I Was Reading In The Book Of Moroni And Where It Talks All About Faith, Hope And Charity. And I Feel
I was reading in the book of Moroni and where it talks all about Faith, hope and charity. And I feel I learned a lot about it faith and hope.
Hope might be something you have an innate disposition towards. But really I feel like hope has more to do with knowledge and understanding. Understanding that the way things are don't have to remain. That things can be better.
Faith is described as a "hope of things not seen." But I don't think that means we are going into things blind. I know and understand that God even if he can't be seen will still help us and how he, with unseen power, can help us. He gives strength as we put in effort.
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Current mood:
Shooting myself in the foot repeatedly with an automatic weapon while my expression remains unchanged.
Dude I freaking loved my little pony. And I finally figured out why. It was good. The philosophies of the show were "friendship equals good," and I love that. That simple philosophy of this thing even if it isn't easy to execute is simply good. That kindness is not a shade of gray, it is good. That goodness isn't a shade of gray, it is white.
Through a tragic comedy of errors it has now been over a week since I've been on my anti-depressents. And let me just tell you. WITHDRAWALS ARE REAL. Take your meds, wean yourself off, never go cold turkey, it is a terrible idea.
This was not on purpose.
I don't think omniscience is what makes God perfect. No I think God is perfect because he loves without exception or fault. I think even if we knew every single thing in existence it still wouldn't be enough to MAKE us perfect. We'd still need to figure out why any of it matters.
Dailey Memo of my Life:
I like carbs.
Also that happiness may come from and in many different forms, and by limitting them I have therefor capped my ability to feel joy.