Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Choose God

The choices we make remain important. If you are lucky enough to hear and answer God’s call please remember how important your life is to God. The blessings in life begin with the little deeds we are able to complete, over time God may appear to us. Seek courage and confidence. Humility, gentleness, patience are important to each one of us. Remember the Holy Spirit. Remember and cherish each moment of your life. Believers are we. Being Christian puts us on a particular path toward righteousness, toward salvation. Christians are allowed, are encouraged to be independent, to teach and acceptance the Gospel teaching. With freedom, listen for God’s voice, listen for God’s call. Remember that each life contains goodness, kindness. Always be selective whether married or not, always cultivate a certain type of belief in goodness, holiness, kindness. We are asked to be selective as we begin to do do good work in the name of God, to glory the name of God. Goodness, holiness, kindness create a whole lot of gallery of loving, obedient, patient lives. We live in a multi dimensional world creating a mood of low light, creating a certain uniformity, a definite conformity. Be honest. Be loving. Remember the sensitive, intelligent, anguished young men. Being good goes beyond earthly actions. Life contains darkness. Life contains lightness. Remember to seek truth. Remember to live lightness, to encourage love, to inspire hope. The tendencies of charity, humility, obedience present a gallery of giving and receiving. We have magazines, stage plays, stage magazine. This is the time of graphic film. This is the time to want to discover the next blockbuster, to discover the majesty, splendor, and love of Jesus Christ.

I wonder if complete immersion in study of the people and events of both the New and Old Testament would help teach us how to interact with each other. Each day we live notebook worthy events that we are unable to write down.

Our choices can help us move closer to God. Please remember this fact.         




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