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Getting your oxygen

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    Hey all. Today I just want to talk about getting your oxygen in the overwhelming situations in life. Be blessed.   I don't know about you but life has a funny habit of getting on top of us, wouldn't you agree. Everyone is busy, we all have tasks we need to achieve before the day is out. For example, I'm a mom, I have 3 beautiful girls and another one on the way. So life for me is always on the go, from making sure they are dressed and prepared for their day to making sure the house is tidy to achieving whatever God wants me to do, to collecting the girls from schools, feeding, entertaining, homework (if they get some) washing, getting ready for bed and so on. I'm sure you moms and dads out there would agree looking after Gods little miracles is never ending. Even for those of us that take care of a family member or even caring for a complete stranger, in all there is a lot of tasks to fit into one day. I'm not complaining, I absolutely adore my wonde...

It's so easy to get caught up in it all....

What did he do for me? I remember my first time watching passion of Christ. Didn't really apprehend what I was about to watch. I knew I was about the watch what Jesus did, but I didn't grasp I was about to watch exactly what Jesus did for me all those years ago. I remember feeling horrified, right when the film finished I fell to the floor weeping and weeping, with a sorrowful pain, asking why? why? why? I had never felt anything like it before in my life. It's one thing hearing about the death of Jesus but reaping the reality of it from a film of all things was a whole new world to me. It sure was a penny dropping moment. The death of our savior is a beautiful story even if it has graphic images. The disgusting behavior of how he was treated, spoken too and killed all for the sake of mankind. But because he drank from the cup of God's will and took on his shoulders the punishment meant for mankind, we are set free. We are forgiven. We are washed clean. When we accep...