#devotions
Valuing The Human
An innocent little six year old was mercilessly gunned down by someone in a fit of road rage recently.
I wondered how was this possible?
The Lord led me to the story of Cain and Abel in the book of Genesis.
Cain and Abel were two brothers, the children of Eve, “the mother of all the living.”
When her first son was born, Eve called him “Cain,” a name related to a word for “lament” or “wail.”…
Christ, My HealerI Am the God that heals thee
I mend the broken hearts
I restore the shattered souls
That have been torn apart…I Am the God that heals thee
Who bears with thee thy pain
I bore upon My cross thy grief,
Thy sickness, and thy shame…I bore thy suffering, thy sin
And by My stripes you’re healed
And made whole within thy soul,
Redeemed, forever sealed…
Upon My heart, upon My hands
Source: Devotional activities for Dionysians by Sannion:glamourbombshttps://bakcheion.wordpress.com/our-ways/devotional-activities-for-dionysians/
Mary Oliver
- Watch a lightning storm from inside.
- Really push yourself when you work out.
- Be completely honest.
- Go for a drive in the rain (be safe).
- Forgive others for honest mistakes.
- Wear a mjolnir necklace devoted to Him.
- Spend time under an oak tree.
- Be as reliable as possible.
- Do everything with a pure and whole heart.
- Build a fire and enjoy it’s warmth.
- Confront your fears.
- Practice using weapons safely.
- Stand up for those who cannot defend themselves.
- Share beer, whiskey, or savory foods with Him.
- Lift weights.
- Keep promises that you make.
- Be amiable and open with the world.
- Wear the colors of a storm.
- Donate to organizations who help victims of abuse.
- Work hard in whatever you do.
- Build a playlist of the sounds of rain and storms.
- Don’t be afraid of your wild side.
- Play an intense sport.
- Know your worth.
- Help your friends out of tough situations.
- Stand in the gustfront of a storm (be safe).
- Be unforgivingly yourself.
- Take your life by the reins and do what makes you happiest.
Mary Oliver, “May”; from “Devotions”