Saturday, March 19, 2011
Garrison Wood Stoves Propper Operation
never too late to start again.
never too late to reconcile with God and his rules for life.
never too late to embrace.
never too late to understand that I am alive.
never too late to learn to be family.
never too late to give your work not my life and my time.
never too late to re-read and write.
never too late to love.
never too late to change the disabling routines.
never too late to start reading the letters of love God gave us in the Bible.
never too late to stop running to mischief.
never too late to quit the addiction.
never too late to change everything in my life if I did anything really leave legacy.
never too late to sit and reflect where I go.
never too late to apologize.
never too late to be grateful.
never too late for changing routines and start something new.
never too late for repairs.
never too late to build
never too late to comply.
Today is the acceptable day, and the only thing that we have to do, we must do.
While there is breath in me, even one more, yet I have the opportunity.
not give up, do not despair, do not leave, do not beat yourself or yourself or others. Have an attitude of faith, hope fills your life, and understand that today you can make decisions that change your future and leave a mark.
Nobody can do for you. Decides to change. Never too late.
and starts your relationship with your Creator, to whom you owe your life, every breath, and grace that allows us to move forward.
And still for those who were turned over to your side. Reminding us all that the second priority after God is the family.
Close your circles, make up your life every day, reconciled with God, with yourself, with others. Enjoy your day. Do not tire of doing good. Do not get tired of looking and build true love, the essence of everything.
Listen to the story told in video "The Clock" the end will tell you something that we should not forget.
Video: "The Clock" released by Edith Gero. Music "The Clock" Michael Rodriguez
Photo: Majestic Sky 5, Image Bank Jose Luis Avila Herrera.
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