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Keep Focused

Keep Focused

I’m back!!!

It has been over a year since my last post. I can’t believe it’s been that long. That was never the plan. 

At first, I just wanted to take a few weeks off. Then I realized that my original reason for writing  the blog in the first place was starting to get lost. 

The original intent was to work my way through grief and to let other people who were going through the same thing know that they were not alone. That we could not only survive this thing, but we could actually thrive. 

Sometimes we think the things we are going through are unique to us. But we are all going through something. And like my pastor says, if you are not going through something now, just hold on, it’s coming. That’s just how life is. 

This past year has taught me a lot though. I have learned to lean on God in a way that I never had before. I learned that God is right there whenever we need Him. We may not see Him, or even feel Him, but He is there in the midst of my sorrow, my pain, my fear, and even my indecision, God always has a plan. And I know that He not only hears my prayers, but He answers them too (at least the ones He knows are best for me).

One of the major things that happened last year was the passing of my middle brother. And I am telling you, my heart literally felt like it was broken. He had a unique way of seeing things. I loved that about him…even though it frustrated me to pieces sometimes. Once he had his mind set on something, nothing was going to change it. I miss him so much.

His passing made me realize that I have been so stuck. I have been just going through the motions. I laugh when others are laughing, but most of the time it’s just perfunctory. I don’t feel it in my soul. I realized that the enemy loves that because he wants me to keep dwelling on the past so that I never get to enjoy my future. He doesn’t want me to walk in my purpose or get to live out my destiny. But I know he is a manipulator, and the king of distraction.

I had to decide that I can’t let his tricks keep me from the things God has for me. I am an overcomer, and so are you! 

We have a purpose, and God has a plan for our lives. We have to stop focusing on all the things we don’t have, or didn’t do, and keep our focus on the things we do have and are doing. 

And this is what I know for sure…God is not going to let us miss out on anything he has for us. Nothing. 

I don’t care how many times we go around the mulberry bush. He is patient when it comes to us. He loves us soooooo much.

So for now, my focus is on pleasing God, and trusting that He knows what He’s doing. I will stay the course, and remember the promise that He will work everything out for my good.

Until next time…

Be blessed!

It’s All In How We See It

It’s All In How We See It

Today many couples are celebrating Valentine’s Day. This day has many different meanings for many different people. Some good, and some not so good. The origin of Valentine’s Day is not reflective of what we see today. It ranges in everything from the death of a martyr to the celebration of fertility. Those things, although negative, show how the beginning is not necessarily representative of what the ending will be. This example actually shows how the spirit of a people can turn what could have been a day of mourning, and offense into a day of celebrating those we love, and care about. How amazing.

The good thing about this holiday is that although it is seen as a couples holiday, anyone can give and receive love. And it is not just limited to one day a year. We can celebrate love every day. As a matter of fact, God commands it. He put a lot of emphasis on not only loving Him, but on loving one another. The Bible says, “A new commandment I give to you, that you love one another: just as I have loved you, you also are to love one another. By this all people will know that you are my disciples, if you have love for one another.” (John 13:34-35)

I don’t want to get into the technicalities of this day, because there are as many reasons for wanting to celebrate it as there are for not wanting to celebrate it. I really wanted to just focus on our ability to take a negative and turn it into a positive. How we can bounce back from just about anything. And if we desire to live a life motivated by love, and peace, and joy, and faith, and hope…we can. 

God made us resilient. He made us to be overcomers…more than conquerors. Bad things are going to happen, but it’s how we choose to see it, and how we choose to  walk it out. 

Until next time…

Be blessed!