Convert MP3 to M4R for iPhone Ringtone on iTunes 12 and Later

iTunes® 12 have some practical little tools which makes it easy for users to make ringtones, here's how to use it to convert iPhone ringtones. For those with iPhone mobile phones, please have a share of this procedure.. ^^

If you want a part of a song as an SMS alert tone, you can find any free .mp3 file cutter like this: 

https://mp3cut.net/

1. Launch your iTunes software and select the file you want to create a ringtone out of from your "Library." Right-click on the song and select "Get Info" to view the song properties.
Note: If there is no songs in iTunes® Library, you can click "File" -> "Add File to Library" to add music files to iTunes® 12. iTunes® run extremely slowly when you try to add music to iTunes® library? 
2. You can feel free to custom ringtone/text tone/alerts length. In the pop-up window, select "Options" tab. Fill in the "Start time" and "Stop time" to extract the portion of song you want to custom as ringtone. The ringtone should be no longer than 40 seconds.


3. Right-click on the song and select "Create ACC Version". iTunes will extract the song to a M4A file and appear in the iTunes Music Library.

4. Find the location of the converted AAC file. Windows users should click on the mouse and select "Show in Windows Explorer". Mac users need to select "Show in Folder" instead. Then you need to right-click, select "Rename" and change the ".m4a" extension to ".m4r".

5. iTunes will now recognize the file as a ringtone and you can add it to your iPhone's "Ringtones" icon when connected to your computer. In iTunes, move to "Tones" section, then click on "File" -> "Add File to Library" to add the .m4r file to iTunes. You can now sync it to iPhone as a ringtone or text tone.

6. Launch iTunes® on your computer

7. From the FILE menu, select "Add File To Library"

8. Find and select the Ringtone (.m4r) file






9. If the Ringtone doesn't have the ID3 Tags set, a new file will be created in the "Unknown Artist" section; otherwise it will be saved using the Recording Artist/Album that is set in the file by the ID3 Tags

10. You should also be able to verify that the file is the AAC format (the desired format) by right-clicking on the file and selecting "Get Info"; it should say "AAC audio file"

11. iTunes® will then import that file into the iTunes® Music Library

12. After the import, the .m4r file will be located under the Ringtones section in the Music Library!

13. Sync up your iPhone®

14. Go to Settings>Ringtone>

15. You should now be able to choose the Ringtone or Text Tone

Yey!! I can have my favorite song as an SMS tone and a ringtone.




#ThankUJESUSCHRIST #happiness #likeAkid



Some Words To Live By (in Korean Language^^)

People hear your words, God hears your heart.
사람들은 네 말을 듣지만, 하나님은 네 마음을 들으신다.

얼마나 교육받았든지, 재능이 있든지, 부자든지, 혹은 쿨하든지간에 네가 다른 사람들을 어떻게 대하는지를 보면 널 알 수 있어.
정직이 전부야.

Don't let your left hand know what your right hand is doing.
- Mathew 6:3
네 오른손이 하는 일을 왼손이 모르게 하라.
- 마태복음 6장 3절

I've seen and met angels wearing the disguise of ordinary people living ordinary lives.
–T Chapman
나는 평범한 옷으로 위장하고 평범한 삶을 사는 천사들을 만나본 적이 있다.

Love your parents. 
We are so busy growing up, 
We often forget they are also growing old.
엄마 아빠를 사랑하세요.
우리가 자라느라 너무 바빠서
부모님이 늙어가시는 걸 잊어버려요.

I like to hang out with people that make me forget to look at my phone.
전화기 들여다보기를 잊도록 만들어주는 사람들과 함께 있는 것을 좋아해요.

A name doesn't tell me much about a person, but it can say a lot about their parents.
이름은 어떤 사람에 대해 많은 것을 알려주지 않지만 그 사람의 부모에 대해서는 많이 알려준다.

It is so difficult to know what the people we love really need.
우리가 사람하는 사람들이 진정으로 원하는 것이 무언지 알기는 아주 어렵다.

When I am sad, I hear the lyrics of the song. When I am happy, I hear the beat of the song.
나는 슬플 때는 노래의 가사가 들리고, 기쁠 때는 노래의 비트가 들린다.
#임병준

If you lose a friend because you're honest, he wasn't a good friend.
만약 네가 정직했기 때문에 어떤 친구를 잃는다면, 그는 좋은 친구가 아니었다.

Distance doesn't ruin relationship. Doubts do.
거리는 관계를 망치지 않는다. 의심이 망치지.

We think too much and feel too little.
- Charlie Chaplin
우리는 너무 많이 생각하고 너무 적게 느낀다.
- 찰리 채플린

2 things define u: 
Ur patience when u have nothing, & ur attitude when u have everything.
너를 규정하는 두가지:
아무 것도 없을 때의 너의 인내심과 모든 것을 가졌을 때 네 태도

To love is to receive a glimpse of heaven.
- Karen Sunde
사랑을 하는 것은 천국을 살짝 엿보는 것이다.

When I reply "lol okay" I'm probably not laughing and its definitely not okay.
내가 "ㅋㅋㅋ 오키" 라고 할때는 아마 웃고있지도 않을거고 괜찮은 상황은 확실히 아닐거야.

"Get happiness out of your work or you may never know what happiness is." 
-Elbert Hubbard 
일을 통해서 행복을 얻지 못한다면 어쩌면 행복이 무엇인지 영원히 모를 수도 있을 것.

Beauty doesn't last forever, but a beautiful personality does.
아름다움은 영원히 지속되지 않지만, 아름다운 성격은 영원히 지속된다.

It is not happiness that makes us grateful, but gratefulness that makes us happy.
행복이 우리를 감사하게 만드는 것이 아니라, 감사함이 우리를 행복하게 만든다.

If I get mad at you, that means I still care. 
Worry when I don't get mad.
내가 너에게 화낼 때는 아직 너를 생각해준다는 뜻이야.
내가 화내지 않게될 때 걱정해.

Love that remains longest in your heart is the one that is not returned.
네 마음 속에 가장 오래까지 남아있는 사랑은 돌려받지 못한 사랑.


슬픈 현실은 

너무나도 많은 사람들이 서로 사랑하면서도 함께 있지 못하고
또 너무나 많은 사람들이 함께 있으면서도 서로 사랑하지 않는다는 점이다.

Strong people stand up for themselves, 
but stronger people stand up for others.
강한 사람은 자신을 위해 일어선다.
더 강한 사람은 남을 위해 일어선다.
#Korean @Quote

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I cannot express the happiness in my heart as I continue to know HIM more. He is my Heavenly Father, my Sweet Loving Friend, my Faithful Brother and a Great Bestfriend. I would like to be better at how I should become someone like Him. How to be able to do what He wanted a christian should. I am nothing and have nothing but the Bible tells me and profoundly explained me, why I am here on earth. What's my purpose, was indeed a question I had many years ago and as I get matured and began to be more aware of who I am, everything is becoming clear to me. I was made on a purpose for a purpose by GOD. He knows me even before I was conceived (Psalm 139:1-4). 

In addition to this, GOD also knows the people we will meet and how they can turn your life into something meaningful and how they could also affect the whole you. With so much bliss, everything is paved the way He wanted it. For people, the construction is too long of a wait, the sequence of events sometimes seemed so full of roundabouts but at the end of the day, there is still this word "HOPE", which GOD made for the weary ones like me. Nothing on earth was made to harm us, everything is delivered exactly what it should give to the receiver-LOVE of GOD.

To that someone who is in need of a prayer and a support of a dear friend, you can always count me in. The number of years we've been friends is I believe something GOD had Wonderfully made between us. The Godly friendship that binds the souls, which sometimes paint the same compassion is a true gift from Heaven. A solitude yet a crazy one. That friendship is never forgotten, it is carved within the hopeful heart. The things we are expecting might appear from the opposite side of the road but truly we'll meet them halfway. 

It is always my prayer that you'll see yourself like how I see you and you'll love yourself like how GOD loves you~

Thank you LORD JESUS CHRIST for every answered and unanswered prayer that come our way. They are the best teachers in life to be more stronger and be more dependent on YOU!, My LORD! 

I am claiming now that whatever we are praying for ourselves and for others is already granted. What I really had prayed is that that friend might come to love You and know You more. Speak to my friend and soften the stubborn heart. I know how much You love my friend. You have shown signs of what You wanted my friend to do. Please allow the time and opportunity to be there for my friend so that it won't be difficult to reconcile. 

LORD JESUS, You love my friend so much like I do.. (In my heart I really do..) 

Thank You for Your Great and Unconditional love.. ^^
Dear Jesus, Im hopeful and prayerful that the real man of GOD would come and meet me someday~ I will patiently wait for him whoever he is, I could not find him, maybe he is lost somewhere still^^ ㅋㅋ I dream of being with someone special who loves You and follows You more than anyone.. ^__^ 

난 널 기다리고 있어요~~


Tabernacle: What Is it?

The Message of the Tabernacle

The Tabernacle built by Moses and his people represents the New Covenant from GOD. Each part of the Tabernacle represents something different. The example given was the veil separating the Holy Place from the Most Holy Place represents the body of Jesus (through Jesus you get to God which is in the Most Holy Place). 

Tabernacle means “tent,” “place of dwelling” or “sanctuary.” It was a sacred place where God chose to meet His people, the Israelites, during the 40 years they wandered in the desert under Moses’ leadership. It was the place where the leaders and people came together to worship and offer sacrifices.

The tabernacle was first erected in the wilderness exactly one year after the Passover when the Israelites were freed from their Egyptian slavery (circa 1450 B.C.). It was a mobile tent with portable furniture that the people traveled with and set up wherever they pitched camp. The tabernacle would be in the center of the camp, and the 12 tribes of Israel would set up their tents around it according to tribe. The instruction on how to build the tabernacle was first given to Moses in the wilderness, who then gave the orders to the Israelites.

“…make a sanctuary for me, and I will dwell among them.” (Exodus 25:8)

“Then I will dwell among the Israelites and be their God. They will know that I am the Lord their God, who brought them out of Egypt so that I might dwell among them.” (Exodus 29:45-46)

And so God dwelt among His people in the tabernacle in the wilderness. He appeared as a pillar of cloud over the tabernacle by day and a pillar of fire by night in the sight of all Israel. The people would not set out on their journey unless the cloud lifted. It was an unmistakably powerful visual statement indicating God’s presence among them.

God knew that the Israelites needed visual evidence of His presence. When Moses went up to Mount Sinai for 40 days and the people did not see or hear from him, they grew impatient and gathered their gold to form a golden calf that they worshiped in place of God. After ten generations of living in Egypt, it was not surprising that the Israelites mimicked the Egyptians in fashioning a visual idol of their own. This act of disobedience demonstrated their need to follow and worship a God who was visually tangible. God’s provision of a tabernacle — itself a splendor to behold — not only allowed the people to sense His presence, but also to see their leader go in to meet with God in a concrete place and not disappear up a mountain.

In the Tabernacle, there were three veils that separated sinful men from a holy God. The first veil was the eastern gate which opened into the courtyard. Those who came to sacrfice could pass through this veil or gate (Ex. 40:33). The next veil allowed only the priests to enter the Holy Place (Ex. 40:28). This was the first veil into the tabernacle. The last veil was only for the High Priest, who once a year could enter into the Holy of Holies (Ex. 40:21).

The Furniture. The tabernacle and its furnishings are described in Exodus 25:1-40 and Exodus 37:1-28. The bronze altar was designed for animal sacrifices and the laver was for washing. They were located in the outer courtyard (Ex. 40:6-7). The courtyard surrounded the tabernacle (Ex. 40:8). The gold lampstand, the table of showbread, and the gold altar of incense were located inside the Holy Place. 

The lampstand was on the southside and the table of showbread was on the northside. The gold altar of incense stood just before the veil leading into the Holy of Holies where the ark and the mercy seat stood (Ex. 40:52122-2426). The images below are provided by permission of Kregel Publications.[1]


Tabernacle during night. 
Pictures of Salvation. The tabernacle is a wonderful picture of Jesus. The courtyard including the altar, laver and the posts that held the linen "fence" were made of bronze but the only metal inside the tabernacle was gold. The bronze symbolizes sin and the gold symbolizes God.
Bronze Altar. The bronze altar was the place of sacrifice. Bronze speaks of sin and the perpetual fire (Lev. 1:5-7) on the altar symbolizes God's judgment against sin. Jesus died on an altar; it was called the cross. He died for our sins on that cross. He suffered pain for our sins.

Bronze Laver. The bronze laver was filled with water, and its base was made from the women's mirrors of highly polished bronze (Ex. 38:8). This is a great picture of a person who trusts Jesus for the forgiveness of sins. The laver symbolizes our cleansing from sin - our holiness. Once we are forgiven of our sins, God starts changing us to make us truly holy as He is holy (Phil. 2:12-131 Pet. 1:16). Water is symbolic of two concepts in scripture: 1) the Holy Spirit Who comes into our life, convicts us of sin (John 16:8) and starts living in us to change us (John 7:37-39); and 2) the Word of God which reveals to us our sin (John 15:3) and is useful for reproof, conviction, and instruction in righteousness (2 Tim. 3:16-17). While the mirror at the bottom reminds us that we will still see our true sinful self (Rom. 7:24), it is also comforting because the symbolism reminds us that God knows we are not yet perfect in this life. We have not lost our salvation; we are just not yet free from sin in this life.

Golden Lampstand. The lampstand, table of showbread and altar of incense are all made of gold. While bronze symbolizes sin, gold speaks of deity. The Holy Place is alive with symbolism about Jesus. The gold lampstand speaks of the One who revealed the Father to us - Jesus the light giver (Matt. 11:27). He is the light of men. The light was to burn perpetually. Today, Jesus is not here in body but His Word is. By reading and studying it we receive spiritual light.

In Him was life, and the life was the light of men. John 1:4
He was not the light, but came that he might bear witness of the light. There was the true light which, coming into the world, enlightens every man. John 1:8-9
Again therefore Jesus spoke to them, saying, “I am the light of the world; he who follows Me shall not walk in the darkness, but shall have the light of life.” (NASB) John 8:12

Table of Showbread. The table of showbread was made of acacia wood and overlaid with gold. The wood speaks of Jesus' humanity and the gold of His deity - Jesus the God-man. The bread that was placed on the table represents God's presence in our lives.
And you shall set the bread of the Presence on the table before Me at all times. (NASB) Exodus 25:30

So often we focus on the table or call the bread "consecrated bread," but did you notice it is called the "bread of the Presence?" The actual Hebrew wording is the "bread of the Face." It symbolizes Jesus' presence. - His life. We live because He lives. And Jesus said,
I am the living bread that came down out of heaven; if anyone eats of this bread, he shall live forever; and the bread also which I shall give for the life of the world is My flesh. (NASB) John 6:51

The table with the bread symbolizes spiritual life in Jesus.

Altar of IncenseThe gold altar of incense represents the intercession and the memorial of Jesus. While the golden lampstand was to burn perpetually, the bread of the Presence was to be replaced every Sabbath. The incense was to be burned every morning and evening. Blood was applied to this altar on the Day of Atonement. Jesus is our mediator according to 1 Timothy and Hebrews.
For there is one God, and one mediator also between God and men, the man Christ Jesus . . . (NASB) 1 Timothy 2:5

Veil. The second veil, the one separating the Holy Place from the Holy of Holies represents the flesh of Jesus' body.
Therefore, brethren, having boldness to enter the Holiest by the blood of Jesus, by a new and living way which He consecrated for us, through the veil, that is, His flesh, and having a High Priest over the house of God, let us draw near with a true heart in full assurance of faith, having our hearts sprinkled from an evil conscience and our bodies washed with pure water. (NKJV) Heb. 10:19-22

Jesus' flesh was torn and cut just like the veil was torn from the top to the bottom (Matt. 27:51). It is because of His death that we can come boldly to God.

Ark and the Mercy Seat. The ark with the mercy seat is where God meets with men. It represents our meeting place in this life and the place of our eternal salvation.

Conclusion:The bronze altar symbolizes the cross where Jesus died. The laver represents the forgiveness and cleansing of all our past, present, and future sins - Jesus declares it to be holy. The lampstand, table, altar of incense and veil represent the truth spoken by Jesus and His life giving power.
Jesus said to him, “I am the way, and the truth, and the life; no one comes to the Father, but through Me. (NASB) John 14:6

The bronze pieces also emphasize Christ's ministry to us and the golden pieces emphasize Who He is. They also represent our spiritual growth in Jesus: the ministry of the Spirit in our life, the Word, prayer, and communion. Finally, the Holy of Holies represents heaven - eternal life with God.


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I was listening and hearing the Word Of GOD from an online Sunday Service Message channel and I stumbled upon the Tabernacle when the preacher (Pastor) mentioned it as they go through their study of the Book of Exodus. Lord JESUS CHRIST, my Holy GOD, who give guidance through The Holy Spirit, You know my heart's desire, you know the unspoken prayers about my Christian friends and I pray for my non-Christian friends who NOW choose to seek You.. I need not to utter out loud but I am always wanting all of us to follow You, My LORD, My Only Saviour. Please save us.. save us from the bondage of sin and walk straight towards Your Kingdom. Thank you LORD. Amen. ;[

Soft Music - iLOVE



Music fills the courts of heaven as heavenly beings praise our Lord and Creator. When God created the world, the morning stars sang together and all the angels shouted for joy (Job 38:7). God created man in His own image, to be a instrument of praise. He gave humans the ability to sing and to make music with musical instruments to complement the voice. 

Music was an important part of the worship service at the temple. Certain groups of the Levitical tribes were designated as temple musicians and singers, offering their praises to God. David had a real gift of music, providing soothing harp music to King Saul when the king was distraught. David also commissioned most of the instruments and songs for the temple services. He also wrote most of the songs in Psalms, the longest book in the Bible. 

Songs and poetry were also means to improve the memory, to help remember significant events or warnings.

Sometimes I think about the way we talk about Music and Music Videos and realize how utterly unobjective and rambling we are. We sometimes talk about music in its context, how the artists grow, what the songs sound like, and do stuff that “real” reviewers do, but we find that it’s not as interesting as just talking about what we feel and what we think when we talk about songs. We like music, lots of music, and whenever we like it we do so because it speaks to us on a different level than just the aesthetic. 

Music for us is often how we dog-ear the pages in the book of our lives. So, yeah! That’s what we do with music a lot of the time. We tell the stories of our thoughts and lives and feels, and suck at being objective reviewers. Hopefully we don’t bore you too much with our thoughts. And, um.., I just realized that I talked a bit too deeply about a song and video when in my actual review of the video I was commenting on how I thrust my crotch at the singers. As long as it does not go against humiliating GOD of its lyric contents, I would listen to soft music. I am not into rock since most of the time, the nature of songs is too loud (sorry rock band fans) and it permeates through my senses which I tend to get irritated at times. 

Hearing soft and modestly-written music genre still echoes to my heart. Furthermore, Jazz genre does the same as ballad, 

Psalm 150:1-6 
Praise the Lord! Praise God in his sanctuary; praise him in his mighty heavens! Praise him for his mighty deeds; praise him according to his excellent greatness! Praise him with trumpet sound; praise him with lute and harp! Praise him with tambourine and dance; praise him with strings and pipe! Praise him with sounding cymbals; praise him with loud clashing cymbals! 

The content of the lyrics. Since neither the purpose of music nor the style of music determines whether a Christian should listen to secular music, the content of the lyrics must be considered. While not specifically speaking of music, Philippians 4:8 is an excellent guide for musical lyrics: “Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.” If we should be thinking about such things, surely those are the things we should invite into our minds through music and lyrics. Can the lyrics in a secular song be true, noble, right, pure, lovely, admirable, excellent, and praiseworthy? If so, then there is nothing wrong with a Christian listening to a secular song of that nature. 

However, much of secular music does not meet the standard of Philippians 4:8. Secular music often promotes immorality and violence while belittling purity and integrity. If a song glorifies what opposes God, a Christian should not listen to it. However, there are many secular songs with no mention of God that still uphold godly values such as honesty, purity, and integrity. If a love song promotes the sanctity of marriage and/or the purity of true love—even if it does not mention God or the Bible—it can still be listened to and enjoyed.

Obviously, the best kind of music is that which praises and glorifies God. Talented Christian musicians work in nearly every musical genre, ranging from classical to rock, rap, and reggae. There is nothing inherently wrong with any particular style of music. It is the lyrics that determine whether a song is “acceptable” for a Christian to listen to. If anything leads you to think about or get involved in something that does not glorify God, it should be avoided. 


Lessons Learned From Jesus' Genealogical Records

David’s genealogy is found in the Book of Ruth; he belonged to the tribe of Judah: his ancestor Nahshon was leader of the whole tribe of Judah and Nahshon became the brother-in-law of Aaron the high priest. Aaron married Nahshon’s sister, and through this lineage is found the bloodline of Joseph, husband of Mary, mother of Jesus.
..Look for yourself and you’ll see that only two of the Gospel writers (Matthew 1 & Luke 3) give us a lineage for Jesus, and both only talk about His ancestry on His father’s side by saying “Joseph was the son of…” No one talks about who Mary’s father was. Her parents remain conspicuously unidentified. And yet you will often here Jesus referred to as “the Lion of Judah”—a title which refers to the fact that He descended from the tribe of Judah. Well, if He did, there’s certainly no evidence of it.
Salmon the father of Boaz, whose mother was Rahab, Boaz the father of Obed, whose mother was Ruth, Obed the father of Jesse, and Jesse the father of King David. (Matt. 1:5-6)
A nice neat genealogy would say, “Jacob was the father of Joseph, who was the father of Jesus.” But no one can say this and be truthful, because Joseph is not really Jesus’ father. So this is how Matthew awkwardly ends his genealogy:
“…and Jacob the father of Joseph, the husband of Mary, and Mary was the mother of Jesus who is called the Messiah.” (Matt. 1:16)
In Revelation 5:5, God gives John a vision in which he sees men in Heaven referring to Jesus the Lion of the tribe of Judah and the Root of David. Such titles are based on the way God has taught the Jews to perceive His Son, even though these titles really don’t make logical sense. According to the rules of Jewish genealogies, Jesus has no earthly ancestry because He had no earthly father. But there He is in Revelation, calling Himself the Lion of the Tribe of Judah, and laying claim to bloodlines that He didn’t actually have. God is wild. He bends and breaks the rules whenever He feels like it. Sometimes He uses our false human assumptions to His advantage, and other times He uses our false assumptions to teach us shocking lessons about His technical truths. It is very true that God never leaves us—but try telling that to a Christian who is being bombarded with strong sensual evidence of His absence. Our senses and perceptions are very important to us. We rely on them to tell us what truth really is. Yet as we mature in the faith, God will teach us that we must look to Him to define truth for us. Sometimes the statements He makes will feel supported by our sensual experiences; other times they will not. Sometimes His claims will feel logically sound—like the claim that Jesus paid the price for our sins. But other times He will say things that completely baffle us—like Him saying He loves us so much He considered us worth sacrificing His Son for. 
GOD is unpredictably wild. To stay close to Him, we must be always willing to change course and accept whole new revisions of truth. One minute Yahweh claimed to be the only God in existence (Isaiah 45:5), the next minute He introduces us to a second God, Jesus, who is equal to Him in every way. One minute animal sacrifices are enough to secure atonement. The next minute salvation can only come through faith in Christ. God is wild. Whenever we think we’ve finally got Him all figured out, we’d better think again.

What Really Makes a Woman Beautiful?

Proverbs 31: 30 reads, “Charm is deceitful and beauty does not last, but a woman who fears the LORD is to be praised.”

It is the fear of the LORD that sets us apart from the rest.. 

"Be anxious for nothing, but in everything by prayer and supplication, with thanksgiving, let your requests be made known to GOD; and the peace of GOD, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and minds through Christ Jesus" (Philippians 4:6-7).

We live in a society that places a high degree of importance on physical appearance. Television, movies, magazines and billboards all display attractive people. We see men and women (more women) running to plastic surgeons, having many different kinds of procedures done simply to enhance their appearance. Our society is obsessed with physical beauty, and many women are caught up in that obsession as well.


But should beauty really be that important for a woman? Is beauty something that a Christian woman should strive for? What makes a woman truly beautiful?

A woman can and should be beautiful—God designed her to be that way. Her skin, hair and other features were created to be soft and appealing, and her body was fashioned to be attractive and beautiful to men. A woman was designed to be attractive, and most women want to be beautiful. However, the physical side of beauty is just a small part of what makes a woman truly beautiful.

Our society places a high emphasis on the physical aspect of beauty and neglects the other elements that really make a woman totally beautiful. A beautiful woman is not just physically appealing; she is appealing in many different areas. Because our society so largely emphasizes the physical nature of beauty, I want to explore with you all of the areas that make up true beauty and bring out the missing dimension in beauty.

Outer beauty

A truly beautiful woman is physically appealing. Not all women are gifted with perfection of physical features, but fortunately, this is not the only prerequisite for beauty. Women tend to take a critical look at their individual features and flaws and feel this is what makes them attractive or not, whereas a man tends to look at the overall impression a woman creates. What a woman does with what she has is very important in making herself attractive. Physical beauty is really within the reach of any woman.

When a woman is healthy, she has an attractive glow about her. Good health adds more color to the face and skin and helps produce more energy.

The most influential factor in a woman’s physical beauty is her health. When a woman is healthy, she has an attractive glow about her. Good health adds more color to the face and skin and helps produce more energy. A balanced, nutritious diet and exercise plan will help a woman to have this healthy glow. It will also help to keep excess weight off and produce a more attractive physique. When a woman is striving to follow the health laws she looks and feels more beautiful.

Another key factor of womanly beauty is looking feminine. A woman should look like a woman, not a man. A woman can achieve this through her dress and hairstyle.

The Bible says women’s hair should be longer than men’s. 

This doesn’t mean she has to wear it down to her ankles, but it should be long enough to differentiate her from a man. Most women enjoy choosing different hair styles and fixing their hair. A woman’s hairstyle and length can contribute to her attractiveness.

A physically attractive woman is also one who dresses modestly. 

Our society teaches women to flaunt their physical attributes by displaying scantily clad women on billboards, magazines and most other media outlets. Many women feel they must also dress this way to be considered attractive. This is not true. A fully clothed woman dressed in a modest, feminine way is very attractive. She is not only attractive, she gains honor and respect from those who see her. A woman’s body is designed to be attractive and arousing to men, and when a woman is revealing too much of herself in public, she is stirring up the wrong kind of feelings and will attract the wrong kind of attention. A truly beautiful woman aims for respect in the way she dresses.

Inner beauty

A beautiful woman is not only admired for her physical appearance; she is admired for her inner qualities as well. There are many inner qualities that make a woman beautiful, and to cover all of them would require a separate article. However, I want to focus on three important inner qualities a woman should possess to make herself truly beautiful.

A woman should be kind—she should be gracious. Proverbs 11:16 tells us that a gracious woman retains honor. When you think of the women that you hold in high regard, they usually are ladies who are kind, gentle, thoughtful, unselfish, etc. They are the women that we look up to and remember. In Proverbs 31:26, a virtuous woman is described as having the law of kindness on her tongue.

Bradley Gerstman, Christopher Pizzo and Rich Seldes, in the book What Men Want, write, “Women are astonished when we tell them what many professional men look for in a woman on the first date—besides chemistry, of course. Are you ready to hear what men hope to find in a woman they are dating for the first time? Men like women who are nice. Men are suckers for kindness and consideration. We love women who are affable, flexible, easygoing. Most men cannot resist a sweet woman” (page 68). Women who are gracious and kind are attractive.

A woman should also have good judgment. In Proverbs 11:22, a lovely woman who lacks discretion is compared to a ring of gold in a swine’s snout. If a woman is physically attractive, but lacks discretion, it takes away from her beauty and value. Good judgment is needed in many areas of life such as moral issues, money matters, choices, decisions, dealing with others, work, etc. A woman who possesses good judgment is of great value because she can be trusted to do the right thing.

A woman should continue to grow and better her inner self. Proverbs 31 describes a woman who is competent and capable of doing many different things. A woman who continues to grow while developing her talents and abilities is a woman of value. She is one who is able to contribute to others through these abilities, and she will be of use to her family, Church, community, etc. A woman who is developing her potential is an attractive woman.

Beautiful to God

A truly beautiful woman is not only attractive on the outside and inside, she is also attractive to God. How a woman looks to God is more important than any other quality she possesses because one day her outer beauty will fade and her inner beauty will cease, but the beauty that God sees in her will be important when she stands before Him. Being beautiful to God should be top priority on every woman’s list. The Scriptures give us some clues as to what God finds attractive in women.

God values a quiet spirit in a woman. As 1 Peter 3:3-4 tells us, “Do not let your adornment be merely outward—arranging the hair, wearing gold, or putting on fine apparel—rather let it be the hidden person of the heart, with the incorruptible beauty of a gentle and quiet spirit, which is very precious in the sight of God.” Does this mean that a woman should never say anything—that she should always be quiet? No, this is saying that a woman should not have an argumentative, contentious spirit. She should not be someone who is quick to argue and demand her way. She should be peaceable to others and respectful to her husband. There are several scriptures in the book of Proverbs that talk about women who are angry and contentious, and how difficult it is to live with them.

There is a certain attitude among some women that has its roots in the feminist movement and is still prevalent among certain segments of society. This attitude is a deep anger toward men. These women want to prove that they are just as good as their male counterparts, and that they don’t need them. Contrast this attitude to the gentle and quiet spirit that God values in women. A truly beautiful woman is not in competition with men—she understands the value and strengths that they possess and appreciates them. Women and men both possess certain qualities that are needed by one another. When a woman has a gentle and quiet spirit, she is attractive to others and to God.

A truly beautiful woman is not in competition with men—she understands the value and strengths that they possess and appreciates them. Women and men both possess certain qualities that are needed by one another.

God values a woman who is submissive. “Submissive” is not a popular word in our society today. Many people think of being submissive as being weak. Yet, God has commanded women who are married to submit themselves to their husband’s authority. This does not mean that a woman should never have an opinion or say in what takes place in the family. A wise husband will consult his wife on all important issues. A woman who submits herself to her husband is a woman that understands and is yielding to the government that God has established in the home (Ephesians 5: 22-32). It is not a sign of weakness when a woman submits to her husband, it is a sign of strength. It is a sign that she is in fact submitting herself to God and is obeying the commands that He has established. It is a sign of her faith in God. When a woman submits to her husband’s authority in marriage, she is beautiful to God.

God also values a woman who fears Him. When a woman is putting God first in her life and is striving to do what He has commanded, she is attractive to God. She should continue to deepen her relationship with Him and continue to grow spiritually. Proverbs 31: 30 reads, “Charm is deceitful and beauty is passing, but a woman who fears the LORD, she shall be praised.”

Our society places a high value on the physical beauty of women, but it does not understand all of the elements that make a woman truly beautiful. If a woman possesses only the physical aspect of beauty without the inner and godly qualities, she is a hollow and empty shell.

It is within every woman’s reach to become the beautiful woman God intended her to be. She should be beautiful on the outside, beautiful on the inside and, most importantly, she should be beautiful to God.


The entire write-up is from the link below:


Off topic:

I have prayed for a man for more than two years already but just after GOD allowed me personally meet him, things suddenly changed. That moment instantly gave me a very clear message that he is not the one GOD would allow me to develop a Christian-relationship with.

I can say right now that the main thing concerns God's will our your life and your potential spouse. After all is said and done, just where does the will of God enter into all of this discussion? It's central, it's primary, and it's the most important aspect.

Let's consider some of the steps involved in this process. The first step is desiring the will of God for your life. In doing this it means surrendering your life to God and asking Him to be the directing agent. ...

A second step is practicing obedience to God's will in every area of life. "Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light for my path" (Psalm 119:105, NIV).

The next step is developing relationships with believers, because marriages tend to develop out of existing relationships. This is a safeguard against marrying a non-Christian. "But if we walk in the light, as He is in the light, we have fellowship with one another ... " (1 John 1:7, NIV).

A fourth guideline is to look for the Holy Spirit to lead you. Acknowledge your dependence on the Holy Spirit and be sensitive to His leading. Usually the Holy Spirit's prompting is quiet and gentle. "Those who are led by the Spirit of God are the sons of God" (Romans 8:14, NIV).

Another step is to watch what you allow into your heart as well as what you let out of your heart. If you indulge in fantasies or explicit sexual material, these can warp your perspective of what you are looking for. And developing relationships based on flirtations and shallow or physical involvements can keep you from finding the person you're seeking. "Above all else, guard your heart, for it is the wellspring of life" (Proverbs 4:23, NIV).

One of the most difficult steps is being willing to wait for God. We become impatient and take matters into our own hands. When you wait not only is your faith tested, but your motives undergo purification as well. It also builds the character quality of maturity. "The testing of your faith develops perseverance. Perseverance must finish its work so that you may be mature and complete ... " (James 1:3,4, NIV).

Finally, remember that it is the Lord who gives the gift of a wife or husband. Approach every situation and decision with the question, "What is going to please the Lord?" The psalmist described this in Psalm 37:4: "Delight yourself in the Lord; and He will give you the desires of your heart." "He who finds a wife finds what is good and receives favor from the Lord" (Proverbs 18:22, NIV).

  • The "husband verses" are the passages that lay out the job description husbands are called to. They include Ephesians 5:22-28, Colossians 3:18-19 and 1 Peter 3:1-7. 
  • They're the standard for what makes a good mate. As you read them, you'll realize men aren't the only one who needs prayer. 
  • Don't just pray for your future husband, pray for yourself—the future wife. A big part of marriage prep for women is praying through the "wife verses," especially Proverbs 31 and Titus 2, with your future calling in mind.
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A.C.T.S. How To Pray?

The ACTS of Prayer
By Dr. Richard J. Krejcir
How to Pray!

Mathew 7: 7-14 and Luke 11:1-4

A.C.T.S is an acronym or axiom that points us to the Lord's Prayer and other Scripture, and gives us precepts so we can divide up our time and purpose to engage in prayer with a correct devotion and attitude. "ACTS" refers to the precepts of prayer-the categories of Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, and Supplication.

Adoration, means to worship and acknowledge the majesty of God-Praise be to God!Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name.
  • This is about the greatness of God, His incredible omnipresence, omnipotence and omniscience, His sovereign nature and rule, and His complete holiness.
  • It also indicates the incredible, wonderful privilege that He cares for us and hear us.
  • This means our prayer life is to recognize His Sovereignty so we can honor Him as LORD over all, over our lives and all that is around us.
  • This helps us trust Him and place Him first in our lives.
  • This is to be our duty and desire that comes from our gratitude for what He has done for us.
  • We can see the awesome privilege we have to know Him and to commune with Him. We come to understand His love and grace for us, so we can have a greater delight in Him, not just as a necessity, a law, or a ritual, but living our life because of who He is.
  • When we truly love the Lord, we will reverence Him and grow in our relationship to Him.
  • This transfers to us in a prayer for further dedication. We are to be dedicated to God not just by our words, deeds, and promises but also by our will, heart, and mindsets and with our whole being. 
  • Knowing that God is in charge helps us realize we belong to God and weare not our own; we are in Him, a much greater purpose.
  • This means when we pray, we should begin our time adoring and praising God.
  • Praise Him for who He is! Then, look over all that is in your life (even if you think you do not have much) and all He has done for you.
  • God delights in your praises!


Confession. Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. This means we are to see our sins and agree with God about the things that we have done wrong.
  • During our prayer times, things will come to our mind that will not be pleasant to recall.
  • We will be convicted of our sins and failure, where we have not been truthful, or have exaggerated or missed His precious opportunities for doing good.
  • We will have genuine sorrow for what we have done and left undone.
  • Then, we are called to deal with it and make restitution where we can, seeking His forgiveness and going to others for forgiveness where we wronged them.
  • Keep track of these items that God brings to us, our sins.
  • Know that God will forgive me all my sins.Confess also means we are called to be accountable to one another, to state what we are going through and are struggling with to someone in confidence who will listen and help guide us by His Word.
  • It is not about going to a pastor or priest, but to God directly, in and with accountability, with another trusted person, small group, or mentor.
  • We cannot grow closer to God when we have unconfessed sin in our lives; these sins act as a barrier, cutting off our communion with Him.
  • We cannot do the Christian life by ourselves; it is not a spectator or individual sport! Christianity is not for lone rangers; it is for community (1 John 1:9)!


Thanksgiving-for Thine is the Kingdom and the power and the glory forever. This means in our prayer life, we are to be grateful for what He has done for us.
  • We are to go over His mercies, all that He has done for us.
  • They are more than you know! He truly and deeply loves you beyond your ability to fathom it.
  • He provides, nurtures, and protects you and gives you hope and a purpose for life.
  • Look at your family, friends, health, home, love, work, books, fun, a night of rest.
  • In our times of prayer, we are to bring our attitude to His will.
  • Remove your pride and seek Him first and foremost in all occasions so to live your life in gratitude to God for all things.
  • Have the inward awareness that God has indeed been with you "all through the day."


Supplication, Give us today this daily bread . . . Lead us not into temptation, but deliver us from the evil one is a fervent, personal petition, letting God know of our needs.
  • This is called petition, our earnest, humble request before God. It is the seeking of not only personal needs, but for the needs of others as well.
  • It is sharing our requests before God with the attitude that He does provide, but it may not be what we want or think we need.
  • We need to learn how to depend upon Him and to express and develop real, impacting faith.
  • This is only one small component of our prayer life, yet, most will spend most of their time and energies here while others, seeking to be humble, never venture here. It probably accounts for over 95% of all prayer requests. This is not to be our only aspect of prayer.
  • We are to intercede for others, seek forgiveness of our sins, seek His will, and most importantly, we are to praise and adore Him!
  • Petition is a vital component, but not the only piece.
  • Make sure you have a well-balanced prayer life that is not selfish, but that does not ignore your needs either.
  • In this component, we are also to make intercession for others-Your kingdom come, Your will be done on earth as it is in heaven."
  • To pray for others is intercession, the understanding of the needs of others and bringing those before God.
  • This is exercising love and kindness, and showing our unity in the Body of Christ (John 17). Start to make a prayer list.
  • Pray for others as their needs come to you; pray for your city, state and country, your leaders, missionaries, government officials, and persecuted Christians in the world, as well as God's for guidance, wisdom, and opportunities for you and your church and all that can come to you, and for you and them to grow and to serve.
  • Be specific and be real!







Daily Quiet Time

Here are 5 easy steps to begin a daily quiet time:

Place
Pick a definite place where you’ll be everyday for your quiet time. Obviously if you travel frequently this is more difficult, but the more routine you can make this the better. It should be as free of distractions as possible. This place will soon become very comfortable to you.

Schedule Time
Pick a reasonable amount of time and put it on your schedule. If you use an electronic calendar like I do, you can set it to repeat the appointment everyday. Start with 15 minutes, maybe even 10. The key at this point is consistency, so make sure you don’t burden yourself with something you will not do. By the way, it most likely will seem like a sacrifice at first, but keep the objective in mind. You need this. As you accomplish discipline in a little time it will be easier to increase the time you spend.

Format
Decide basically how you will structure your quiet time. You may ask first what you hope to achieve and base your format around that. If developing intimacy with God in prayer is your goal, then certainly choose to spend more time in prayer. If Bible knowledge is your goal, then you may want to choose to do a Bible study. You can change the format over time and do combinations of each of these.

Activities
Decide what you will specifically do in your time. Will you do a Bible study or simply read Scripture and pray? If your time is 15 minutes, for example, you could spend 6 minutes reading the Bible; 3 minutes talking to God; 2 minutes in silence, asking God to speak to you; and 4 minutes writing your thoughts at the time. If you choose the structure of a Bible study, you may need to allow more time, but again, the key is that you decide before you start what you are going to do during this time. The goal is not to be mechanical or punch a clock here, but rather to provide structure, which will lead to productivity in your building your God relationship. Don’t worry as much about what activities you are doing at this point, just do something.

Discipline
Commit to doing something consistently for at least 30 days. Every day… without exception… do it… whether you “feel” like it or not. If you miss the exact time, make it up later in the day. Again, it will require sacrifice. Habits and lifestyles form this way and you’ll need this discipline, because as soon as you attempt this dozens of obstacles will stand in your way.

Now I realize “easy” is not the best choice of words for this post, but I did want you to read it. Forming this time into your daily schedule will not be easy. Nothing of value is ever easy. The main objective for any of us, including pastors, is disciplining ourselves to do something everyday. Over time, it becomes a habit that is easily repeated. Even better, it will soon become the best and most productive part of your day.



Same thing as what the author of the article mentioned, it is a true bliss to wake up every morning or go to bed every evening doing these things with someone special. How I wish to do these wonderful things for GOD, with something called a "family of GOD". <3 praying..