21 Days of Filiation: God, Family & ChurchChikamu
PROTAGONIST
One of the worst feelings is victimization. Feeling victimized, and stopping there, will destroy any promising future. Feeling sorry for yourself may work for a while, but it will certainly take a heavy toll on your soul. Of course, we cannot manage life so that nothing bad happens to us, but we can decide how we will be affected. Leaving victimhood is a step toward a protagonist's life.
Your story is now in your hands, don't give in to pain, disappointments, frustrations, and fear. Before, when you depended on people (even because of the fragility of childhood), you were a supporting actor; now, you are the main actor. Don't shirk your responsibility. Idealizing good outcomes without counting on the wrong choices of others can bring paralyzing marks and disappointments. Never give up praying for your own people, but don't get hung up on anyone's illness ─ even because if you do, you will lose the ability to help.
Take responsibility for your life. Seek help from God and your brothers and sisters in the faith, and move on to the best time of your life. Feeling sorry for yourself may give you justification, but it will never push you forward. Choose to be a son and live in the dimension of Heaven's best for your story. Overcome every cycle of family destruction, if applicable, by obedience ─ it (obedience) breaks every prison. Walk triumphantly as a son, knowing nothing can separate you from His love.
Rugwaro
Zvinechekuita neHurongwa uhu
In this journey of 21 days, you will learn how to find peace in your relationships, protect your heart from orphanhood, and live like a son and a daughter of God, proving everything He has for you. This plan is an invitation to live the true filiation, to clear your heart completely about the Father, your biological and spiritual family.
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