Thursday, January 9, 2020

climbing the hills.

A little while ago, we did a days trip on the Alps to ocean cycle way.
From what we see on the maps, and read that there's old rail way lines, we thought of a good family exercise.
We climbed a few hills but not big ones, so off we headed, doing some good cycling.
Then we looked at this big hill, and there was a zig zag, through the hill.
Almost like, a good mountain bike trail.

So Mr Matt Armstrong, headed up this hill, mum and I dismounted and pushed it up this hill.
And it got me thinking as ,we we pushing our bikes up, and Matt having enough momentum, to keep on this bike to head up the hill.
This hill was massive, very big. and it got me thinking about breakthroughs.

You might need a break through, right now, big or small, you might be on your knees, believing in one.
 I believe that not only one, or 2 will come your way, many break throughs will come your way. Jesus is always there.
Not matter if you're swamped by the wash of others washing over you, you matter.

We are called to be a light, to others around us.

Does that mean, that we are supposed to be silent if we should speak up?

When does enough become enough?
We can do things, that can help us.
 by writing them down and be done with it, or can have a voice.

And refuse to be a door mat.

99.9% we can trust others not to hurt us, but there's always going to be that 1% that is the missing piece.
Jesus has the answers.
Jesus comes through, every time.
We just need to trust him.

And yes sometimes it's wise to speak up, and tell them, because Jesus gave us a voice, we're called to use it.
we can't go skipping from one thing to another and ignoring, the problem, it will be there in the morning.

Jesus wants us to be free from guilt, shame and disgrace, that people put on us.

or labels, or things on us that others, have put on us, not by our own choice.

Don't suffer alone,  like a bleeding heart, left without air.

Be careful who you give your heart to.
Well it's nearly dinner time.
Much love
Chloe



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