Teresa n. Short A.k.A *-Resa*

27 May 2012

Burga King fries and chicken sandwich, my lunch (Taken with instagram)

Burga King fries and chicken sandwich, my lunch (Taken with instagram)

27 May 2012

Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

27 May 2012

Evil and injustice seem to have the upper hand in the world. Like Habakkuk, Christians often feel angry and discouraged as they see what goes on. Habakkuk complained vigorously to God about the situation. God’s answer to Habakkuk is the same answer he would give us: “Be patient! I will work out my plans in my perfect timing.” It isn’t easy to be patient, but it helps to remember that God hates sin even more than we do. Punishment of sin will certainly come. As God told Habakkuk, “Wait patiently.” To trust God fully means to trust him even when we don’t understand why events occur as they do.

26 May 2012

Headin to our quarterly communion service tonite (Taken with instagram)

Headin to our quarterly communion service tonite (Taken with instagram)

26 May 2012

#jamiegrace

25 May 2012

Lunch break (Taken with instagram)

Lunch break (Taken with instagram)

25 May 2012

Watchin #maury (Taken with instagram)

Watchin #maury (Taken with instagram)

25 May 2012

Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

25 May 2012

“[Listening and Doing] My dear brothers and sisters, take note of this: Everyone should be quick to listen, slow to speak and slow to become angry,” -James 1:19 (NIV)

24 May 2012

“Be devoted to one another in love. Honor one another above yourselves.” -Romans 12:10 (NIV)

22 May 2012

Hosea 4:4 NLT

“Don’t point your finger at someone else
and try to pass the blame!
My complaint, you priests,
is with you.

22 May 2012

We often blame others if we fear punishment for wrongdoing. Hosea warned the priests not to blame anyone else; the nation’s sins were largely their fault. Israel’s priests pointed out the people’s sins, but God would not allow them to overlook their own irresponsible actions. Instead of instructing the nation in religion and morality, they had led the way toward idolatry and immorality. Their failure to lead the people in God’s ways placed most of the blame for Israel’s destruction on them. Knowing that God will not allow us to blame others for our sinfulness should cause us to admit our own sins. We are responsible for our own sinful actions. Beware of the tendency to blame others because it can keep you from feeling the need to repent.

21 May 2012

Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

21 May 2012

Taken with instagram

Taken with instagram

19 May 2012

Got $25 worth, should last me for a few days, can’t even fill up my car no more, gotta get it wen I can #smh (Taken with instagram)

Got $25 worth, should last me for a few days, can’t even fill up my car no more, gotta get it wen I can #smh (Taken with instagram)