🌺Reading & Pondering Today 6-5🌺

“All my talents are of use to God.

Whatever talents I have, however seemingly insignificant, can be of use to God. Even if I think I have none, if I offer my life to Him, then new talents will emerge.

Today I share my gifts with others as a way of sharing them with God.
I realize no gift is too large or too small to be used for divine purposes, to bring joy to someone, to help bring healing somewhere.

I do not underestimate the magnitude of my gifts today. Through God, their potential for good is infinite.

I am not ashamed of my gifts today, however meager they may appear. For that which is surrendered to God is lifted to its highest creative potential, miraculously transforming from what might seem to be a tiny gift to become a mighty force.”

Excerpt From: Williamson, Marianne. “A Year of Miracles.”

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About anitaskocz

ANITA JOYCE SKOCZ is a storyteller who resides in Central Florida. She credits her passion to her father, who dazzled her imagination as a child with his gift to weaver a tale. After a diving accident in 1978, Anita left the travel industry to journey the inner roads of her soul. The riches found on those adventures inward come to life in her children’s books. Anita’s books, “Crystal Star Angel” and “Kite Tale,” were inspired by the loving relationships her father had with his grandsons. From Where I Sit is a blog where Anita shares her life’s stories, or comments on current events from her soul’s perspective. Her insights can evoke laughter as well as take one on a reflective journey. In any case she hopes you join her each Wednesday for a new adventure.
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