Being Self-Sufficient
It is a new year, so along with it, let’s develop a new attitude, where we learn to be content. Contentment isn’t being lazy, complacent or satisfied to the point of not growing, aspiring or achieving. Contentment is an attitude of the heart that keeps us peaceful and quiet through any circumstance in our lives. It keeps us trusting and submitted to the will of God no matter what goes on in our lives. It is independent of the situations in our lives. Discontentment is all about our circumstances, and a restless feeling to have more. Most of our issues are because of us and the root cause is inside of us. People who are discontent envy those who seem to have more than we do. The Apostle Paul in Philippians 4:11 said, “I have learned to be content in whatever state I find myself in.” We can also learn to make the most out of life if we work on it each and every day. We don’t allow circumstances to dictate our attitude, but we should be eager to do more and achieve more, by not giving up on our circumstances. We determine our attitude in the midst of our circumstances, by learning to be content and making the most out of life.
Just a Thought,
PSS
Legacychurch.com
Published on Tuesday, January 8, 2013 @ 11:32 AM MDT
A Fresh Start
It’s a new year, and to some people, it’s just another day, with a different date. Whatever it is to you, it could be another opportunity to get some things right, to change some things in our lives, and to make even better decisions. Something that we can learn to do, is to be content with our lives. Contentment isn’t laziness, but a conviction of the heart where we make the best of every situation; an internal satisfaction which doesn’t demand changes in external circumstances. It’s a heart attitude that says, “Whatever state I find myself in, I’ll trust God and have a good attitude and a grateful heart.” Discontent means dissatisfaction with one’s circumstances; displeasure; a restless longing for something better. Never be satisfied with what you have. Contentment allows you to be peaceful and not to compare what you have with someone else’s possessions. It basically says, “God, no matter what, I trust you to take care of me.” Let’s allow ourselves to learn this attitude of contentment.
Just a Thought,
PSS
Legacychurch.com
Published on Tuesday, January 1, 2013 @ 12:59 PM MDT
The Center of the Season
What a year!! The Mayan calendar proved to be false, and I even heard that they want to extend it. I’d find the Mayan Apocalypse more believable if they had also predicted they wouldn’t be around for it! There was an election at a time when the economy isn’t improving and indications show that it doesn’t look like it will get any better. Our country is the most divided that I’ve ever seen in my lifetime. It seems bad news is all around us.
Here is the good news: this week we celebrate Christmas. The whole world takes a moment to acknowledge the Savior, the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. Whether they believe in Him or not, the world knows that this holiday is about Jesus Christ. Some groups are trying to silence those of us who believe and understand that the real reason for the season is to acknowledge the truth that Jesus is the only way to Heaven. He gives us a hope and a future. Before opening the presents, let’s do our best to teach our children for a few minutes that the greatest gift ever given to humanity was Jesus. Christmas is really all about Him. From my family to yours – we do wish you a very Merry Christmas.
Just a Thought,
PSS
Legacychurch.com
Published on Wednesday, December 26, 2012 @ 3:23 PM MDT
The Focus of the Season
Here we are, with Christmas right around the corner, and thoughts of turkey, family and presents filling our minds. However, we should be reminded of the real reason we celebrate Christmas. We celebrate the greatest gift ever given to mankind: the Lord Jesus Christ. With all of the hustle and bustle of the season, let’s keep the focus of this season on Him. Before we open the presents, let’s talk about the true meaning of Christmas. Let’s recall His birth, His life, death for all mankind and the forgiveness we can receive if we believe in Him.
We should remind our families that God so loved the world that He gave His only son. This is the true message of the Christmas season. The world has made it out to be about Santa, gifts and family. We should stand up and boldly proclaim that it’s about Jesus and no one else! Let’s remind people how much God loves us and came to earth to help us. I pray that you have a Merry Christmas and take a moment to be thankful to God and to honor Him for His gift of Jesus.
Just a Thought,
PSS
Legacychurch.com
Published on Tuesday, December 18, 2012 @ 2:21 PM MDT
The Grudge
When you look at the power of forgiveness, it really does free us to move forward and releases us from repeating the sins of our parents. It frees us from the control of the one who has hurt us. One of Jesus’ last words was, “Forgive them, for they know not what they do.” He knew that mankind’s greatest need was forgiveness. It is important for us to understand that as we need forgiveness, there’s also a need for us to forgive.
Think about it: holding a grudge against someone is restricting God from being able to help and guide you. That reason alone should be enough for you to be able to forgive. Forgiveness is not something you feel, it is something you choose to do. It’s not earned or deserved, it’s a decision you make. One preacher said it like this: “Forgiveness is a gift I give myself”. One of the greatest benefits for forgiveness is mental and physical healing. It releases God in our lives to deliver, to comfort, and to strengthen. As we approach Christmas, I believe forgiveness will allow God to comfort us, especially for those who have bad memories or feel so lonely. God is willing and able to turn things around, all He needs from us is to believe.
Just a Thought,
PSS
Legacychurch.com
Published on Tuesday, December 11, 2012 @ 1:37 PM MDT
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