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Inspirational
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Please, No More Complaining!
I am tired of reading about the frivolous lawsuits and incessant complaining about molehills. The world does not owe us a living, nor a life! When we read of Holocaust survivors and liberators and the absolute hell they went through, how in the world can we complain about another thing?
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We Are Not Umpires of Empires
If we keep in mind that someone we perceive as our enemy is God's good friend, we may be less likely to harbor negative emotions about him or her. Jesus died for all people; for that reason alone, we do well to willingly love them.
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Cartloads of Graces
We would starve to death if it were not for God's graces: His wagon-loads of promises to transport us beyond our meager selves to His land of the best.
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Our Skimpy Buckets
Jesus must weep that we have such a difficult time believing that He has the means to dip into the well of life and to draw up for us His sustaining graces.
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The Prodigal Brother
The prodigal brother is quite an obnoxious fellow. He's the one most like ourselves!
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Intention or Going Through the Motions
Are you living life with intention or just going through the motions? The choice you make makes all the difference, not only in the results you get, but in your enjoyment of the experience--whether that's exercising, talking with a friend or any of a thousand other daily activities. Read on to find out what difference a powerful, fully-present intention can make in your life and business.
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Preventing Grace
There are times in all our lives when a prevailing grace becomes a preventing grace; when a friend will remind us that it isn't our nature to say or do what, in a momentary indignation, we would so like to say or do.
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Power, Love, and Self-discipline
1) Power: equal proportions of poise and passion to make life stimulating; 2) Love: the stamp of a Christian life that certifies us as His epistles and apostles; 3) Self-discipline: that gift from the Holy Spirit that enables us to be reasonable and willing....
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Alone--But Not Lonely
Have you felt that somehow you were nameless and faceless to others? We can feel left out and lonely when being passed over for a promotion, or a raise or rejected by a loved one. You might have felt it when a close friend or partner ignored your feelings. Or you might have felt it in a relationship when something important to you was dismissed as insignificant.
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The Other Nine
The ten had faith enough to receive health; the one who returned with appreciation was given that extra measure of friendship with God. The others would never realize what they missed.
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