Gifts for a King They entered the house and saw the child with his mother, Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasure chests and gave him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. -Matthew 2:11 Christmas is a time of giving, a time when we remember friends and family and give gifts in the name of Jesus. But sadly, many of us often feel pressure to spend a lot of money or buy gifts for people with whom we have no relationship at all. Then there are times when we receive gifts from people, yet we haven’t bought gifts for them. Thus, we sometimes give gifts out of obligation. On the other hand, we look forward to buying gifts for certain people. In fact, we often can’t wait to give our gifts to them because we want to see the joy they have in receiving them. Jesus said that “it is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35). And it truly is. The wise men from the East brought gifts to Jesus gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Now, what kind of gifts were these for a child? Myrrh is an embalming element. Why give an embalming element to a baby? The wise men, however, had an insight into who Jesus was. They gave Jesus gold because they recognized it was a proper gift for a king. They gave him frankincense, which is what the high priest used when he went into the temple to represent the people. And they gave Him myrrh because they recognized this king would die for the world. He is the King of kings and the Lord of lords. He is our High Priest. And of course, He is the One who died for all our sin. What can we give to God in this holiday season? What do we give to God, who has everything? Here is what God wants from you: He wants your life. The greatest gift that you can give Him this Christmas is yourself. And the greatest gift that you can give to God as you enter a new year of opportunities is to say, “Lord, I give You my life. I give You my talents. I give You my abilities, my weaknesses, my dreams, and my future. I offer myself to You.” That is what God wants from us. Therefore, let’s be like the wise men and worship Jesus and give to Him. We will be glad that we did, because we can never outgive God. Make time for Jesus. Make room for Christ. As the classic Christmas carol “Joy to the World” says, “Let every heart prepare Him room.” The same Jesus who was born in Bethlehem, died on the cross, and rose from the dead is alive right now. He is standing at the door of your heart and knocking. He says, “Look! I stand at the door and knock. If you hear my voice and open the door, I will come in, and we will share a meal together as friends” (Revelation 3:20) Jesus is knocking at the door of your life. Are you going to open it, let Him in, and make room for Him?
Guys as someone who's been mewing for a long time, this guy already had great bone structure and just lost fat. There's no guarantee that mewing will get you like the end pic. At the end genetic pontential might vary the results
he got his results in 1 year prob bc of his age. mewing is not a hidden technique it is proper tongue posture for the development of your structure. so yes once your bones arent malleable anymore it will be harder to make them shift (similar to dental braces). its not that it doesnt work, its just that youre older. but it also has other benefits other than appearence related benefits. you should look into it.
Gifts for a King They entered the house and saw the child with his mother, Mary, and they bowed down and worshiped him. Then they opened their treasure chests and gave him gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh. -Matthew 2:11 Christmas is a time of giving, a time when we remember friends and family and give gifts in the name of Jesus. But sadly, many of us often feel pressure to spend a lot of money or buy gifts for people with whom we have no relationship at all. Then there are times when we receive gifts from people, yet we haven’t bought gifts for them. Thus, we sometimes give gifts out of obligation. On the other hand, we look forward to buying gifts for certain people. In fact, we often can’t wait to give our gifts to them because we want to see the joy they have in receiving them. Jesus said that “it is more blessed to give than to receive” (Acts 20:35). And it truly is. The wise men from the East brought gifts to Jesus gold, frankincense, and myrrh. Now, what kind of gifts were these for a child? Myrrh is an embalming element. Why give an embalming element to a baby? The wise men, however, had an insight into who Jesus was. They gave Jesus gold because they recognized it was a proper gift for a king. They gave him frankincense, which is what the high priest used when he went into the temple to represent the people. And they gave Him myrrh because they recognized this king would die for the world. He is the King of kings and the Lord of lords. He is our High Priest. And of course, He is the One who died for all our sin. What can we give to God in this holiday season? What do we give to God, who has everything? Here is what God wants from you: He wants your life. The greatest gift that you can give Him this Christmas is yourself. And the greatest gift that you can give to God as you enter a new year of opportunities is to say, “Lord, I give You my life. I give You my talents. I give You my abilities, my weaknesses, my dreams, and my future. I offer myself to You.” That is what God wants from us. Therefore, let’s be like the wise men and worship Jesus and give to Him. We will be glad that we did, because we can never outgive God. Make time for Jesus. Make room for Christ. As the classic Christmas carol “Joy to the World” says, “Let every heart prepare Him room.” The same Jesus who was born in Bethlehem, died on the cross, and rose from the dead is alive right now. He is standing at the door of your heart and knocking. He says, “Look! I stand at the door and knock. If you hear my voice and open the door, I will come in, and we will share a meal together as friends” (Revelation 3:20) Jesus is knocking at the door of your life. Are you going to open it, let Him in, and make room for Him?
not when you have a bad face shape, which is unchangeable, or a genetic disorder that distorts you head or facial appearance, or genetics that make you severely overproduce oil your entire life making your hair look greasy and giving you a fuck ton of acne, or when you have a body deformity, or when you're a midget, or when you're a conjoined twin. Seriously man there are plenty of cases where being ugly is utterly unchangeable.
O cara é bonito. Na transformação, o cara é um pretty boy nota 9, apenas não é 10 por causa que não tem olhos claros . Mas ele comia todas as novinhas sub-20. @@RA431.
@@Andherideiu000 I'm not very good at this but I'll try, ur face looks great as is and I see a shit ton of potential, as of now ur slightly above avg I would say, so like 5.5 -6 which isn't bad at all, shave the mustache, darkin the eyebrows and get a new haircut which suits u well. I personally wouldn't recommend u a beard since ur jaw visibility and hollow cheeks carry ur face a lot but if u do want one go for a low stubble. If u work towards all of this ull boost up to 7-7.5 which is a highly attractive face. Goodluck homeboy.
Yes, and in the second picture he looks like any other typical model type, the look is kind of impersonal. I find his first looks more personal, somewhat more "human".
Each day begins with a ritual that is as essential to me as breathing-mewing. Before the dawn breaks, I engage in this practice, pressing my tongue firmly against the roof of my mouth. This isn't merely a habit; it's a devotion, a silent ode to the potential of human anatomy. As I hold my posture, feeling the subtle engagement of muscles less spoken of, I sense a profound connection to my body. This technique has not just sculpted my jawline but has also instilled a deep sense of discipline and mindfulness in my daily life. Mewing has become my meditative solace, my pathway to self-improvement and confidence that radiates from within.
Simply changing tongue placement isn’t enough to magically correct misaligned teeth, reshape your jawline, and prevent the need for orthodontic treatment.
@@xcva.8769 dude im 20 and the left side of my face is completely different than the other, literally to the point where even my left eye socket is different than my right eye socket and I’m talking about the bone not the eyeball itself, also my left jaw is more narrow and than my right, this pisses me off so much and it might be too late for me
----____WARNING____---- (YOUR ONE EYE PROBABLY WILL BE BLIEND) dude I'm medical student so your 1 eye probably will be blind because you had a major issue in your eye. (like red color reflection notice down..) so immediately channel for a doctor and i think it's will be very good idea to keep your that eye as better for your entire life...
Bro has some serious eye infections that can spread all over ,to prevent this he might remove his eye ball or have a operation having 50% chance for success
I achieve this face when I'm in High School, I just eat once per day for 2 years cause I need to reduce my blood sugar, and blood pressure. I got nosebleed every twice a weeks before doing strict diet. Fasting can cure your diseases and make you handsome too.
Ur right eye should be examined by a doctor and heres why: When you take a pic with the flashlight on and your eye reflects red instead of white, it means that eye ain't lasting for very long tldr Hope that helped ❤
@@lokavidavidaloka7156.5 to 7.8+, he was not average to begin with. When you are in the 6 range most of the time you are considered cute, when you are a 7 or above you have reached the handsome phase.
Im NOT a medical professional, but there's something about his right eye that concerns me. The jawline is insane though, regardless of how it became prominent.
Claramente el cráneo no pero te puedes perfilar la nariz te puedes perfilar las mandíbulas te puedes perfilar o se me olvidó esta parte pero te puedes perfilar toda la cara igual
Mewing can tight up some weak facial muscles, but to think holding your tongue up can completely change the bone structure of your face is kind of r**arded
According to the American Association of Orthodontists, there is no current research that suggests mewing provides any benefit to your jawline or oral health. Experts say it's unlikely you'll see any permanent change.