Good Morning My Friends! Today we’re going to look at the efforts it takes to embrace the race. If you’re into running, sports, or exercise, you’ll understand immediately what God’s asking us to refrain from and embrace. However, you don’t need to be an exercise fanatic to understand today’s encouragement for intentional living.
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Reflections from Week Three
It’s reflection time for this week’s lessons of intentional living. God clearly had a theme in mind this week. If you didn’t catch it, I’ll just come right out and say it: Pride!
Day 21: Refrain from Self-pity, Embrace a Grateful Heart
Good Morning My Friends! No pity parties today my friends. Let us have grateful hearts no matter what!
Day 20: Refrain from Favoritism, Embrace Honoring Everyone
Good Morning My Friends! Here we go again. Today we have another symptom or form of pride: favoritism. Keep reading, you may be surprised how favoritism actually looks.
Day 19: Refrain from Self-Obsession, Embrace Self-forgetfulness
Good Morning My Friends! We have quite the challenge today. Living intentionally not being all about ourselves.
Day 18: Refrain from Faultfinding, Embrace Goodness in Others
Good Morning My Friends! We have a treat today! We get to focus on the goodness in others, not their faults.
Day 17: Refrain from Conceit, Embrace Humility
Good Morning My Friends! Let us approach this day with humility. There’s freedom embracing humility. Come, let’s see what the Lord means by living intentionally today by embracing humility and refraining from conceit.
Day 16: Refrain from Sadness, Embrace Rejoicing
Good Morning My Friends! Today is the first day of Spring! Let us rejoice and be glad!
Day 15: Refrain from Work, Embrace Rest
Good Morning My Friends! Today we get to rest! Doesn’t that sound like an awesome “have to do” for our to-do list?
Reflections from Week Two
As week two of living intentionally comes to a close, I’m amazed the impact this journey is having on me. Thank you for sharing with me personally how it’s been impacting you too. My heart is humbled, grateful, and joyful.