Blessings
Are met to be shared
Like
Snow Flakes
All
Are different
Some big
Some small
If
You hold
A
Snow Flake
In
Your hand tightly
It
Will Melt
The same
As a Blessing
If you
Do not Share it Freely
It will not come back to you
But
Melt in your hand
Not in your heart
God teaches us .. to give and it shall be given unto you
Luke 6:38
Give, and it will be given to you: good measure, pressed down,
shaken together, and running over will be put into your bosom. For with
the same measure that you use, it will be measured back to you.”
Note: I received a very rude letter back from a woman .. Who intercepted .. a letter .. I wrote asking .. for help .. For the use of a private community heated pool .. that would bring life to my body .. I do not understand those who miss the opportunity to bless others .. I pray for her hard heart .. I am not judging her heart .. she judged herself .. when she set out to be rude instead of show compassion and kindness .. My phone number was included in the letter .. She could have called to clarify if she misunderstood what I was seeking .. I can not control a snowflake .. and I can not control her thoughts.. I understand my Father in Heaven and if he wishes to bless me ... He will find a way .. He does however tell us in His word to make our petitions known.
Which I did .. I am guilty of asking .. Pastor Hammond taught me ..
Lisa always be guilty of doing what is right ..
My heart is clean .. No black eye here ...
This is what I do with my time ..
I write inspirations ..
I pray they inspire you
I have not appointed myself with any titles ..
" Hiding behind self appointed titles"She said ..
I have nothing to hide
I write freely and share freely
My entire life is an open book
The love of God is the theme
Written and shared by LisaMe!
Note: definition Snowflake
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
A
snowflake is either a single
ice crystal or an aggregation of ice crystals which falls through the
Earth's atmosphere as
snow.
[1] Each flake nucleates around a dust particle in
supersaturated air masses by attracting
supercooled cloud water droplets, which
freeze and accrete in crystal form. Complex shapes
emerge
as the flake moves through differing temperature and humidity zones in
the atmosphere, such that individual snowflakes differ in detail from
one another, but may be categorized in eight broad classifications and
at least 80 individual variants. The main constituent shapes for ice
crystals, from which combinations may occur, are needle, column, plate
and rime. Snowflakes appear white in color despite being made of clear
ice. This is due to
diffuse reflection of the whole
spectrum of
light by the small crystal facets.
[2]
Once snowflakes land and accumulate, they undergo metamorphosis with
changes in temperature and coalesce into a snowpack. The characteristics
of the snowpack reflect the changed nature of the constituent snow
crystals.