‘Love One Another’

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‘Take time to think about what you’re grateful for. …

Pray for people going through hard times. Not just family and friends but also people you work with and encounter.

Be grateful to know the stories and the suffering others have to go through.

Think about those you’ve lost and honor their memory.

Make sure the people you love know that you love them.

If you love someone, tell them.

If you value someone’s friendship, tell them.

If someone inspires you, tell them.

If you’ve hurt someone, tell them you’re sorry.

Life is too short to be bitter, prideful, or vengeful.

Tell them how you feel sooner rather than later as tomorrow isn’t guranteed. …

Love one another.’- Cameron Hanes

Do You Pray With Your Eyes On God?

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Do you pray with your eyes on God? Or do you pray with your eyes on your problems? To defeat your problem, you must give thanks to God for what He has done for you.

He is with you. He hears you. He loves you. He is your best friend. He will never let you down. Believe in Him. You should never waste a minute of your life doubting God. Instead, you should focus on what you have, not on what you don’t have. You should focus on what God has done for you, not on what He is working on. You should focus on solutions, not on problems.

God doesn’t want you to dwell on what you don’t have. He wants you to choose life. He wants you to live a balanced-life. He wants you to focus on possibilities, not on problems.

When you pray with your eyes on God, God will never let you down. According to Oswald Chambers, “We have to pray with our eyes on God, not on the difficulties.” If you want to solve your problems, don’t focus on your issues, focus on the possibilities. Remember, you are not in charge of your problems. God is in charge of your problems. He knows what your problems are. All you need to do is to be grateful for what He has done for you.