Hugs friend!
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“It was my pride that kept me from seeking help…” Admire your honestly and the courage to hand it over to God. Thank you for sharing these thoughts with us.
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Thank you Art. I appreciate your kind words. Pride is an ugly thing. Praise God He saved me. Thanks for reading. Hugs xox
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Guilty as charged! I was like that for a looooooong time with my eating disorder. And even now that I am fully recovered I find myself in many other areas of my life thinking I can do it myself. Being an engineer, I am the type who loves to design and solve things. Just like you with puzzles. (BTW — those things drive me nuts.) I can make nearly anything work on paper. All engineers can do that. It is a trade secret and I cannot say how. But, yeah. When it comes to the real world and every issue facing this one-time brainiac, I am as stubborn as a mule. Thank you for reminding me to just hand it over to the Father so He can show me where to put that puzzle piece. God bless!
I really like reading your posts. 🙂
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Important message in an analogy that is well thought out and written beautifully. Keep up the good work for yourself, others, and God.
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Hello Oneta! Oh thank you so much for this affirming response:) God is good! Hope you have a beautiful weekend my friend xx❤️❤️
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You are such a beautiful writer! Healing is a journey and you are on the right track! I know that it is challenging and easy to slip into old patterns –I struggle with self-esteem issues, body image, and lack of confidence, but know that you are NEVER alone. Love, Blessings, and Prayers Always. And keep writing! xoxoxo.
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Oh my gosh thank you so much! I so appreciate such kind and encouraging words. How comforting indeed to know that we are never alone. Thanks for that reminder. Hugs and love to you!
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Hang in there girl! You are amazing!!! xoxoxo.
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Great post! I’ve written a piece about puzzles (no pun intended) where I share that the Biblical word picture for Understanding is literally two people (with God, or with another person) working together to assemble puzzle pieces. They talk to one another, collaborate together, turn the pieces in their effort to see the picture or issue, to “get it,” and when the piece clicks into place, that symbolizes both may feel understood because of the work they have done together. Here’s the link if you’d like to read it, but thanks so much for providing Godly and sweet counsel to us! May God continue to bless your efforts – Ken M http://wp.me/p4KHql-qG
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Thanks Dr. McGill! What an awesome metaphor. I will definitely check it out. Sounds like a great read! Have an awesome night!
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I’ve thought the exact same thing! I even look at myself sometimes from the outside and be like I’m so fortunate, I just can’t see it because I’m so self absorbed in my problems which I create in my mind, because there really is no problem “right now”. Had a few moments like that yesterday. It’s great to read this post and I was laughing and nodding my head the whole time! The pictures are hilarious and the way you deliver it is amazing and so playful 🙂 Not only did you teach the kids a bit about puzzles, they taught you something as well 🙂
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Thank you so much:) I really appreciate your kind words! Yes! I am always learning things from the kids I nanny. One of the job perks I didn’t realize I was going to receive. Glad you stopped by! Glad you enjoyed it!
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Thank you so much for the share! ❤️
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It’s the little things you have to read into. Somethings no matter how small really are black and white. The thing that I feel that is stopping me from giving up control, the worries I’m faced with, is simply fear of not having control.
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Hi Allie, thank you for this beautiful reflection. I so feel you. Giving up control is a very scary thing. How comforting to know that on the other side of that fear is incredible and unimaginable freedom. One day at a time:) thanks for stopping by! Hugs!
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I’m not a fan of puzzles but at least I know the strategy now 😀 I also am not a believer in one type of God. I am more spiritual and am a person that thinks I make my own fate but I do connect with the Anorexia bit. It can be managed and it is really great to read another persons post – yours 🙂 that says you are kind of doing okay-ish on the ED war. I suppose a person has to gravitate to whatever they can to recover and want to live.
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Hi Daisy! Thank you so much for this reflection. You’re right, finding purpose to recover and live is so vital to beating such a horrible disease. And for life in general! I’m sorry that our pasts with ED connect us, but I’m so glad that we’re both on the journey of recovery. What a beautiful gift life is! Thanks for reading, friend. ❤️Sending so much love and hugs xox
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Love this post
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Oh thank you so much! I’m so glad 🙂 thanks for stopping by!
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You are welcome!
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It’s amazing how such a great piece was born from such a simple fun activity. I totally love the memes you use! Thanks for the reminder to hand everything to God. I will fly with that this year. God bless you! ❤
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Hi M! Oh thank you so much:) I do enjoy making the images. I guess you could say it’s my love language 🙂 hehe thanks for stopping by! Have a wonderful night!
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Always a session of healing and warmth with you. Thanks for sharing.
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Oh thank you so much:) I appreciate those kind words! Have a great weekend, friend!
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What an awesome post, full of meaning and one I can really relate to at this stage of my life when I’m questioning so many things. Thank you so much for this nudge and reminder of how we don’t have to do it alone.
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Thank you so much Miriam. I’m glad this resonated with you ☺️ you’re so right: we don’t have to do it alone. What a comfort in that! Thanks for stopping by!
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My absolute pleasure.
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So, break that walls, honey! 🙂 Let go and let God!
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Thanks Em! Yes definitely! Let go and let God! Love that. Thanks for reading☺️
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You’re welcome. 🙂 Love & blessings.
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Oh my goodness!!!!!!!! I couldn’t even finish reading because I got to the part about, “Help me pleeeeeease!” and about this is how God feels watching us struggle and suddenly I just thought, “YES!” How often do I spend ALL day ruminating and perseverating about something, sometimes more than one day, and then as I collapse into my pillow exhausted, I realize that it never even occurred to me to pray as I battled and wrestled with all my might to figure it out on my own? Once I do pray, and spend enough time in genuine contemplation laying out my worries before the Lord, it is never as bad as I catastrophized it in my head.
Now I have to go back and read the rest of your wonderful post, but I just had to tell you that.
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Hi Lulu, oh my gosh thank you so much for your affirming words and enthusiasm! Hehe you made me smile. So thank you:) you’re right- when we just give our struggles over to God, not only does He work and take them away, but we also experience tremendous freedom! It’s just remembering to hand them over that’s the hard part. Thanks for this thoughtful reflection my friend. Have a great day! Xox
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Yes! I said a little prayer this afternoon, “Please help me to pray better! Help me to misunderstand you and myself a little less. Help me to remember that you are working to answer my prayers even now, I just can’t see it. Help me to see like you see.” Thank you for each post that leads me to search my soul! The remembering part is tough! Hope you have a beautiful and peaceful weekend. ❤️
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So happy for you my friend. God listens ❤️ hugs xx
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Hugs back! ❤️
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You are an amazing writer with a great way to turn the ordinary into a great teaching lesson. Looking forward to reading more!
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Wow thank you Lisa. That really means a lot. I appreciate you taking the time to read and share this little note of encouragement. Made my morning ☺️
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I love this! And your choice of memes! Thanks for sharing!!
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Hi Ahidee! Oh thank you so much! I’m glad this resonated with you☺️ and I’m glad you like the memes too! They’re a bit of a labor of love to make, so I really appreciate the feedback! ☺️☺️ thanks for reading!
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well you do an amazing job! So creative lol- you’re welcome, good content is easy to read. Happy Fri-yay!
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Fri yay☺️☺️🙌 I like that!
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What a great message. I can definitely relate to doing things my way over and over and over again! It’s amazing what can happen when you follow God’s will.
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Thank you so much for this reflection. I feel ya! When we finally hand over control its like this huge weight is lifted off our shoulders! We can breathe a sigh of relief! Thanks for reading friend xox
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Amen! Looking forward to catching up on your blog. From what I’ve read so far, it seems like you have an amazing story.
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Well shucks🤓🤓🤓 thank you❤️❤️
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PS, this is the same person as raisingacrazyfamily… I just updated my profile. Cheers!
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Haha yeah I gotcha 😉😉😉😉
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Great post. Eye opening for sure. I wouldn’t be surprised if this simple fun, yet telling piece of writing inspires many people struggling with lots of issues today. You should be very proud how far you have come. The road ahead is one worth traveling.
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Oh my gosh, thank you for such encouraging words! That’s really means a lot. That’s my deepest prayer: that my words help even one person:) thanks for stopping by and taking the time to share your thoughts. Have an awesome weekend! Xx
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This is amazing and inspiring. I would say pride is what is stopping me. And knowing it comes before a fall, I should get on sorting it out pretty soon.
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Oh thank you so much Deb! I’m so glad this resonated with you. I feel you with the Pride. It is something I definitely have to mentally check every day. It’s a sneaky little rascal! Thanks for stopping by. Have a wonderful weekend! hugs xox
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Wonderful post. Sometimes, it’s not pride holding us back but a fear but being vulnerable. Especially in our society today, there is so much pressure to have a “perfect” face to show the world and yet so many of us are dying inside.
Ironically, when we are vulnerable enough to admit weakness, we find the strength to overcome it.
Blessings,
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Hi Ria, thank you for this beautiful reflection. You’re so right. The fear of vulnerability I’d definitely a powerful force as well. But it is only in being being vulnerable that we become truly free. Thanks for reading this morning! Hugs!
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Beautiful description of the internal struggle that we all face…but have difficulty even recognizing. God has truly given you a great message for the world!
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Oh thank you so much Jim! I really appreciate it. God is good! Thanks for stopping by and for these words of encouragement. Hugs!
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Great post and I’m excited to see that you have encouraged so many people:) I started blogging a couple of weeks ago in hopes to help encourage others in Christ. It is hard getting connected with others. I welcome you to check out my blogs and follow back if your interested. I believe that supporting people on this site helps us all to work hard to encourage others and know that people are reading and finding:) God Bless and keep up the great work for Him in helping others:)
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Hi friend! Thank you so much for your affirming words. Congrats on your new site! I will definitely check it out. I think community is one of the blessings of the blogging world. Hugs xx
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So much to like about this post. Pride is such a trip hazard. A fog in our eyes blinding our view of God’s ready grace. Liked the balance of thought provoking and anecdotal material. Onwards and upwards to body-respecting well adjustedness! Hahaha I have been eating too much sticky date pudding, though I am going do make amends in the gym shortly. 🙂
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Thank you so much for these encouraging words! You’re right-pride is definitely a blinding force in life. Something I’m always working on. Thanks for stopping by! And haha- Ive actually never had sticky date pudding! It’s not really a USA thing 😂 but hey, if you enjoyed it👍 hugs!
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Do NOT try it. It is way too delicious. Just look at the salads. That is what I’m telling myself.
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😂😂😂 everything in moderation, amirite? 🙌
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This encouraged me!
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Oh good! I’m so glad:) thanks for your feedback! Have a great rest of your weekend!
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As long as you are proud you cannot know God. A proud man is always looking down on thing and people: and, of course, as long as you are looking down you cannot see something that is above you.
(even though this quote is regarding a man, it may also be applicable to a women. I hope…)
Relax dear even we (your followers and friends) in no way, shape, or form compare you to God.
Ah yes the DO IT YOURSELF KIT.
You’re right when we were kids we remember our teachers saying that ”self-help is the best help” but I would rather say that “GOD’S help is the best help”.
Now your half face photos are getting more than half face that’s a good sign, I got this.
Your articles are very insightful. Great I can use this article for my 5 minutes message (a small activity included in our Sunday School).
GOD bless you.
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Thank you so much. You’re absolutely right. God’s help is 100% the best help. Hands down. No question about it. Thanks for your encouragement, as usual:)
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The whole notion of trying to do things myself has been an issue for me that I just started facing in this new season. It’s not that I didn’t involve God in my life, it was other people who I refused to seek help from. My mom used to tell me all the time “God works through people” and I would roll my eyes because I would get so much revelation from Him directly. But I’ve come to accept that revelation is a big part of me but relationships are a big part of Him. If I wanted to endeavor to be more like Him, I would have to work on building relationships, trusting people, and in fact, relying on them.
Good read. Thanks for sharing. I really like how you use your personal experience and intertwine a word from God. I’ve begun to be comfortable doing that myself as I’ve become more comfortable fully opening up to people. It’s amazing how much more effective our ministries can be!
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Wait. I rambled in your comment section! Sorry!
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Thanks totally okay! I love it! ☺️☺️☺️☺️
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It may be a ramble but it is a worthwhile ramble. I read your comment while nodding to myself.
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Same here! ❤️❤️❤️
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Thank you so much for this reflection. I think you’re absolutely right: God works through people: through encounters, conversations, – I don’t pretend to know how God works, but I do know that nothing is “off limits” to His divine intervention! Because he wants good for us:) thanks for stopping by!
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