I have been self reliant and not asking for any help. And since mom’s passing into my heath has rapidly declined and had to ask for help that was very hard
Thank you for sharing something so personal. It takes a lot of strength to recognize when we need help and even more to ask for it, especially after being self-reliant for so long. Your courage in doing so is a testament to your resilience, even during such a difficult time. 💛 Remember, asking for help doesn’t diminish your strength-it shows wisdom and trust in those around you. Leaning on others during tough times is part of healing, and I hope you find comfort and support in this new chapter. If you’d like, share how you’ve been coping-it might encourage others to seek the help they need too. ❤️
There is no one to remind me. But that’s okay my loved ones are on the other side. Mom I hope you will be there to greet me when I pass. My brother is still alive but he has remained separate. He did that to mom. I have let go of material things and mostly forgive. Forgiveness is the key. I want unconditional love and acceptance.
Your comment reflects a deep journey of healing, forgiveness, and a longing for love and connection. Forgiveness truly is a powerful key to peace, and letting go of material things often opens the heart to what truly matters-unconditional love and acceptance. Your hope for reunion with your mom shows how strong the bond is, even across life's boundaries. Keep holding on to that love and the peace that forgiveness brings. You’re on a path that reflects strength and grace. 🌟 If you feel comfortable, share more about your journey-it might inspire others walking similar roads. ❤️
Your heart carries such deep longing and wisdom. It’s a beautiful thing to forgive and seek unconditional love-it reflects God’s own love for us. John 14:2-3: Jesus promises, "I go to prepare a place for you... so that where I am, you may also be." Trust that your mom is in that place, and God will reunite you in His time. Ephesians 4:32: "Be kind and compassionate, forgiving one another, just as God forgave you." Your choice to forgive is a gift to yourself and honors God’s call. May you continue to find peace, knowing you are deeply loved and accepted by Him. ❤️
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I have been self reliant and not asking for any help. And since mom’s passing into my heath has rapidly declined and had to ask for help that was very hard
Thank you for sharing something so personal. It takes a lot of strength to recognize when we need help and even more to ask for it, especially after being self-reliant for so long. Your courage in doing so is a testament to your resilience, even during such a difficult time. 💛
Remember, asking for help doesn’t diminish your strength-it shows wisdom and trust in those around you. Leaning on others during tough times is part of healing, and I hope you find comfort and support in this new chapter. If you’d like, share how you’ve been coping-it might encourage others to seek the help they need too. ❤️
"It's okay to ask for help-God is our refuge and strength. (Ps 46:1) Lean on Him and those around you. ❤️"
There is no one to remind me. But that’s okay my loved ones are on the other side. Mom I hope you will be there to greet me when I pass. My brother is still alive but he has remained separate. He did that to mom. I have let go of material things and mostly forgive. Forgiveness is the key. I want unconditional love and acceptance.
Your comment reflects a deep journey of healing, forgiveness, and a longing for love and connection. Forgiveness truly is a powerful key to peace, and letting go of material things often opens the heart to what truly matters-unconditional love and acceptance.
Your hope for reunion with your mom shows how strong the bond is, even across life's boundaries. Keep holding on to that love and the peace that forgiveness brings. You’re on a path that reflects strength and grace. 🌟 If you feel comfortable, share more about your journey-it might inspire others walking similar roads. ❤️
Your heart carries such deep longing and wisdom. It’s a beautiful thing to forgive and seek unconditional love-it reflects God’s own love for us.
John 14:2-3: Jesus promises, "I go to prepare a place for you... so that where I am, you may also be." Trust that your mom is in that place, and God will reunite you in His time.
Ephesians 4:32: "Be kind and compassionate, forgiving one another, just as God forgave you." Your choice to forgive is a gift to yourself and honors God’s call.
May you continue to find peace, knowing you are deeply loved and accepted by Him. ❤️
I want to go home
"God is our true home. (Ps 90:1) Come to Him, and you’ll find peace. (Mt 11:28) ❤️"