Thursday, November 8, 2012
My Samsung Note 2
Yes long because I had to sit with it for long hours trying to figure out its functions. I had to sit for long hours transferring all my data from my iPhone to my computer and from my computer to my new 'toy'. (I later learnt that there is a much easier & faster way to transfer data...via the Bluetooth!...) I spent long hours discovering new functions which were not in the iPhone.
I spent 2 whole days and nights with my new gadget and then I suddenly felt terrible. It suddenly dawned on me that I was idol worshipping. It was not the time spent on the phone which troubled me but my putting away my prayer time and praise and worship time till I was very tired and unable to spend time with my Creator.
Anything or anyone which or who fills our senses, our minds and our desires other than God, is our idol. An idol is something or someone who takes God's place in our lives. It can be a property, a car, a phone or some activity we spend our time doing, like recreation. It can even be a person on whom we place inordinate affections. We must include God even in our recreation so that we do not depart from Him by giving in to our passions.
I thanked God for bringing me to my senses soon enough and put my Samsung Note 2 in its place where it belonged...
Mary Augustine
Saturday, November 3, 2012
An Unforgettable MRT Ride!
Just the day before I went to consult a doctor about the severe pain in my lower back and my left leg. After an X-ray and thorough examination, she told me that I was suffering from 'Severe Osteo Arthritis and a slip disc.'
"Would I get better?" I asked. Her reply was, "Take the pain killers and take a complete bed rest till you feel better. There is no complete cure."
She gave me 2 days medical leave. At that moment I felt like a seventy year old woman. I went back home with a heavy heart and severe pain. Thank God all exams were over and all computation of results were done. There was no lesson to be taught in school as all pupils were preparing for the year end musical. So I was glad I could rest at home peacefully without feeling guilty that I was not teaching. I informed my school that I was given 2 days to rest.
The next morning I realised that I had a briefing to attend that afternoon and a symposium to attend the next afternoon. Although I knew I had to rest, I could not tear away from my duty. So I decided to rest in the morning and attend the afternoon meetings.
Although I rested, when I began to walk to the MRT station, I felt a sharp pain on my left leg and my lower back again. I was hoping to find a seat and rest all the way to Buona Vista from Yishun.
I got into the train. There were no empty seats. Then I saw two young ladies getting up to get down at a station. I moved towards one of the seats and sat down when another lady tapped me on my shoulder to tell me to get up because apparently an elderly lady was about to sit there. I smiled and wanted to move to the adjacent seat when that elderly lady quickly asked her grandson a 10yr old boy, to sit there. He pushed his way into the seat and gave me an ugly stare. Then he took out his iPad and began to play games. Here I was standing before him experiencing excruciating pain and there he was sitting comfortably playing e-games. I had the terrible urge to turn over the primary school bus pass which was hanging around his neck and note his name and school and make a report. Then I told myself that it was my fault for travelling when I was supposed to be resting. That thought cooled me down.
Then I turned around and saw a young girl sitting on a seat meant for the elderly. She had her ear-phones on, but everyone else in the train the could hear the music playing on her hand phone. I could not fault her for not offering me the seat, because I did not look sick or look like an elderly person. Yet my heart whispered to me that she should not be sitting there.
I was hurting physically and mentally. Why were Singaporeans so inconsiderate? Did we teachers not teach them values in school? Where was their basic courtesy?
Well again I had only myself to blame. I should not have left my house when I was on medical leave, even though it was a call of duty relating to my work. "I will rest and not go for the meeting tomorrow," I thought to myself, after all the hustle and bustle in the jam packed train.
The next day dawned. Did I learn my lesson? Well...no...history repeated itself..!
Mary Augustine
Monday, October 8, 2012
Going to Church - A Waste of Time ???
They say they have many more important things to do than to sit in church and waste their precious 2hrs.
"What is there more important?" I asked my son one day. He said that he had important things to do and refused to say anything more.
But this is what they do don't they?
a - catch up with lost sleep
b - do something useful on Facebook
c - meet up with friends
d - catch up on the missed tv
programmes
e - go out after 11pm to meet friends
and come back home after 5 or 6am.
Youth nowadays fail to realise that being in the Presence of God is more important than anything else in the world. It supercedes everything else.
A kidney dialysis patient sits for a few hours getting dialysis done. He does not say it is a waste of time because he knows that it is important for him to live.
A cancer patient does not complain that going for chemotherapy is a waste of time because he/she knows that in order to live that is very important.
So likewise, being in the atmosphere of God, helps to cleanse us. Furthermore praising and worshipping Him with believers helps put the devil far far away from us. Remember the devil flees when he hears us thanking and praising and worshipping God in Jesus name. We are being recharged spiritually and what more is more important than that.
So my advise to all youth is this :-
Please do not wait until you are sick and cannot walk and have to rely on others to pray for you. By that time, it may be too late. Many realise it too late and wish someone had guided them in their youth. Give your time, youth and vigour to God now and He will bless it a million fold and give it back to you. Remember that with God all impossible things become possible.
Love and Blessings
Your Aunty in Christ
Mary Augustine
Saturday, September 22, 2012
Growing Old Together :)
We mostly read and hear this only in fairy tales and movies.
Of course there are many who are living a 'happily ever after' life and there are also many who have selected their partners thinking that they will satisfy their needs, have been sorely disappointed.
A marriage is a two way relationship. Both partners must be able to understand each other and put the needs of the other person
first. If one person keeps making all the sacrifices all the time, he/she will soon opt out due to burnout.
Couples must never ever discuss family issues and issues which they have with each other, with friends. It is like lying down and spitting upwards; the spittle will descend back on their own face. When they tell their intimate woes or disappointments to others, they may get the wrong advise from outsiders and that advice may tear them both apart.
To prevent burnout in a marriage, the couple must first and foremost make God the Centre of their lives and the Head of their marriage and family from day one. They must seek God diligently and daily in their lives. They must pray for each other and make all decisions together after praying. They must respect each other's privacy and understand each others mood swings and feelings. They must be quick to listen and slow to judge and speak. They must strive to be good, godly role models to their offsprings. The one thing they must totally avoid is, ridiculing or slighting one another in public or in front of their children. Sarcastic remarks must be avoided. Couples must learn to laugh together and not about the other or at the expense of the other. Genuine, healthy humour adds spice to a couple's life.
What excited a couple three months ago will not excite them today. Human beings are such. They are fun loving creatures. They get bored easily. Beauty will fade and even sex will lose its appeal during middle-age for some. So if one is wise he/she will learn how to gently influence the other and will make a genuine effort to learn how to please his/her spouse in interesting ways. Finding hobbies of common interest is one way to be and do things together.
There will always be ups and downs in a marriage. Whenever one senses heat rising in a relationship he/she will do well to step aside and monitor the situation. A gentle reply will ward off all danger. One must never provoke one's spouse to anger and must never do what displeases or angers him/her. One must also never ever confront one's spouse when he or she is tired or angry. Let things cool off first and discuss important issues over a cup of ice-cream or in a nicer way. A gentle calm tone will always help one to win the heart of his/her spouse.
When everything is fine and rosy and when there is enough money to spend, less problems will arise. It is mostly when couples are facing a financial crisis or some strong disagreement that serious problems will surface. Learning how to handle such situations is very crucial.
If a situation gets hard to handle, it is always wise for a Christian couple to seek counsel from a certified Christian councillor. There are many experienced and certified councillors in the church, who will be more than willing to help a couple facing estrangement. But before things get worse a wise couple will turn to God the Father and ask Him for the infilling of the Holy Spirit in Jesus mighty name. He will give them the wisdom to handle any situation. Jesus said, "Ask anything in My name and My Father in heaven will answer you." With Christ one can be assured of a healthy and happy relationship.
In short, if each partner loves his/her spouse like himself/herself the marriage will last. Unconditional love and unconditional forgiveness are the vital KEYs here
Remember, there is no joy, greater than to 'Grow Old Together' with the man / woman of your youth.
May God bless your marriage abundantly.
Love & Blessings
Mary Augustine
Friday, September 21, 2012
On Choosing Well :)
How much more should one be cautious when selecting a husband or wife. Selecting a partner is easy but selecting the right partner is not easy.
Why do I say selecting a partner is easy? The world as we know it now is in everyone's hands. By that statement, I mean that everything in the world is accessible to everyone through the Internet. So it is easy to meet someone on Facebook and/or the like, and fall in love and get married. This is not uncommon these days.
Getting married is easy but staying married is becoming increasingly tough and challenging these days.
Here are some useful time tested, tips for a long, blissful healthy married life:-
1. Pray asking God to help you in your decision making. He will never refuse you.
2. Same religion is of utmost importance. This will keep the family together.
3. Spend time learning about his/her likes, dislikes, attitudes, lifestyle, character both in public and in private, habits, hobbies, spending habits, saving habits, friends he/she has and is close with, occupation, treatment of parents & siblings, treatment of the elderly, treatment of friends, attitude towards authority, religious beliefs and practises and his/her temperaments. You will need at least 2 years to learn about the person you like. Don't get a rude shock after the union. There are no quick fixes after marriage.
4. Do not get intimate during the getting to know him/her period. If you do, you will either end up marrying him/her because you have no choice OR carry the feelings for that person, the hurts and memories incurred, into your next relationship which will most probably end in a disaster.
4. Seek the advice of couples who are in a contended, healthy, lifelong relationship. They will have golden nuggets to offer you.
5. Never ever take the advice of those who tell you, to try out by living together first. This kind of relationship will mar your future. There are many ways to learn about the person you like other than living together.
6. Do not fall for someone because of one or two aspects you admire in him or her. This is going to be forever, till either one dies. So careful selection is vital here.
Many who have selected their partners thinking that they are the right ones, have been sorely disappointed because of haphazard decision making founded on fleeting passion.
Therefore 'Choose Well' for a life long, healthy and blissful relationship.
Blessings
Mary Augustine
Till death do us apart!
Most youth of today, I believe, do not take these words seriously. Today's trend is to, 'touch and go', 'use and throw'. Life for them is, 'A One Big Convenience Store'.
Just as smart phones and other modern gadgets are discarded when not of use, spouses are discarded when they do not meet one's needs. The youth of today silently scream, "You exist for me and not, I for you."
How the world has changed, from an era, when spouses used to compete with each other to shower love and make sacrifices, to the modern era where spouses demand sacrifices from each other.
It saddens my heart to see young couples treat each other like gadgets of convenience and my only prayer is that they would take the words, "Till Death Do Us Apart" seriously.
Mary Augustine
Saturday, September 8, 2012
The Potter's Hand
Does that remind you of anything at all? Well, many a time we sing, "I give myself to the Potter's Hand," but do we realize the impact of those words? Don't we all wail, scream and shout when we face the many trials in our lives like that piece of clay?
Well, for those of us wanting to live eternally with Jesus in heaven, nothing can make us more beautiful both inside and outside than our Master's Hand. Yes, we must be stripped of ourselves completely before God's glory is reflected in us. It will be painful but He has promised to be with us till the end of time. What more do we need.
The Author of life, shapes our lives with His own hands tenderly and holds us in His love till we are with Him for all eternity. Oh what bliss that will be!
Let us therefore submit to His loving plan for our lives and bask in His tender mercies without complaining.
Blessings
Mary Augustine
Friday, September 7, 2012
Facebook, a fantastic tool - Use it wisely.
I wish to say that I enjoy facebook. Its potential to reach hundereds if not millions is just awsome. We can get a person's vibes and at the same time keep connected with all our friends and loved ones Many a time people's posts reveal their inner emotions. Sometimes I send private messages to counsel them. Facebook also helps me keep in touch with long lost relatives and friends.
It is a wonderful tool if well used. It is however sad when I see many youths post things which are to their detriment. It may be viewed as immature but sometimes people are just not aware of the effect of their postings. In addition, some posts can be very hurting. Hopefully a third world war will not ensue out of a facebook posting.
Then there are those "Wolves in Sheep's clothing". Their only aim is to lure innocent people/children. We have read newspaper reports on how young children get lured by these predators. In addition to luring, sadly there is an introduction of wrong values via adverts and statements which entice people to a more promiscuous way of life.
And lastly many a relationship/friendship has been broken by a misunderstood statement. Lives too have been lost as a result of statements which are not thought of.
We can only pray for those people who make hurtring statements or statements to demean themselves, to be more careful. Think before you post. Facebook is not a forum to demean, to hurt and be hurt.
Words always have an effect. If you are hurt, do not shoot back. You cannot get revenge without hurting yourself. It may be that the other person may be in need of help and your added statements may not be of much help. If it gets too bad just remove the person.
It is my prayer that people will use this beautiful tool, Facebook, for the good of people. We owe a duty to educate people and family members.
I wish you all a wonderful day.
Mary Augustine
The impact of WORDS on our lives!
While careless words spoken have destroyed the lives of many, kind words of encouragement have built up lives and have been instrumental in helping downtrodden ones to succeed.
Words have been used as weapons in articles to defame individuals and again have also been used in articles to bring fame to individuals.
Thus we see the the positive and negative impact of words on our lives. Apart from this, we need to be aware that every word which comes from our own mouths concerning ourselves, shape our future. Scary as it may sound, this is the truth.
Many talk lowly of themselves thinking that it is humility. When someone praises them, instead of thanking them for the compliment, they say, " No I am not so________," and shy away from the compliment. Many like to complain about what they don't have instead of thanking God for the people and things they have. Many speak discouraging words about themselves such as, " I cannot do it; I won't be able to; I will never get it right; it is so difficult; it is impossible; there is no way I can do it." Little do they know that these very words which they speak are beginning to shape their future, the very moment they pass their lips.
The impact of words spoken by one about oneself has greater impact on that individual than words uttered about him/her by others. This is seen in the lives of the great men and women of the past and present.
Henry Ford: While Ford is today known for his innovative assembly line and American-made cars, he wasn't an instant success. In fact, his early businesses failed and left him broke five times before he founded the successful Ford Motor Company.
Soichiro Honda: The billion-dollar business that is Honda began with a series of failures and fortunate turns of luck. Honda was turned down by Toyota Motor Corporation for a job after interviewing for a job as an engineer, leaving him jobless for quite some time. He started making scooters of his own at home, and spurred on by his neighbors, finally started his own business.
Bill Gates: Gates didn't seem like a shoe-in for success after dropping out of Harvard and starting a failed first business with Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen called Traf-O-Data. While this early idea didn't work, Gates' later succeeded in creating the global empire that is Microsoft.
Harland David Sanders: Perhaps better known as Colonel Sanders of Kentucky Fried Chicken fame, Sanders had a hard time selling his chicken at first. In fact, his famous secret chicken recipe was rejected 1,009 times before a restaurant accepted it.
Walt Disney: Today Disney rakes in billions from merchandise, movies and theme parks around the world, but Walt Disney himself had a bit of a rough start. He was fired by a newspaper editor because, "he lacked imagination and had no good ideas." After that, Disney started a number of businesses that didn't last too long and ended with bankruptcy and failure. He kept plugging along, however, and eventually found a recipe for success that worked.
Albert Einstein: Most of us take Einstein's name as synonymous with genius, but he didn't always show such promise. Einstein did not speak until he was four and did not read until he was seven, causing his teachers and parents to think he was mentally handicapped, slow and anti-social. Eventually, he was expelled from school and was refused admittance to the Zurich Polytechnic School. It might have taken him a bit longer, but most people would agree that he caught on pretty well in the end, winning the Nobel Prize and changing the face of modern physics.
Charles Darwin: In his early years, Darwin gave up on having a medical career and was often chastised by his father for being lazy and too dreamy. Darwin himself wrote, "I was considered by all my masters and my father, a very ordinary boy, rather below the common standard of intellect." Perhaps they judged too soon, as Darwin today is well-known for his scientific studies.
Isaac Newton: Newton was undoubtedly a genius when it came to math, but he had some failings early on. He never did particularly well in school and when put in charge of running the family farm, he failed miserably, so poorly in fact that an uncle took charge and sent him off to Cambridge where he finally blossomed into the scholar we know today.
Robert Sternberg: This big name in psychology received a C in his first college introductory psychology class with his teacher telling him that, "there was already a famous Sternberg in psychology and it was obvious there would not be another." Ouch! Sternberg showed him, however, graduating from Stanford with exceptional distinction in psychology, summa cum laude, and Phi Beta Kappa and eventually becoming the President of the American Psychological Association. This should inspire students at traditional and accredited online colleges to always strive to succeed, no matter what anyone says along the way.
Thomas Edison: In his early years, teachers told Edison he was "too stupid to learn anything." Work was no better, as he was fired from his first two jobs for not being productive enough. Even as an inventor, Edison made 1,000 unsuccessful attempts at inventing the light bulb. Of course, all those unsuccessful attempts finally resulted in the design that worked.
Orville and Wilbur Wright: These brothers battled depression and family illness before starting the bicycle shop that would lead them to experimenting with flight. After numerous attempts at creating flying machines, several years of hard work, and tons of failed prototypes, the brothers finally created a plane that could get airborne and stay there.
Winston Churchill: This Nobel Prize-winning, twice-elected Prime Minster of the United Kingdom wasn't always as well regarded as he is today. Churchill struggled in school and failed the sixth grade. After school he faced many years of political failures, as he was defeated in every election for public office until he finally became the Prime Minister at the ripe old age of 62.
Jerry Seinfeld: Just about everybody knows who Seinfeld is, but the first time the young comedian walked on stage at a comedy club, he looked out at the audience, froze and was eventually jeered and booed off of the stage. Seinfeld knew he could do it, so he went back the next night, completed his set to laughter and applause, and the rest is history.
Fred Astaire: In his first screen test, the testing director of MGM noted that Astaire, "Can't act. Can't sing. Slightly bald. Can dance a little." Astaire went on to become an incredibly successful actor, singer and dancer and kept that note in his Beverly Hills home to remind him of where he came from.
Sidney Poitier: After his first audition, Poitier was told by the casting director, "Why don't you stop wasting people's time and go out and become a dishwasher or something?" Poitier vowed to show him that he could make it, going on to win an Oscar and become one of the most well-regarded actors in the business.
Steven Spielberg: While today Spielberg's name is synonymous with big budget, he was rejected from the University of Southern California School of Theater, Film and Television three times. He eventually attended school at another location, only to drop out to become a director before finishing. Thirty-five years after starting his degree, Spielberg returned to school in 2002 to finally complete his work and earn his BA.
Ludwig van Beethoven: In his formative years, young Beethoven was incredibly awkward on the violin and was often so busy working on his own compositions that he neglected to practice. Despite his love of composing, his teachers felt he was hopeless at it and would never succeed with the violin or in composing. Beethoven kept plugging along, however, and composed some of the best-loved symphonies of all time–five of them while he was completely deaf.
Michael Jordan: Most people wouldn't believe that a man often lauded as the best basketball player of all time was actually cut from his high school basketball team. Luckily, Jordan didn't let this setback stop him from playing the game and he has stated, "I have missed more than 9,000 shots in my career. I have lost almost 300 games. On 26 occasions I have been entrusted to take the game winning shot, and I missed. I have failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed."
As we see from the lives of the above mentioned famous individuals, they did not bother what others spoke or thought about them. They only cared about succeeding, despite all negative encounters. They told themselves that they could, and proved it.
Therefore let us never forget the impact our own words have on us and let us go forth to make this world a better place for others through our successes
Mary Augustine.
Monday, June 18, 2012
R u being WISE or Otherwise???
A wise person is one who knows how to manage his time, his resources, his affairs and others well. A wise person is also one who can get along well with anybody.
Now what the world terms as being wise, albeit its agreement with the above mentioned statement, is entirely different. Wisdom as most of us know is from God. But if we are not careful, what the world terms as wisdom can subtly lead us to fall into the trap of manipulation.
Many are led to believe that in order to manage people, resources or time, they have to 'be nice' to people. So they will normally tend to make use of people by being very obliging to them when they need them and disregard them when they are of no more use to them.
Let us say Tom needs help from Simon. He will buy expensive gifts for Simon to impress him. He will seem to like what Simon likes, eat what he eats, go where he goes and even worship whomever or whatever he worships. Once Tom's need has been met, and if he does not need any more services from Simon, he will immediately change his tune. The way he will now respond to Simon will be different. He may even begin to shun Simon. Here Tom has been manipulative in his dealings with Simon and he considers himself as being wise.
Some use fear as a tool to manage their affairs. For example, I know of someone who gets her way and her work done by instilling fear in her subordinates. This too is manipulation though she may think otherwise.
What then is being wise? Loving the other person as you would love yourself is the key to real wisdom. When you have love within you and when you begin to exercise unconditional love, then the Author of Love will reside within you and fill you with His Wisdom. True wisdom is focusing on God and doing what He wants you to do. Only then, I believe, you will be wise and not otherwise.
Blessings
Mary Augustine
Saturday, June 16, 2012
A Message to all my loved ones far and near.
This is a message in fact a commission from our Father Almighty, which I received on the morning of the 16th of June 2012. He has asked me to tell all of you the following. In fact this is not from me but I am just obeying Him. It may sound ridiculous, but it is from Him.
I asked Him this, "Father what should I do to help all my loved ones to be in heaven?"
This was His instant answer:-
" Everyone is lax. Tell them to wake up from their slumber and seek Me genuinely with all their heart, mind & soul. Tell each one of them to repent of their sins. Then I will make Our abode in them. The end days are here. I want them to be with Me in heaven. I will do anything to get them to heaven. If they do not seek me now, I will shake them up and get their attention. They will have to suffer a lot when I do that, but that is a small price to pay, compared to hell fire. To avoid that, tell them to seek me soon and enter into My presence. Tell them to bring all their loved ones with them daily into My presence. I commission you to go and tell them this. If they do not listen, they will suffer the consequences. Go now."
My dear loved ones I have been praying for each one of you everyday and I am just a messenger, bringing to you what our Daddy wants to tell you.
Please seek Him now, repent of every smallest offence against Him or anyone on earth and ask Him to fill you with His Holy Spirit and let us all be prepared for His coming.
God bless you all with His peace.
Maria Augustine.
Wednesday, June 6, 2012
Doing the 'Right Thing'
1. To be the best employee.
2. To help out those who are in need.
3. To pray at all times for everyone.
I am given numerous opportunities to do all these daily. Yet I don't feel like doing them at times.
Lately I have been examining myself. Therefore I have come to a wonderful realization and a conclusion. It is as follows:-
1. We should never rely on our feelings because feelings are temporary and fleeting. Doing the right things when we feel like doing them and not doing them when we don't feel like it are not right. I see it this way, if I feel 'Shiok' doing something like helping someone in need or even going to work, I take that feeling, that sense of pleasure as a gift from God. I thank Him for that feeling of pleasure. If I don't get pleasure out of it, I just offer what I do, to God Almighty as my humble gift to Him.
2. We must be one with God at all times and only then will we know what He wants us to do every step of the way. Our ways and our thoughts are not the same as God's. God sees a bigger picture and He knows what lies ahead. Therefore we must submit to Him and do our duties with utter diligence and He will reward us. but first we must spend time alone with our Creator daily. He is our energizer and our sustainer. We will be nothing without Him! Therefore we must always be humble and thankful to God.
3. We must have unconditional love for everyone. We love our own children and family members unconditionally right? When we show the same love towards others and towards our jobs, then and only then will we be able to serve and be the best that we can be.
This unconditional and unselfish love was demonstrated to us by only one person in the whole of the history of humanity. Yes, by Jesus Christ the Son of the living God, who became a man, who lived as a man, suffered every temptation and suffering every man, woman and child on this earth could ever suffer and died a humiliating death on the cross for our sake, taking all our sins upon Himself. He is the only One who showed us what unconditional love is. Now, He has risen victoriously and is seated at the right hand of God Almighty interceding for each one of us who would believe in Him, who would believe that He lived, died and rose again to save us and who would confess that He is our Lord and Saviour. Yes all we have to do is, trust in Him, believe in Him, surrender ourselves to Him and ask Him humbly for strength to do His will in our lives. He will then be able to lead us safely on the green pastures.
Yes! Then we will be able to do all the 'Right Things' in our lives with ease.
Thursday, April 5, 2012
Who is God to you?
Is He your ATM? Do you go to Him only when you need His provision?
Is God your sour/bitter but essential medicine? That is, do you go to Him only when you want a cure?
Is God your fairy godmother? Do you seek Him only when you want your wishes fulfilled?
Then when all fails who is God to you? A selfish, cruel, heartless, pretentious tyrant???
As for me, God is my 'Oxygen', without Whom I will cease to exist.
Change your perspective and you will see God as He is. Ask the Holy Spirit to open the eyes of your spirit to see God as He truly is. Only then can we have a sweet unassuming fellowship with Him.
Let us soak in His presence every day. In the presence of our King who gave Himself for us.
Holy Easter!
Shalom
Mary
Thursday, March 15, 2012
In Tune With God
God spoke and brought life into the world. We too must breathe out words that bring life to ourselves, our situations and those around us.
Lord Jesus, help me to be in tune with You every moment of my life. Help me to put You first above all else. Let not my heart rest on anything until it rests on You my King. Amen.
Mary
Creation and All Life Produced and Directed By God
A simple, but powerful truth has meant very much to me this week, as
through it, God has clarified my Vision, Love and Devotion to Him many
times: “The earth is the Lord’s, and everything in it, the world, and
all who live in it....” (Ps. 24:1) Why so powerful?? Because it speaks
of God’s COMPLETE and TOTAL ownership, sovereignty and power over the
earth and ALL its inhabitants. HE is the One who orders all the
workings of our lives, circumstances and relationships. HE is the One
who determines who, what, where, when and how Life is worked out day
to day. The Government and Final Say-so rests with HIM, not me!! HE is
the One who decides and directs and determines and strengthens and
provides Grace and Love to walk out His Will for our lives. He REALLY
DOES!! So who am I to question, whine, second-guess, accuse when He is GOD and has EVERY RIGHT to call the shots EXACTLY the way He likes!
The earth is THE LORD’s!!! And ALL WHO LIVE IN IT! Let’s together turn
from all the worries, or striking out or blaming or grovelling or
aimlessness or selfishness—and instead, with a Light and a Hope and a
Gleam in our eye, “follow the Lamb wherever He goes...” He reigns
SUPREME!!!
With love,
Mary