Plans for Today
So what are you doing today? That is a question that is repeated millions of times over in any given day around the world. What am I planning to do today? What shall I give my time to?
So what are you doing today? That is a question that is repeated millions of times over in any given day around the world. What am I planning to do today? What shall I give my time to?
"It is like we are in a movie, we are the headlining star and everyone around us is the supporting cast."
We all want to obey God. I don’t think there are many people, especially in my acquaintance, who are specifically trying to disobey God. Their thought pattern isn’t, “I just have to press in to know what the Lord is saying so that I can do the direct opposite.”
As I said last week, mistakes and failures are time sensitive. Once you have learned something, they become a learning experience. Here are the other 15 things I learned in life that I promised to give you....
Mistakes and failures are time sensitive. Your failure only last as long as you allow it to be a failure.....
Earthquakes, hurricanes, sickness, mistakes, failures, the future, etc. There are a lot of things that the enemy wants you to fear. The very last thing you should fear, though, is the enemy. Why should you be afraid of something that is afraid of you?
Building for the future means looking at where we are going and where we want to be vs. making decisions that are safe, secure, and in effect, keeping us where we are currently at. Society is constantly changing around us and while our message never changes, Jesus is the way, the truth and the life, no man gets to the Father, except through Him, our methodology of sharing / declaring that message must adjust to be current to what is taking place in our ever changing culture. Many people are not committed to meetings anymore......
Just back from two weeks vacation! Over a thousand miles with the boys on our motorcycles.....
God has called us to success, not failure. Jesus didn’t change His mind after the New Testament was written. There have been no new edits.
Thomas Jefferson said that we often miss opportunities because they are dressed in overalls and look like work.