September 18,2022 [REFLECTIONS 🙄 ]
REFLECTIONS 🙄
September 18,2022
Think on these things
Philippians 4:8
Finally, brothers and sisters, whatsoever is true, whatsoever is noble, whatsoever is right, whatsoever is pure, whatsoever is lovely, whatsoever is admirable, if anything is excellent or praiseworthy, think about such things
It is very important to control your trend of thoughts because your brain controls your whole
body. You are what you think you are. Proverbs 23:7 says:
Whatsoever, a man thinketh in his heart so is he.
All the things listed in the verse above are positive. It projects the power of positive thinking. If you think positive , you will act positively and if you think negatively you will act negatively.
For instance if you always visualize that you will be a great minister of God or great ambassador of Christ, you will find yourself doing everything necessary to achieve that dream.
Brothers and sisters in Christ, think positive always, see the silver lining behind every cloud or problem in your life. If you struggle with your studies, see yourself excelling in your next examination. Pray and spend more time with your books and it will become a reality.
As a worker, see yourself attaining great heights in your career. Pray and tackle each assignment you are given seriously. Research and apply what you learn and you will excel.
To be an effective ambassador for Christ, spend more time with the bible , improve your socializing skills and step out in faith to minister the word
God be with you
Suggestions for success
1. Reflect on how you can change and manage your thought pattern. How can you improve it?
2. Memorize and implant as much scripture in yourself as possible.
3. Stay away from negative thoughts and things that do not please God.
Prayer
Meditate on the words of this Sunday School song
Do no sinful action
Speak no angry word
We belong to Jesus
Children of the Lord
Christ was kind and gentle
Christ was pure and true
And His little children must be holy too
Amen
By Evangeline Unity Esaaba Folson