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2020 Vision
Everyone needs a vision for their life. Vision is the ability to think about or plan the future with imagination or wisdom.
Unrestraint:
Proverbs 29:18 — Where there is no vision (no redemptive revelation of God), the people perish; but he who keeps the law (of God, which includes that of man) — blessed (happy, fortunate, and enviable) is he. Without a vision, the people are unrestrained; they run wild. There is nothing to keep us from doing our own things — casting off all restraint, and feeding and yielding to our flesh.
Purpose:
Vision gives us direction — a road map for our lives, purpose, and dreams. It’s more than a purpose: it’s what helps us fulfill our purpose. Our greatest purpose is to connect with God and learn His ways. Vision begins from a desire — the desire for something better, a better future. A vision for your life will keep you on the straight and narrow. So many lack vision because they are satisfied with where they are.
Future:
P.K. Bernard said, “A man without a vision is a man without a future. A man without a future will always return to his past.” Cleddie Keith said it this way, “A knife cuts because it has a narrow focus.” If you don’t have a vision for your life, begin today by saying, My vision is to know God and His word, and to please Him.
Be a doer of the word of God, then allow God to lead and direct your life. It’s always your choice. Choose life.
Just a thought,
PSS
Published on Monday, January 6, 2020 @ 7:59 AM MDT
Reflection
As we come to the end of another year, and are about to enter into a new one, we get to reflect on 2019 — reflect on the negatives and the positives — maybe think about the things that went well and the things that didn’t go well. We get to think about what we could do better in the coming new year and what we believe we did that helped us, helped others.
Choose:
The choices we make are in our hands, nobody else’s. We get to choose what we do and don’t do. We get to choose whether or not we take care of our responsibilities. Some of us will be sad to see 2019 end, while others will be glad to start over in the new year. Either way, we all have choices to make.
Seek Him:
Serving God, honoring God and His word, should be a choice we all make — to be more dedicated to the things of God, to seek Him first (Matthew 6:33). He can make all the difference in our world. But again, your choice. God tells us to choose life, His word, His ways. Jesus said, Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceeds from the mouth of God (Matthew 4:4 NKJV).
Persevere:
So, no matter how you view 2019, let’s purpose to seek God, be a doer of His word like never before, and put Him first in every area of our lives. I believe 2020 will be the year of perseverance. We need to persevere in seeking and serving God, and we will see Him move in our lives in a greater way than we have seen before.
So, as you reflect on 2019, look at and take note of the areas you have grown in; and, most of all, always be thankful and grateful to God.
Just a thought,
PSS
Published on Wednesday, January 1, 2020 @ 6:39 AM MDT
Celebrate Jesus
I want to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas, and to remind each and every one of us the real reason for this season.
Holiday:
So many make Christmas about a day off work or about getting together with friends and family, giving and receiving gifts, sitting around eating turkey and all the fixings. None of these things are bad or wrong. But Christmas is so much more than all of these things.
Holy day:
Christmas is really about celebrating, acknowledging the birth of the Savior of the world, that God came to us as a little baby, grew up, and sacrificed Himself for every one of us. It’s really about God and the Lord Jesus. Without Jesus coming, none of us would be able to have a relationship with God — the God of the Bible, not a fictional god that someone has made up. There are so many fake religions in this world, but there is only one that is right and real.
The way:
Jesus said, I am the way, the truth, and the life (John 14:6 KJV). That’s who He is — all man, all God, God with us. So, as we come to December 25, let it be about celebrating Jesus and what He did for all of us. He was willing to lay down His glory and come down to earth to save anyone who chooses to believe in Him.
Let’s really celebrate His birth, life, death, and resurrection. Let your family know, let your children know that the real reason for Christmas is Jesus and what He did for us.
Just a thought & Merry Christmas,
PSS
Published on Monday, December 23, 2019 @ 8:35 AM MDT
The Prince of Peace
Peace is at the heart of what everyone wants.
An elusive dream:
We all want peace — peace in the world, peace in our lives, and peace in our relationships — and we will do just about anything to get it. And while peace is our greatest hope, it’s really an elusive dream. We catch glimpses of it, but as soon as we do, it’s gone. We seek world peace — it will never happen. We live in a fallen world: 5,500 years of recorded human history and only 290 years without war. People tend to seek peace where it cannot be found, and if it is, it is only temporary.
God’s peace:
The peace that can be attained in us, in our hearts and minds, is described in Philippians 4:6-7 (NLT). Don’t worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. Then you will experience God’s peace, which exceeds anything we can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and minds as you live in Christ Jesus. We are told God’s peace will keep our hearts and minds. This is the place where true peace can be found. “Heart” is referring to our emotions, “mind” is referring to our thinking. Worry is wrong feeling and wrong thinking. The word “keep” means to stand guard over.
Everlasting peace:
If we want a peace that is not temporary, we will need to make Jesus, the Prince of Peace, our Lord and Savior (Romans 10:9-10). Then His word, as we know it, will stand guard over our hearts, minds, emotions, and thinking, and give us peace. Peace is hope and calm in the heart and mind, despite the fact that we may be experiencing difficult things in our lives. Hurtful things, experiencing setbacks, God can and will provide us peace that keeps us going, serving Him, and possessing a peace that passes all of our understanding.
If you want the Prince of Peace, call on His name today and pray and ask Him to come into your heart and save you.
Just a thought,
PSS
Published on Monday, December 16, 2019 @ 5:02 AM MDT
Scoffers
Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked, nor stands in the way of sinners, nor sits in the seat of scoffers; but his delight is in the law of the Lord, and on his law, he meditates day and night (Psalm 1:1-2 ESV).
No regard:
A scoffer is someone who laughs, mocks, and speaks about a person or idea in a way that shows that he thinks that person or idea is stupid or silly — a person who has contempt for something. Here are people who have no regard for the word of God or the things of God. They hate God and His ways.
Evil speaking:
We see it all the time when people ignore the word of God for their own desires, when they speak evil of God, when they say things like, Can’t we just change the Bible? or, The Bible isn’t for today, or, God understands why we don’t do what He commands. These types of people we are to stay away from. We need to stay away from, and not listen to, those who discredit or ridicule the word of God.
Friendship with the world:
Our friends, family members, associates can have a profound influence on us, often in very subtle ways. If we insist on friendships with those who mock what God considers important, we might sin by becoming indifferent to God’s will. This attitude is the same as scoffing, mocking. It’s your choice!
We may need to do an inventory of our relationships and whom we allow to have influence on, or speak into, our lives. When we do, we should distance ourselves from the scoffers so we can experience the joy of serving and obeying God’s word.
Just a thought,
PSS
Published on Monday, December 9, 2019 @ 6:30 AM MDT

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