Many times we expect God to be our Super hero in the challenges of life. This is not our higher powers purpose. We must use our faith as if we are tuning up a spiritual vehicle. God will not leave us, nor forsake us when it comes to situations we may be unable to face. God can heal the sick, raise the dead and give strength to the weak. Yet, he can not perform these miracles without our help. We must believe and realize there are some actions that we must take in order to become beneficiaries of the goodness.
God demands us to be accountable for our own actions! This is why we are blessed with the free will to make choices. Our higher power will give us our hearts desire. Yet, what we must give in return is that ultimate faith of a mustard seed that will grow and produce buds of other stronger faith seeds. This can be done by meditation, a nice and encouraging word or just a sense of understanding someone who may not be on the same spiritual level as we may be.
God is like a father that expects good reports and behaviors. This will only allow men to see our gifts and our light will shine so that God may be glorified. This is something that makes for a strong relationship with a father that is seeking to instill a value of consistent abilities within our character. It is constant balance of working to embrace the realities that surround our desire to be successful. Just as any father would expect.
Giving up in faith is not an option that will bring rewarding results. Being connected with our higher authority will give us that extra push when God gives us that shovel to push out the obstacles from within our path. No that we are not alone in the walk. He is there to be our support and with the understanding, knowledge and wisdom are we embraced with the voice of goodness. Faith is when we can walk a mile and not feel weary, yet we never thought that we would be able to make it down the street. These are our chances to act upon that small seed of integrity that is enveloped within our being. Given by our higher power.
Dorina Shine © 2010
Saturday, February 6, 2010
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