Monday, August 30, 2010

Getting Through what You're Going through part 3 and 4

Getting Through What You're Going Through Part 3

The guide that we choose makes a great difference in any trip we make. We need to choose God as our partner and guide
The Lord is my shepherd; I shall not want. We must surrender our wills to the guides; we must trust him with our lives.
Every day we must renew our faith in our instructor. We must surrender again our wills to the shepherds.
There is no pit so deep that God is not deeper still. When we allow God to control our lives, miraculous occurences are possible because of the power of the Holy Spirit.
God calls every one of us to walk in our own shoes and he gives us the right pair of shoes for our journey of faith. He also gives us the map, the steps and the guidance so we become the person he wants us to be.
God will sustain us with his promise of never leaving us, never forsaking us and of his everlasting love.
Be strong and courageous, because you can succeed.
We choose what we listen to, we choose the thoughts we think and we choose the way we see situations.
God's ability to lift our spirits out of the valley is a miracle. We need to allow God to lift us out of our problems.
God is ready and eager to guide us and restore our souls. Even in our most depressed times, God can pull our souls out of the valley and put us atop the mountain.


Getting Through What You're Going Through   Part 4

We need to replace guilt with grattitude. Guilt can form an endless cycle of self-recomstration. It gets to the point that no matter what we do, we feel some form of guilt about it.
Each of us has a God instilled desire to be perfect. But the scripture teaches that perfection is not attainable here on earth.
We are judging ourselves when we feel guilty. We have no right to judge ourselves or others improperly. We need to leave judgement to God.
It takes faith to release a feeling of guilt or fear.
Forgiveness is an act of grace from God. People must have the faith it takes to accept this forgiveness.
In order to get through what you're going through you must eliminate the guilt you feel and then express an attitude of grattitude. We should be continually grateful to God, for his grace and mercy.
Wenever we are in stressful situations, we are willing to pledge ourselves to God and to praise him for his goodness. When the stress passes, however, we ignore God and go on our own way.
We need to live our lives in an attitude of grattitude. We need to rejoice in what we can do and stop focusing on what we can't.
Success is not measured by what we've done. It's measured by what we can become.

Are you getting through what you're going through?
Michelle Cozins

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