If she was on trial by a jury of her peers, she would be found guilty of the occasional but mostly, premeditated acts of kindness. Many of these actions were well thought out and planned. Many days of shopping for something she hoped was just right. Hours spent cooking so someone that was sick or even to busy, would not have to.
She is guilty of consideration, putting others before herself. She has aimed it towards me with her everyday life and a surprise dessert or meal or gift. Loving God and others is her motive.
She in return has received gifts and cards of get well or thank you, from surprising sources; those that have been appreciative of her unselfishness.
She experiences a second of self time, maybe because if you don't help yourself, no one else will. Even with her unselfishness she often receives a request for another favor or a "what have you done for me lately."
She is guilty of sacrifice. Giving her time effort and other resources. She has given me her life and had to give more than what should be expected. Thank you!
She deserves mercy, love and appreciation. Her actions require the maximum. Life! with as much love as I can give. There's not enough space or time to say it all here.
But, I love you Linda.
Encouragements from Tim to travel life's journey together guided by the light of God's Word!
Thursday, July 5, 2018
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