Thursday, August 8, 2013

Be a blessing Practice as you Preach 7 days a week/24 hours a day

Blessings!  I hope and pray you are having a fantastic  day today :-)  What a blessing it is when someone comes up to us and says' you are such a blessing to me and inspire me so much'.  It fills your face with a smile and your heart with warmth.. Strive each day to do this  ... strive each day   with using acts and words of encouragement and kindness  to always inspire. Be exactly  on the outside world... home... all places.... as you preach yourself to be. There are way too many who  on Sunday for example   use kindness   on others but when  they get home... watch out ... that kindness  opens the door and closes itself behind it .. and walks  away.  Be  who you are 7 days a week  for 24 hours each day... not just for show  on one day per week or for others ... be that way  all days and for your loved ones as well as  strangers.. neighbors.. etc. Practice  as you Preach... Now we all experience   good days as well as bad ones... but Praise God for his grace   and forgiveness  and when you  have been short with others.. apologize to them . and NEVER  try to prove your point  by arguing the fact  if you feel your right... be humble   and show compassion and mercy   and love  by  turning the other cheek.. let bygones  be bygones.. and Thank your heavenly Father above for giving   you  the gift of these  things.  You will come out  all victorious in the end.. your true loving spirit  will show through to others and you will inspire  so many more by your silence  than by  negative  words. Be a Blessing today and everyday Please  Practice  as you Preach 7 days a week/24 hours a day. God bless you all and much much love  <3 Barb Gadway 



Watch your thoughts, for they become words.
Watch your words, for they become actions.
Watch your actions, for they become habits.
Watch your habits, for they become character.
Watch your character, for it becomes your destiny.
- Anonymous

Romans 15:4 For whatever was written was given to us for our learning, that through patience and comfort of the scriptures we might have hope. - 



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