To simply be left alone is a luxury that we don’t always give its true value. For in these days it is an honor, to simply be left alone. Not bothered by the swirling winds of possibilities that completely encompass our lives.
Appreciate those spaces of time, where being left alone, was an opportunity to focus on more meaningful aspects of life, like spiritual and emotional well-being. Engaging in activities that cultivate inner peace and a greater sense of fulfillment.
Let humility be in every man’s heart. It is humility that is God’s cloak of Divine favor shown man, and fortune favors the humble. When it enters the hearts of powerful men, there shall be no more wars. For humility transforms wounds into wisdom and pain to power. When it is good, just allow change to have you.
The simplest thing about truth is its simplicity, no man is crushed by misfortune had he not first been deceived by prosperity. Gains made from war are Pyrrhic victories; victory “that comes at such great cost that it is essentially a defeat”. Winners of Pyrrhic victories may achieve their immediate goals, but the long-term consequences of resentment and ill will, far outweigh the benefits. True victory is not achieved by the winning of wars.
Do not wait until the end has caught up before catching on. Some people’s darkness must be handled with gentleness. Life is but a moment in time; make the best of your moment.
Hearts filled with compassion leads us to our highest destiny. Remember, when faced with the decision between the world, and love, choose wisely because with love, you can conquer the world. In (Matthew 5:5) we are told who will inherit the earth. Jesus informs us of the importance of humility and gentleness, HE says, these are the qualities that will lead to blessings and rewards, including inheriting the earth.
Matthew 5:5
New International Version
5 “Blessed are the meek, for they will inherit the earth.”
Matthew 5:5
King James Version
5 “Blessed are the meek: for they shall inherit the earth.”
Matthew 5:5
Living Bible
5 “The meek and lowly are fortunate! for the whole wide world belongs to them.”