Morning breaks anew
Brings much hope for me and you
Lord what shall we do?
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Morning breaks anew
Brings much hope for me and you
Lord what shall we do?
Is this a hill to die on?
“To really reach people you’ve got to reach their heart.”
~ Overheard
―Tony Robbins
Etienne de Grellet QUAKER MISSIONARY
Epictetus said, “First say to yourself what you would be and then do what you have to do.”
According to Revelation 21,
Heaven will be heaven because of WHAT’S not there
Heaven will be heaven because of WHO’S not there
Heaven will be heaven because WHO is there!
You’re a masterpiece! That’s what the Bible says about you. Ephesians 2:10 says, “We are His workmanship.” That word in the original Greek language means masterpiece. God made you just right. You are perfectly fit together as an accurate representation of God’s image. And yet it gets better.
Philippians 1:6 tells us God is still working on us. He is completing us. This perfecting process of the Lord continues all throughout our lives.
My wife is a painter. She does landscape scenes on her easel. I am impressed with what she does and I am proud of her. But I notice that after she finishes a painting she often goes back for minor touch ups, a little here and a little there. She is completing her art work.
In the same way God made us, but despite the fact that He did a marvelous job, He is still working on us. Thus, we are “good and getting better!”
Nathan explained to David, God gave him position, protection, possessions, pleasures, and power; but, he would have had even more!
“Thus says the Lord God of Israel: ‘I anointed you king over Israel, and I delivered you from the hand of Saul. I gave you your master’s house and your master’s wives into your keeping, and gave you the house of Israel and Judah. And if that had been too little, I also would have given you much more!” (2 Sa 12:7–8).
What blessings am I forfeiting? What riches am I not requesting? How much is my sin diminishing my life? How profound would my remorse be if I fully understood my unreached potential?
When we celebrated my mother-in-law’s birthday, I asked her, “In 85 years what’s the most important lesson you have learned?”
She said, “Don’t wait until the last minute to go to the bathroom!”
After a good laugh, my wife asked, “What’s the second most important lesson you have learned?”
She said, “Be a good listener and be careful what you listen to.”