Daily Word - + or -?

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Do you tend to seize on positive or negative events? If you see a magnificent sunrise and someone cuts you off in traffic on the way to work, which tends to dominate your thinking for the rest of the day? Do you give them equal weight, or do negative experiences tend to crowd out positive ones? My word teaches you to be grateful and content, and I tell you to rejoice, so my preference in this matter is made clear. Do you find that it takes intentional effort to choose the positive and minimize the negative, or at least hold it in a true perspective? Make the effort. I wouldn’t expect it of you if I didn’t enable you to do it.

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Daily Word - steering

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I have called you to walk on the strait and narrow way that leads to life. Does this imply no course corrections? Consider the analogy of driving a car or riding a bicycle on a straight road. Do you do this by locking the steering wheel or handle bars? You know from experience that this would not work, and it doesn’t have to. Even when you are riding or driving in a straight line steering is required. Do you ever hear my voice bringing you back to center when you stray to the left or right? You should think of this as normal and expect it. You can trust me to guide you on the strait and narrow way that leads to life.

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Daily Word - Which King?

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Do you make an effort to speak the King’s English, using correct grammar and vocabulary? But the obvious question in response to this question is, which king? For I too am a king, and I didn’t speak English, at least not while I walked the earth. Yet I did speak the words of life in the language of my culture. What matters more to you? For it is possible to speak grammatically correct words of cruel hatred. You are judged by the way you speak. Do you ever have trouble finding the right word or the right way to convey your thoughts? Listen to me before you speak and I will give you the words of life to share with others.

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Daily Word - listen with grace

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Do you avoid the use of vulgar and profane language? Have you noticed that not everyone does? Blessed is he who understands the power of words, and as a result orders his conversation aright, speaking words of truth in the King’s English. How do you respond to those who do not? In most cases you can discern what they mean even if you would phrase it differently. You can graciously hear what people have to say without judging them for their terms or using them yourself. Often such language is used without hostile or malicious intent and if you have ears to hear you can listen to the intended message.

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Daily Word - return to me

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Even if you have wandered 10,000 miles from me the journey back is just a single step. How can this be? Even when you depart from me I don’t depart from you. For I am with you always, just as I promised. Do you understand my statement that my Kingdom is within you? I took up residence there and I’m not leaving, so it is easier for you to be alienated from yourself than from me. My word warns against being double-minded or having your understanding darkened. Knowing yourself and knowing me are closely related. Turn to me and open your eyes to see clearly in the light of truth. 

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Daily Word - judge not

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I told my disciples to do and to teach all that I had commanded them. Does this require you to point out to people the error of their ways? Yet I also told you not to judge others. How can you correct without being critical? How can you judge without being judgmental? The default operating mode of most people is to attach judgment to observation. Therefore you don’t have to make a deliberate effort to do this. You have to make a deliberate effort not to. Can you point out where someone has gone astray without proceeding to condemnation? I did. The gospel is meant to be a message of life and hope. It really is good news. If you have received this good news and been transformed by it then present it in such a way that it will have the same effect on others. 

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Daily Word - Do all thing?

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My word tells you that you can do all things through Christ who strengthens you. Does that mean you can do anything you want? Do you apply this concept only to positions of prestige and recognition? Even if all things are lawful to you not all things are profitable. Have you ever tried to do anything that I have not given you? Yet you do have a future and a hope, a destiny in me. For I have called you for a specific plan and purpose. No one person can do everything and you weren’t meant to. But I have given you an aptitude, and all the other resources you need to fulfill the calling I have for you. This calling is profitable for you and me and there is no reason for you to be envious of the callings of others or discontented with your own. 

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Daily Word - I'm everywhere

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Jacob was going from one place to another when he ran out of daylight and spent the night. He didn’t think it was a special place, but he had a dramatic vision of ascending and descending ladders and when it was over he said surely God is in this place and I didn’t know it. This surprised him. His theology was not as advanced as yours is, so he didn’t hold the doctrine of omnipresence as you do. Do you hold this as a doctrinal position only, or is it an accomplished reality in your life? Do you have the same sense of my presence everywhere you go, whether you are at church or at home or at work, or driving in between? It is one thing to affirm that I am everywhere and another to have a constant conscious awareness of it. What effect would it have on your life if you did? 

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Daily Word - fasting

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Do you fast as a part of your faith observances? Is it the fast that I have chosen? The default assumption is that faith practices involve self-denial and afflicting your soul. Yet I have spoken to this matter with great emphasis. I don’t want your self-afflictions as much as I want your love, compassion, and generosity to others. There are many ways to fast that don’t require giving up all food. Some abstain from chocolate or everything except fruits and vegetables. This same concept can be extended beyond food to include activities, and it can be further extended to include positive acts rather than abstinences. What actions can you take to become more thoughtful, considerate, and compassionate toward those around you? 

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Daily Word - question everything

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Do you question everything? Would you rather have questions that can’t be answered than answers that can’t be questioned? Come to me. I am not threatened by your questions. My word teaches you to prove all things. Do you have the courage to go there? Do you have the greater courage to follow the rest of the verse and hold fast that which is good? This implies that your search for truth shouldn’t just make you a rebel and a critic and a cynic. If you are teachable you will be changed by the truth you encounter. Hold your inquisitive curiosity in a state of grace. If you do this it will lead you to the mystery of a transformed life that I promised those who follow me. 

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