February 22: You Will Be Remembered For Your Love…

Affirmation: I am grateful for my body, soul and mind. God made me.

Philippians 4:8 

Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things. 

~~~~~~~

Ponder, Personalize, Practice: Recite Zephaniah 3:17. Practice this verse in your self-talk. Remind yourself that God is with you. He delights in you. He loves you & chooses not to rebuke you. He sings over you with joy.


Zephaniah 3:17 

“The LORD your God is with you, the Mighty Warrior who saves. He will take great delight in you; in His love He will no longer rebuke you, but will rejoice over you with singing.” 


https://youtu.be/qZzgeUJXmCM?si=xU3TMJ6w0NWk-dG4

Tommy Walker. We Will Remember 

~~~~~~~
Catching Whimsy: 365 Days of Possibility by Bob Goff

                    February 22

 

You Will Be Remembered 

For Your Love Not Your Opinions 


“A wise man will hear and increase learning, and a man of understanding will obtain wise counsel.”

Proverbs 1:5NKJV.


I’m a lawyer. I get paid to have opinions, and I have hundreds of them. I have opinions about things I know a lot about and opinions about things I know very little about. The hard truth is no matter how confident I am, many of my opinions, have proven to be misplaced overtime.
It’s easy to confuse those opinions, emerging from our hopes or imaginations with those born of truth and supported by our experience. While there is no shame in telling people what you imagine might be a good idea, don’t confuse your gut reactions with a well-formed, trustworthy, truth-based, and experience-based opinion.
If someone is suffering, deep grief, or sadness, it would be a kindness to say, “This must be such a painful time for you,” rather than, “I know exactly how you feel.” Get real with yourself and with the people around you. Talk about what you know to be true rather than what you think might be true, and people will trust you more when it really counts.
Wise people are easy to identify, because they usually won’t bring a boatload of opinions into conversations. They will talk about their lives, their experiences, and their faith. And they won’t just talk about what they think God’s position is on a topic, they will point it out in scripture so you can be sure. The only thing as good as finding wise counsel is being a person of wise counsel. And every new day is an opportunity to try out for that part.
It’s your move. 

Will you be a wise person who hears and learns today? 
Or will you settle for merely having a lot of opinions?

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

July 20: MOST OF OUR DECISIONS ARE DRIVEN BY EITHER LOVE OR FEAR.

August 22 Sailboat without a Sail…

January 28: Keep Showing Up; You’re The Only You There Is