Thursday, 29 January 2015

Prayer Is A Lifestyle - Christine Caine

Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God (Philippians 4:6).

I believe there is a direct correlation between trusting God and prayer. Prayer is our way to communicate with the Father, our opportunity to bring our gratitude, needs and concerns before Him.

Sometimes we think we don't have enough time to pray because we have a zillion other things to do and no extra slot in our schedule.

I was not able to find peace in my heart about my prayer life until I discovered this one thing: Prayer has no formal location or time-slot requirement! Simply put, prayer is a way of life. When we pray, we are trusting God with our needs and future rather than depending on ourselves.

In essence, unceasing prayer means continual dependence upon and constant communication with our Father, and with this comes the supernatural peace that only God can give.
In His Love
 


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Tuesday, 27 January 2015

As Long As You START

This is for me a wife and mother. I am so encouraged. I started walking and exercising. It's more than a month now and I really feel good physically. I trust God to help not to stop doing something for ME.
Read the below and I trust you will be encouraged.
  
Have you ever experienced the pull of inertia? It's that feeling of not having the desire or energy to move toward a goal. Maybe you planned to go for a brisk morning walk, but couldn't pull yourself from the warm comfort of your bed—or you'd like to talk to your boss about new opportunities at work, but keep making excuses that delay the conversation.

At some point inertia affects almost everyone, but it doesn't have to keep you from pursuing your dreams. The power to combat inertia is in your hands!

In his first law of motion, Isaac Newton reminds us, "An object that is at rest will stay at rest

unless an external force acts upon it."

Today's Empowerment Moment provides four keys to help you start moving in the direction of your goals:

1. Make sure you're sufficiently motivated. Life transformation requires more than wishful thinking, it requires a tireless dedication to your task. When you serve a mission that is greater than you are, excitement will pull you forward with an irresistible energy.2. Don't wait for conditions to be perfect. If you're waiting for the "perfect" moment, you may never get started. I like how author Tim Ferris approaches a challenge: "Conditions are never perfect," he says. "'Someday' is a disease that will take your dreams to the grave with you. If it's important to you and you want to do it 'eventually,' just do it and correct the course along the way."3. Start small. How do you eat an elephant? One bite at a time! Don't worry about what will happen in a month or in a year. Simply focus on the next 24 hours and do what you can to get closer to where you want to be.4. Move forward in faith. Leave room for God to work! Have the courage to act, even if you don't have all the answers or resources right now. If you want to see His hand, look to God to do what only He can do.
Which of these four principles is most challenging for you? How will you begin taking small, intentional steps toward your dream?

Praying God will reward your courage in exciting ways,
 
"Start now. Start where you are. Start with fear. Start with pain. Start with doubt. Start with hands shaking. Start with voice trembling...but start. Start and don't stop. Start where you are, with what you have...just start."

- Ijeoma Imebinyuo

In His Love
Leslene
Written by Dr. Cindy Trimm
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Wednesday, 21 January 2015

God's Love Means More than Life

As a mother and wife, we need to stay close to God. We have to want to feel His presence daily. We have so much on our plate at times and it's not because we choose to take it on, we sometimes don't have a choice as wife and mother.

I am so in awe of King David. He was so honest with his prayer life. He told God exactly how he feels daily.
I draw strength from his prayer or shall I say, his conversations with God.
I am reading this Psalm and I felt so safe and assured that God is with me.
Psalm 63:1-8
"You are my God. I worship you.
    In my heart, I long for you,
    as I would long for a stream
    in a scorching desert.
2 I have seen your power
and your glory
    in the place of worship.
3 Your love means more
than life to me,
    and I praise you.
4 As long as I live,
    I will pray to you.
5 I will sing joyful praises
and be filled with excitement
    like a guest at a banquet.
6 I think about you
    before I go to sleep,
    and my thoughts turn to you
    during the night.
7 You have helped me,
    and I sing happy songs
    in the shadow of your wings.
8 I stay close to you,
    and your powerful arm
    supports me...."

Be blessed Dear Married Women
In His Love
Leslene
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