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Jean Meyer

Wisdom without words... Sometimes silence is golden, it's untouched by the words we say, by the sounds of nature, the buzzing interference of human noise and machines...Sometimes silence need to be just that...silent. Many times humans find their words of wisdom in silence, as you open your heart and close your mouth, allowing tbat wisdom to flow. Sometimes one needs to let this wisdom pass through them and rest in their hearts, where it can be radiated and felt through the whole body. The soulful silence you desire is just one step away, turn off all noise, even music, sit back and let all your worries slip away..focus on being in that moment, being who and what you are and allow the power of wisdom to enter your being, allow that moment, it is an amazing feeling. Ask The Angels, for that flow to fill your heart and mind and to wash away all that is unnecessary, to cleanse your space and to bring you new, thoughts, feelings and situations...Know that this will happen when one asks, as the Angels have the power to change your heart. The Angels. #prayer #kindness #blessed #love #pray #prayers #lovetopray #Blessings #beautiful #praying #thankful #grateful #blessedbylove #letspray

LLama Loo

🕊️ A Revelation in the Silence There will be seasons when God is quiet. Not distant. Not gone. Just quiet. And in those moments, something sacred is revealed—not about Him, but about us. Silence is not God turning away. It is not disappointment. It is not rejection. And it is certainly not an invitation for us to stop speaking. God’s silence is never a cue to withdraw. It is a call to lean in. Prayer is not a button we press to provoke a response. It is the lifeline that keeps us tethered to Him—especially when answers don’t come. When God is quiet, prayer becomes pure faith. Not faith fueled by reassurance. Not faith sustained by emotion. But faith that says, “I will keep speaking because I trust You are still listening.” Silence strips prayer of transaction and reveals it as relationship. We pray without ceasing not because we are desperate for words back—but because communion itself is trust. Because staying connected matters more than being comforted. Because love doesn’t disappear when conversation slows. God’s silence does not mean He has stepped away. It means He is still present—close enough that He doesn’t need to shout. And our continued prayer in that silence says something holy: I believe You are here. I believe You hear me. I believe You are working, even now. So we keep praying. We keep speaking. We keep reaching. Not to break the silence—but to remain in relationship. Because prayer is faith made audible. And silence does not sever what faith sustains. 🙏🏼 Continued in Comments ⬇️⬇️⬇️ #Prayer #GodIsWorking #GodIsReal #Jesus #Listen #Praywithoutceasing #Bible #TrustGod #Help

Jean Meyer

Good morning It is another beautiful day... And since it's the month of Love, we are going to Love and Allow this Month... We seem to find excuses not to love ourselves, but we must love ourselves first, it's the base of all of loving ❤️ So I want each of you to find something you love about yourself... It could be anything... start there. Self love radiates into the Universe and everyone needs to send that signal.... It's who you are. When you are comfortable with that idea, Find ways and things to love about those around you. Spread your love.. And watch your life change. Then I want you to allow love, allow yourself to love others, and others to love you, Accept that love to allow it's full flow in your life, Intentionally love all you can and feel that Love uplift your life, It will happen if you allow it, Love to all today, Gemini. #prayer #kindness #blessed #love #pray #prayers #lovetopray #Blessings #beautiful #praying #thankful #grateful #blessedbylove #letspray

LLama Loo

✨ Prophecy Fulfilled: The Life of Yeshua (Jesus) – Episode 63 “The Way of Sorrows” (From Sentencing to the Place of the Skull) The verdict had been spoken. Pilate, having declared Yeshua innocent, nevertheless surrendered Him to the will of the crowd. With that decision, Roman justice concluded its deliberation and began its procedure. Yeshua was sentenced to die. As custom required, the crossbeam was placed upon His shoulders. Condemned men were made to carry the instrument of their execution through public streets—a warning meant to instill fear and enforce obedience. But Yeshua was not a typical prisoner. He had already endured severe scourging. Blood loss, shock, and exhaustion weighed heavily on His body. As the procession moved forward, His strength faltered. He stumbled beneath the burden. Roman soldiers, concerned only with efficiency, compelled a bystander—Simon of Cyrene—to carry the crossbeam. The Son of God allowed help. Not because He lacked authority, but because He had fully embraced the limits of human flesh. Women along the road wept openly. Yeshua turned to them—not to receive comfort, but to speak truth. He warned them not to weep for Him, but for themselves and for the days coming upon Jerusalem. Even while condemned, even while suffering, His concern remained fixed on others and on what was yet to unfold. This was no helpless victim being dragged toward death. This was a King walking a path He had already chosen. ⸻ The Destination The procession led deliberately to Golgotha—a Roman execution site located just outside the city walls. Scripture names it Golgotha, meaning “Place of the Skull.” The Latin term Calvary carries the same meaning. Whether the name referred to the appearance of the site or its long association with death, the implication was unmistakable. This was a place of finality. ✝️ CONTINUED IN COMMENTS ⬇️⬇️⬇️ #Bible #God #Jesus #BibleStudy #Help #Love #Calvary #ViadelaRosa #Salvation #Prayer #Gospel