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Fixed Mindset vs Growth Mindset
When some people face setback, they give up because they think it’s a sign that they never had what it takes to succeed. Researchers refer to this as a fixed mindset — that people essentially are who they are and don’t change.
Growth mindset:
We all need a growth mindset: one that believes in the power of God to be able to change, and that we can grow and develop ourselves, change our habits and change the way we think, process, and function in life, the way we see things, the way we treat others. If we develop a growth mindset, there are no limits for us.
Believe:
If we believe in the word of God, in the power of the word of God, and start speaking it over our lives, meditating on it, we can and will overcome. We will become more and more like God. We will begin to act differently — in a good way. We will see ourselves developing better habits: stronger characteristics of good that will help us become more successful in all areas of our lives.
All things are possible:
We can grow and develop a growth mindset that will help us to achieve and have better relationships, cause us not to be so emotional when things go wrong or become difficult. But it is up to us. What we believe is the most important thing.
We can have a fixed mindset or a growth mindset, our choice!
Just a thought,
PSS
Published on Monday, February 7, 2022 @ 1:53 PM MDT
Possess a Dream
Someone once said, Talk is cheap, but actions are priceless.
Be a doer of the word:
There are dreamers, and there are people who have dreams. The dreamers talk a lot, but have no actions. Those with a dream don’t talk much, but they do act. Only those who are willing to take action, do something, are those who accomplish things in life. It’s willing to do. James 1:22 (NIV) — Do not merely listen to the word, and so deceive yourselves. Do what it says.
Persevere:
God knew that those who just talk, waiting for the right moment, for the stars to align, would accomplish little or nothing at all. But those who do, are willing to fail. Those who possess a spirit of perseverance will accomplish much in life. It won’t come without setbacks and disappointments, but the reward of seeing things through, the desire to push through, will give them moments of success that will bless their lives.
Be tenacious:
It’s the ability to do and keep on doing that will bless us. The tenacity to overcome, no matter the obstacles we face, will cause us to be fulfilled in life. Those who are only dreamers will be frustrated, always waiting for someone to come help them, instead of doing what is needed, what is necessary to win, to succeed.
Your choice: be a dreamer or be one who possesses a dream and works to make it happen.
Just a thought,
PSS
Published on Monday, January 31, 2022 @ 11:19 AM MDT
Apologetics
We should never apologize to anyone for believing the word of God, for believing the Bible.
No apologies:
Way too many Christians are apologizing for what God said and taught, with the thought, I don’t want to offend anyone. When you apologize for what you believe, it only makes things worse. It’s like throwing chum into the water to a bunch of sharks. It’s not healthy. I will never apologize to anyone anywhere concerning the word of God! We either believe it, or we don’t — either it is absolutely true, or it isn’t.
Established forever in heaven:
We are so overly sensitive concerning the lost that we ourselves are in danger of not believing the word of God. First of all, it is God’s word, not mine. Who am I to apologize for what God said? If living out the scriptures, believing the scriptures, offends someone, so be it. But for me to apologize for what God said, is wrong. We must not only know what we believe, we must learn why we believe it. If God said it, it will never change!
Be bold:
Darkness has a hard time with light. Light repels darkness, and therefore darkness doesn’t like it. Let’s begin to pray and ask God for boldness to speak up when we should and to live out the scriptures — unashamed, unapologetic — and let’s get people saved. Let’s be bold and watch God move.
Proverbs 11:30 (KJV)The fruit of the righteous is a tree of life; and he that winneth souls is wise!
Just a thought,
PSS
Published on Monday, January 24, 2022 @ 9:39 AM MDT
The Zeal of God
When we serve the Lord, that means living life the way He says to, having a great work ethic. As Christians, we should be the best employees. Even ungodly employers should seek after Christian people because of their work ethic.
As unto the Lord:
The Bible does say whatever you do in word or deed, do everything as unto the Lord. How we treat people, how we raise our children, how we talk, and how we think should be dictated by God’s word (the Bible). The only way this is really going to happen — where we see not temporary fixes to our life but permanent ones — is to seek Him, serve Him wholeheartedly.
Wholeheartedly:
Wholeheartedly means with complete sincerity and commitment : genuinely, enthusiastically, energetically. This is the way we should seek and serve Him. It will lead to greater success in our lives — true success, lasting success — if we will seek Him wholeheartedly, expressing our wholehearted support for God’s ways. The only way we truly know His ways is to know His word. He knows what we need and how we receive His blessings. We just need to seek Him wholeheartedly — purposing to do His will and His word, wherever we go and whatever we do.
Halfheartedly:
Halfheartedly means without enthusiasm or energy : lacking heart, spirit, or interest. How are you seeking Him: wholeheartedly or halfheartedly?
Your choice — it’s either one or the other.
Just a thought,
PSS
Published on Tuesday, January 18, 2022 @ 9:45 AM MDT
Procrastination
Procrastination is the sin of wasting — wasting our time and talents that God has given us. Procrastination : the act of willfully delaying the doing of something that should be done : the putting off of something out of habitual carelessness or laziness.
Diligence:
The Bible constantly speaks about being diligent. Colossians 3:23 (ESV) —Whatever you do, work heartily as for the Lord and not for men. God highly values our work and expects us to do our best with the ability He has given us. Proverbs 12 :24 (ESV) — The hand of the diligent will rule, while the slothful will be put to forced labor. You and I need to get things done and not get into the habit of putting stuff off.
Frustration:
Procrastination creates frustration and the sense of being overwhelmed, can cause discouragement and depression; the list could go on. Procrastinators are always looking to put things off until another day. The problem with that is we don’t know if we have another day on this earth. It also causes things to be undone, not finished, to pile up on us.
God blesses those who are diligent, faithful in the little things. So, let’s purpose this year not to be procrastinators, but diligent people, experiencing the blessing of the Lord. If we stop putting things off, we might even find our lives are much more peaceful and prosperous.
Just a thought,
PSS
Published on Monday, January 10, 2022 @ 9:41 AM MDT

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