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Date Posted: 08:00:59 05/12/01 Sat
Author: Truie
Subject: Re: Inspirations
In reply to: Sunil4fsu@aol.com 's message, "Inspirations" on 10:26:26 07/26/00 Wed

>
>With us is the Lord our God to help us, and to fight
>our battles.
>Read 2 Chronicles 32:8
> **********
> Dear Heavenly Father, I thank You for the many
>holy people whose lives
>are recorded in the Scriptures, that I may have a
>pattern from which to live
>my life. Thank you for Your never-ending presence to
>help me along my
>journey. Help me to always set a good example for my
>fellow brothers and
>sisters, that they, too, may come to know the Joy that
>You have brought to us
>through Your dearly beloved Son, Jesus Christ. In
>Jesus name. Amen.
>********
>Short Bits Of Wisdom
>
>"Time isn't what makes a friendship last...It's love
>and devotion that keeps
>the tie between souls."
>
>Failure doesn't mean God has abandoned you... ...it
>does mean God has a
>better idea!
>
>~Think about it~
>"If you were arrested for kindness, would there be
>enough evidence to convict
>you?"
>
>The way you see things and the way others see things
>may not be the same.
>
>Be tolerant of other people's views.
>
>You are meant for excellence. Live up to life's hopes
>for you.
>
>"Don't just trust something; believe in it."
>
>"Love is like a sweet flower, true love is a sweet
>rose..."
>
>"Love is like a rose: when you have it in your grasp,
>you have to bare the
>thorns."
>
>If you keep you heart open, it will come again..~ Kent
>Nerburn ~
>
>
>"To live life without you is to live life without
>love."
>
>"Attitude can determine success or failure, it is a
>matter of choice." ~Lace~
>
>~Health Flash~
>
>Fiber...How Much Do You Need?
>
>Eat 25 to 30 grams daily, say the American Diabetic
>Association. to know how
>much fiber is in certain foods, check the nutrition
>label on the package.
>
>What It Might Do...
>
>Lower cholesterol
>Aid weight loss
>Prevent certain cancers
>Promote regularity
>
>Yay, Beans! Any size, any shape, they're a fiber
>bonanza.
>Some ideas........ Add rinsed canned beans to soups,
>pastas, even salads.
>Make a big batch of lentil, split-pea or bean soup and
>freeze in single
>serving size portions.
>Wrap rinsed, canned pinto beans along with tomato
>salsa, shredded lettuce and
>a little cheese in a warm flour tortilla.
>
>Fiber To Go.....Grab One!!
>1 medium apple
>1 medium pear
>1 medium banana
>
>
>Laughter Is Good For Your Soul
>
>Laughter is not only good for the body, it's good for
>the soul.
>sychologically, the ability to see humor in a
>situation is important as
>laughter, itself. A sense of humor can help you
>overlook the unattractive,
>tolerate the unpleasant, cope with the unexpected, and
>smile through the
>unbearable. A genuine sense of humor is the pole that
>adds balance to our
>steps as we walk the tightrope of life. And, if we
>happen to fall into one
>of life's inevitable cesspools, a healthy sense of
>humor can help us cope.
>
>Our five senses are incomplete without the sixth... A
>Sense of Humor.
>
>Having a sense of humor doesn't mean that you go
>around laughing at
>everything. A person with a sense of humor doesn't
>make jokes out of life;
>they only see the ones that are already there. In
>other words, you can see
>the funny side along with the serious side.
>
>Many of us take ourselves too seriously. We worry
>about always looking good,
>correct, and dignified. The result is that we miss
>out on a lot of fun.
>There are things that will happen to you that cause
>you to feel you have lost
>control. But if you can laugh at yourself and the
>circumstances, you've
>regained control. Circumstances will not control you
>if you turn
>them around and make something funny out of them.
>
>There are many, many times in your daily experience
>when you can turn your
>situation around and laugh. Laugh at the situation.
>Laugh at yourself.
>When you do you've in charge
>instead of it being in charge of you.
>
>Happy is the person who can laugh at themselves, they
>will never cease to be
>amused.
>
>I believe that if we can divide our problems into
>those that can be solved
>quickly and those that cannot, we will have come a
>long way toward relaxing
>when confronted with
>things that we cannot change. Humor is God's weapon
>against worry, anxiety,
>and fear.
>
>As somebody said, your day goes the way the corners of
>your mouth turn. Life
>is like a mirror. If we frown at it, it frowns back.
>If we smile, it
>returns the greeting.
>
>There are many reasons to laugh, so go ahead. Since
>it takes forty-three
>muscles to frown but only seventeen muscles to smile,
>why not conserve
>energy?
>
>Laughter is the cheapest luxury we have. It clears up
>the blood, expands the
>chest, electrifies the nerves, clears away the cobwebs
>from the brain, and
>gives the whole
>system a good cleansing. I really believe laughter is
>the sweetest music
>that ever greeted the human ear, and I also believe
>God loves to hear our
>laughter.
>
>Life is full of tensions, stress, and grim realities.
>When we need a break
>now and then, how do we spell relief?
>L-A-U-G-H
>
>THE FAMILY RANCH
>
>Two sisters inherit the family ranch in Wyoming.
>Unfortunately, after just a
>few years, they are in financial trouble. In order to
>keep the bank from
>repossessing the ranch, they need to purchase a bull
>so that they can breed
>their own stock.
>
>One sister balances their checkbook, then takes their
>last $600 to Montana to
>another ranch where a man has a prize bull for sale.
>Upon leaving, she tells
>her sister, "When I get there, if I decide to buy the
>bull, I'll
>contact you to drive out after me and haul it home."
>
>She arrives at the man's ranch, inspects the bull, and
>decides she wants to
>buy it. The man tells her that he can sell it for
>$599, no less. After
>paying him, she drives to the nearest town to send her
>sister a telegram to
>tell her the news.
>
>She walks into the telegraph office, and says, "I want
>to send a telegram to
>my sister telling her about my purchase and that I
>need her to hitch the
>trailer to our pickup truck and drive out here so we
>can haul it home."
>
>The telegraph operator explains that he'll be glad to
>help her, then adds,
>"It's just 99 cents a word." Well, after paying for
>the bull, the brunette
>only has $1 left. She realizes that she'll only be
>able to send her sister
>one word. After thinking for a few minutes, she nods,
>and says, "I want you
>to send her the word, 'comfortable.'"
>
>The telegraph operator shakes his head. "How is she
>ever going to know that
>you want her to hitch the trailer to your pickup truck
>and drive out here to
>haul that bull back to your ranch if you send her the
>word, 'comfortable?'"
>
>The sister explains, "My sister reads real slow."
>
>IT IS A BLESSING TO BOTH GIVE AND RECEIVE.
>
>You're Special
>
>In all the world, there's nobody like you.
>Since the beginning of time,
>there has never been another person
> like you.
>Nobody has your smile.
>Nobody has your eyes, your nose,
>your hair, your hands, your voice.
>You're special.
>
>No one can be found who has
> your handwriting.
>Nobody, anywhere, has your tastes...
>for films or music or art.
>No one sees things just as you do.
>In all of time, there's been no one
>who laughs like you,
>no one who cries like you.
>And what makes you laugh and
>cry will never produce
>identical laughter and tears
>from anybody else, ever.
>
>No one reacts to any situation
>just as you would react.
>You're special. the only one in all of creation
>who has your set of abilities.
>Oh, there will always be somebody
> who is better
>at one of the things you are good at,
>but no one in the universe can
>reach the quality of your
>combination of talents, ideas,
>abilities, and feelings.
>
>Like a room full of musical instruments,
>some may excel alone,
>but none can match the
>symphony of sound when all are
> played together.
>You're a symphony.
>
>Through all of eternity, no one
>will ever look, talk,
>walk, think, or do like you..
>You're special. You're rare.
>And in all rarity there is great value.
>Because of your great rare value,
>You need not attempt to imitate others.
>You should accept -- yes, celebrate --
>your differences.
>
>You're special. And I hope you are
>beginning to realize
>that it's no accident that you're special,
>and that you're beginning to see
> that you were made for a very special purpose.
>There is a job for you to do
>that no one else can do as well as you.
>Out of all the billions of applicants,
>only one is qualified;
>only one has the right combination
>of what it takes.
>
>That one is you.. YOU... because you're special.
>Author Unknown
>
>INTERESTING FACTS
>
>1929 - Frigidaire introduces the first room cooler.
>
>At the St. Louis World's Fair in 1904, Richard
>Blechyden, and Englishman, had
>a tea concession. On a very hot day, none of the
>fairgoers were interested in
>hot tea. Blechyden served the tea cold--and invented
>iced tea
>
>At the turn of the century, most lightbulbs were
>handblown, and the cost of
>one was equivalent to half a day's pay for the average
>U.S. worker.
>
>BAND-AID Brand Adhesive Bandages first appeared on the
>market in 1921,
>however, the little red string that is used to open
>the package did not get
>added until 1940.
>
>Belgian driver Jenatzy was the first to reach a speed
>of over 100km/h in his
>electrically powered car 'La Jamais Contente' in 1899
>
>Boxing was the first sport to be filmed. Thomas A.
>Edison filmed a boxing
>match between Jack Cushing and Mike Leonard in 1894.
>
>Camel's-hair brushes are not made of camel's hair.
>They were invented by a
>man named Mr. Camel.
>
>Carbonated beverages became popular in 1832 after John
>Mathews invented an
>apparatus for charging water with carbon dioxide gas.
>
>Chester Greenwood from the United States, was 15 years
>old in 1873 when he
>invented earmuffs.
>
>THE TOP TEN STEPS TO A SUCCESSFUL LIFE
>
>1. MAKE YOUR INTUITION YOUR ALLY
>How does your intuition speak to you? Do you receive
>information in words,
>feelings, a body sensation? Do you just know? Ask your
>intuition questions
>and pay attention to the answers and act on the
>information you receive.
>
>2. PAY ATTENTION TO WHAT BRINGS YOU JOY
>The experience of joy is one of God's ways of speaking
>to us through our
>intuition. What makes you excited, happy, delighted?
>What do you look forward
>to each day? Do more of it!
>
>3. BE CLEAR ABOUT YOUR GOALS
>We are often quite clear about what we don't want.
>Spend time thinking about
>what you do want. What does your ideal life look like?
>
>4. SPEND TIME IN PRAYER AND MEDITATION
>Answers often come to life's questions through
>self-reflection. Prayer and
>meditation are two ways we have of slowing down enough
>to listen to the still
>quiet voice of our Higher Self.
>
>5. CREATE POSITIVE SELF TALK
>Pay attention to what you tell yourself about yourself
>and your life. If the
>general tone is hopeful and positive you generally
>feel better and more
>optimistic. It's easier to create a life you love when
>you give yourself
>affirmative messages.
>
>6. UNDERSTAND YOUR BELIEFS
>William James said, "The greatest discovery of my
>generation is that human
>beings, by changing the inner attitudes of their
>minds, can change the outer
>aspects of their lives."
>
>7. TAKE ACTION
>People often get stuck because they can't figure out
>how to get from Point A
>to Point Z. What is one thing you could do that would
>be a next step? Take a
>class, talk to a friend, read a book on a topic of
>interest, learn a new
>skill. Take action on what feels exciting to you.
>
>8. LOOK FOR COINCIDENCES AND SYNCHRONICITY'S
>It has been said that coincidences are God's way of
>remaining anonymous. We
>often have serendipity occurring in our lives as a way
>to show us we are on
>the right path.
>
>9. KNOW THAT THERE WILL BE EBBS AND FLOWS
>We often reach success through a series of ups and
>downs. When you are in a
>"down" place and feeling stuck, know that it doesn't
>usually last long. Find
>some ways to enjoy your life despite the lull and
>continue to focus on what
>you want.
>
>10. ENVISION!
>Spend time each day imagining your ideal life.
>Envision the details of that
>life. Imagine you are living it now. What are you
>wearing? What are you
>feeling? Who are the people around you? Make it real.
>
>Think Small
>
>
>The world says bigger is better,
>But that may not be so always.
>Faith like a grain of mustard seed
>Can move great mountains Jesus says.
>
>A truckload of coal weighs a lot,
>But I'll take a diamond instead.
>I'll take a pound of gleaming gold-
>And you can have a load of lead.
>
>God can bless the smallest of groups
>As well as large congregations.
>He cares about one lone soul
>As well as the many nations.
>
>Edward L. Gibson
>
>WHEN
>When you are afraid
>... look down and see my hand clasping yours.
>When you are lonely
>... my ears and heart will be there to listen.
>When you are confused
>... my caring is here to help you find your way.
>When you are happy
>... my smile will light the way to your celebration.
>When you are sad
>... lean my way and I will dry your tears.
>When you are tired
>... my shoulder can help you stand.
>When you are unhappy
>... I will gladly share a smile.
>When you think you can't go on
>... I will help you see the light.
>When you have lost your faith
>... I will give you some of mine.
>When you doubt yourself
>... I will help you find the good.
>And when you lose your heart
>... I will give to you my love.
>~Unknown~
>
>"The Messenger"
>
>Speak not to me...
> ...of what you see.
>From within your soul,
>You have the answers....
> ....to my questions.
>
>On your wings, the Gods
> have sent my messages.
>And from your heart,
> you speak the truth.
>
>My losses are not misguided,
>But your visits foretell...
> ....my sorrow.
>When actions follow, my demise,
>From your eyes eternity shall follow.
>
>So, when you speak,
>My heart opens,
>To the wisdom of my maker,
>And the rivers of passion
>Swell, overunning my path.
>
>Regrets I have...
> ....but joy fills my heart.
>As we share our senses,
>My love lives forever....
>
>Greywolf630.......Rene
>June 14,2000
>
>ADVICE
>"Finish every day and be done with it. You have done
> what you could; some blunders and absurdities crept
>in;
> forget them as soon as you can. Tomorrow is a new
>day;
> you shall begin it well and serenely and with too
>high a
> spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense."
> --Ralph Waldo Emmerson
>
>Do Your Best
>
>Just Do Your Best, and Everything Will Be All Right
>It's not always easy to
>know which path to follow, which decision to make, or
>what to do. Life is a
>series of new horizons, new hopes, new days, and
>changes that come to you.And
>we all need some help with these things from time to
>time. Remember these
>things: Dream it. Do it. And discover how special you
>are. Be positive, for
>your attitude will affect the outcome of many things.
>Ask for help when you
>need it; seek the wisdom the world holds and hold on
>to it. Make some
>progress every single day. Begin. Believe. And become.
>Give yourself all the
>credit you're due; don't shortchange your qualities,
>your abilities, or any
>of the things that are so unique about you. Remember
>how
>precious life can be. Imagine. Invest the time it
>takes to reach out for
>your dreams; it will bring you happiness that no money
>on earth can buy.
>Don't be afraid; no mountain is too big to climb if
>you do it at your own
>pace. What's the best thing to do? That's simple: Do
>Your Best. And
>everything else will fall into place.
>
>
>STRENGTH
>
>We don't always have to be strong to be
>strong.Sometimes our strength is
>expressed in being vulnerable. Sometimes we need to
>fall apart to regroup and
>stay on track.We all have days when we cannot push any
>harder, cannot hold
>back self-doubt, cannot stop focusing on fear, cannot
>be strong. There are
>days when we cannot focus on being responsible.
>Occasionally, we don't want
>to get out of our pajamas. Sometimes we cry in front
>of people. We expose our
>tiredness, irritability, or anger. Those days are
>okay. They are
>just okay. Part of taking care of ourselves means we
>give ourselves
>permission to "fall apart" when we need to. We do not
>need to be perpetual
>towers of strength. We ARE strong. We have proven
>that. Our strength will
>continue if we allow ourselves the courage to feel
>scared, weak, and
>vulnerable when we need to experience those feelings.
>Today, help me to know
>that is it okay to allow myself to be human. Help me
>not to feel guilty or
>punish myself when I need to "fall apart."
>
>When I Come To Heaven
>
> When I come to Heaven Lord,
> What shall I bring,
> My Golden Necklace,
> and my Diamond Ring?
>
> I have some great Treasures,
> of jade, ivory and bone,
> And aren't we judged Lord,
> by what we Own?
>
> My important Position,
> I've climbed up so high,
> There just isn't anything,
> my money won't buy.
>
> So tell me again Lord,
> just what are Your Needs?
> I've helped You a lot,
> by doing Good Deeds.
>
> "You've got it all Wrong,
> My child, My dear,
> All that I've wanted,
> is having you Near."
>
> "While storing your Treasures,
> There's much you forgot,
> My Love and Forgiveness
> Can never be Bought."
>
> I offer it Freely,
> Just Ask and Receive,
> But you never listened,
> You didn't Believe.
>
> Your Works and Possessions
> Are just filthy Rags,
> So if you're coming to Heaven,
> Unpack your Bags.
>
> Just Come As You Are,
> It's You that I Love,
> The Price has been Paid,
> By the One up Above.
>
>
>The Heart of A Friend
>
>Oh, the heart of a friend
>Is a marvelous place
>Where one finds contentment and peace,
>Where the grasp of the hand
>Shows that you understand
>As the blessings of friendship increase.
>
>For the heart of a friend
>Never wonders nor doubts,
>No matter if years intervene.
>The old faith is there,
>And none can compare
>With the comfort it gives the unseen.
>
>Oh, the heart of a friend
>Is a place sweet and rare
>To love, to enrich, to enjoy.
>Respond, if you will, to its charm
>And its thrill, while forgetting
>The cares that annoy.
>
>Yes, the heart of a friend
>Is the one thing I prize,
>As life lengthens and twilight descends.
>The last thing I ask,
>As I finish my task,
>Is to live in the heart of my friend.
>
> ~ Author Unknown ~
>
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>
>...Everything Happens For A Reason....
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>"The Purpose Of Life Is A Life Of Purpose."
>Robert Byrne
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>God will hold your hand all the way if you will just
>come
>into the light and have faith.
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>Life is hard . . . but God is good.
>Life is unpredictable . . . but God is sovereign.
>Life is unfair . . . but God is just.
>Life is short . . . but God is eternal.
> (by Mary Farrar)
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>
>Humor
>
>A lady was visiting a church one Sunday. The sermon
>seemed to go on forever,
>and many in the congregation fell asleep.
>
>After the service, to be social, she walked up to a
>very sleepy looking
>gentleman, extended her hand in greeting, and said,
>"Hello, I'm Gladys Dunn."
>
>And the gentleman replied, " You're not the only one
>ma'am, I'm glad it's
>done too!!!"
>
>A COMMON CHRISTIAN? NOT FOR ME!
>
>I do not choose to be a "Common" Christian.
>I cannot separate my faith in Jesus of Nazareth from
>my everyday life,
>conduct and speech.
>
>I cannot justify loving only those who love me, aiding
>only my friends,
>and praying only for fellow Christians.
>
>I have no desire to carry the name of the Son of God
>to the level of my
>own base intentions.
>
>I aspire to be like him, to live on unseen resources
>by faith, to tap
>the unlimited supply of His love through the life of
>His indwelling
>spirit, to emerge from my moral conflicts "more than a
>conqueror," and
>to rise above all earthly standards to completeness of
>His perfection.
>
>I acknowledge that this is an impossible request but
>accept the
>challenge of its impossibility in the knowledge that
>its pursuit will
>force me to rely on Him.
>
>I desire no little challenges, and abandon all
>personal "rights" and
>"privileges."
>
>I consider it a curse to have a quality of life that
>is
>indistinguishable from unbelieving men and common
>Christians.
>
>My present failure to fulfill these intentions merely
>proves that God is
>not finished reshaping my raw materials.
>--Author Unknown
>
>Man's $375,000 Search For Answers
>About God Ends
>
>PINE CITY, MINNESOTA (CHARISMA) -- A man who sparked
>international headlines
>after offering $375,000 to learn the truth about life
>after death has
>received his answer--for free--and a reprieve.
>
>Clayton Goward, 79, was suffering from colon cancer
>when he took out a
>newspaper advertisement promising his estate to anyone
>who could
>satisfactorily answer his tough questions about God
>last year. His unusual
>appeal made the news, drew more than 50,000 letters
>from around the world and
>several marriage proposals.
>
>But now Goward is at peace with God--and
>cancer-free--after an unlikely
>encounter with Brad Smith from Youngstown, Ohio.
>
>The Assemblies of God minister first learned about
>Goward's search when
>Smith's sister called. She had been weeping and
>praying for Goward every
>night for a month, and believed God had told her that
>Smith should go and
>tell him about the gospel.
>
>Smith thought the whole thing sounded a bit strange
>but believed he should
>drop Goward a line. He decided to forgo listing his
>credentials "and just
>wrote a short note saying the reason I should come was
>that I knew God's
>grace and mercy because I had walked away from Him for
>20 years, and when I
>was ready, He was right there where I had left him."
>
>Goward picked Smith's letter from the mountain of mail
>as one of 10
>correspondents to be invited to a panel discussion.
>But Smith declined the
>offer, saying he would be happy to talk if the event
>failed to answer
>Goward's questions. "I told him what he needed was
>heart knowledge, not head
>knowledge."
>
>The debate didn't help Goward, who called Smith again.
>"I told him I didn't
>want his money, and I had something to give him."
>Miraculously a consultancy
>appointment came up for the very day the pair had
>planned to meet in
>Minneapolis, near to Goward's home in Pine City,
>Minn., enabling Smith to
>make the trip.
>
>He prepared biblical answers to Goward's questions in
>advance, but the night
>before the meeting he had a dream in which God told
>him not to argue doctrine
>but to simply demonstrate His love. When they met the
>next day, Goward looked
>just as Smith had seen him in his dream, he said.
>
>During their time together, Smith told Goward--who had
>made a Christian
>commitment as a teenager but deserted his faith--about
>his own years of
>backsliding. At Goward's request he helped him select
>a tombstone for his
>grave. The pair also spent time with Goward's brother,
>who is a Christian.
>
>Smith told Goward about the dream in which God showed
>him events in the older
>man's life that had hurt him. "I said that God had not
>forsaken him, and that
>the Lord wanted to know if he would lower the walls he
>had put up and let Him
>in." The meeting ended in a tearful prayer time in
>which Goward recommitted
>his life to Christ.
>
>"It was amazing," said Smith, who works with Metro
>Heart Reach and travels as
>a business consultant. "It's a testimony to God's love
>and what He can do to
>reach someone." Smith keeps in contact with Goward,
>who told him recently
>that his latest medical exam could find no trace of
>the cancer.
>
>"God just healed him when we were praying, it
>appears," Smith said. "I never
>prayed for healing, but God just took it from his
>body. He told me, 'I think
>I have another 20 years to live.'"

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