This video on YouTube is funny! She’s Talking Again: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6C95Vy8jeg&feature=related
I like Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope part with Princess Leia, because I'm on a mission from my Heavenly Father to save people on my home planet. Leia says to Hans Solo, "Someone has to save our skins. Into the garbage chute, fly boy." and "Would somebody get this big walking carpet out of my way?" I am shooting at stormtroppers in life who are shooting at me, and you can get your walking carpet of hurt, bitterness, fear of commitment, and rejection out of my way too. Get on with God's program of fighting stormtroopers in life.
I'll find some men like Hans Solo that determine that no amount of money is worth this rescue mission in saving this princess. In turn I'm going to tell them, "You needn't worry about your reward. If money is all that you love, then that's what you'll receive. Your friend is quite the mercenary. I wonder if he really cares about anything. Or anybody."
For many of us who have been in long-term relationships, we know that love cost us something. Raising two step-children as teenagers full time in the home was the hardest thing I ever did in my life for several years. If my husband was still alive, he would tell you my children were not a "piece of cake either." We would both tell you that our relationship with each other was worth it.
Widows know that love cost a lot of pain in losing a husband. In fact, I’ve spoken to widows who don’t want to remarry, because they don’t want to go through this sorrow and pain again. I consider it myself that I don’t want to marry another man with health issues. So although I’ve met several Christian men that want to be in a serious relationship, if they told me that they have health problems, I can’t walk down that same street in life over again. When I married my husband, he had chronic asthma, and I knew in my spirit he would have a shorter life span than other men, but I was shocked at just how short that life span was. Not every widow had "that warning" or red flag ahead of time like I did.
My neighbor across the street just lost her husband in February who was very healthy. They had just come back from their 27th wedding anniversary celebration when he developed flu like symptoms. He went on three rounds of antibiotics and did not get better. His white blood cell count was very high and they determined in the hospital he had Leukemia and he died within 24-hours. I just got an email Friday about a woman who watched her husband who was 35-year old have a car accident in front of her (was in the car behind him), and he lost his life. Two of their children were in the car accident.
I like playing Euchre and Poker cards, and I've been playing cards since I was five years old. I used to sub for my mother's Euchre club parties when I was ten years old. It is not all about the skill of playing the game, sometimes it is about the cards you are dealt. Some people are not dealt a full deck of cards in the game of life like my husband (are born with health issues or physical or mental handicaps) and some don't get a good hand of cards during life. It could be an unhealthy home environment, dysfunctional family, parents that don't love them, abuse in the family, abuse in a marriage, etc. Many times it is 90% attitude in how we react to that deck of cards we have been dealt, the choices we make, and how we overcome being a victim of our circumstances in life. How we learn from our mistakes and plan to move forward in life.
During the time of the judges in the Bible, God wanted to use a man, but he ended up using a woman. If a man gives into his fears and insecurities, God can raise up a woman to do his job. Judges is an example. Deborah told Barak that their enemy would be delivered into a woman's hand since he refused to go without her help:
Barak said to her, "If you go with me, I will go; but if you don't go with me, I won't go." Very well,"Deborah said, "I will go with you. But because of the way you are going about this, the honor will not be yours, for the Lord will hand Sisera over to a woman." So Deborah went with Barak to Kedesh, Judges 4:8-9
"Deborah is the only woman judge mentioned in the Book of Judges. The people of her time had no difficulty in accepting her as a judge. This suggests that judges were seen as ‘God’s people’, and their gender was unimportant. ‘At that time Deborah, a prophetess, wife of Lappidoth, was judging Israel. She used to sit under the palm of Deborah between Ramah and Bethel in the hill country of Ephraim; and the Israelites came up to her for judgment.' (Read Judges 4:1-5 and 5:1-11). Deborah is introduced as a ‘prophetess’, but a prophet was not someone who foretold the future. They ‘heard’ a message from God in some way and passed it on. Often the message was about staying apart from the surrounding cultures and maintaining the unique identity and beliefs of Israel."
God used the woman Rahab (a prostitute) to hide the Israel spies, and Esther to save her nation. Haman's proclamation to kill the Jews was irreversible. Saul, when he was king, did not obey the Lord to kill an enemy king, and Haman was his descendent. Esther had the prompting of Mordecai in obeying the Lord (like the Holy Spirit prompts us to do what we are supposed to do in life). God used a woman to save his people.
Esther fasted and prayed and asked Mordecai to fast and pray. She obtained favor with the king to grant her request (up to half of his kingdom). Going to the king without being summoned by him could have cost her life. Instead of immediately telling the king her request right away, she waited until the second day. During the night before, the king could not sleep:
"That night King Ahasuerus was unable to sleep. To pass the time away, and probably also with the thought of inducing sleep, he commanded that the book of records of the affairs of state be brought and read to him. In the reading he was reminded of the time when. Mordecai had reported a treacherous plot against him, and thereby had saved his life. He inquired, “What honor and dignity hath been done to Mordecai for this? Then said the king’s servants that ministered unto him, There is nothing done for him.”—Esther 6:1-3
The next day before this dinner, the king had Mordecai honored and asked Haman to honor him, although Haman was Mordecai's enemy. I believe it's a good example of how Esther had patience in letting God's higher plan/purpose come to pass in the plan of her life and others.
and as they were drinking wine on that second day, the king again asked, "Queen Esther, what is your petition? It will be given you. What is your request? Even up to half the kingdom, it will be granted." Esther 7:2
I believe God gave me a child early in life as a balance to my life. I came out of a secular relationship as a teenager with a child. I had many guys hitting on me in high school and did lots of dating starting at age 16 years old, and it was always the same thing. They were seeking a physical relationship. I find the same true now with Christian men. A young attractive woman will walk in and she is the fine “catch” of getting a man’s attention at a Christian single social. The top pick. It is rather interesting because I find it’s the same with attractive male friends that many women ask me how many kids does he have? "Yes, he has several kids consider the cost to build a relationship with him."
I like fun and games. Unfortunately, life is not all fun and games. It is a lot of hard work, marriage was hard work, and raising children and step-children is hard work. I've tried to stay out of the single scene as far as getting in to too much game playing, because I'm on a mission to save my home planet like Princess Leia. Esther put her life in God's hands, so did Daniel, the four Hebrew children, and Joseph in following God. Not many single men were at that place in life like I was, because they were busy going to college.
My 21-year old daughter is dating a man with a child. The playing field changes when you are a single parent to not being a boy/girl anymore, but becoming a man/woman because you are no longer making decisions for the welfare of yourself, but for the welfare of the children. I've met some single adults, with no children, and have never been married and have a mature attitude about life. When I was divorced with five children, the playing field narrowed even more on those men who would consider taking me on with a large ready-made family.
In staying happily married, being taken for granted will eventually set in. This is even after being thankful for each other coming out of nasty divorces. I found being taken for granted hit around year five in marriage. For some people the honeymoon love may end by year two or sooner. Men (if they can get away with it) will seek a physical relationship, and not spend time with their wife. My husband was perfectly content to come home from work, go into his cave with his headphones with music, and then expect me to jump in bed with a total stranger for that day. I did not let my husband get away with that. He worked late and sometimes on Saturday mornings. If he was going to enjoy the benefits of me, than he was going to spend quality time with me. Don’t think that Christian men are different than non-Christian men! Men are men!
Jesus Christ paid a high cost for our redemption. Do we take what Jesus did for granted? Do we take God’s word the Bible for granted? That we can attend church in America without worrying about being thrown in jail? We don’t know what the cost of our love for God may cost us in the future. It cost Jesus' disciples their lives.
I tell you the truth, when you were younger you dressed yourself and went where you wanted; but when you are old you will stretch out your hands, and someone else will dress you and lead you where you do not want to go." John 21:18
My heavenly Father likes His quality time too. He wants me to put Him first in my life. In fact, when I don’t give my Heavenly Father His quality time, it seems things don’t go well (jell) in my life! God is not going to let me get away with getting all these blessings when I’m not seeking His face. I did not let my husband neglect his quality time with me. The first thing I noticed is usually the enemy attacks my body with sickness, because I let my soul get worn down when I’m too busy with the cares of this life and doing other things. God does not want my “lame excuses” of why I don’t pray and talk to Him each day!
Blessed are they who keep his statutes and seek him with all their heart. Psalm 119:2
Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.' Mark 12:30
As God’s child, the Lord appreciates our affection and love towards him. Maybe sometimes our men don’t appreciate that women talk so much, but I guarantee you that our Heavenly Father enjoys us hanging out with Him!
I went through a period of time where I was feeling unappreciated by my husband so my daughter bought me that song by Cherish, “Unappreciated” that I posted the lyrics below. I find friends can be like that too. You can run your friends around and use your own gas money, and treat them to out to eat and then if they get in a relationship or something happens that you don’t do something right, they are history as far as you have to be the one that goes to their house to fellowship with them all the time. I’ve even had other Christian friends warn me about other women that want friendship on their own terms. I believe love is a two-way street. The phone is two-way. It’s both coming and going, giving and receiving. God is on a two-way street and if you are always expecting Him to do things on your terms…good luck! A true friend loveth at all times! How rare is that!
A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity. Proverbs 17:17
God knows how to motivate us to do His will in life. I find that God knows how to get me to do certain things in my life. A“wise” man will learn how to please his wife so he can get what he wants. We should not be unwise children in knowing what God’s will is in our lives and pleasing God, like an unwise husband.
Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the will of the Lord is. Ephesians 5:17
I’m thankful that my husband told me he loved me right before he passed away, and he had said it earlier that week. That was a gift that God gave me through my husband. I know if he had not spoken those words that week, I would have felt robbed before he died suddenly since he was not a man that expressed his romantic feelings very well. Both my husband and I were raised in a family that did not express emotions and feelings.
I try saying to my children, “I love you” a lot more now that I’ve lost my husband, because I know how important it is to say those words to them. I heard the same thing on television that following Christmas after my husband died in October when a man lost his wife to a drive-by shooting. He said that when he kissed her goodbye that morning, he did not know it would be in the context of the last kiss in seeing her alive. I try to remember that when I take my grandson to school or my daughter gets on plane to Los Angeles. This could be the last day I see either one of them on earth again. It’s like Yoda said in Star Wars movie...”the future is hours in motion” and it’s hard to see into it at times.
Now we see but a poor reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known. 1 Cor. 13:12
Picking up our cross and following Jesus --- everyone has a cross that is different in life and I can’t relate to your cross, because the way you carry you cross may not be similar to my cross and then sometimes it may. I find that people are always trying to push me to do things in life, and I don’t do well when relatives or other people push me to do anything. I have to be motivated from within to do what God wants me to do. If other people are trying to pull on the reins of my life, it does not work very well. I’ve been trying to get spousal loss group together now for three years and what I’ve been finding through single socials, it is starting to come together through networking.
Then Jesus said to his disciples, "If any of you wants to be my follower, you must turn from your selfish ways, take up your cross, and follow me. Matthew 16:24
Artist: Cherish
Album: Unappreciated
Song: Unappreciated
I'm feeling really unappreciated.
You takin` my love for granted, babe.
I don't know how much more,
I can take from you.
You don't do the things you use to do.
You don't even say I love you too.
and lately I've been feeling,
Feeling unappreciated.
Woke up this morning and saw your face
And you didn't look the same as yesterday.
I got the feeling that you can't seem to see,
What you want to be.And lately it ain't been the same at all.
When you're here its like I'm invisable
I still can't seem to see where I went wrong.
Cuz I'm feeling
[Chorus:]
I'm feeling really unappreciated.
You takin` my love for granted, babe.
I don't know how much more,
I can take from you.
You don't do the things you use to do.
You don't even say I love you too.
and lately I've been feeling,
Feeling unappreciated.
Lately our house is not a home
You come in, take a shower and then say I'm gone.
what am I to do
With my heart just leave
But my feet won't move
Today is our anniversary
But you haven't even say two words to me
I'm trying hard to give you another chance
But ooh baby I'm feeling
I'm feeling really unappreciated.
You takin` my love for granted, babe.
I don't know how much more,
I can take from you.
You don't do the things you use to do.
You don't even say I love you too.
and lately I've been feeling,
Feeling unappreciated.
Oh when I first met you
I thought you was the most perfect man
That I ever seen
I still don't understand why
You treat me like you do
I use to give into your lust
Now I see the truth
Oh no I don't want to hear it all through
Yea I know I'll still be missing you
But it's not worth the pain
That came from you
You made me feel
unappreciated
[Chorus:]
I'm feeling really unappreciated.
You takin` my love for granted, babe.
I don't know how much more,
I can take from you.
You don't do the things you use to do.
You don't even say I love you too.
and lately I've been feeling,
Feeling unappreciated.
Don't love me no more
Heeey wooo hooo
unapreciated.
I'm feeling unappreciated
I like Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope part with Princess Leia, because I'm on a mission from my Heavenly Father to save people on my home planet. Leia says to Hans Solo, "Someone has to save our skins. Into the garbage chute, fly boy." and "Would somebody get this big walking carpet out of my way?" I am shooting at stormtroppers in life who are shooting at me, and you can get your walking carpet of hurt, bitterness, fear of commitment, and rejection out of my way too. Get on with God's program of fighting stormtroopers in life.
I'll find some men like Hans Solo that determine that no amount of money is worth this rescue mission in saving this princess. In turn I'm going to tell them, "You needn't worry about your reward. If money is all that you love, then that's what you'll receive. Your friend is quite the mercenary. I wonder if he really cares about anything. Or anybody."
For many of us who have been in long-term relationships, we know that love cost us something. Raising two step-children as teenagers full time in the home was the hardest thing I ever did in my life for several years. If my husband was still alive, he would tell you my children were not a "piece of cake either." We would both tell you that our relationship with each other was worth it.
Widows know that love cost a lot of pain in losing a husband. In fact, I’ve spoken to widows who don’t want to remarry, because they don’t want to go through this sorrow and pain again. I consider it myself that I don’t want to marry another man with health issues. So although I’ve met several Christian men that want to be in a serious relationship, if they told me that they have health problems, I can’t walk down that same street in life over again. When I married my husband, he had chronic asthma, and I knew in my spirit he would have a shorter life span than other men, but I was shocked at just how short that life span was. Not every widow had "that warning" or red flag ahead of time like I did.
My neighbor across the street just lost her husband in February who was very healthy. They had just come back from their 27th wedding anniversary celebration when he developed flu like symptoms. He went on three rounds of antibiotics and did not get better. His white blood cell count was very high and they determined in the hospital he had Leukemia and he died within 24-hours. I just got an email Friday about a woman who watched her husband who was 35-year old have a car accident in front of her (was in the car behind him), and he lost his life. Two of their children were in the car accident.
I like playing Euchre and Poker cards, and I've been playing cards since I was five years old. I used to sub for my mother's Euchre club parties when I was ten years old. It is not all about the skill of playing the game, sometimes it is about the cards you are dealt. Some people are not dealt a full deck of cards in the game of life like my husband (are born with health issues or physical or mental handicaps) and some don't get a good hand of cards during life. It could be an unhealthy home environment, dysfunctional family, parents that don't love them, abuse in the family, abuse in a marriage, etc. Many times it is 90% attitude in how we react to that deck of cards we have been dealt, the choices we make, and how we overcome being a victim of our circumstances in life. How we learn from our mistakes and plan to move forward in life.
During the time of the judges in the Bible, God wanted to use a man, but he ended up using a woman. If a man gives into his fears and insecurities, God can raise up a woman to do his job. Judges is an example. Deborah told Barak that their enemy would be delivered into a woman's hand since he refused to go without her help:
Barak said to her, "If you go with me, I will go; but if you don't go with me, I won't go." Very well,"Deborah said, "I will go with you. But because of the way you are going about this, the honor will not be yours, for the Lord will hand Sisera over to a woman." So Deborah went with Barak to Kedesh, Judges 4:8-9
"Deborah is the only woman judge mentioned in the Book of Judges. The people of her time had no difficulty in accepting her as a judge. This suggests that judges were seen as ‘God’s people’, and their gender was unimportant. ‘At that time Deborah, a prophetess, wife of Lappidoth, was judging Israel. She used to sit under the palm of Deborah between Ramah and Bethel in the hill country of Ephraim; and the Israelites came up to her for judgment.' (Read Judges 4:1-5 and 5:1-11). Deborah is introduced as a ‘prophetess’, but a prophet was not someone who foretold the future. They ‘heard’ a message from God in some way and passed it on. Often the message was about staying apart from the surrounding cultures and maintaining the unique identity and beliefs of Israel."
God used the woman Rahab (a prostitute) to hide the Israel spies, and Esther to save her nation. Haman's proclamation to kill the Jews was irreversible. Saul, when he was king, did not obey the Lord to kill an enemy king, and Haman was his descendent. Esther had the prompting of Mordecai in obeying the Lord (like the Holy Spirit prompts us to do what we are supposed to do in life). God used a woman to save his people.
"Haman the Agagite had been raised to the highest position at court. Mordecai refused to bow down before him because it is a clear violation of Jewish law. Haman, stung by Mordecai's refusal, resolved to accomplish his death in a wholesale murder of the Jewish exiles throughout the Persian empire. Learning of Haman's scheme, Mordecai communicated with Queen Esther regarding it, and by her bold intervention the scheme was frustrated by distributing arms to the Jews of Susa and other Persian cities where they lived and clashed with Haman's militia, until the King rescinded the edict to murder the Empire's Jews. Mordecai was raised to a high rank, donned in the royal bluish cloak, and Haman was executed on gallows he had by anticipation erected for Mordecai. In memory of the deliverance thus wrought for them, the Jews to this day celebrate the feast of Purim of "Lots" because of the lots that were drawn by Haman to decide whom he would first murder among the Jewish elders in Persia."
Esther fasted and prayed and asked Mordecai to fast and pray. She obtained favor with the king to grant her request (up to half of his kingdom). Going to the king without being summoned by him could have cost her life. Instead of immediately telling the king her request right away, she waited until the second day. During the night before, the king could not sleep:
"That night King Ahasuerus was unable to sleep. To pass the time away, and probably also with the thought of inducing sleep, he commanded that the book of records of the affairs of state be brought and read to him. In the reading he was reminded of the time when. Mordecai had reported a treacherous plot against him, and thereby had saved his life. He inquired, “What honor and dignity hath been done to Mordecai for this? Then said the king’s servants that ministered unto him, There is nothing done for him.”—Esther 6:1-3
The next day before this dinner, the king had Mordecai honored and asked Haman to honor him, although Haman was Mordecai's enemy. I believe it's a good example of how Esther had patience in letting God's higher plan/purpose come to pass in the plan of her life and others.
and as they were drinking wine on that second day, the king again asked, "Queen Esther, what is your petition? It will be given you. What is your request? Even up to half the kingdom, it will be granted." Esther 7:2
I believe God gave me a child early in life as a balance to my life. I came out of a secular relationship as a teenager with a child. I had many guys hitting on me in high school and did lots of dating starting at age 16 years old, and it was always the same thing. They were seeking a physical relationship. I find the same true now with Christian men. A young attractive woman will walk in and she is the fine “catch” of getting a man’s attention at a Christian single social. The top pick. It is rather interesting because I find it’s the same with attractive male friends that many women ask me how many kids does he have? "Yes, he has several kids consider the cost to build a relationship with him."
Suppose one of you wants to build a tower. Will he not first sit down and estimate the cost to see if he has enough money to complete it. For if he lays the foundation and is not able to finish it, everyone who sees it will ridicule him, saying, ‘This fellow began to build and was not able to finish.’ ”Or suppose a king is about to go to war against another king. Will he not first sit down and consider whether he is able with ten thousand men to oppose the one coming against him with twenty thousand? If he is not able, he will send a delegation while the other is still a long way off and will ask for terms of peace. In the same way, any of you who does not give up everything he has cannot be my disciple. Luke 14:28-33
I like fun and games. Unfortunately, life is not all fun and games. It is a lot of hard work, marriage was hard work, and raising children and step-children is hard work. I've tried to stay out of the single scene as far as getting in to too much game playing, because I'm on a mission to save my home planet like Princess Leia. Esther put her life in God's hands, so did Daniel, the four Hebrew children, and Joseph in following God. Not many single men were at that place in life like I was, because they were busy going to college.
My 21-year old daughter is dating a man with a child. The playing field changes when you are a single parent to not being a boy/girl anymore, but becoming a man/woman because you are no longer making decisions for the welfare of yourself, but for the welfare of the children. I've met some single adults, with no children, and have never been married and have a mature attitude about life. When I was divorced with five children, the playing field narrowed even more on those men who would consider taking me on with a large ready-made family.
In staying happily married, being taken for granted will eventually set in. This is even after being thankful for each other coming out of nasty divorces. I found being taken for granted hit around year five in marriage. For some people the honeymoon love may end by year two or sooner. Men (if they can get away with it) will seek a physical relationship, and not spend time with their wife. My husband was perfectly content to come home from work, go into his cave with his headphones with music, and then expect me to jump in bed with a total stranger for that day. I did not let my husband get away with that. He worked late and sometimes on Saturday mornings. If he was going to enjoy the benefits of me, than he was going to spend quality time with me. Don’t think that Christian men are different than non-Christian men! Men are men!
Jesus Christ paid a high cost for our redemption. Do we take what Jesus did for granted? Do we take God’s word the Bible for granted? That we can attend church in America without worrying about being thrown in jail? We don’t know what the cost of our love for God may cost us in the future. It cost Jesus' disciples their lives.
I tell you the truth, when you were younger you dressed yourself and went where you wanted; but when you are old you will stretch out your hands, and someone else will dress you and lead you where you do not want to go." John 21:18
My heavenly Father likes His quality time too. He wants me to put Him first in my life. In fact, when I don’t give my Heavenly Father His quality time, it seems things don’t go well (jell) in my life! God is not going to let me get away with getting all these blessings when I’m not seeking His face. I did not let my husband neglect his quality time with me. The first thing I noticed is usually the enemy attacks my body with sickness, because I let my soul get worn down when I’m too busy with the cares of this life and doing other things. God does not want my “lame excuses” of why I don’t pray and talk to Him each day!
Blessed are they who keep his statutes and seek him with all their heart. Psalm 119:2
Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind and with all your strength.' Mark 12:30
As God’s child, the Lord appreciates our affection and love towards him. Maybe sometimes our men don’t appreciate that women talk so much, but I guarantee you that our Heavenly Father enjoys us hanging out with Him!
I went through a period of time where I was feeling unappreciated by my husband so my daughter bought me that song by Cherish, “Unappreciated” that I posted the lyrics below. I find friends can be like that too. You can run your friends around and use your own gas money, and treat them to out to eat and then if they get in a relationship or something happens that you don’t do something right, they are history as far as you have to be the one that goes to their house to fellowship with them all the time. I’ve even had other Christian friends warn me about other women that want friendship on their own terms. I believe love is a two-way street. The phone is two-way. It’s both coming and going, giving and receiving. God is on a two-way street and if you are always expecting Him to do things on your terms…good luck! A true friend loveth at all times! How rare is that!
A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity. Proverbs 17:17
God knows how to motivate us to do His will in life. I find that God knows how to get me to do certain things in my life. A“wise” man will learn how to please his wife so he can get what he wants. We should not be unwise children in knowing what God’s will is in our lives and pleasing God, like an unwise husband.
Therefore do not be foolish, but understand what the will of the Lord is. Ephesians 5:17
I’m thankful that my husband told me he loved me right before he passed away, and he had said it earlier that week. That was a gift that God gave me through my husband. I know if he had not spoken those words that week, I would have felt robbed before he died suddenly since he was not a man that expressed his romantic feelings very well. Both my husband and I were raised in a family that did not express emotions and feelings.
I try saying to my children, “I love you” a lot more now that I’ve lost my husband, because I know how important it is to say those words to them. I heard the same thing on television that following Christmas after my husband died in October when a man lost his wife to a drive-by shooting. He said that when he kissed her goodbye that morning, he did not know it would be in the context of the last kiss in seeing her alive. I try to remember that when I take my grandson to school or my daughter gets on plane to Los Angeles. This could be the last day I see either one of them on earth again. It’s like Yoda said in Star Wars movie...”the future is hours in motion” and it’s hard to see into it at times.
Now we see but a poor reflection as in a mirror; then we shall see face to face. Now I know in part; then I shall know fully, even as I am fully known. 1 Cor. 13:12
Picking up our cross and following Jesus --- everyone has a cross that is different in life and I can’t relate to your cross, because the way you carry you cross may not be similar to my cross and then sometimes it may. I find that people are always trying to push me to do things in life, and I don’t do well when relatives or other people push me to do anything. I have to be motivated from within to do what God wants me to do. If other people are trying to pull on the reins of my life, it does not work very well. I’ve been trying to get spousal loss group together now for three years and what I’ve been finding through single socials, it is starting to come together through networking.
Then Jesus said to his disciples, "If any of you wants to be my follower, you must turn from your selfish ways, take up your cross, and follow me. Matthew 16:24
Artist: Cherish
Album: Unappreciated
Song: Unappreciated
I'm feeling really unappreciated.
You takin` my love for granted, babe.
I don't know how much more,
I can take from you.
You don't do the things you use to do.
You don't even say I love you too.
and lately I've been feeling,
Feeling unappreciated.
Woke up this morning and saw your face
And you didn't look the same as yesterday.
I got the feeling that you can't seem to see,
What you want to be.And lately it ain't been the same at all.
When you're here its like I'm invisable
I still can't seem to see where I went wrong.
Cuz I'm feeling
[Chorus:]
I'm feeling really unappreciated.
You takin` my love for granted, babe.
I don't know how much more,
I can take from you.
You don't do the things you use to do.
You don't even say I love you too.
and lately I've been feeling,
Feeling unappreciated.
Lately our house is not a home
You come in, take a shower and then say I'm gone.
what am I to do
With my heart just leave
But my feet won't move
Today is our anniversary
But you haven't even say two words to me
I'm trying hard to give you another chance
But ooh baby I'm feeling
I'm feeling really unappreciated.
You takin` my love for granted, babe.
I don't know how much more,
I can take from you.
You don't do the things you use to do.
You don't even say I love you too.
and lately I've been feeling,
Feeling unappreciated.
Oh when I first met you
I thought you was the most perfect man
That I ever seen
I still don't understand why
You treat me like you do
I use to give into your lust
Now I see the truth
Oh no I don't want to hear it all through
Yea I know I'll still be missing you
But it's not worth the pain
That came from you
You made me feel
unappreciated
[Chorus:]
I'm feeling really unappreciated.
You takin` my love for granted, babe.
I don't know how much more,
I can take from you.
You don't do the things you use to do.
You don't even say I love you too.
and lately I've been feeling,
Feeling unappreciated.
Don't love me no more
Heeey wooo hooo
unapreciated.
I'm feeling unappreciated
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