“Today it is very fashionable
to talk about the poor.
Unfortunately, it is not fashionable to talk
with them.”
Is that who we want to be seen as by others?
Or do we want them to know by our actions,
what it is in our hearts?
Thee Conor
Keep Smiling!
“Today it is very fashionable
to talk about the poor.
Unfortunately, it is not fashionable to talk
with them.”
Is that who we want to be seen as by others?
Or do we want them to know by our actions,
what it is in our hearts?
Thee Conor
Keep Smiling!
May the road rise to
meet you
May the wind be always at
your back
May the sun shine warmly
upon your face
And rains fall softly
upon your face
And until we meet
again
And until we meet
again
May the Good Lord hold you
in the
Hollow of His Hand.
Conor
Keep Smiling!
https://www.tasteofloveblog.com
TheeConor@Twitter
“In prayer
we attend to the things
about life that
are essential.
Prayer is first and
foremost about
a relationship
and this relationship fills
our life with meaning
and purpose.
Prayer, therefore,
is not so much an
exercise of piety as
it is an exchange
of love.”
Conor
Keep Smiling!
https://www.tasteofloveblog.com/
TheeConor@Twitter
I will sing praise for all you have done for me.
Fill my heart as I hunger for you-put my mind with your wisdom and truth.
Father, make me a river. Come living water, flow through me. You are, the one I thirst for; Come living water, flow through me!
You are, the one I thirst for; Come living water flow through me!
Guide every step I take
Fill every word I speak
Touch the world with my hands, they are yours.
Let my love show the lost you are the Lord.
Let the River Flow
Make me a River!
Let the River Flow
Make me a River!”
Conor
Keep Smiling!
https://www.tasteofloveblog.com/
TheeConor@Twitter
is always the bravest.
is the strongest.
is the happiest.
Conor
Keep Smiling!
https://www.tasteofloveblog.com/
@TheeConor(Twitter)
It seems in today’s world, those simple words maybe be lost, and may be gone in so many life situations. And, when one reflects on all the meanings of Love, one can see how integral it is in all parts of our life.
We see the lack of love every day manifested in road rage and in our political arena, but more importantly, in our own dialogue with others. Difference of opinions are no longer acceptable or tolerated, and discussions with compromise are virtually nonexistent. One’s Selfishness and I know it all attitudes, becomes the answer and the end to the discussions.
We see hatred taking front and center in many situations attacking people’s looks and physical handicaps. Why and how has it gotten to that point in our world today. Some blame it on the internet and obscurity it provides, which allows one to say what is really in their heart. The saying “what is in one’s hearts are the words that come across our lips.” It’s that person in their pajamas in the basement of their own house or their parent’s house, and also “in the name of comedy.” Oh yes, freedom of speech.
” Whatever you did for one of these least of my brothers of mine, you did for me.” (Mt 25:40). We’ve heard this quote quite often as it pertains to the poor and the homeless. We all have driven by the hungry begging for food, or one standing out in the cold and wondering should we have stopped? Do they really need help or are they just looking for handouts? Sometimes we drive by for no known reason, or not even thinking or seeing them. Sometimes we don’t want to go near them for “fear” of what we may get. So how do we change this, and again, why do we think that way? Lack of Love!
One easy answer is the person who lost everything and landed on the streets. He is the one forced to beg to eat; to survive. He has no place to clean up and no money in his pockets for anything. Yes, and they cannot go home for a variety of reasons for which we should not judge. But, by the grace of God and reasons unknown, some were chosen or helped and blessed, to be able pull up his boot straps and climb back; never to forget the one’s still out there trying to get out. The focus of me, money, success and “my needs” blinds one eyes to the others around us. Again, this can be some of the reasons for the hatred in our discussions and dialogue. Does any of this apply to you? Yes, is the probable answer for most everyone, and for me sometimes.
I would offer up to you to make time, even 5-10 minutes a day, and talk to the Lord. He doesn’t ask. He waits for us to start the dialogue. It’s hard to start, finding the words and not knowing if it will make a difference. Speak with the love in your heart and then be quiet and listen. Be patient, and your life will change. Peace and happiness will find a home in you. The thirst will be overwhelming. And with these changes, hopefully 5-10 minutes is not enough time.
Years can be shorter than days! Just start and trust. Let the love grow in your heart and be sure to share it!
Conor
Keep Smiling!
https://www.tasteofloveblog.com/
@TheeConor(Twitter)
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