Stronger Storms, Greater Strength

STRONGER STORMS, GREATER STRENGTH
By Bo Sanchez

I like eagles. These creatures are swift and reach amazing altitudes.
Other birds cower at the thought of even nearing one thousand feet,
but eagles go twenty thousand. And while others seek shelter during
violent storms, eagles soar through the raging winds, and they
actually “have a ball.”

Its secret? It doesn’t fly.

The eagle soars. You see, it doesn’t use the energy of its wings to
move about. It wisely takes the power of the rushing wind, catching
its quiet force behind and beneath him. And that is why they love the
storm: The stronger the wind, the greater their strength.

Eagles make me think about how I try to do things on my own,
propelling myself to reach higher altitudes by the vigor of my own
wings. No wonder I tire easily. But if only I allow the Glorious Wind
of His Spirit to move my soul, to carry me beyond my own failures and
weaknesses.. .I can boldy face the most difficult situations, soar
through the most violent of storms. Yes, the greater
the problem, the stronger I can become.

“Strength of my soul, desire of my heart, let me trust in You
completely: Let me give to You all the that assails me, that I may
fully rest under the shadow of Your wings”.

Reflection: Tired of flaping your wings? Soar in the mighty wind of
the Spirit. He will take you to a place of rest.

‘Perseverance’ Derek Redmond

‘Perseverance’ Derek Redmond

httpv://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nifq3Ke2Q30&feature

In every race of our life there will be time that injury will stop us for finishing the race. However, Derek didn’t stop but instead complete the race and I hope that we can do the same.

Derek’s Father said:
but whatever happens he had to finish
and i was there to help him finish
i intended to go over the line with him
we started his career together i think we should finish it together

I believe that Jesus Christ is always with us from the time we started the race and He will surely remain with us until we finish this. So, just hold on and trust Jesus promises in our life.

I hope that you will be inspired by this video 🙂

I would like to acknowledge “living4HIMmedia”.
The person who uploaded this video in YouTube.

Why do you love me?

If your partner ask you this question how / will you answer this?
Why do you love me?

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Ok here’s my answer:

I just learned tonight from our Mens forum that we MUST love our partner UNCONDITIONALLY. Sounds familiar? I’m sure your answer is Yes but we seldom notice.

When your partner ask the question -> Why do you love me?
The correct action is to hug your partner and don’t say anything. Why?

If you attempt to answer this question it’s like removing the meaning of the word UNCONDITIONAL, since you will surely start your statement with the word…”BECAUSE” and the word because is conditional. If you will not start with the word “because” then it will surely be another reason and that reason is again conditional.

I love you BECAUSE…you gave meaning to my life.
I love you BECAUSE…you made me feel like something.
I love you for who you are.

Sorry, if I’m a bit preachy but seriously this is something for me.

If we truly love our partners UNCONDITIONALLY then let’s avoid…
the I Love You “Because”… and the I Love you “If”

Difficult? Yes, but this is how Jesus loves us 🙂

The King’s Insurance Policy

THE KING’S INSURANCE POLICY
Author Unknown

The King’s Insurance Company guarantees :

LIFE
For God so loved the world that he gave his one and only Son, that whoever believes in him shall not perish but have eternal life. (John 3:16)

HEALTH
who forgives all your sins and heals all your diseases (Psalms 103:3)

CLOTHING
If that is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today, and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, how much more will he clothe you, O you of little faith! (Luke 12:28)

DAILY NEEDS
And my God will meet all your needs according to his glorious riches in Christ Jesus. (Philippians 4:19)

COMFORT
Do not let your hearts be troubled. Trust in God; trust also in me. (John 14:1)

COMPANIONSHIP
and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you. And surely I am with you always, to the very end of the age. (Matthew 28:20)

PEACE
Peace I leave with you; my peace I give you. I do not give to you as the world gives. Do not let your hearts be troubled and do not be afraid. (John 14:27)

AN ETERNAL HOME
In my Father’s house are many rooms; if it were not so, I would have told you. I am going there to prepare a place for you. (John 14:2)

Reason for insuring in the King’s Insurance Company:

1. It is the oldest insurance company in the world.
2. It is the only insurance company underwriting against loss in the judgment day fire.
3. It is the only insurance company that provide eternal coverage.
4. It’s policies never change
5. It’s management never changes
6. It’s asset are too vast to count
7. It is the only insurance company that pays the premium

PREMIUMS

* But God demonstrates His own love toward us, in that while we were still sinners, Christ died for us. (Romans 5)
* For by grace you have been saved through faith, and that not of yourselves; it is the gift of God, (Ephesians 2)
* For you were bought at a price; therefore glorify God in your body and in your spirit, which are God’s. (1 Corinthians 6:20)

APPLICATION PROCEDURE

* That if you confess with your mouth the Lord Jesus and believe in your heart that God has raised Him from the dead, you will be saved. (Romans 10:9)
* For “whoever calls on the name of the LORD shall be saved.” (Romans 10:13)

All Premiums For This Policy Are Paid By Jesus

How Much Is Enough?

Key Question: How Much Is Enough?

When I published the Simple Living Manifesto last week, I mentioned the concept of “enough”. It’s one of the most important concepts in simplifying your life, and in frugality.

We often want more than we have now. More money, more gadgets, better furniture, a better house, a better car, more clothes, more shoes, more success.

And what happens when we get more? We aren’t satisfied, because there are new ads for new iPods, for new laptops, for new iPhones, for new cars, for new clothes. We have to have those. It’s impossible to satisfy that hunger for more, because our culture is not satisfied with what we have, but is geared to wanting more. It’s consumerism, and it’s the official religion of the industrialized world.

That sounds preachy, so let’s move beyond that: ask yourself how much is enough, how much do you need in order to be satisfied? I submit that the answer is that we already have enough — possibly more than enough.

What does “enough” mean?
Enough doesn’t mean the just bare necessities of life. That would be food, water, shelter and clothing. It could be a house with a bed, a table, a chair, a place for food storage and preparation, a toilet, perhaps a shower. That’s not really enough.

Enough means having enough to live, and enough to be happy, and enough to thrive. For me, as I get extreme happiness from writing and blogging, I would need a computer. Perhaps I could use the public library’s computer, but in any case “enough” would include some access to a computer.

For others, enough would mean the need for tools such as a notebook and pens, musical instruments, video technology, or a camera. Enough would also mean food beyond just survival food — food that makes us happy, but not so much food that we are being excessive and gorging ourselves.

Enough could include cars, if those are necessary, but for some people it wouldn’t necessarily mean owning a car, especially if they don’t have kids and live close enough to the things they need, such as a grocery store or work.

Enough could include watching DVDs, if that makes you happy. It could mean an iPod, if you need that to be happy.

How to find “enough” and apply it to life
Consider the following when thinking about the concept of enough, and how it applies to your life:

1. What are the main things that make you happy? Are they material things, or are they people, or activities? Knowing the answer to this question can give you some insight into what material things you actually need beyond the bare necessities, in order to be happy.

2. What do you need to thrive? You don’t want to just survive, you want to thrive. You want to be good at what you do, and do what you love. You want to be passionate about the things you do, and be successful at them. What do you need in order to do that? How many tools or material things do you need to thrive?

3. What do you need to survive at a comfortable level? You need to survive, of course, but you probably don’t want to be miserable as you survive. A comfortable bed is probably important (although I’ve had great success with a futon, so a “comfortable bed” doesn’t have to be an expensive one), but how many extra trimmings does that bed need in order to be comfortable? How nice do the sheets need to be? Examine your ideas of comfort and then see what’s really necessary for that comfort. Sometimes you’ll realize that only a minimum of things are needed for real comfort.

4. What do you have beyond those things needed for survival, comfort, happiness, and thriving? Take a look around you, and think about everything in your home. How much of it goes beyond these things that make up the concept of “enough”? Do you really need them, or do they go beyond enough?

5. What do you desire that goes beyond enough — beyond what’s needed for survival, comfort, happiness, and thriving? We all want things we don’t have. What are they, and are they needed to have “enough”? Why do you want them? Can you be happy, comfortable, and thriving without them? And if so, how can you give up your desire for those things?

6. If you didn’t want to have more than enough, could you work less? Do you really need all the income you bring in, or is much of it to support a lifestyle that includes more than enough? For example, you might have expensive cars when only one cheap, used car is enough. Or no car at all. Or you might have an expensive home when it’s really more than enough. Or credit card debt from too many trips, too much shopping, too much eating out. If you didn’t spend all that money, and didn’t always want more than enough, perhaps you wouldn’t need as much income. There are almost certainly people living happily and comfortably on a lower income than yours.

7. If you worked less, could you be happy with enough, and happier doing other things? If you didn’t have to work, you might be happy with just enough. And you might enjoy working less. It’s something to think about, anyway. Also think about what you would do if you didn’t have to work.

Credit: I am indebted to Your Money or Your Life, and to an article by Vicki Robin (co-author of YMOYL) called, “How Much Is Enough?“

Source: http://zenhabits.net/2007/09/key-question-how-much-is-enough/