Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Seed Thought For 2010



As I was listening to this mornings re-broadcast of a message Pastor Chuck R. Swindoll gave to his congregation the first Sunday of 2009, I was instantly reminded of how true these words are...no matter what year we enter. I encourage you to take a moment to read and ask how GOD would have you reflect on these in your own life. I know I sure had an awakening this morning as I listened.

Five Sure-Fire Ways to Ruin the Year
Want to ruin your year? Make sure that you...
1. worry a lot
2. fix your attention on getting rich
3. compare yourself with others
4. lengthen your list of enemies (it makes it easier to shift the blame)
5. cling to unrealistic expectations

Five Predictions Worth Remembering (1 Peter 2:11 – 12, 18 – 25)
Remember these five truths this year:
1. I will be watched by an unbelieving world
2. I will encounter unreasonable people
3. I will endure unjust treatment
4. I will need unusual patience
5. I will have unfailing protection

7 comments:

Patty said...

Realistic thoughts and expectations.

Ronda said...

Well hello there my dear,

How's things over your way?
I do hope and pray your CHRISTmas was wonderful!

Just incase no-one has mentioned it lately.....
everything you post in here is in someway an encouragement to so many of us.!!!

Thank You My Friend!

Love Ya Gurly!

Love & Prayers,
Ronda

Keeper of the Home said...

Thank you Ronda!

Conny said...

I read your blog faithfully - and often forget to comment on how much I enjoy it - but I *had to* tell you I appreciated this post & reminder from you - and Chuck Swindoll - as we enter the new year! God bless!

Keeper of the Home said...

Conny ~
Thank you first of all for being a reader. I truly appreciate it. Thank you for taking time to leave your comment(s). I wish you and yours a very blessed New Year!

~Mrs. M

Young Wife said...

What a wonderful reminder! Thanks for sharing.

Keeper of the Home said...

Young Wife ~

Thank you so much for stopping by and for letting me know you were here. May 2010 be filled with many blessings.

~Mrs. M