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God never gets tired of you ♥️🙏🏻

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  Do you ever have times when you’re praying and you find yourself apologizing to God? You apologize for your weaknesses, the non stop worrying, the endless questions you keep asking over and over again, and your need for reassurance?  I was driving home and praying out loud in the car the other night.I love these moments I have with God. I just talk to Him, about everything going on in my life and He listens. ♥️ But I found myself doing that exact thing…. apologizing. I felt kinda bad, but as soon as I told God I was sorry, I realized something. I realized  that no matter what, God loves me. He loves me not in spite of all of my faults, but because of them. He loves me completely, wholly, and 100%. And He never gets tired of hearing from me.  He has all of us to watch over and listen to, and yet He finds times to be present with me WHENEVER and WHENEVER I need Him. To cry, to complain, to tell Him how happy I am, etc. “With prayer, we never get a busy signal.” I think when we pray and

What I want my next chapter to be like!

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All of us have a story to tell. All of us have experiences, hardships, and life lessons that we have learned along the way.  We’ve all made mistakes, (hopefully learned from them) and made choices that have gotten us to where we are. We never know when our time on this earth will end and to be honest, we don’t know a lot of what is going to happen to us.. But one thing we do know and can control is how we want to live and the decisions we make every day that will determine where we end up and the person we become along the way. We can write our next chapter! A million questions that come to my mind are: Where am I going to be? What kind of job am I going to have? What is my next chapter of life going to look like? When will this and that happen. . . . and the list goes on. Elder Robert D. Hales once said: “The purpose of our life on earth is to grow, develop, and be strengthened through our own experiences. How do we do this? The scriptures give us an answer in one simple phrase: we “w