Happy 55th Birthday Wishes

A unique birthday card written by you is the best way to show love but let’s be honest, we’re not always that creative.

However, there’s still a way to come up with the most beautiful unique birthday wish for your loved one.

Here’s a collection of happy 55th birthday wishes, pick your favorite and you’re good to go!

This customized birthday message collection contains unique birthday wishes written by me and the most beautiful birthday wishes I found online.

Take a look!

1. “You make 55 look fabulous! Keep shining and inspiring everyone around you. Happy birthday!”

2. “Out of all gifts and treasures life has bestowed upon me, you’re the most special one. Happy birthday, dear!

3. “May your deepest desires and biggest dreams start coming true this year. Happy birthday!”

4. “You’re my biggest source of inspiration and someone I look up to. I wish you the happiest of birthday!”

5. “Don’t worry about wrinkles or grey hair, they simply add to your extraordinary beauty. Happy 55th birthday!” You’re Not Too Old Girl!

6. “Today is a special day, today is your 55th birthday. May this be the best one so far and may the next few be even better. Happy birthday!

7. “Fifty-five years of wisdom, love and happiness. I hope you will celebrate 55 more. Well maybe?  Happy birthday!”

8. “True beauty only increases with each passing year. You’re gorgeous! Happy 55th birthday!”

9. “There are no words to describe the love I have for you. You’re truly special to me. Happy 55th birthday!”

10. “You’re a gift to everyone around you. Thank you for being the way you are and thank you for being in my life. Happy birthday!”

Romantic Happy 55th Birthday Wishes For Your Love

1. “You must have been handpicked by God himself for me. Happy birthday to you, my love. 55 has got nothing on you!”

2. “Happy birthday to someone who enriches my life to no end! Having you around is like a ray of sunshine, constantly brightening my days. I am so grateful for you and for everything that you do. I’m wishing you the best and most wonderful birthday possible, my dear because you sure do deserve it!”

3. “Wishing a happy 55th birthday to the love of my life who keeps my soul happy and alive. Being with a wonderful person like you is total paradise.”

4. “Every year is a new opportunity to grow into an even better version of yourself. I can’t wait to keep watching you shine!”

5. “Rather than look 55, you’re as ageless as the finest of wine. Happy birthday, my love. God bless you.”

6. “Your existence makes me believe in twin flames. Happy 55th birthday to my one and only!”

7. “I’m so proud of the beautiful, meaningful life we’ve built for ourself. If I went back, I’d still do it all over again. Happy birthday, my love!

8. “I know I don’t always show it, but you are the best thing that has ever happened to me. Let’s make your birthday the special celebration it should be, and I’ll remind you just how much you mean to me.”

9. “If I could gift you anything, I would gift you the ability to see yourself through my eyes. Happy birthday, my love!”

Happy 55th Birthday Wishes For Your Mom

1. “If I can be even half the woman you are, I’ll be proud of myself. Happy birthday to a mom who sets the bar high!”

2. “You’ve taught me everything I know, guided me through life’s most difficult moments, and inspired me to keep going along the way. Words will never explain just how much that means to me.”

3. “Happy birthday to the woman who brought me into this world and helped me each step of the way. Hope you feel a world of love and joy shining down on you today!”

4. “Mom and best friend, all wrapped up in one person. I’m so blessed to have you as my mom. Happy 55th birthday!”

5. “To the most gorgeous woman who just reached this triumphal milestone and the fact that she is my mother makes my heart dance in the rain. Happy 55th birthday, mom!”

6. “Today marks the 55th birthday of the loveliest, kindest and most wonderful person I know! Happy birthday to the best mother in the world!

7. “When I think about my favorite childhood memories, I realize they were all so special because you were making our lives magical. Happy birthday to you, let’s keep making memories this year!”

8. “Happy birthday to the woman who helped to make all my dreams and aspirations possible, my darling mom. May your birthday be filled with delight this year.”

9. “You play so many parts of my life: teacher, friend, and mom. But no one can ever fill your role in my life. You are my everything, Mom.”

10. “You’re more than a mother. You’re the greatest woman I know. Thank you for everything, and happy birthday.”

I do hope these help you find the words to say to your mom and also to your loved one. I pray these touch you as they all inspire and give me encouragement to keep keeping on towards the next half of my life. Praise Yeshua ha Mashiach!

The Secret to Peace and Contentment

Peace was within her because she cared more about having the approval of God than whether or not ...

The secret to peace and contentment is not a gnostic secret. It is not concealed knowledge only revealed to those who achieve higher degrees. This secret is hidden in plain sight throughout the Scripture’s and is available to anyone who is willing to believe it.

The Secret

Yahweh has not only gone public with this secret, but he invites us and longs for us to know it. He does not want us to merely know about this secret, not to merely preach it, explain it, enjoy the idea of it, or wish for it but to know it by experience.

Yeshua described the kind of experience he wants us to know:

“Therefore, I tell you, do not be anxious about your life, what you will eat, nor about your body, what you will put on. [For] your Father knows that you need them. Instead, seek his kingdom, and these things will be added to you.” (Luke 12:2230–31)

Paul, from prison, shared his experience of the secret with all who would listen:

“I have learned in whatever situation I am to be content. I know how to be brought low, and I know how to abound. In any and every circumstance, I have learned the secret of facing plenty and hunger, abundance and need. I can do all things through him who strengthens me.” (Philippians 4:11–13)

The secret to contentment is very simple. And it does not require heroic acts of piety. No, in fact it requires a childlike response from us. The secret is beautifully summed up in this phrase: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart” (Proverbs 3:5).

Could It Really Be as Simple as That?

Is it really that simple? Just trust God? Yes. So simple, but its reality is revolutionary.

God designed us to operate on trust. We are reasoning creatures made in God’s image. But God did not make us little gods; he made us in small measure like God. He did not give us his capacities to contain all knowledge and all wisdom. We only contain very small amounts of each. Nor did he give us his power to bring into being whatever we wish. Our power is very limited for now. Yeshua designed us to trust Him in whatever knowledge, wisdom, and strength He provides us and to trust his knowledge, wisdom, and strength when ours reach their limits.

What happened with Adam and Eve in the garden is that they broke trust with Yahweh by eating the forbidden fruit. When they did this, they unhinged their reason from Reality (Genesis 3:6) and besides living in a world subjected to futility (Romans 8:20), they had to deal with the overwhelming complexities of the knowledge of good and evil without the capacities of wisdom and knowledge and strength to adequately process them.

The story of the redemptive history, culminating in Jesus’s incarnation, death, and resurrection, is God undoing the catastrophe of the garden and restoring sinful humans to holiness and once again trusting in him with all their heart.

No matter who we are, no matter what our gifts and abilities, no matter what our background, it all really does come down to trusting God with our whole heart. If we trust him, our hearts will not be sinfully troubled (John 14:1). And trusting is simple. But it is by no means easy.

Why Trusting and Obeying Is Hard

The devil’s treachery and Adam and Eve’s fall from grace is why God chooses to save us by grace through faith, and not through works (Ephesians 2:8–9). God is looking for trust. Our works are important, in fact they’re crucial, but only in that they demonstrate that we trust God.

God knows that our living in simple trust in him will be hard for us in this age. Yeshua promised that it would be (Matthew 7:14). It’s hard because we’re called to trust Yeshua, demonstrated by our obeying Him, in a world under the power of the evil one that rejects and hates Him (1 John 5:19John 14:1515:18), while living in a body of death that has faithless impulses (Romans 7:23–24).

But what we need to remember is that every time we are called to trust Yeshua’s promises over our perceptions and the devil’s deceptions, we reenact what happened in Eden. And every time we exercise trust Jesus by obeying what He says, it’s a smack down in the devil’s face.

We do not need to understand the “why” to every command of God or be able to answer every objection or shadow of doubt cast upon God’s word. But we do need to trust Yahweh and therefore obey Him. In fact, God is particularly glorified when, in the face of disorienting temptation, we do not fully understand Yeshua’s reasons and we trust and obey Him anyway we rest our reason on the Reason of God.

Experience the Secret

Trusting God is not easy, but it’s not complex. The knowledge of good and evil is complex. It produces tight knots we cannot untie. But we were never meant to. We were meant to trust God with them. And when we do, it is a great relief.

Trusting God is the secret:

Yeshua promises to give us peace and contentment if we trust Him through everything in this life (Philippians 4:6–7). He really wants us to experience them in increasing measure, even here in this troubled world (John 16:33). So, He has given us the simple, Hard Secret: Trust me. It is the only way.

Is Yeshua the Center of Your Marriage?

Making Yeshua the center and highest priority of your marriage may be the key to saving it, even if it’s not in trouble — yet.

How often do newlyweds excitedly affirm that God will be the heart and focus of their marriage only to find that excitement all but extinguished in short time. Sometimes it’s trials; sometimes it’s temptation; other times it’s just sheer boredom but what once seemed an essential commitment becomes a lost idea.

Part of the reason is that people honestly have no idea what it means to have a God-focused marriage. Nor do they understand the incredible freedom that accompanies it. The couple may be committed Believers, but their marriage becomes stagnant.

What then does it look like to have a grounded marriage?

God-Centered Marriage Means Knowing Him Intimately

You cannot make God a priority in your marriage if you do not know who He is personally. We live in a society that is increasingly unloving and committed. This creates exciting witnessing opportunities for our marriages if they are gospel grounded. However, it also means that we cannot count on culture being our aide. Bible, prayer, and worship have never had as little value in our society as they seem to have today. But these elements are essential if we desire to have a genuine relationship with Yeshua/Jesus.

We cannot know God outside of how He has revealed Himself to us through his word. We cannot communicate with Him outside of His Holy Spirit in relationship. We cannot experience full communion with Him apart from the Body of Christ. If we are to keep God at the center of our marriage, we must know who He is and that is only possible through regular reading Scripture, prayer, and worship.

I cannot have God as the priority of my marriage if I will not have Him as the priority of my life.

Knowing His Spirit

Knowing God means knowing his fellowship through His Holy Spirit. Christ has sent his Spirit to be inside of his remnant and to dwell in their hearts (1 Cor.3:16). This incredible fellowship never ceases to be. Not even when the born-again are sinning, and playing like enemies to the Lord, does His Holy Spirit leave us. A partial fulfillment of the promise of God is that he will never leave us nor forsake us (Deut. 31:6; Heb. 13:5). Though there may be times when we grieve His Spirit (Eph. 4:30), or God removes his countenance from us and we feel as if we are alone, the believer, in fact, always has access to Him. His Holy Spirit brings comfort (John 14:26), peace (John 14:27), and conviction (John 16:8). And when we do not know how to pray as we ought, He intercedes for us with groans too deep for words (Romans 8:26).

This means we can be free from the fear of loneliness because we are never actually alone. We no longer have to avoid conflict in order to preserve a faux fellowship/ relationship. But neither are we driven to conflict in order to create a false sense of intimacy. We are able to give our spouses the freedom to be wherever they are emotionally without the fear that their hurt, fear, and sadness (even joy!) may lead to our being alone. It means that we have an eternal advocate who knows our fears and pain.

Therefore, we are free from having to defend ourselves (He’s the Great Defender) we can take those things to the throne of grace, giving them to God, even when we don’t have the words. It means we are free from the drive to self-comfort because the divine Comforter is always in our reach. It also means that our spouses may be the means of God’s conviction of our sin. We are free to hear those places where we have hurt and scared our spouses, to learn from it, to ask forgiveness for it, and not to repeat that mistake again, even if we are relatively certain we will.

No Safer Place

Prioritizing Yeshua in our marriages means knowing Him in our hearts and reflecting Him in our actions. And loving Him always through any storm of life that tries to take away one of the greatest blessings Yeshua has given you.

Yeshua is the center of my marriage with all of the bumps and scraps along the way.

THE SCARS IN OUR HEARTS

I wanted to share some deep hurts and digs from life experiences. Not just of what I’ve been through, but with many sisters and brothers I know. Yeshua has been bringing up to my attention lately that our hearts are important to Him. I seem to stuff or brush off any pain I feel now or have felt over the years.

I live in Yeshua’s heart, and I know He loves us all just the way we are. There are times I feel like I’m so alone with my deep cuts deep within my heart that have happened in my life. I have found most friends don’t feel comfortable to talk about their wounds either. I know Yeshua wants us to share them with Him, even though He knows them well.

Oh, how I want to take the time and sit with Father Yahweh and tell Him every scar/hurt inside me. But there are times I stuff them so deep; I forget them. Yeshua is so faithful to remind us to repent for hiding those hurts. We forget we can never hide from our Savior. He lives in us as we are His temple, where His Spirit lives. I know I sometimes don’t realize that.

What do you think about what I have revealed? I do hope you keep walking close to your Savior so He will Redeem you as He has me. I pray for all of you sisters and brothers in Christ. To know HE is right there with you guiding you and healing the deepest wounds that scar us so deep. Lately Yeshua has been speaking to my heart, letting me know I’m not alone anymore. That He will use all of those scars for His good and purposes. I love Him and I believe Him. To our Glorious and Majestic Healer. That see’s us just the way we are.