قد تشعر بالضياع .. وترى الأقدار تجري بعكس ما أردت وتعجز عن فهمها فضلاً عن حلها ، لا تدري ما الذي يجب التمسك به أو التخلي عنه ؛ تيقن أن هذا العبث : في ذهنك فقط ، أما عند الله فهي في غاية الدقة والترتيب والحكمة ؛ كل شيء قدر لك بوقته المناسب وبالقدر المناسب ولغاية الحكمة وبغاية الرحمة واللطف ..🤍
قد تشعر بالضياع .. وترى الأقدار تجري بعكس ما أردت وتعجز عن فهمها فضلاً عن حلها ، لا تدري ما الذي يجب التمسك به أو التخلي عنه ؛ تيقن أن هذا العبث : في ذهنك فقط ، أما عند الله فهي في غاية الدقة والترتيب والحكمة ؛ كل شيء قدر لك بوقته المناسب وبالقدر المناسب ولغاية الحكمة وبغاية الرحمة واللطف ..🤍
BY ﴿الَّذِي خَلَقَنِي فَهو يَهْدِينِ ﴾
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