Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Gentle Beauty...

Real Beauty, Compassion, Living From Glory To Glory Blog...
Grace and Compassion
There is no beautifier of complexion,
Or form of behavior, like the wish to
scatter joy and not pain around us.
By: Ralph Waldo Emerson
There is a presence of grace, that
is unseen, but rather felt
in the heart.
My desire is to be a woman, who
if only for a brief moment of time.
 Is to play out my daily deeds,
 with compassion.
Compassion is not worth anything:
if we only feel pity.
But rather feeling another's
 Sorrow or hardship that leads to help.
Therefore, as God's chosen people,
holy and dearly loved,
cloth yourself with
Compassion.
From:
The Book Of Colossians
Compassion great or small,
is an act of giving yourself to
others.
Blessings,

Roxy




6 comments:

  1. What a beautiful post. I love the elegance in the woman. I think we all tend to shy away from the beauty of being a woman. Every one wants to dress simple and comfortable. It's always nice to dress up from time to time and show a bit of the beauty,Compassion is another character that has sometimes been taken for granted. No one shows it any more either. Sometimes it should come hand in hand. Take pride in showing a little compassion towards others, you might just brighten up someones whole day. Thanks for the great reminder!
    Love ya,
    Amy

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  2. Absolutely lovely post Roxy

    xx Lesley

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  3. What a beautiful reminder, the true meaning of compassion. Love this!

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  4. Roxy, this is such inspiration today!! I needed this, dear one!

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  5.   Hi, great post. I found you through the blog hop. Please stop  by and say hi when you get a chance.  .Be sure and check out my new Blog Hop that started. It's Weekly Goals Link Up. It's a great way to stay on track. Have a great day. :) Now following you.  Here's the link for it if you would like to check it out.
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    Lenetta


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