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Sunday, June 12, 2011
Accept each other just as Christ has accepted you. - Romans 15:7

I've forgotten how many times I've sinned, so many times I failed to meet my promises, and I've lost count to how many times I lied. Still I feel that there is someone who loves me for who I am despite of all this. The fact that God loves us unconditionally is the more reason we should accept ourselves. We should learn to accept our strengths especially our weaknesses. If we can't how else would other people accept us if we aren't giving a chance for ourselves? This who we are as a person, as His creation. It's a paradox because we're not perfect but God made us just right.


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