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Thankful in Tough Times
Posted On 01/23/2010 07:46:35 by Godluvsall

TODAY Lord I give you my mind, my emotions, my thoughts and I pray that I stay thankful and happy. I pray that I may help others and keep the focus off of me.

These devotionals are really good and I wanted to share.

Have a great weekend everyone! TINA

 
 

Don't worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need, and thank him for all he has done. Philippians 4:6 (NLT)

Don't worry about anything.
Worrying doesn't change anything. It's stewing without doing. There's no such thing as born worriers; worry is a learned response. You learned it from your parents. You learned it from your peers. You learned it from experience. That's good news. The fact that worry is learned means it can also be unlearned. Jesus says, "So don't worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will bring its own worries. Today's trouble is enough for today." (Matthew 6:34, NLT)

Pray about everything.
Next use the time you've been worrying for praying. If you prayed as much as you worried, you'd have a whole lot less to worry about. Some people think God only cares about religious things, such as how many people I invite to church or my tithing. Is God interested in car payments? Yes. He's interested in every detail of your life. That means you can take any problem you face to God.

Thank God in all things.
Whenever you pray, you should always pray with thanksgiving. The healthiest human emotion is not love -- but gratitude. It actually increases your immunities; it makes you more resistant to stress and less susceptible to illness. People who are grateful are happy. But people who are ungrateful are miserable because nothing makes them happy. They're never satisfied; it's never good enough. So if you cultivate the attitude of gratitude, of being thankful in everything, it reduces stress in your life.

Think about the right things.
If you want to reduce the level of stress in your life, you must change the way you think; the way you think determines how you feel. And the way you feel determines how you act. So if you want to change your life, you need to change what you're thinking about.

This involves a deliberate conscious choice where you change the channels. You choose to think about the right things: focus on the positive and on God's word.

Why? Because the root cause of stress is the way I choose to think.

When we no longer worry, when we pray about everything, when we give thanks, when we focus on the right things, the Apostle Paul tells us the result is, "The peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus."

What a guarantee! He is guaranteeing peace of mind.

 



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From: Philip
01/23/2010 22:24:59

greatful to be Greatful



From: DennisS
01/23/2010 10:09:05

Tina -


     Prayer is a good thing. Perception is also needed. I can pray to God to give me the wherewithal to pay for something I truly need. In response I find a dollar on the street. I can spend it on something frivolous and be pissed because I think that God mocked me - or use it to buy a newspaper. In the paper is a job, I apply for it and get it. My needs are met. Ba Dum Bum.


    Prayer is not only thing I must continually do. I must open my eyes and LOOK. See the cornicopia of blessings He showers on me daily. And be humbly grateful for His grace and correction...


Hugs.


Dennis



From: Nia
01/23/2010 09:04:30

Yup, pray as often as you can, say thank you as often as you remember-

keep your attention as present in the moment as possible; and try to be

open and willing to step up-speak out, reach out- smile- thanks! Nia






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