We are challenged to look beyond
things and people. Things and people can
distract us from our God-given purpose in life.
The enemy wants us to concentrate on what we are going through not
beyond our situation. We have come
through some things that even caused us nightmares but we did. God sometimes
put us in a position to confront our fears. God wants us to turn our fears into
faith. We need to look to Him not to things
or people because they can not do what He can.
We innocently rely on the wrong sources. Sometimes we have to disconnect from these sources and connect with Jesus! We may consider our “arrival” in society as being successful with all the accouterments
that we acquired along the way. We
forget the people who prayed on their knees every night and stuck by us everyday for asking God to help us. We do not have a
clue what situations they were going through because of their selfless love and
faith. The first sign of struggle that
we had to face we cried out our woes and lose hope. The enemy wants to destroy us and wants us to
think we are alone. What happened to our faith?
Many people have gone through worse stuff than we have and
they still do not give up. They are not alone!
They know that God is with them. They know the author of their faith is Jesus.
What Jesus starts, He finishes!
If the Lord will not fix the problem, it can not be fixed. Our problem is when we want God to resolve
our problem when we want it done. We forget that we are not in control and want
our situation taken care of right now. If we
stay in faith, we will realize that it is not our timing but the Lord’s. The
miracle is coming and for all we know it may already be there! We get too caught in up in stuff that we do not even notice until afterwards. Keep
our eyes on Jesus and look beyond our situation! And when your breakthrough comes, get on your
knees and thank the Lord for His love and mercy. Do not forget this time and
all of the times He has brought you through your struggles. We all are living testimonies! Let us call on
the name of Jesus! He did not die in vain for us! His love and mercy endures forever!
Sometimes, we tend to find excuses for the things that don't work out for us. We tend to blame others instead of taking responsibility for our actions, which only elevates the excuses. This behavior also applies to standing up for what is right. We often remain silent and wait for someone else to take the initiative instead of holding ourselves accountable. "What's your excuse, now?" is about empowering ourselves to make choices that will help us feel comfortable and confident in our skin.
Monday, August 25, 2014
Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Focus!
Look beyond your situation. We
focus sometimes on the wrong things.
Philippians 4:8; Think on positive and good things. Focus. Will we waste
time focusing on the negative? We are more than conquerors. Deut 28:6; We are
blessed coming in and going out. Find the good in the negative. We are children
of the living God, and we can do all things through Christ who strengthens
us. God has blessed us with life. Change
your focus. Job 22:28; Believe and decree! What are you focusing on? Look
beyond your situation! 2 Kings 6:20; Elisha prayed, “O Lord, open his eyes and
let him see!” We look at situations in the natural but not in the spiritual.
Elisha's servant saw a disaster but Elisha saw a miracle. What do you see? The
difference between Elisha and the servant was the anointing. Anointing allows
you to look at the situation but not focus on it because you can see the hand
of God working on your side. If the Lord is keeping you, why are you
worried? Praise God in the midst of your
situation! The anointing destroys the yoke in your life! God has an army all
around you! Do not be discouraged! Can you look beyond your situation? Can you
see the miracles? Can you say that you trust the Lord? Do you believe what you say? Focus on what God
will do, not what the devil is doing. Lord, thank you for working in my behalf!
Do Not Let Fear Control Our Lives!
The enemy operates even more at your spiritual high. Be prepared for the enemies at what you think are your greatest moments. Jesus fed the thousands and the apostles were elated. Yet, after the miracle Jesus told the apostles to get on the boat and set out for the other side, he will be with them later. That night, a great storm took over their euphoria and they became frightful. They forgot who they were with and the miracle they left. Fear overwhelmed them and seeing Christ walking on the water that night scared them, too. They were afraid that he was a ghost. We all will experience fear sometime during our lives but we can't let it overcome us. When Peter was on the water with Jesus, fear almost caused him to drown. Christ asked why he doubted him. Like Peter we become fearful because we don't think God will help us. We focus on the fear than focus on what God can do. Do we doubt the goodness of the Lord? Job 3:25. Job was afraid about his circumstances. Here are a few tips.
1) Look out for the unexpected
storms that pop up in our lives. Don't give up in the middle of the storm, go through
it! Don't let the storm stop you from your destination. Sometimes we go through
things to see what God can do. The unexpected things bless us in unusual ways.
2) God sees our struggles and He knows when to show up. Sometimes the blessing
is in the struggle. Do not despise your position. We are where God wants us to
be. 3) We must look beyond our fears and keep the faith. Remember that His
Hands are on us. Keep your eyes on Jesus because the enemy wants us to look
elsewhere. In the midst of what terrifies us the most our eyes should be on the
Lord, our God. We can not let fear control our lives! We must trust and keep our faith in God!
Rest in Peace, Don Pardo!
Don Pardo, the television and radio announcer whose
distinctive voice-over style was widely imitated and recognizable on Saturday
Night Live, died Monday in Arizona at
the age of 96.
Thursday, August 14, 2014
Tuning In To God’s Voice!
I went for my two mile walk
around the lake today! Walking helps
calm my thoughts and take time to appreciate the beauty of nature. I use the time to meditate, reflect and enjoy
a peaceful walk. I noticed that the
shadows among the pathway were different than my early morning walks. If it was not for the recognized landmarks, I
thought I was going a different way.
It’s interesting how shadows can deceive you. They cast doubts and fears like the same kind
that cast fears and doubts in our lives.
Once they take over, they mislead us and often cause us to make wrong
choices. Fortunately, some of us manage
to get back on track but not with any help of our own. When we look back on the rough areas in our
lives we sometimes thought that we would never make it, but we did. Do not think that we were responsible for
getting back on the path. God loves us
so much that He will not let us fail if we stay faithful to him as He does for
us. It is my choice that I tune in and
listen for that quiet voice. He will
keep me on the right path and lead me in the right direction despite my
trials. Like Joyce Meyers said, “pray
that we can see the treasures in our trials.”
Chow-Chow, the Emperor’s Guard Dog!
On my walk I met a very kind gentleman
with a beautiful black Chow. Her name
was bear, even though she looked like a small lion. The Chinese name for Chow-chow is puffy-lion dog. Bear weighed 89 pounds and very docile. While Jonathan and I talked, she stretched
out and relaxed. In fact, Bear did not
get up until three young ladies approached her directly and wanted to take her
picture and pet her. That was the only
time that Bear barked, she did not care for people she did not know to get
close to her. Her fur was black and
shiny and very soft according to Jonathan.
We had a very interesting
conversation, Jonathan was cordial and entertaining. He has an ebook on Adjuster Stories. You can guess that Jonathan was an insurance
adjuster supervisor and wrote about the various experiences he had contact
with. Go to the website www.AdjusterStories.com Joshua, a
Navy veteran has the right voice and tone for the talking book.
Wednesday, August 13, 2014
RIP, Lauren Bacall!
Lauren Bacall transitioned at 89 years young on August 12, 2014, after suffering a stroke at her home. Rest in Peace!
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