Verse-a-day 18 February 2013
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DAY 26: NEW HOPE. . . WITH A POSITIVE ATTITUDE ON LIFE
By Benescke Janse van Rensburg
Think for a moment what you think about most. A challenge at work? A financial crisis at home? An illness in the family? Your marriage that is falling apart or your broken heart after a relationship did not work out? The pending restructuring at your company? Your children's safety? Or maybe a colleague in your office working on your nerves?
How do you think about it? With a positive attitude knowing that God is sovereign and in control of the universe and able to work everything together for the good for those who love Him? Or do you tend to focus on the negative, experiencing how your future seems darker by the day?
Here is your assignment for the week - a free therapy session as Mark Rutherford calls it:
“Create for yourself a few minutes of free therapy daily by at least mentioning ten good things you noticed in other people. You have no idea how fast it will drive out your negativity. But to see the good in others is not an automatic process. You must set your mind to it and keep on looking for it.”- Mark Rutherford
In Philippians 4:8, Paul reminds us that having a positive attitude and outlook in life is a daily conscious choice:
“Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things.” – Philippians 4:8
So what are your thoughts of the challenge in your workplace? Do you realize that God can sort it out for you? What about your financial situation? Do you thank Him in advance for the financial breakthrough, knowing that all the money in the world belongs to Him? He is the Healer that can heal you or a loved one from any illness – even if the doctors do not agree. He can save your marriage if it feels like there is no more hope for. He can restore your heart after a broken relationship and send you someone to cross your path, who is far better for you. He knows your future and if you are retrenched at work, He can help you find the job of your dreams at a new company. He is able to protect your children in the most dangerous situations. And as for that colleague in your office, that is working on your nerves? Have you started praying for him or her? You might be amazed at how God can change both of you to suddenly get along – even to form a friendship! God bless.
Father God, thank You for being in control of my life. Help me to take my negative thoughts captive and bring them under the obedience of Christ as I remind myself who You are and what You are able to do in my life. I ask this in the Name of Jesus Christ. Amen.
** Benescke Janse van Rensburg is a radio DJ, freelance journalist and author of the books, Ontdek God in die stories van mense, Wysheid-oordenkings uit Spreuke and Hoop in tye van nood-oordenkings uit Psalms. Visit website: www.benescke.co.za for more information