And the most practiced Stoics take it a step further. Instead of simply accepting what happens, they urge us to actually enjoy what has happened—whatever it is. Nietzsche, many centuries later, coined the perfect expression to capture this idea: amor fati (a love of fate). It’s not just accepting, it’s loving everything that happens.
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Thursday, 31 October 2024
Art of Acquiescence ; Amor Fati (a love of fate)...
🐝 Who God Wants You To 🐝
It's so funny. I just read what Joyce had written in today's Devotional. I had just started a plan on my Bible App and it's the same message BE WHO GOD WANTS ME TO BE 🐝.
Be patient with yourself during this process. As you seek to be all God wants you to be and to be conformed into the image of Jesus, you will experience many victories, but you will also make mistakes. Those mistakes don’t disqualify you; they simply remind you that you are human and that you need Jesus at all times. Mistakes remind us to lean and rely on Him, and they help us remain humble and have compassion on others who make mistakes.
Live In The Light.
1 John 1:5-7 NLT
[5] This is the message we heard from Jesus and now declare to you: God is light, and there is no darkness in him at all. [6] So we are lying if we say we have fellowship with God but go on living in spiritual darkness; we are not practicing the truth. [7] But if we are living in the light, as God is in the light, then we have fellowship with each other, and the blood of Jesus, his Son, cleanses us from all sin.
https://bible.com/bible/116/1jn.1.5-7.NLT
Tuesday, 29 October 2024
Leaven Of The Pharisees
Traditions and rule-following cannot save you. To think otherwise is to have the leaven of the Pharisees and Sadducees within you. Only Jesus can save you. And when he does, he will give you a clean heart that will bring about clean actions that heal the world around you (Hebrews 8:10).
Saturday, 26 October 2024
Don't Comprimise
OCTOBER 27 DON’T COMPROMISE
If anyone, then, knows the good they ought to do and doesn’t do it, it is sin for them. —JAMES 4:17
One meaning of to compromise is to go a little bit below, or to settle for less than, what you know is right. The temptation to compromise comes to all of us. We often mistakenly think, A little bit won’t matter, but James clearly says that to know what is right and not do it, is to sin. If we do what is right, we will be blessed, but if we compromise, we forfeit God’s best. I believe you want to do the right thing. When doing so is difficult and temptation is all around you, trust God for His strength to resist the temptation. Compromising is easy, and many do it, but Jesus says that if we love Him, we will obey Him (John 14:15). I think our level of obedience is equal to our level of love for Jesus. We may love Him a little and still compromise, but if we love Him with all of our heart and soul, we will want to please Him in all things at all times. “Father, I am sorry for the times I have compromised and settled for less than I know to be Your standard of righteousness. Forgive me, and strengthen me to be able to resist temptation in the future. Thank You. In Jesus’ name. Amen.”
Sunday, 20 October 2024
What Came Up This Morning.
1#...
2#...After reading the above in my Bible App. This song came to mind...
3# ... i love todays reading especially because this was mentioned by Shona at church yesterday...
OCTOBER 21 ........STOP RUNNING
He makes me lie down in green pastures, he leads me beside quiet waters. —PSALM 23:2
Today’s scripture comes from Psalm 23. This is a familiar Bible passage to many people and one that offers much hope and strength. Simply reading about green pastures and quiet waters can give us a great sense of peace. I don’t know anyone who is not longing for more peace right now. Everywhere we look, we see news stories about unrest. We hear about friends or coworkers who have disagreements. We may even find ourselves in a conflict with someone or in some other situation that threatens to steal our peace. Or, as is the case with many people, we may simply lead such a busy, stress-filled life that peace seems out of reach. To have the peace God longs to give us and to experience His rest we must take time to be still. No one can lie down while they are constantly running—running to work, running to take children somewhere, running to the grocery store, running to care for elderly parents, running to meet a friend for coffee, running to get the house clean. We all have things we must and should take care of, so ask God to show you how to slow down and take time to be still and enjoy peace. “Father, help me to stop running, to be still, and to enjoy the peace You long to give me. In Jesus’ name. Amen.”
The Devil Got No Hold Of Me
Today at church i was talking to a friend and i said im still battling away and satan hasnt got me yet...
But then when i got home i thought i shouldnt say he hast got me yet, because I have no intention on him getting me. The book I'm reading just now is helping me to watch how Satan sets baits.
When I google for a song that was on my mind I found this one No Hold Of Me which I just love. I'm glad I found it.
The song I was thinking about was I Thank God because of the lyrics (HELL HAS LOST ANOTHER ONE I AM FREE) and I noticed in the lyrics to this song the word vagabond which I just read in the book I'm reading just now..
So what I got from this message from the lyrics is.....
SO HELL HAS LOST ANOTHER ONE AND I AM FREE BECAUSE SATAN HAS NO HOLD OF ME AND I THANK GOD 😊 🙏
Saturday, 19 October 2024
What stood Out Today From My Readings
2#...October 20 Patience is a bitter plant, but it has sweet fruit. German proverb Waiting is one of the worst things to ask of a compulsive overeater. If I don’t see results immediately, I get discouraged. In the days when I fought one obsession with another, I dieted compulsively and jumped on the scale compulsively. I could put up with any discomfort, any deprivation—for varying lengths of time—as long as I did not have to suffer a “plateau”; to diet and lose no weight was intolerable. Clearly, when something is intolerable, it is abandoned—and so went every reducing scheme I ever tried. Thank God I am not here to diet and lose weight. For today: I am in OA to turn my life around—and I’m willing to wait.
3#...How to Surrender
Day 20
As humans, our flesh craves control. We want to hold everything so tightly, strategically plan each move or decision, and believe we can control all outcomes in our lives. No matter how many times this theory fails us, we tend to believe we can just fight harder for control and the world will eventually bend to our will. But there is something so beautiful in God's eyes in that moment, when we finally release the tight grip on our lives, and surrender our control to Him.
Read the following words that Jesus himself spoke. These are the words He is speaking to you, in hopes you will trust him with the many burdens ED places on you.
"Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest...for I am gentle and humble in heart and you will find rest for your souls." (Matthew 11:28-29)
Surrender is meant to expand your faith, trust, and dependence on God beyond what you ever imagined it could be. And yet, while surrender is meant to be gloriously freeing, it's also commonly misunderstood. You may recall a time when you laid it all at the feet of Jesus, only to find yourself more frustrated because once you surrendered your circumstances didn't change, That's okay!
Simply sharing your mess with God can lift the weight from your shoulders tremendously, and it's certainly what He desires from you. But that is just the beginning; your role in the matter doesn't end there.
"But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you...for your Father knows what you need before you ask him." (Matthew 6:6-8)
This scripture displays our Father's deep desire for us to not only trust Him, but to have a relationship with Him. Before we ever speak a word to Him, He already knows our every need and desire, and yet He still asks us to seek Him in prayer. This is why surrender isn't a one and done deal. Each time you find your hands reaching out to take control back, choose to surrender all your anxieties right back to God. It is in this faithfulness that He will meet you and fill your heart in the way that only He can.
Today's Scriptures
Matthew 11:28-29 Matthew 6:6-8
4#...October 20
Read: Jeremiah 8-9; Romans 8
Romans 8:30 "Moreover whom He predestined, these He also called; whom He called these He also justified; and whom He justified, these He also glorified."
Our big heads cause us to try to understand and develop doctrines about predestination and being called and so on. Could it be, be- lievers are trying to read more out of this verse than God intended? To bring this to simple understand- ing, God is telling us that He did it all.
5#...
Is God’s Will My Will? “This is the will of God, your sanctification.” 1 Thessalonians 4:3
Sanctification is not a question of whether God is willing to sanctify me—is it my will? Am I willing to let God do in me everything that has been made possible through the atonement of the Cross of Christ? Am I willing to let Jesus become sanctification to me, and to let His life be exhibited in my human flesh? (See 1 Corinthians 1:30.) Beware of saying, “Oh, I am longing to be sanctified.” No, you are not. Recognize your need, but stop longing and make it a matter of action. Receive Jesus Christ to become sanctification for you by absolute, unquestioning faith, and the great miracle of the atonement of Jesus will become real in you. All that Jesus made possible becomes mine through the free and loving gift of God on the basis of what Christ accomplished on the cross. And my attitude as a saved and sanctified soul is that of profound, humble holiness (there is no such thing as proud holiness). It is a holiness based on agonizing repentance, a sense of inexpressible shame and degradation, and also on the amazing realization that the love of God demonstrated itself to me while I cared nothing about Him (see Romans 5:8). He completed everything for my salvation and sanctification. No wonder Paul said that nothing “shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord” (Romans 8:39). Sanctification makes me one with Jesus Christ, and in Him one with God, and it is accomplished only through the magnificent atonement of Christ. Never confuse the effect with the cause. The effect in me is obedience, service, and prayer, and is the outcome of inexpressible thanks and adoration for the miraculous sanctification that has been brought about in me because of the atonement through the Cross of Christ.
That's Where King's Are Made
Just out of shower and I put on YouTube for some worship music...and this song Where King's Are Made and it reminded me of the story of David.
Friday, 18 October 2024
The Unheeded Secret
The Unheeded Secret “Jesus answered, ‘My kingdom is not of this world.’ ” John 18:36
The great enemy of the Lord Jesus Christ today is the idea of practical work that has no basis in the New Testament but comes from the systems of the world. This work insists upon endless energy and activities, but no private life with God. The emphasis is put on the wrong thing. Jesus said, “The kingdom of God does not come with observation . . . . For indeed, the kingdom of God is within you” (Luke 17:20–21). It is a hidden, obscure thing. An active Christian worker too often lives to be seen by others, while it is the innermost, personal area that reveals the power of a person’s life. We must get rid of the plague of the spirit of this religious age in which we live. In our Lord’s life there was none of the pressure and the rushing of tremendous activity that we regard so highly today, and a disciple is to be like His Master. The central point of the kingdom of Jesus Christ is a personal relationship with Him, not public usefulness to others. It is not the practical activities that are the strength of this Bible Training College—its entire strength lies in the fact that here you are immersed in the truths of God to soak in them before Him. You have no idea of where or how God is going to engineer your future circumstances, and no knowledge of what stress and strain is going to be placed on you either at home or abroad. And if you waste your time in overactivity, instead of being immersed in the great fundamental truths of God’s redemption, then you will snap when the stress and strain do come. But if this time of soaking before God is being spent in getting rooted and grounded in Him, which may appear to be impractical, then you will remain true to Him whatever happens.
God Habits Drives Out Bad Habits.
GOOD HABITS DRIVE OUT BAD HABITS “Since habit is such a powerful influence, and we’re used to pursuing our impulses to gain and avoid outside our own choice, we should set a contrary habit against that, and where appearances are really slippery, use the counterforce of our training.” —EPICTETUS, DISCOURSES, 3.12.6
When a dog is barking loudly because someone is at the door, the worst thing you can do is yell. To the dog, it’s like you’re barking too! When a dog is running away, it’s not helpful to chase it—again, now it’s like you’re both running. A better option in both scenarios is to give the dog something else to do. Tell it to sit. Tell it to go to its bed or kennel. Run in the other direction. Break the pattern, interrupt the negative impulse. The same goes for us. When a bad habit reveals itself, counteract it with a commitment to a contrary virtue. For instance, let’s say you find yourself procrastinating today—don’t dig in and fight it. Get up and take a walk to clear your head and reset instead. If you find yourself saying something negative or nasty, don’t kick yourself. Add something positive and nice to qualify the remark. Oppose established habits, and use the counterforce of training to get traction and make progress. If you find yourself cutting corners during a workout or on a project, say to yourself: “OK, now I am going to go even further or do even better.” Good habits have the power to drive out bad habits. And habits are easy to pick up—as we all know
For Today......October 19
Only in a hut built for the moment can one live without fear. Kamo no Chomei
Fear comes from projection. My mind does not say, “This is a fine, pain-free, worry-free moment in which there is nothing to fear. Therefore, enjoy it.” Instead, it leaps ahead, conjuring up all sorts of mishaps and calamities. As difficult as it is to shed old habits, I keep remembering the relief and freedom and joy that came the first time I tried abstaining one day at a time and not worrying about what would happen tomorrow. For today: My life consists of single moments. I occupy them one at a time, savoring the fullness of each, and find there is no room for fear.
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