Yesterday, I came across this, ''I don't know, it just seems as though people will never get over how one's past might be. And no matter how much a person has changed, people refuse to let go of their past, and it continually comes back to haunt them. But yeah, I think it's really unfair, how people don't give others a second chance to show that they have changed. Or that people don't even bother giving others a chance to show them who they really are, what kind of person they are, before they jump to conclusions about them. I don't think it's fair for me to judge others without getting to know them in person first, irregardless of whatever horrible gossip/rumours that are being passed around anywhere else for that matter. I do believe in second chances.'' There are still some nice ones in that generation after all. I also came across another and it really got me thinking.
''I love you'', how many can say that they mean it whenever they say those three words? To me, these words are of tremendous value. Sadly, these are words many tend to say very casually these days. It should never be used unless you know and you know that you genuinely love that person. I've got to admit, I remember I made that mistake years back. Frankly speaking, yes, there have been countless of times I failed to love... I might not have been the most patient or the nicest around. Besides I am not the easiest to love as well. At the same time, I've acknowledged the fact that I've been dreadful but I have been really trying and I am trying to live out His Word. I want to live out His Word. Even when I've been dreadful, He still loves. To be very frank, there were many times I thought He has given up on me but no, He has been faithful. I am thankful to Father G's for His mercy and grace. His love never fails.
-I'm not perfect but I keep trying, cause that's what I said I would do from the start-
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