25 July 2015
If I Knew Then ~ July Blogging Challenge Day 25
July 25, 2015
We all do things that we regret or could of handled a situation different than what we actually did. I think we all can say, "if I knew then what I know now". We would:
Spend more time with family and friends that are no longer with us.
Think more before we speak.
Don't stress out on the little things.
Think about our actions because, they speak more than words do.
I would of followed God's leading instead of ignoring it.
If I knew then what I know now then I wouldn't:
Wouldn't grow closer to God during the bad times that could of been avoided. I wouldn't of spent those heartaches praying and spending time with God.
I wouldn't know compassion because, I can see the hurt my words have caused.
I wouldn't see that I am selfish and need a heart adjustment.
I can cherish my memories spent with my loved ones even if it was not as many as I wanted to have stored in my heart.
If I knew then I wouldn't be the person I am today because of my mistakes. It goes to prove that I am a person in need of a Savoir to help guide me each and every day.
Spend more time with family and friends that are no longer with us.
Think more before we speak.
Don't stress out on the little things.
Think about our actions because, they speak more than words do.
I would of followed God's leading instead of ignoring it.
If I knew then what I know now then I wouldn't:
Wouldn't grow closer to God during the bad times that could of been avoided. I wouldn't of spent those heartaches praying and spending time with God.
I wouldn't know compassion because, I can see the hurt my words have caused.
I wouldn't see that I am selfish and need a heart adjustment.
I can cherish my memories spent with my loved ones even if it was not as many as I wanted to have stored in my heart.
If I knew then I wouldn't be the person I am today because of my mistakes. It goes to prove that I am a person in need of a Savoir to help guide me each and every day.
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Yes. I feel the same way and I am thankful for a Savior who died for me, forgiving my sins and shortcomings. Great post. Thanks! - Lori
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