Friday, 6 June 2014
Favour is not dependant on me!
Creflo Dollar goes on to say, God has already done it, it's done! Jesus paid the price and favour, mercy, prosperity, wisdom and all good things have already been done for me. All I have to do is believe and say thank you!
This thing we do of coming to God in panic, anxiety and frustration is a direct reflection of the doubt we walk around with.We try to get God's blessings based on our merit and performance. None of our performances can get God to do what He's already done.
What do we then do after our added prayer hours and "our part"...boast about how God answered our prayers after we were on our knees 6 hours and fasted for 21 days. While all of that is great and pleasing to God, the motivation cannot be to get God to do something. It's no longer about Him, it's about what I did to get the blessing. No! I personally believe God's revelation to me was that all He asks is that we live righteously everyday of our lives. That Jesus is in us from the way we speak, think and interact with others. Everything else has already been done. The peace that comes with knowing this is what will comfort us through every trial and tribulation!
This blessed me deeply, I hope it blesses you too :)
Tuesday, 3 June 2014
An Attitude of Gratitude
April 20th 2014 was possibly that day for me. My dad's surprise 50th birthday party was so profoundly blessed it went beyond my expectations. It was so amazing to see my whole family in such good spirits. I had never seen my mom and dad so proud. My friends that came to show their support made it even more special. Since that day I know everything shifted for the better. My family and friends are more than just people in my life, they are a gift from God and I will cherish them forever.
It feels good to be able to do things for your parents while they are still alive. I was going through Instagram posts last week and somebody posted the question "What was the last thing you said to your mother?" The replies to that post were heartbreaking. So many people will never have the opportunity to do something for their parents because they have passed away. For those of us that still have that opportunity, I think it is so important to show gratitude to the people that raised us. I love my aunt and uncle so much, because I always think back to how good they were to me when I was growing up.
When I was growing up I spent all my school holidays at my grandparents' home until they both passed away. I may not remember everything that happened but I do know that I always felt good and cared for in the hands of my dad's siblings. Sometimes, even when we don't have much, our mere existence is a blessing to someone else' life. We need to guard the aura we project to other people. Kindness really does go a long way and I'm learning that myself and just hoping that my words, existence or being does not bring hurt to anybody out there.
Wednesday, 5 March 2014
Authentic
With tomorrow being my 26th birthday I find myself reflecting on more than just the past. My blessings are vast and I am wealthy in love and health. My gratitude towards that is invariably expressed to my Creator.
However, at the risk of sounding pompous, the resonant of how my authenticity played an enormous role in my development does not escape me for a second. I remember when I was being interviewed for the current pisition which I hold in my career, at the end of a very profound interview, my interviewer said to me "I think what I like about you the most is the fact that you know yourself so deeply. You know what you can and cannot do. You know your strenghths and weaknesses past what most people just google. I can trust you because you have a clear understanding of who you are and what you can bring." Honestly speaking, in that interview I was myself and I thank God that I know who that person is. I really didn't think much about what I was "expected" to say but merely focused on giving my heart.
I cannot stress anough how important it is to do the things that are congruent with one's character. You are guaranteed to be the best at that. I understand that we can't all afford to live our dreams, but there is no greater feeling in the world than doing something that you are designed to do. Nobody can explain it, it makes your blood boil in a good way and you have a unique satisfaction at the end of your day. That is how I feel when I go to work and when I come back home. I can only hope that we are all afforded the opportunity to be honest enough to ourselves and truly live to our full potential. I think everybody deserves that feeling of fulfillment.
*Blossom*
Thursday, 20 February 2014
Finish Your Race
Thursdays are now officially known as #ThrowbackThursdays aka #TBT on social media networks. The youthful and creative (myself included) upload pictures and videos from the past which can be a great way to look back on how far one has come. However, TBT serves a different purpose on social media, and it's not necessarily a bad one either. Today, being a Thursday, I was reminded of a "throwback" that isn't too far back. I was reminded of a sermon by a guest preacher last week on the topic "Finish Your Race/ Determination To Finish (something along those lines)."
How many times do we start projects with excitement and enthusiasm but get distracted along the way. Do we even have the required determination to finish? Many bible verses and quotes were thrown in to highlight the importance of finishing what you start. One thing that I share and take very seriously with one of my friends is "A Word." In as much we always say it jokingly, but I truly believe that YOU ARE WHAT YOU SAY. To me personally, if you fail to do what you have said, I lose some respect for your character because your word means nothing me. The vitality of saying what we mean and meaning what we say cannot be stressed enough towards the reflection of one's character.
To bring it back to the subject of being a finisher, I loved the quick analogy that was told of a Tanzanian man who was running the marathon somewhere in America. He got severely injured along his race. All the other participants passed him one by one while he hopped his way ahead, enduring the pain and determined to get to the finish line. When he finally made it to the end of his race, obviously hours after everyone else had finished, he was asked why he continued racing. His response was, "My country did not send me all the way here just to start the race, I came here to finish my race and that is what I have done."
I hope this motivates us to not only be great at beginning projects, whether it be studies, business ventures etc. but to see them through with determination and endurance so that at the end we can bodly say the above words in the image!!!
*Dust that Rose*