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"He will make your righteousness shine like the dawn, the justice of your cause like the noonday sun." - Psalm 37:6
"If you get that gut feeling that something isn’t right about a person or situation, trust it."
I love this for those of us who have been wrongfully accused in a relationship. This is for you for when he texts you again. #get yourexback #dating
From the ripe years of early childhood, we search, often without realizing, for characters and celebrities to identify with. Little children often choose Barbies or action figures with similar hair, eye color, or pigmentation. We frequently read books and watch movies that feature characters that share our interests or values. Whether you like to admit...
Vague messages, false accusations, make no sense. 😂 If you stand behind your statements 100% then stop the passive agressive posts. Who? What? Where? When? You can’t intimidate others with wishy washy posts that only make sense to you Mary-Lou
one of my fav movies as a kid...wrongfully accused
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21 Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good. Romans 12:21 Under a storm of stinging, faultfinding words, keep the mind stayed upon the word of God. Let mind and heart be stored with God’s promises. If you are ill-treated or wrongfully accused, instead of returning an angry answer, repeat to yourself the precious promises: “Be not overcome of evil, but overcome evil with good.” Romans 12:21. Ministry of Healing p.486
And it only took 70 years for a court to decide 14-year-old George Stinney Jr. didn't actually commit the murders he was electrocuted for.
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