Tuesday, June 24, 2014

WITH WHAT FRAME OF MIND SHALL WE FACE EACH DAY?

In case you might have forgotten, we are not here randomly.  Neither are we roaming earth vaguely.  Numerically, however, we can feel so overwhelmed that we could naturally be inclined to think our meager presence matters very little in the grand scheme of things.  An then beyond the numbers game, we find the mountain ranges full of challenges, emotions, and duties.

Life can be swallowed by a grand misinterpretation that, comparatively, we surely don't matter to much of anything.  This is mankind at its peak of being duped.

Each day we should be highly aware that we have a magnificent purpose.  We are here for a reason.  Many can't seem to connect to it, though.

We are on earth not only to worship God; but to mimic Him.  I believe we tend to identify more with the worship rather than the follow part.

As God created the world via speaking, we are called to do the same.  Our words of encouragement and hope create....encouragement and hope....of course.  People (others) are to be the target of our words because others need a transfusion of potent speech...our speech.

One of the reasons that many of you read my blogs is because you are watching for the creativity of energy they might give....I surely hope they give.  It is with that frame of mind that I face each day and I urge you to do the same.   I deeply desire to build you that you would, in turn, build others.  This is the best kind of contagion.

Some live very empty lives; wanting more, wishing for more, and needing more. They pour their lives into their gardens or their pets which are surely valuable. However, these can serve as distractions to keep us from contacting....others.  Thus, we will likely feel alone and empty because our genuine likeness of God has been both avoided and overlooked.

We are called to be creative by our words.  Let's do it.  Let's make others' days.  Let's speak about the great qualities we see in others.  Others is who we are about...others. Self passed away.  When others are doing well, in some God-style way, we find ourselves.

So many of us are missing in inaction.  We can't get comfortable.  We can't find what makes us really tick.  The discovery is found in how deeply we focus upon the needs of others rather than the happiness of the dead self.

Whoever wishes to save his life shall lose it, but whoever loses his life for My sake, he is the one who will save it, says the One who lost his life for us and was raised three days later.  Try the different schemes as we may, only one frame of mind will give us days of raw and robust life; to think more of others than of self.


No comments: