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Jean Meyer

In this moment, all is possible.. if it's in you to embrace. It's on the way.. If you are hoping for a miracle, let that miracle find you, let it embrace you and fill that need. Allowing that miracle is simple, just ask... Not with Ones mind.. but with Ones heart... Allow that loving power to radiate into the Universal flow of All there is. Allow that miracle to possess your essence and grace. To bring about the circumstance, and let your miracle take place. Be humble, be kind first possess that thought in your mind. Speak the words your ears need to hear and allow it to sink into your being. Let your mind and those spoken words into to your heart. Write it down, now read those words with feeling and confidence, Allowing the feeling to radiate, to enlarge, to become bigger than Ones wishes... to become a miracle. Then embrace that feeling, that faith, that confidence and be grateful, For all there is and all that will be, from this day to eternity, breath in and let it go, sending that into the universe nice and slow. Then sit back and wait, with hope and courage accept that fate. It's divine timing will set your miracle free, it's up to you to accept it and allow it to be. It is my honor, Chicarone #prayer #kindness #blessed #love #pray #prayers #lovetopray #Blessings #beautiful #praying #thankful #grateful #blessedbylove #letspray

LLama Loo

✨ Prophecy Fulfilled: The Life of Yeshua (Jesus) By the Sea — From Emptiness to Restoration The morning did not begin with certainty. The tomb had been found empty. He had appeared. He had spoken peace. And yet… the disciples did not fully understand what came next. So they returned to something familiar. “I am going fishing,” Peter said. It wasn’t a declaration of purpose—just a step toward something known in the middle of uncertainty. The others followed him without question, and soon they were back on the water, doing what they had always done. All night they worked. The nets went out again and again into the dark water. The rhythm was familiar. The effort was real. But the result was the same each time. Nothing. The sea gave them nothing. By the time the first light began to stretch across the horizon, their strength was spent and their nets were empty. That’s when they saw Him. A figure stood on the shore, just beyond clear recognition. Not distant—but not yet known. “Children,” He called out, “have you any food?” They answered honestly. “No.” There was no explanation. No excuse. Just the truth. Then the voice came again, calm and certain: “Cast the net on the right side of the boat, and you will find some.” It was such a simple instruction. Nothing dramatic. Nothing complicated. And yet—something in it compelled obedience. They cast the net. And in an instant, everything changed. The weight of it pulled hard against their hands. The net strained with life—so full they could hardly draw it in. After a night of emptiness, the sudden abundance was unmistakable. And still—it held. Full, yet unbroken. It was not the first time nets had filled like this… and something in Peter remembered. John saw it first. “It is the Lord.” Recognition came not from His face—but from His provision. ✝️ CONTINUED IN COMMENTS⬇️⬇️⬇️ #Jesus #BibleStudy #Love #Hope #Faith

Jean Meyer

We are everything. We are everything, A state of grace. An essence of being, A Soul of existence... but we are more... The sun, the earth and the moon and all that is... Pondering this possibility leads to but One conclusion, We are a sum total of all of our thoughts and experiences, Our lives reflect our hearts desires. We have the methods of change within us, we have that love and happiness we seek, all wrapped up in a beautiful package within... We have the the hearts to love, The intelligence to look beyond And the capability to move ourselves in any direction we choose. We do not have the powers or the rights many claim, as saying these words, disempowers us... We are born to succeed, to live our life lessons, to choose and to allow... no special powers needed... no super human ideas needed, it is all within, already there... We are a sum of the whole, The piece of the part and we all fit and together... We are one, United by the common thread of Love and Happiness. We are all we desire to be, the loving kindness radiates within and outward... It is within One to choose that destination. What makes One's heart happy and radiates and resonates with One's Soul... We may be common, A mere mortal body, an Eternal Soul, But each has it's mission, it's purpose for being... No mistakes in life or Love, just lessons and learning... Learning to Love, to adapt, to survive and to become all One can be... No mistakes, no faults, just the way One was created, a person of beauty and incredible grace. As Always, Simply Marcus #beautiful #love #life #lovetoyou

LLama Loo

✨ Prophecy Fulfilled: The Life of Yeshua (Jesus) Thomas Sees and Believes When Yeshua first appeared to the disciples in the locked room, one of them was missing. Thomas. Scripture remembers him with a nickname that history has never let go: “Doubting Thomas.” But the story is deeper than doubt. It is about the struggle between grief and faith. When the other disciples told him what had happened, Thomas could not accept it. “Unless I see in His hands the mark of the nails, and put my finger into the mark of the nails, and put my hand into His side, I will not believe.” — John 20:25 His words were not merely skepticism. They were the voice of a man who had watched hope die on a Roman cross. Thomas had seen the wounds. He had seen the burial. He had seen the stone rolled into place. Resurrection sounded too impossible to trust. Eight days later the disciples were together again in the same house. Once again the doors were shut. And once again Yeshua stood among them. “Peace be with you.” — John 20:26 Then He turned directly to Thomas. He did not rebuke him. He did not shame him. Instead, Yeshua invited him closer. “Reach your finger here, and look at My hands. Reach your hand here, and put it into My side. Do not be unbelieving, but believing.” — John 20:27 The wounds were still visible. The marks of the crucifixion had not disappeared. They had become eternal testimony of what had been accomplished. In that moment Thomas understood. The man who had demanded proof now made one of the most powerful declarations in all of Scripture: “My Lord and my God!” — John 20:28 It was not simply recognition. It was worship. Yeshua then spoke words that would echo far beyond that room and across generations of believers: “Because you have seen Me, you have believed. Blessed are those who have not seen and yet have believed.” — John 20:29 ✝️ CONTINUED IN COMMENTS ⬇️⬇️⬇️ #Jesus #BibleStudy #Faith #Love

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