Wednesday, March 01, 2006

Shaping your life …

The ground is not biased. It produces in multiple quantities any seed that is sown into it, be it thorns or apples. In like manner, you can determine your experiences by the thoughts you are processing daily. Science has helped us understand that when we speak normally, we do so at the rate of 120 words a minute. When we talk to ourselves, we do so at a rate of about 1300 words a minute. The bad news is that 70% or so of our self-talk normally is negative. You obey your voice more than any other voice. Everything within and without you have a way of working together to bring to past what you’ve voiced in your mind. Miracles are experienced when our voices tallies with God’s will/word. The woman diseased with the issue of blood in Matt. 9:21 “said to herself, if I can touch the hem of his garment, I’ll be made well”. Our lives are a reflection of what we are saying to ourselves. People may condemn you, but do you also condemn yourself? The most anointed of ministers may talk to you and pray for you, but what do you believe? Is it not amazing to see believers attend ‘prophetic services’ and by the next day they say “things never get well with me”. Even when angel Gabriel gave Mary the information about Jesus, she believed in it and voiced it before she experienced it. She replied the angel; "may it happen to me as you have said." “Summing it all up, friends, I'd say you'll do best by filling your minds and meditating on things true, noble, reputable, authentic, compelling, gracious--the best, not the worst; the beautiful, not the ugly; things to praise, not things to curse”. Phil. 4:18 (MSG) Spend quality time daily to have a good self-talk, because a radiant life is a byproduct of a radiant thought.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The premise on which your article is based is flawed-of course the earth/ground is biased; if bias means favouring one over the other, that is. You try and plant maize seeds with apple seeds in your backyard and return in a week for the results. For the expanation of the results you'll get,ask the nearest farmer! It matters most where you sow what.

Consequently, it was difficult coming to terms with the flow of a fundamentally flawed article.

--FM,Bos,MA

Wednesday, April 05, 2006 11:36:00 AM  

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