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23 Jul 2010 Life Is An Opportunity

Opportunity To WinLife is an opportunity, benefit from it. Mother Teresa.

Today’s question is:
Are you REALLY taking full advantage of the opportunity that life is offering you today?

Do you realize that life IS an opportunity?

Well those are two questions right? But they are very valid ones, and your answers will lead you to a life changing experience.

If you read What Does Each Day Mean To You? you will have already begun to consider the importance of taking advantage of the opportunities that each day brings.

How can you really live life to the full?
Isn’t it true that so often it is not until you are in danger of losing something in life that you actually fully recognize it’s real value?

Have you ever wondered why so often it is not until we face a near death experience or a similar severe challenge in life that recognize what a precious gift life really is?

So often we do not really recognize that life is an opportunity because:

1. We get busy with the daily routines and forget to look at the big picture.

Solution: Schedule at least 15 minutes EVERY day to spend time alone reflecting on all of the things you enjoy in life. Give thanks for each one.

Yes, gratitude is a very powerful attitude.

It is so easy to take the good things that you enjoy in life for granted. And when that happens you don’t even realize just how many things you DO enjoy every day.

An attitude of gratitude will completely transform
your perspective of your daily life.
This alone will turn your life around.

2. We are overcome with fear and doubt.

Solution: Recognize that fear will destroy your life and cloud your perspective of everything you do. It will stop you from REALLY enjoying anything in life.

Once you recognize the presence of fear, start to DISPLACE it with faith. You cannot get rid of a negative emotion or attitude in your life by focusing on it. You need to start intentially and deliberately focusing on the very opposite attitude.

Read: Fear Is A Developed Habit

Yes, fear is a developed habit and so to reverse this habit it will take daily focused action. What kind of action? Deliberately focus on positive solutions in every area of your life.

3. Our life dreams are frustrated.

I have left the best for the last :)

Solution:
Did you know that you were born with the seed of your destiny in your heart? This destiny includes your dreams, your passions and aspirations in life. It also includes a deep desire for a relationship with the Living God.

There are two major areas of life that are deeply connected with your dreams and your COMPLETE sense of purpose in life:

a. Relationship with God.
Yes I believe the Bible and the simple Gospel of abundant life in Christ. Without this relationship with God through Christ, no matter what level of success you rise to in life, there will always be a deep nagging emptiness in your heart. It won’t go away no matter what you try to fill it UNLESS you decide to follow Jesus. (Read John 1:12 and John 3:1-23 in the Bible).

b. Fulfillment of your destiny (or WHY = life’s dreams and purpose).
You will never be fully satisfied in life either until you are working towards your dream and then living it. We will be discussing this more in future articles on this blog. Meanwhile, I highly recommend you get this CD Find Your Why Now. See below under the resources section for more information.

JillLife is an opportunity – are you fully benefiting from it?

Resources:
Fear Is Wrongly Focused Faith,
Worry is wrong meditation
Find Your Why Now (Don’t miss this tremendous opportunity to get hold of a great CD plus several mp3s that will really change your life).

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15 Feb 2010 Fear Is Wrongly Focused Faith
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One of my favorite stories from the Gospels is that of Jesus walking on the water, and Peter stepping out to do the same.

When the disciples first saw Jesus walking on the water they were afraid. They thought it was a ghost because they had never seen anything like this before. Jesus quickly identified Himself and told the disciples not to fear.

Peter was not totally convinced,
so he boldly comes out with this challenge: “If it is You, call me to come to you on the water”. Peter knew that only the real Jesus could do that. So Jesus calls him, and Peter gets out of the boat and walks on the water towards Jesus.

Now here are some keys:
While Peter had his eyes on Jesus he was fine. He was able to walk on the water, something that is humanly impossible.

But the waves were a bit boisterous and soon Peter changes his FOCUS. Now instead of looking up at Jesus, he looks down at the waves and so starts to sink. As soon as he starts to go down into the water, of course fear grips him, he panics and cries out for help.

Jesus stretched out His hand and caught Peter saying: You have little faith, why did you doubt?

What actually caused Peter to doubt?
He changed focus. He did not LOSE FAITH – he changed the OBJECT of his FAITH.

Fear is faith in evil. It is faith in bad things happening.
Fear is distorted faith or faith focused on evil. Pure faith focuses on the good.

Fear is actually wrongly focused faith.

  • When you have faith, you can believe for the best.
  • When you have fear, you can only believe for the worst.

So my question for today is: What is the focus of your faith?

  • Are your thoughts concentrating on the good and expecting the best?
  • Are your thoughts concentrating on the negative situations and expecting the worst?

It is not possible to have both faith and fear. They are extreme opposites.

Jill They cannot live together.

So again, what are you focusing on today?

P.S. You can read the complete story in Matthew 14:24-33 here

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