Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Mans Roots

Mans roots become the foundation upon which life is built. Each experience becomes a brick each trial is a bolder to be chipped away to form Corner, key and Capstones. You control the mortar for it is the Word of God. Your spotty mortar work is revealed as the weight of life bears down. Only After the man submits to the father and humbles himself and accepts the true gospel of Jesus Christ through the waters of Baptism will he have the new vision of how to build the masterpiece out of the crumbling structure he once had. For those who have found the truth and have fallen away for a season. You must start at this moment to Prayerfully correct your course by ever so small movements. .You did not reach the position to where you stand by one fail swoop. So it is with life you must reset your compass and point it toward your final destination and make the necessary course corrections one by one never loosing sight of your final goal. Perfection is not achieved overnight our only hope at achieving total perfection is to become perfect in one principle at a time.Example set a goal that you will become perfect in praying morning noon and night. Once you notice this has become the fabric of your life to which you do automatically choose the next goal like scripture study each day. Once this has become a habit. Attend church every Sunday. Once this is a habit Pay your tiths to the Lord. Once you have mastered this then fast once a month giving up food and drink for a 24 hour period with a prayer and a purpose of something that you or another needs in life and take the money you would have spent on the three meals and give it to the church for the care of the needy. As you can see we perfect our life one step at a time, For the Lord does not expect us to run faster than we have strength. The race is not won by fast starters but rather steady finishers for the road is long and the path is narrow and it can only be concured by those who are true to themselves and never give up.
by D.Newburn

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