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Rejection Is God's Protection

 Sunday 15th July 2022

Hey, what's up?


So I've decided to change back to my original theme. Before I did, I was browsing through some other themes that I thought would look nice - until I saw it as a wallpaper on this website and relented.

I hope your week has been well, mine has. It was my birthday on Saturday and I had  an amazing time. Even better, I'm going to celebrate on the 25th with some of my friends from university.

25th is pretty late but then it's not really. It's the closest day we have available that's still in July.

God keeps telling me that he has a birthday surprise for me but the thing is it didn't come on Saturday. 

There have been events leading to the surprise but the surprise itself is yet to come. All the events have been fantastic. Especially the paid holiday leave on July 7th. I work at a warehouse and you can get paid for taking a day off. 

Sometimes you'll have to book this yourself but other times you'll receive a text asking you if you want one, assuming that there is one available. I think you need to have a specific amount of holiday hours left.

So today's topic will be called Rejection is God's Protection which I've decided to do because it's something everybody experiences and it happens naturally.



The next will be Stop Putting People on a Pedestal, which will be in the Pages section. I'm not saying that that'll be the next thing I talk about directly but it's definitely coming up.

The truth is, regardless of who you are in life, everyone experiences hardships. Even the wealthiest of people. Those from high positions of power aren't exempt from this either.

I'd be lying if I said that there aren't some people in life I have wrongfully thought were "perfect". 

Some people just seem that way. I recently thought that the Bishop for my university church, Dag Heward Mills, was perfect, just like I do with most Pastors. But Pastors aren't perfect even if they seem that way.

Reading Bishop Dag's books, I realised that he has had to put up with a lot of challenges and hardships being a pastor, for instance ungrateful people, people turning against him, people talking badly about him and then some. 

As I was looking for a new wallpaper, I came across I screenshot of something that I took on my phone quite a few months ago that's relevant to this, so therefore I'd like to share it with you:



 I can't remember what I typed to get this website as it was in mid April this year but I think I was to do with not focusing on others and focusing on yourself.

I don't even have LinkedIn. I barely have anything 😁 but yeah, I felt like this was important so I wanted to share it.

I'm not saying that it's wrong to focus on others but the danger lies when you wish you were them completely. Like I said, everybody faces rejection and you really don't know what's going on behind the scenes of anyone's life.

Another reason that I have decided to do this topic today was because I had already talked about it somewhere else. So I can just copy and paste my notes from there and expand on it. It saves me time, plus I have work tomorrow so I kind of have to sleep early either way.

However I promised God I would post today. My next free day isn't until Wednesday and even then I still have something to do.

So what are we waiting for? Let's get into it.

I am going to copy what I have already written on here and expand on it later.

It's in a different colour so that you know that I didn't write it today.

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Rejection is a common part of life and sometimes it may hurt more times than others. 

Maybe someone got rejected pretty badly by something or someone in the past - something/someone they really wanted, and they can’t get over it even if it’s been a long time.
Even Jesus got rejected by people, which you can find in John 15:18.

Everyone has dealt with rejection before, even the most put together people. Likewise, everyone has secrets that they’ll never share with anyone. I have one I know I won’t. I’m sure you do too, perhaps even more than one.

If the world hates you, keep in mind that it hated me first.

Also Isaiah 53:3

He was hated and rejected; his life was filled with sorrow and terrible suffering. No one wanted to look at him. We despised him and said, “He is a nobody!”

I had to double check that the verse was about Jesus and it was. 

Jesus may have been perfect but his life certainly wasn’t, as in his experiences. He came down to Earth so that he could have been like everybody living there.

Added sentence: For Jesus to still remain perfect despite everything that happened in his life really says a lot about him. I'm not sure when or where I said it but I said that a problem introduces you to yourself.

If Jesus can remain calm after problems then there's nothing stopping you from doing the same thing. Don't let the problems and vicissitudes of life get to you, including rejection.

The Bible also said that he “made himself of no reputation, and took upon him the form of a servant, and was made in the likeness of men” (Philippians 2:7-10).

Jesus loved us so much that he didn’t just die for our sins. He became like us so that he could have seen how humans lived - and experience it for himself even though he had a choice.

Have you ever heard of the phrase ‘not everybody you lose is a loss’? Yeah, sometimes rejection could actually be a blessing in disguise.

Not everybody you lose is a loss because it’s during the worst time of your life that you see the true colours of those who say they care for you. Not just that, when people are no longer beneficial to your life, their true colours start to reveal themselves.

The people that have rejected me, I have seen both their true colours and I’m glad that God kept me away from them.

I mentioned some personal examples which I'm not going to do here as I don't really like indirecting plus I don't want to hurt anyone's feelings

Edited sentence: Rejection can cause you to see people for who they really were and you could even become grateful that someone or something rejected you. Almost everything bad someone says about you could be more to do themselves.

So when people criticise you, it could be more about themselves and what they don’t like about themselves that they’re projecting unto you.

After all:



Perhaps you’ve faced rejection lately and it’s something you can’t really get over. I’m here to tell you that rejection is God’s protection. Maybe the job you wanted so desperately would have made you very unhappy.

God forbid but maybe you would have been bullied. God could have been protecting you from anything - the possibilities are low-key endless.

You can lament or be unhappy over a rejection for as long as you like - don’t let anyone else tell you how to feel about something.

They’re not you: what’s not important to them may be very important to you and vice versa. Don’t invalidate anyone else’s feelings because they’re not feeling the way they’re “supposed to”.

Perhaps a really good school you didn’t get into would have had you stressing like crazy. Maybe you would have been involved in unnecessary drama 24/7, adding even more stress to your life, stress that you don’t need. And then some, there are so many examples.

Bear in mind that disappointments are God’s way of saying that he has something better planned. All you need to do is be patient and have faith. The Bible loves patience and talks about it in Proverbs 16:32.


Better a patient person than a warrior, one with self-control than one who takes a city.

And you might think ‘what’s better than so so and so’ or ‘what’s better than not getting so so and so’ but you’d be surprised.

So yeah, don’t be discouraged if you have been rejected. You also need to remember that The Lord sees beyond what we do. Maybe the person you wanted to be with would have made your life a living nightmare.

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Then another personal example.

Today I'm going to go in depth about everything, then mention signs that someone will come back into your life.

Sometimes God can cause someone to reject you, but then after some time, he wants them to come back into your life, as a bigger and better person. 

Maybe they realised they made a mistake, maybe not necessarily by rejecting you but from cutting you out of their life because they rejected you - if that makes sense.

In other words: they want to reject you for whatever reason, they reject you, you understand, you two stop speaking to each other, they're questioning if they made the right decision, they realise they made a mistake and they want you back in their life, as friends

Other times God wants someone out of your life and he wants them out for good. 

Even if he doesn't, you shouldn't dwell on the fact that someone might come back. Nobody knows God's will for your life unless you ask him, and unfortunately that might mean cutting contact with people you care about.

Inevitably, I couldn't have done all this work myself so I have done a little bit of further research to help me. I have used two websites on how rejection is God's protection:

https://www.tamarabunte.com/blog/rejection-is-god-s-protection

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Let’s talk about rejection, yuck! Nobody likes this word but now imagine it is a sign of something better to come for you 

And we know that God causes everything to work together for the good of those who love God and are called according to his purpose for them. ~Romans 8:28 

I had a prospect approach me about doing some work for their company and I was excited because I knew that I could do a stellar job. 

When it came time to negotiate the amount of money they were willing to pay it was so insulting I would have preferred that they just asked me to help them out free of charge. I declined to take the job because I felt rejected.

 I just shrugged it off. One thing I know for sure, is that if you get rejected (by a guy, a girl, a company or a family member) the good news is God has something better for you. 

It’s like you’re being protected because God may take something from you that you may rightfully deserve, but he may take it from you to do a “trade up”. It’s kind of like trading in a leased car for the newer version. 

There is always something better! The company that rejected didn’t see my value by paying me what I was worth never did come back. To my advantage I was given other jobs that were 10x the amount and a fraction of the time and effort.
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I’ve been told early on in my career that you are never paid what you are worth; you are paid based on how well you negotiate. 
So, I would ask you, what are you negotiating in your life? 

Are you settling for a relationship that you know isn’t really that great for the sake of a warm body and a full calendar? Are you negotiating (Trading time for money) even though you hate what you are doing? 

Are you settling for a lazy body because you’ve failed at every diet and thus gave up? Maybe you’re negotiating on someone’s faults and not recognizing their value and dialoguing over meaningless things.  

Let's negotiate for something even better!

One of the most powerful techniques in negotiation is certainty. It’s been said, “The power in all relationships lies in who cares less.” But I would argue that power isn’t happiness and sometimes it’s in caring more for another person that brings real joy.

So, if you’ve been rejected, just know that rejection is God’s protection and he always does a “trade up” in value.  It’s a mindset that will get you through life’s valleys, Keep your heart right in all things! 

It’s dangerous to put your faith in your circumstances, because your circumstances can change so quickly.  Set your mindset and know that it might feel like you lost the battle, but have faith – you will win the war 

Psalm 23
The Lord is my shepherd, I shall not want.
He makes me lie down in green pastures;
He leads me beside quiet waters.
He restores my soul;

He guides me in the paths of righteousness for His name’s sake
Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death,
I fear no evil, for you are with me;
Your rod and your staff, they comfort me.

You prepare a table before me in the
Presence of my enemies;
You have anointed my head with oil;
My cup overflows.

Surely goodness and loving-kindness will
Follow me all the days of my life,
And I will dwell in the house of the Lord forever.

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It may seem like nothing better is coming because it's not coming instantaneously. When God wants to do a trade up with you, you have to do it as his time, not yours.

Doing a trade up with God is him swapping something good for something even better. Here are some pictures to support this.




There is also another website I like about how rejection is God's protection. I have referenced it below. Here is the second one:

https://mercymultiplied.com/when-rejection-is-really-gods-protection/

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Rejection causes us to immediately look at ourselves rather than the person who has rejected us. It’s like our knee-jerk reaction is to ask, what did I do wrong? or why wasn’t I good enough? 

When the reality is that their rejecting you likely had more to do with them than you, or perhaps, it was God who removed that person from your life because He knew they would have caused you even more pain had they stayed.  

“Where you saw Rejection, I saw Protection.”

As I was spending some very intentional time with God recently, I started talking to Him about some of the rejections I have felt in my life that I have questioned and wondered why they happened because I always assumed it was because of something I did. 
As I was listening for Him, I heard Him say, “Where you saw rejection, I saw protection.” Hello! 

When I heard these words, it was like there was this weight lifted off me. I had been carrying around feelings of hurt and rejection, thinking there was something wrong with me.  

Rejection is hard and painful, but I would much rather have God remove someone from my life than be in a relationship with someone who may cause me more harm than good.

 There have been people in my life before that I knew were not bringing life to the situation, but I still allowed them to stay in my life. Maybe it was because I didn’t want to hurt their feelings. 
Maybe it was because I allowed the positive things to outweigh the negative.
 Or maybe I downplayed things, making excuses for the person because I was lonely and thought it was better to have someone in my life than no one. Can anyone else relate? 

Life is too short to have people in your life that are draining or maybe even holding you back from the call of God on your life. When I did not have the strength or the guts to walk away, God was gracious enough to remove those people from my life. I see that now but definitely did not see it in the moment. 

A Season for Everything

Sometimes people are in our lives for a season. I can think back on some friendships that did not work out long term and wondered why they didn’t last. I wondered if it was something I said or did, and although I knew it was nothing I did, I still felt like it was my fault. 
But maybe it was God’s protection, but it could have been that person’s choice, or maybe that relationship had run its course. The reality is that we are not responsible for other people’s choices. 

They may decide they don’t want to be friends with you anymore, or they don’t want to date you anymore, and that’s okay.  
The enemy wants to plant lies in our minds that cause us to question who we are. Renewing the mind is foundational in us growing and changing and digging up those roots of rejection. I think of the mind as a playground of the enemy. 

You can have one tiny thought that is not from God, and the devil will run with it, making it a huge thing that you carry with you for decades.  

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Run to Jesus

The next time you feel rejected, whether it’s from a friend or loved one, or maybe you didn’t get the job you were hoping for, the contract on your dream house fell through, you didn’t get the promotion you were hoping for, before you start jumping to conclusions, get angry, or upset, ask God where He is in that moment. 

Ask Him if He is protecting you. Don’t run to your spouse, mom, friend, sibling, etc., to vent your frustrations; run to Jesus.  
If you feel rejected and find yourself headed down the path to negative thinking, stop and ask God to meet you in that situation and ask Him where He is. 

Ask Him how to deal with those feelings and ask Him to help you get your joy back. Maybe He will also tell you that where you see rejection, it is really His protection.  

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Truthfully speaking, I wanted almost everything from the above website to be copied and pasted, but then if that's the case why reference it? 
I might as well have just told you to visit the website but I'm not lazy. I wanted you guys to be blessed as well.
Lastly, before I leave today and add some Scriptures, I'm going to give you guys signs that someone will come back into your life. I know I've used a lot of Scriptures today. 
Normally I don't, but I didn't want to be the only one blessed by the websites I referenced.
Here are 3 signs that God broke you apart with someone so that you can come back together better and stronger. And by breaking up, it doesn't necessarily link to just relationships, it can link to friendships as well.
Now and forever, you're always together <3

From this website (Last one for today)
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I wouldn’t automatically assume God removed someone from your life so he could bring them back to you one day once you two are in a better place. Oftentimes God removes people from our lives and never wants them to return. Sometimes we just need to let the past stay in the past and fully move forward with God.

But there are those times where God actually does take something or someone away from us so that the distance can prepare us to receive this blessing back in an even healthier way one day. With that said, here are 3 things that would happen in a situation where God will recreate an even better connection than the one you lost with this person.

One biblical example of God removing a blessing so he could give that blessing back in an even more complete way is the story of the Promised Land. Abraham was actually in the promised land long before his descendants would fully inherit it (Genesis 12:7). But then in Genesis 15:12-16, it states:

"As the sun was going down, a deep sleep fell on Abram. And behold, dreadful and great darkness fell upon him. Then the Lord said to Abram, ‘Know for certain that your offspring will be sojourners (temporary residents) in a land that is not theirs and will be servants there, and they will be afflicted for four hundred years. But I will bring judgment on the nation that they serve, and afterward they shall come out with great possessions. As for you, you shall go to your fathers in peace; you shall be buried in a good old age. And they shall come back here in the fourth generation, for the iniquity of the Amorites is not yet complete.’”

Even though God had promised Abraham that his descendants would inherit the land Abraham was already in, God took that land away from them for a long amount of time. But through this process, the people multiplied, the people were blessed with great possessions when they left Egypt, and God prepared for those sinful nations currently occupying the land to be judged. 

2. If This Distance Is Being Used to Put God Before Each Other, Sometimes He Will Then Bring You Two Back Together

Making a sacrifice for God won’t always result in getting something you want from God in return for your sacrifice. But there are times in life where God wants to give you something but he first wants you to put him before this blessings.

In 1 Samuel 1, we are introduced to Hannah, a woman who is barren but desperately wants to have a child. In 1 Samuel 1:11, she makes a vow to the Lord and says:

O Lord of hosts, if you will indeed look on the affliction of your servant and remember me and not forget your servant, but will give to your servant a son, then I will give him to the Lord all the days of his life, and no razor shall touch his head.”

God answers her prayer and then Hannah follows through on her vow and dedicates her son, Samuel, unto the Lord. But then in 1 Samuel 2:21 it states, “Indeed the Lord visited Hannah, and she conceived and bore three sons and two daughters. And the boy Samuel grew in the presence of the Lord.”

I’m not saying that you should make a vow to the Lord so that he will then give you what you want. I don’t believe this story is meant to teach us to try to strike a deal with God. Rather, I believe this is a story of how God often uses difficult times of waiting to then produce dedicated saints who are fully following God.

3. If the Loss of This Relationship Is What You Both Needed So You Could Appreciate What You Have, Sometimes This Is a Sign the Lord Separated You Two So He Could Bring You Back Together

This point can be misleading because whenever two people separate, there is usually a season of grieving what has been lost. Even when a relationship was unhealthy and needed to end, it’s natural to also remember the good parts once that person is gone.

Remembering the good times causes many people to then go back to each other a few times and then keep breaking up before finally realizing God wants them to truly stay broken up because they are not a good fit together. 

You definitely want to avoid this unhealthy cycle whenever possible. In the vast majority of cases, those who break up or part ways should remain separated because the problems that led to the split will cause them to just split up again if they come back together.

There are times, however, that a loss is needed before the gift can be received. When Hezekiah became sick, only then did he return to the Lord. In Isaiah 38:17 he prayed (NIV), “Surely it was for my benefit that I suffered such anguish. In your love you kept me from the pit of destruction; you have put all my sins behind your back.” Sometimes God has to let us experience pain so we will see what he wants us to see.

With said, there are times where two people didn’t really know what they had together until they lost it. Sometimes you need to lose something to realize how good it really was. 

If God had to separate you two for a specific amount of time so you could learn to appreciate what you have together rather than focusing too much on the imperfections present (because no relationship is perfect), this could be a sign God broke you two apart so he could bring you back together in an even better way.

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To finish off, it wouldn't be right for me to not add encouraging Scriptures about rejection being God's protection. Here they are:

Psalms 27:10
Even if my father and mother abandon me, the Lord will hold me close.

1 Peter 5:8
Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil walks about like a roaring lion, seeking whom he may devour. 

John 14:1-3
“Do not let your hearts be troubled. You believe in God, believe also in me. My Father’s house has many rooms; if that were not so, would I have told you that I am going there to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come back and take you to be with me that you also may be where I am.”

And then some! 

That's everything from me so hopefully you've learnt a little something about rejection today! I hope you have a good week ahead but at the same time you need to be careful, there is a red weather warning as temperatures might apparently hit 40 degrees.




Sometimes I wonder how people who live in very hot countries like Spain cope. Their temperature is 40 degrees or around it almost every single day. 

But yes please be careful and don't do anything you're not supposed to.

I'll hopefully see you next time, I'd like to add some more pictures and GIFs to the pictures on the side xx

See you later! 

Lola :)

You Only Live Once, So Make It Count

 Sunday 3rd July 2022

Hey, what's up? I hope you've been well. I certainly have been.

It's my birthday on Saturday (July 9th)😊 But I'm not posting about it until the actual day. I meant on WhatsApp and that. 

On here, it's different. I normally post every two weeks so by the time I'm back here, it'll probably be mid July. I would have already had it. But either way, happy new month!


Normally I don't think much of it, but I think it's because I'm going to be 20. 

20 is like a whole new era, plus I feel like I have been waiting for centuries.

It can be quite discouraging for me especially when it's like mid to late June and everyone else has already had their birthday. You wonder when will mine come? Will it ever come? 

And if waiting gets really bad I do sometimes wish I was born earlier, but then if I was then I wouldn't be born in July. I'm very grateful for how far God has taken me, plus I'm sure there are some people who wish they were born this month, but aren't. 

So yes, I'm very thankful. Let's praise God because we are halfway through 2022 (the halfway day was yesterday) and nothing bad has happened to us.

Today I'm kind of "deviating" from what I've planned to talk about. So I have posts in mind, but at times, ideas for a new post come to me out of the blue.

Whilst this post today was out of the blue, it kind of wasn't as well.

 So on Friday 1 July, the Friday that just went, I went to my first ever funeral. Don't worry, I'm okay. I didn't know the deceased personally but she was the grandmother of one of my uncles. My mother invited me to pay respects.

Before the funeral, I had a lot of questions - too many. My main concern was what if I was too happy?

 If you know me well, you know I am very bubbly and cheerful, but I knew that kind of personality was too much and even sort of disrespectful for a funeral.

You know something's up with me if I don't speak to you for some time, assuming I talk to you a lot. But this is more so over text or online. In real life, if I look unhappy or am quieter than usual, then you know something's up.

I remember once I had to have a serious photo for something and I couldn't smile, I forgot what it was for. When a photo was taken for that, I couldn't stop laughing. I'm naturally happy.

I asked a very close friend of mine for advice experiencing my first funeral. They were the only person I told about it, considering how I didn't know the deceased. 

The funeral went according to plan by the Grace of God and it was a catholic one. I'd be lying if I said it didn't scare me a bit, or make me worry about my future. Days before my birthday (like 1 July) sometimes I worry that something bad will happen, that happened last year.

By the grace of God, I saw last year and I will see this year. At the cemetery where the deceased was buried (they were 88), I saw a lot of graves of people younger than me and even slightly older than me that were no more.

I saw people who died aged 19, 15, 21, 11, 9, and then some.

 11 and 9 really made me sympathetic. The oldest I saw was 90 something - the cemetery was massive; there were about 1K+ graves there. Long story short, this gave me an idea for a new post.

Live your life to the fullest before it's too late, or a title similar to that anyway.

Yeah, this is dark, I know. But I just want y'all to know how and why I got the title/idea for this post today.

Just telling you this - in case you never know. 😁


So yeah, that's where the title came from. I'm sure you've heard of the term you only live once. It's also called YOLO for short, occasionally with a hashtag. It can work both ways - with or without one.

Today, I'll be discussing people in the Bible that lived a fulfilling life, and maybe some secular people too. Then I will contrast it with people who didn't live a good life so that you know what to avoid.

Let's get into it!

The phrase you only live once sounds very cliché, and I know it does. 

But at the same time, you need to take it into consideration. Unfortunately, not everybody realises or remembers the fact that they only live once, so they live their lives in crazy ways - or they act as if they have more than one life to live.

Let me quickly reference Hebrews 9:27

  People have to die once. After that, God will judge them.

Notice it says people die once. Not twice or thrice, once.

I even saw a quote once that said what if life was all a dream and when we died, we woke up?

I'm not sure about you but I think that's a bit extreme - though it's definitely an interesting concept, to an extent. 

Surely if life was a dream, then we'd get what we want when we'd want it, right? Basically life would be full of ups with no downs. But it doesn't work like that, and it shouldn't.

I learnt at my home church today that everyone has a story, however no one's story is perfect. Everyone has been hit by the downs of life, and life's vicissitudes.

Sorry, I love that word. Vicissitude. It's my favourite word, also meaning a change of circumstances or fortune, typically one that is unwelcome or unpleasant. Or an alternation between opposing or contrasting things.

There is no one one Earth that is exempt from experiencing bad things. 

Even celebrities - I don't even focus on them like that but I read an article about an X factor contestant whose fiancé died on the day of their wedding. It was even recently, late June I believe. His world was absolutely shattered.

When I'm about to get married, I cannot imagine losing my fiancé. Especially on the day of the wedding, I don't think I'd be able to handle it, I'd cry my eyes out.

Anytime you compare yourself to someone else, you're comparing bits of them to the whole of yourself. You don't know anyone's story. Nobody knows about my past and I don't want anyone to.

Read these two following quotations:



For instance, you have a classmate that you're friends with at school, but at the same time, you don't really know that well. They're always happy and smiling, and people are just naturally drawn to them.

They're also very attractive so people compliment them on their looks a lot. They get good grades, always top of the class and they just seem perfect.

Ahahahahaha. That's the word right there that changes everything, the word seem.

That's what you see on the shiny outside. What you don't see on the inside is they can't get over the death of their twin, who no one knows about because they don't like talking about it. They're an only child now, and if someone asks them if they have any siblings, they say:

"No, I'm an only child."

They don't say, no, I had a twin. They'd rather just say that they're an only child instead of saying that they had a twin who is now deceased. That shows vulnerability, and they hate that. Sympathy too. And those that know about the twin are no longer in contact with them for whatever reason.

They get a lot of attention but they hate being the centre of it, because they feel like they are being judged. They have a lot of friends but they feel lonely, and they spend several hours at school deliberately since they have an unhappy home, they hate their family.

It's a lot, I know. But that's actually the reality of some people. Maybe it's even worse, though I don't wish that on anyone.

There's nothing wrong with focusing on others, as long as it's for inspiration and not comparison. Maybe someone secretly admires you. Just because someone doesn't tell you something nice doesn't mean they're not thinking it.

I'm sure there are a lot of people who wish to be in your shoes had you swapped lives with them. Either way, just know that the grass isn't always greener on the other side.

You only live once so make it count. You're going to be you for the rest of your life. You don't become someone else halfway, I'd actually hate that. There's only one you!

Let me reference Psalms 39:4:

 “LORD, remind me how brief my time on earth will be. Remind me that my days are numbered, and that my life is fleeing away.” (Psalm 39:4, NLT).

Then Ecclesiastes, 1 Timothy and 2 Corinthians, respectively.

For we brought nothing into the world, and we can take nothing out of it. 
1 Tim. 6:7

Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, the new creation has come:[a] The old has gone, the new is here! 
2 Corinth. 5:17

1     There is a time for everything,
and a season for every activity under the heavens:
2     a time to be born and a time to die.


Ecc. 3:1-2a (the first sentence of verse 2 basically)

Essentially, there verses are talking about how we have a limited time on Earth. The Ecclesiastes verse is talking about how there is a time for everything, and nothing lasts forever.

As I sometimes say, even if something does last forever (i.e someone being famous), when they die, it'll all be over, and pretty worthless too. Fame is nothing if you're not glorifying God with it, for instance there are some famous pastors out there, or famous spiritual authors.

By the grace of God, that'll be me one day!! 🤩🤩

In the future, I want to write a Christian book and make it an international bestseller. Actually, I kind of already have. But I haven't finished it - no further discussion.

There's another book I'm working on that I want published. There's an app where you can write books, that's what I've been doing to write these. It's private - but obviously I'm not writing about anything I shouldn't be.

There's just some things I like going into detail about but not fully, this is one of them. If only I had finished education, then I'd be able to do these things.

I said I would mention some people who lived a good life in the Bible and who didn't, so you know what to avoid. Then I said I'd mention people away from the Bible that didn't - people that lived on this Earth in other words.

So the secular people will be Rosa Parks and Adolf Hitler.

The Biblical people will be Sarah and Mary, then Lot's wife. Let's start with them.

I already have some notes on Sarah after doing an assignment for my home church. I will be taking notes from there and adding it here, not everything - it's almost 4K words.

The notes were also on Mary as well. Sarah will be in dark orange and Mary dark blue. My colours have got to match the theme of this website. 

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SARAH

Sarah was the wife of Abraham, who was a very obedient person, listening to God regardless of what God had told him to do. She was also the mother of Isaac and was additionally born in Chaldea.

From Wikipedia, Chaldea was a small country that existed between the late 10th or early 9th and mid-6th centuries BC. After that, the country and its people were absorbed and assimilated (considering something as similar) into the indigenous population Babylonia.

She didn’t have any children until she was 90, with God telling Abraham in Genesis 17:6 that she would have been a mother of nations.

Genesis 17:6

I will greatly increase the number of your children after you. Nations and kings will come from you.

Sarah wasn’t the only person that was slightly doubtful when this had happened because Abraham was as well, mainly because of her age.

Abraham fell with his face to the ground. He laughed and said to himself, “Can a 100-year-old man have a son? Can Sarah have a child at the age of 90?” Genesis 17:17

Sarah had laughed along with her husband.

Then the Lord said to Abraham, “Why did Sarah laugh? Why did she say, ‘Will I really have a baby, now that I am old'?" Genesis 18:13

The fact that both of them had laughed when this had happened had showed that they didn’t really trust God and also that they might have thought that he was lying.

My pastor for my home church said that we shouldn’t worry about our future because it shows that we don’t really trust God. Excessive worrying and distrustfulness comes from the devil. 

You shouldn’t let him get to you or have the satisfaction of seeing you upset.

If God tells you to do something, just trust that everything will turn out well at the end of the day.

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Asterisks used because I cropped some things out.

Sarah had submitted to Abraham and vice versa. They had obeyed and respected each other with honour. Women of God are expected to honour their husbands and the other way around, with no exceptions. This can all be found in Ephesians 5 vs 22-25.

22 Wives, submit yourselves to your own husbands as you do to the Lord. 

23 For the husband is the head of the wife as Christ is the head of the church, his body, of which he is the Saviour. 

24 Now as the church submits to Christ, so also wives should submit to their husbands in everything.

25 Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ loved the church and gave himself up for her.

We should always look to Jesus as an example. He made himself of no reputation and even though he was the son of God, he didn’t use that to his advantage (John 3:16, Philippians 2:7-10)

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There is a passage that I didn't mention in my notes but it reinforces how close Sarah and Abraham were.

It's taken from Genesis 18:1-15.

The Lord appeared to Abraham near the large trees of Mamre. Abraham was sitting at the entrance to his tent. It was the hottest time of the day. 

2 Abraham looked up and saw three men standing nearby. So he quickly left the entrance to his tent to greet them. He bowed low to the ground.

3 He said, “My lord, if you are pleased with me, don’t pass me by. 4 Let me get you some water. Then all of you can wash your feet and rest under this tree. 

5 Let me get you something to eat to give you strength. Then you can go on your way. I want to do this for you now that you have come to me.”
“All right,” they answered. “Do as you say.”

6 So Abraham hurried into the tent to Sarah. “Quick!” he said. “Get about 36 pounds of the finest flour. Prepare it and bake some bread.”

7 Then he ran over to the herd. He picked out a choice, tender calf. He gave it to a servant, who hurried to prepare it. 

8 Then he brought some butter and milk and the calf that had been prepared. He served them to the three men. While they ate, he stood near them under a tree.

9 “Where is your wife Sarah?” they asked him.
“Over there in the tent,” he said.

10 Then one of them said, “I will surely return to you about this time next year. Your wife Sarah will have a son.”

Sarah was listening at the entrance to the tent, which was behind him. 

11 Abraham and Sarah were already very old. Sarah was too old to have a baby. 12 So she laughed to herself. She thought, “I’m worn out, and my husband is old. Can I really know the joy of having a baby?”

13 Then the Lord said to Abraham, “Why did Sarah laugh? Why did she say, ‘Will I really have a baby, now that I am old?’ 14 Is anything too hard for me? I will return to you at the appointed time next year. Sarah will have a son.”

15 Sarah was afraid. So she lied and said, “I didn’t laugh.”
But the Lord said, “Yes, you laughed.”

Notice in verse 13, God was speaking to Abraham, but in verse 15, Sarah replied.

Sarah had heard what God had said to Abraham. I also found it quite fascinating how God had spoken to Abraham about that and not Sarah. It was very likely that Sarah was so close to God that she had managed to hear him talk to Abraham.

I discovered this late February, perhaps early March.  But I haven't said anything about it as there was no post where I could have referenced this. It wouldn't have been relevant, but it was today. 😆

Moreover, in verse 10, one of the men said that they would have seen them next year and Sarah would have given birth to a son. I feel like God sent them to say that.

There are some verses or stories in the Bible that require you to look twice (or more than once at least) as it just completely catches you off guard, albeit in a good way. 

It's like these photos. I literally typed photos that will require you to look twice on Google like five minute before I typed this sentence.


What does this look like?

Someone's eye, right? Maybe they were washing their face and left out their eyes, for inevitable reasons - and the photo is in black and white.

But look closely.

And you'll realise it's a sink - and water is being drained into the sink, simultaneously with some soap.

Cool, right? I love these kind of optical illusions. Well done if you knew it was a sink already, and if you didn't - don't worry. I hardly did. You learn something new every day! 

What about this one? This will be the second and the last one.


Looks like she's flying, right?

No, the wood is just stuck well into the sand. I didn't know what else to call it. But congrats if you knew that already.

I mean, I don't know why it's in the sand in the first place, but, hey, I'm not one to ask questions about things that don't concern me. 🤷🏾‍♀️

Unless I'm genuinely curious about something.

So these two photos required you to look twice, just like the Bible passage above did. I wouldn't even have known that Sarah had responded to God speaking to Abraham or that God was speaking to Abraham about something concerning Sarah had I not look twice.

I didn't realise it myself though, it was discussed in a meeting.

Another person in the Bible who lived well was Mary, the one who Jesus spoke to first when he had risen from the dead. I normally talk about Biblical men and hardly women, so that's why I'm doing so today.

I already had notes on Sarah and Mary from late February so that's why I'm talking about these two and no one else.

Like I said, Mary's notes will be in dark blue.

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Mark 16:9 à Jesus rose from the dead early on the first day of the week. He appeared first to Mary Magdalene. He had driven seven demons out of her.

Mary Magdalene was someone who had demons inside of her. This could indicate that she had made many mistakes and sins in her life otherwise she wouldn’t necessarily have them.

Regardless, she is one of the most celebrated disciples, and she is also well known for being one of the first people to see Jesus resurrect. This had happened in Mark 16:9-10 and John 20:14-17.

The fact that Jesus had seen her first shows that she was the most important person in Jesus’ life whilst he was on Earth.  

The unchallenged facts about Mary Magdalene’s life establish that Jesus cleansed her of seven demons (Luke 8:2 and Mark 16:9), probably implying that he cured her of a physical disorder rather than the popular notion that he freed her of evil spirits. *

*Credits to Biography and Facts about Mary Magdalene

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6 Lesson you can learn from her life
Mary Magdalene's Life Lessons
1.       Gratitude should influence us daily in our lives
-    Luke 8:2 à Jesus casts out 7 demons from inside her.
-          She had loved Jesus a lot for healing her from the demons inside her.
-          It was rare for a woman to be the disciple of a Rabbi, but Mary hadn’t let that affect her.
-          This gratitude had kept Mary faithful to Jesus until the day she died.
-          We are expected to be grateful as well, by thanking God in the good times and bad. Sometimes bad times lead to something beautiful.
-          She followed Jesus, learned from him, served his physical needs, and set a ground-breaking example for other women everywhere. All because of gratitude. 
 
2.      Your Past Doesn’t Matter When You’re In Christ
-          Not much is known about Mary’s past, but from how other characters in the bible are treated when they had demons, she most likely wasn’t the most popular woman in her town. She was probably rejected, isolated, and hopeless. She may even have experienced deep shame from being possessed. 
-          But none of that stopped Jesus from healing her. Jesus doesn’t focus on the past because he knows that everyone is a sinner. It’s impossible to be perfect. Perfection shouldn’t and doesn’t exist.
-          Everyone who calls upon the name of the Lord has the opportunity to be set free from many demons (fears, doubts, loneliness, rejection, anxiety, hopelessness, etc., etc.).
-          When you call to him, he will set you free. Being born again means that you have been transformed into someone who is able to walk away from all past sin. You have repented and you are forgiven.
From the aforementioned website
 
3.      Don’t Let Disappointed Hopes Discourage You
-          Mary Magdalene was there when Jesus had died and when he had gotten buried
-          Matthew, Mark, Luke and John simultaneously say that she had witnessed both Jesus’ crucifixion and burial, with John 19:25-26 additionally stating that she had stood by the cross where Jesus had died.
-          She was disappointed when this had happened, however she didn’t let Jesus’ death stop her.
-          God’s plans are always better than ours because his thoughts are higher, which you can find in Isaiah 55:8-9. Sometimes not getting what you want can actually be a blessing in disguise.
-          God wants to give what’s best, not what’s good enough. At times like these, it’s good to remember that He is the Potter and we are the clay (Jeremiah 18:1-6).
 
4.      Remember That Jesus Calls you by your name
-          When Mary Magdalene heard her own name spoken by Jesus after he had resurrected, her doubts had turned into peace. She heard an audible voice but even today we can hear Him speaking our names.
-          We sense Him saying, “Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine
 (Isaiah 43:1).
-          A whisper within our souls that lets us know that He is indeed with us, whether it may seem that way or not.
 
From website
 
5.      Seek First The Kingdom of Heaven
-          And everything else will be given unto you. Matthew 6:33
-          Colossians 3:2
-          When we seek God’s kingdom first, and make God your only idol, not your top one (Exodus 20:3) then the rest of your journey will fall right into place.
-          The disciples didn’t believe Mary at first because her worried explanation could have been too much for them to handle. However Peter and John had ran to the tombs to see for themselves, mainly because they had sought Jesus first.
 
6.      Go Forth and Tell The Good News
-          Throughout history, women have been treated as less than the equal partner that they were created to be. They weren’t even thought of as reliable witnesses in a court.
-          But Jesus gave women the opportunity to be the first witnesses of his resurrection. He trusted them to pass this marvellous good news on. And they did.
-          Mary lived these words from Colossians 2:6-7:
-          “And now, just as you accepted Christ Jesus as your Lord, you must continue to follow him. Let your roots grow down into him, and let your lives be built on him. Then your faith will grow strong in the truth you were taught, and you will overflow with thankfulness.”
-          Mary Magdalene was one of the first people to share gospel truth with a broken world. Her testimony urges you to do the same.
-          People all around you are lonely and feeling hopeless. Do something about it, ensure that you help these kind of people as much as you can and God will bless you as you do so amen.

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Mary was a lot harder to do than Sarah, when I initially wrote this. I was struggling like crazy. 

I also didn't copy all of my notes about Mary, hence the asterisks again.

Next I'm going to talk about someone in the Bible whose life you shouldn't follow. 

Then I'll summarise the secular people, and then that's it. I'm trying to do everything within a specific time frame as I had promised my brother I'd do something with him.

There are a lot of people, whose lives you should not follow, i.e Jezebel, Nebuchadnezzar, Pharaoh, and then some. They each had a characteristic that God didn't necessarily like. Unfortunately, some of them had more than one.

But today's one will be Lot's wife. She turned into a pillar of salt for looking back at Sodom and Gomorrah when God told her not to.

16 Lot didn’t move right away. So the men grabbed him by the hand. They also took hold of the hands of his wife and two daughters. They led all of them safely out of the city. The Lord had mercy on them.
 
17 As soon as the angels had brought them out, one of them spoke. He said, “Run for your lives! Don’t look back! Don’t stop anywhere in the valley! Run to the mountains! If you don’t, you will be swept away!”

18 But Lot said to them, “No, my lords! Please! 19 You have done me a big favor. You have been very kind to me by sparing my life. But I can’t run to the mountains. I won’t be able to escape this horrible thing that’s going to happen. And then I’ll die.

 20 Look, here’s a town near enough to run to. It’s small. Let me run to it. It’s very small, isn’t it? Then my life will be spared.”

21 The Lord said to Lot, “All right. I will also give you what you are asking for. I will not destroy the town you are talking about. 22 But run there quickly. I can’t do anything until you reach it.” The town was named Zoar. Zoar means Small.

23 By the time Lot reached Zoar, the sun had risen over the land. 24 Then the Lord sent down burning sulfur. It came down like rain on Sodom and Gomorrah. It came from the Lord. It came out of the sky.
 
25 The Lord destroyed these cities and the whole valley. All the people who were living in the cities were wiped out. So were the plants in the land. 26 But Lot’s wife looked back. When she did, she became a pillar made out of salt.

Notice that Lot's wife was so disobedient that the Bible didn't even mention her name. I'm sure if she had a better reputation, then she would have had her name revealed for sure. But she didn't.

Please note that I'm not saying every nameless person in the Bible was bad, some were good i.e - the good Samaritan, or the leper that came back to thank Jesus in Luke 17:11-19, when Jesus healed 10 men with leprosy.

Lot's wife was no exception of a bad person. Perhaps she had a good life, until she disobeyed simple instructions, to not look back - in verse 17.

Her one life was wasted. She could have lived a longer life but she didn't.

As for the good and bad secular people, let's start with Hitler. 

Adolf Hitler is one of the most well-known—and reviled (condemned)—figures in history. As the leader of Nazi Germany, he orchestrated (started) both World War II and the Holocaust, events that led to the deaths of at least 40,000,000 people. In the ensuing (following) decades, he was the subject of countless books, documentaries, and TV shows.


Holocaust was the genocide of European Jews during World War II. Between 1941 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered some six million Jews across German-occupied Europe; around two-thirds of Europe's Jewish population. - from Wikipedia

There's also a quote about him.


Hence why I purposely chose Hitler. I was going to do Osama bin Laden, a terrorist in the 9/11 attack, but there wasn't a quote on him or maybe even from him that could have linked to today's topic.

I haven't done History for a long time, or cared much about it. But I'm not against it, inevitably. You have your interests/hobbies, and I have mine. Next is Rosa Parks. There's no right or wrong hobby.

We all know what she did, but here is a reminder.

Rosa refreshed the struggle for racial equality when she refused to give up her bus seat to a white man in Montgomery, Alabama. Parks' arrest on December 1, 1955 launched the Montgomery Bus Boycott by 17,000 black citizens.


Here's a twist, did you know that someone else actually did this before Rosa Parks? 

Her name is Claudette Colvin, who is still alive. She's 82 and was born September 5th, 1939.

But why was she not as famous as Rosa Parks? Here's why:

Colvin did not receive the same attention as Parks for a number of reasons: 

she did not have "good hair"
she was not fair-skinned
she was a teenager
she was pregnant

The leaders in the Civil Rights Movement tried to keep up appearances and make the "most appealing" protesters the most seen. - from Wikipedia

It's easier for me to copy and paste this than me writing it. Now that I've mentioned her, let me add a picture of Claudette:


Thankfully she got some justice, which is another story for another day. 

But yes! As I round up today, I just wanted to remind you that you only live once. Live like Sarah and Abraham, and make a difference, a good one like Rosa and Claudette too for that matter, did.

And if you get in trouble for doing something good, especially something righteous, then never forget Matthew 5:10

Blessed are those who are persecuted because of righteousness, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.

Yeah, it was kinda longer today. But I'm not apologising - there's no reason to! Hopefully y'all were 2x as blessed!

See you next time, and thanks for tuning in again

Lots of love. Lola xx


hopefully I should be getting an Aaliyah top for my birthday as that was what I asked for. Just don't know which one 😋