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Why do we do the things we really don't want to do when we could have chosen something else? Good question. Even the apostle Paul was puzzled by that question. Let's take a deeper look into this and get some help from one of today's great Christian writers.
Here's a topic we all have an interest in because it applies to all of us. There's some real food for thought in this devotion that will help us enjoy our lives more at any age.
Should you supersize your order? That's an easy one. Maybe you don't want more food. But, how about your life? We all want happiness and prosperity. So, we can supersize our lives or we can be content with the status quo. Which will it be?
This devotion is all about nothing! Hope you enjoy it!
Someone out there is watching us. Actually everybody out there is watching through the phenomenon of "Googling." Yes, Google is everywhere. It's hard to think of any information that can't be found on the Google internet site. But, long before Google someone else was watching over us and He still is.
It's a great time of year. Spring has sprung. Lots of sunshine. Beautiful flowers everywhere. Sneezing (well, maybe not). And yes Baseball. Tis the season. Yes! Here are some thoughts about opening days in each of our lives.
The faster we go the more frustrated we get. At least that is sometimes the case. At other times we are not keeping up and we need to hurry. Is God telling you "not so fast" on a particular matter or do you need to step up the pace?
How's your attitude? If you have to ask "attitude about what?" then maybe your attitude could use a little adjustment. Maybe just a little tweaking or perhaps a major renovation. Your
"attitude can determine your altitude." That's not original, but it's very true.
"What's with the frown. Eat a sour pickle or something?" Maybe someone asked you that and caught you off guard. After all you weren't really in a bad mood or angry. Somehow you just forgot to tell your face. Interesting reading: "Your Choice."
Decision making. It goes better with God. We know that, so we are faithful to consult God in the decisions we make. When we do, things turn out good. But, then how about the next decision, do we remember to consult God then or caught up in our own success, do we venture out on our own? Interesting way to look at it: "A Rustling in the Trees."

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