Posted on 2009 under Family Life |
18
Jul
Remember my post about husband being elected as homeroom president? well, yesterday he already attended their first HS Executive Meeting. When he learned about the meeting he was really hesitant to attend, but i encouraged him and i’m glad he listened.
When he arrived home from the meeting he shared his experiences and observations. He said they discussed about the PTA association’s projects and activities lined up for this school year. There were deliberations during the discussion, some parents agree and some disagree on certain matters.To make the story short, when i asked husband on his opinion about the meeting, he said it was boring and that his attention was only focused on the netbooks he saw.^_^ Anyway inspite of not paying full attention he still managed to take note of the things discussed. It’s good he did because if not i will tease him to the max!:D
Posted on 2009 under Inspirational |
18
Jul
Let nothing be done through strife…Philippians 2:3
Strife is defined as ‘conflict… struggle… rivalry,’ and God’s Word says to avoid it at all cost: ‘Let nothing be done through strife… but in lowliness of mind let each esteem [the] other better than themselves.’ Strife is custom-designed to play havoc in marriages, churches, businesses and relationships. It stems from our self-centered ego and leads to comparing, competing and condemning. The Word of God says: ‘Where envying and strife is, there is… every evil work’ (James 3:16).
Keeping strife out of your life means recognising and uprooting it before it grows; ‘See… no root of bitterness springing up, causes trouble, and… many be defiled’ (Hebrews 12:15 ). And Paul adds, ‘… Complete my joy by living in harmony… being of the same mind… having the same love… ‘ (Philippians 2:2 ). Enjoying God’s blessings requires doing all we can to live in harmony with one another. Is that easy to do? No, but the sooner you learn it, the better things will be.
When David saw Goliath he didn’t stop to consider the odds or listen to the opinions of others. Instead, he ‘… ran quickly toward the battle… to meet him’ (1Samuel 17:48 ). Rapid response is required here. When God prompts you to turn the other cheek or take the short end of the stick, draw on His grace and do it. In fact, when you do it on your timetable you end up doing it in your own strength.
So: a) forgive those who hurt you b) pray for them c) bless them by speaking well of them and wanting only good things for them. Your commitment to walk each day in love and forgiveness (yes, it’s a daily commitment!) will open the door to God’s blessing in your life.
From The Vine Newsletter