Wednesday, May 28, 2014

Forgiving others by faith

Good morning on this wonderful day. This is the day the Lord has made and we shall rejoice and be glad in it. Today, as I think about the things in my life that he changed I think of the following.

Number 1: my relationship with God, and I stand on the word of God.

Number 2: putting God first, sometimes we have to ask yourself what does this mean. Personally, I think a lot of it has to do with putting the word first, putting others first and looking at other people and see what they're going through and if it's in your power to help them meet that need we should do it. Sometimes it's just a matter of being quiet and listening to the voice of God.
Let's talk about some of the things I believe God for.

My health and for a total manifestation of his healing power in my life physical mental and spiritual. Also financial blessings totally debt-free.



My work situation and getting along with others and just being a blessing to those in my life. I know that only I can do this with the help of God. There's nothing that is impossible of God because the word of God says all things are possible to him that believes. Think of the things in your life that you believe God for and think about how long you have been in certain situations. Sometimes we struggle day after day, month after month and year after year and this is not God's best. God doesn't want us to be continuously struggling with different problems and situations that keep on happening in our life.
I know sometimes life can be overwhelming. But I know that we serve a God that never changes. I know that God has our best interest at heart and he wants to meet your every need and give us the desires of our heart. Today you and I my friend just need to stand upon the greatness of God's word and declare his goodness and his mercy in our life.

Maybe today you're struggling with unforgiveness in your heart towards others. I will tell you that if this is the case this will stop us from receiving from God. Unforgiveness stops God from doing his very best in our life. It's impossible for God to move in our lives if we have unforgiveness. Sometimes we have to forgive people who have hurt us abused us by faith. We don't have the natural ability to forgive on her own that is why it takes something else to help us forgive and that is a true relationship with God and asking him to give us the ability and strength in the love to forgive with his help by faith.

Forgiving others by faith

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Sunday, May 18, 2014

God Has Everything Under Control



This is the day the Lord hath made we shall rejoice and be glad. Greetings in order for powerful name of Jesus Christ. I pray today on this Sunday, May 18, 2014 that you will be blessed beyond measure. Whatever you have of need of today, God is able to provide each and everything that you need. There's nothing that's impossible for God and everything he does is for your good. He will lead you and guide you and everything that you need. If you need wisdom today, he will give you wisdom.

God has everything under control, and we just need to trust him that everything he's promised us in his word that he will fulfill it. Sometimes life can be overwhelming, and I know that sometimes it even seems that God is not there. But this is the time that God is there more than ever. And you call upon him today my friend? Maybe you're having some difficulties at home. Maybe there is a divorce upon the horizon, and you just cannot see your way through. Maybe there's a job situation that just doesn't seem to be going right. I'm here today to tell you that everything is going to be okay. God wants to move in your life more than he ever has before. I know with everything inside me that God loves you and cares for you. Call upon him today and let him work like he wants to in your life. Amen

Don Meyer dead at age 69

Don Meyer, who was one of the best coaches in college basketball has passed away in South Dakota at age 69. He died this morning at 6:52 AM at a hospice care facility.

Former Northern State University basketball coach Don Meyer has died.
His family says Meyer died just before 7 a.m. Sunday.  His wife, Carmen, says the coach is now running in heaven.
Doctors diagnosed Meyer with cancer in 2008 after a serious car crash in Faulk County.
Meyer was in Avera St. Luke's Hospital for three days with a feeding tube before returning home under hospice care, Brenda Dreyer of Avera said on Tuesday.
Credits: Former NSU Basketball Coach Don Meyer Dies - KELOLAND TV
The former Northern State coach died of cancer at 6:52 a.m. Sunday at his home in Aberdeen, where he had recently gone into hospice care, family spokeswoman Brenda Dreyer said. She added that Meyer's wife, Carmen, said, "He's running in heaven."
Four months after a near-fatal car accident and a cancer diagnosis, Meyer passed Bobby Knight as the NCAA's winningest coach in men's basketball history in 2009. The native of Wayne, Nebraska, retired following the 2010 season at Northern State and a 13-14 record — only his fourth losing season — before Duke's Mike Krzyzewski surpassed his record in 2012.
Some of the greatest names in college basketball were his biggest fans, including Krzyzewski, who once said Meyer did "a wonderful job of giving back to our great game." Former Tennessee women's coach Pat Summitt, who holds the all-time win record for college basketball, has called Meyer "truly one of the best teachers in the history of the game."
Praise also came from opponents, including Nebraska coach Tim Miles, who coached against Meyer at Northern State and worked Meyer's camps at Lipscomb when he was an assistant coach.
 Credits: Don Meyer, Among Coaches With Most Wins, Dies - ABC News
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Saturday, May 17, 2014

Drawing Nigh To God Is Up To Us



On this Saturday morning, May 17, 2014. I’m thinking about my life and the things I need God to do for me, I think about regardless of what my life looks like I’m blessed. I know that God loves me more than anything and I know that I have failed him many times. And I know today, it’s by the grace of God that I am who I am. It’s because of what Jesus Christ did on the cross is able to go forward. Some of the things that I believe in my life our concerns that I need to address.

Well, I think about my spiritual life and how I need to improve on that and that I knew that God is waiting for me and he’s wanting me to draw close to him and I know that this is something that I must do on my own. I need to make one step closer to God, I know he’ll draw near to me. I realize the word of God says we draw nigh to God that God will draw close to us. I realize it’s a process and also I realize that the things in our lives that need changing is an individual choice. How close to God, I want to get is totally up to me.

Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Sometimes people you work with are hard to please



Today was not too bad at work. Sometimes people you work with are hard to please. There are days that are unbearable, but I get through each day the best I can. I know that God has a plan for all our lives and we need to look to him for all the answers we are seeking. 

  • Your boss or spouse takes forever, if ever, to answer your emails. Tactfully raising the issue may yield improvement without getting yourself viewed as high-maintenance. For example, you might try something like, "We all have our pet peeves. I must admit that mine is getting frustrated when I don't get a reasonably prompt response to important emails. I know you're under a lot of pressure but I'd consider it a favor if, where possible, you got back to me say within 24 hours if only to say, "I'm swamped but will get back to you in a week on this."
  • You're taken for granted by someone you've worked hard to please. Again, a tactful request for what you want may help. For example, "As I think you know, I've been trying pretty hard to please you but it seems I haven't done a good enough job. I'm feeling a little neglected. For example, I'm always really interested in how your day went but you seem to not pay much attention when I tell you about mine. Am I misunderstanding something?
  • You walk down the street and people look right past you. Do you want to try establishing eye contact and smiling at people? Experiment with clothes, hair, or makeup that might attract more attention? Even venture a nice comment such as, "I love that pin you're wearing," or "Is this not the most beautiful weather?" Stranger things have happened than small talk spawning a nice conversation and even a relationship.
  • You race to meet someone on-time and they no-show. Don't jump to conclusions. Perhaps really something unavoidable happened. So start with something like," Are you okay? When you didn't show, I worried you might have been in a car accident or something." Assuming they just screwed up, they'll probably apologize at that point. If they don't, instead of wussing out with something like, "No big deal," you might try, "It happens." and then deliberately sigh. That gets the point across without making the person unnecessarily defensive and, if only unconsciously, more likely to treat you badly in the future.
 Credits: What to Do When You're Being Ignored | Psychology Today
 You've worked hard in college, and now it is time to land your first job. This is a very exciting time b. ... Say “please” and “thank you” and hold the elevator. Workplace etiquette will be noticed and remembered. Watch the reaction when you intentionally power down your cell in a meeting. Write hand-written notes. If someone at work (or in life too) goes above and beyond for you, write them a hand-written thank you note to express gratitude. Contrary to what you might 
Credits: 10 Tips to Nail Your First Job | Glassdoor Blog


I can only help that tomorrow is a better day and I pray for those who I feel come against me and I pray I can be the better person. I want to get along with others.