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This blog is to help us ponder truth as we share our insights and inspirements throughout the week.
Each week will start with a question. You are asked to ponder it, discuss it with your family, and seek evidence for the answer in any of your studies that week. Post your inspirements too!
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Monday, November 17, 2014

Remember...

So, I freaking loved Sis. Housholder's post on remembering. That is my every day life, whether in conversation, or just in distraction. I have a hard time remembering what I was saying, or where I put my shoes. There is so much for my crazy Grace brain to remember! I really liked how it says that we are able to remember all things to Christ, and it's so true! I lose literally, everything. (All of my arguments for my briefs for my debate tournament yesterday is just an example.) But I have come to realize that Christ is the answer. As soon as I get down on my knees and say 'God, I know you know where those arguments are. Please help me find them.' and give Him my full attention in the process of looking, He does help me find it. (Just as a side note, I placed 6th place in my division!) It just helps us remember that we can do 'All things through Christ who strengthens me.' 

Here is one of my favorite quotes I found on Remember, and I thought it was cool how it was from Harriet Tubman. 

'Every great dream begins with a dreamer. Always remember, you have within you the strength, the patience, and the passion to reach for the stars to change the world.'
                   -Harriet Tubman

Also, here's my Word Journey on it if anyone wants to look through it: 
http://mywordjourney.blogspot.com/2014/11/my-word-journey-on-remember.html

1 comment:

  1. I loved how in your word study you pointed out that humility brings remembrance and pride pushes it away. I suppose remembrance will also bring more humility as we start to see things as they really are. Good job on your tournament!

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