Saturday, 10 January 2009

GRATITUDE IS POWER

When we are thankful for what we have - for the friends we have, and for the things we've got, we attract more good people and good things!

People, who always complain about what they DON'T HAVE, stay stuck. Complainers attract more things to complain about!

It is a law of life. It's hard to explain, but you can observe it around you. We get more of what we dwell upon.

That's why all the spiritual masters have taught the same lesson: 'Start by being thankful. Be happy with what you have now, and more will come your way.'

It's practical advice:
Every time you say a silent 'thank you' you become more peaceful – and more power... Keep Sharing!

Peace of mind rarely comes from getting more stuff. Getting more stuff usually leads to wanting even more stuff! Peace of mind starts with being grateful for what we have right now.

Something2Sahre:

In life, we have so many things to be thankful for. How true it is that we must be thankful for the things we have, such as having a happy family, owning a comfortable house and a family car, living harmoniously among the neighborhood, having friends who care and share good things with us, so on and so forth.

During the last Sunday church service at Charisma Assembly, Segamat, pastor Steven Wong reminded the church members that “Everyday is a miracle” and there are 5 things we should be thankful to God:

Thank God for FORGIVESS
Thank God for REDEMPTION
Thank God for HEALING
Thank God for LOVE and COMPASSION
Thank God for SATISFACTION and RENEWAL

Well, as for me, everyday is not just a miracle but a blessing from God. When we weak up in the morning, isn’t it wonderful that “God forgives our sins, redeems our lives from ruin, heals all our diseases, crowns us with loving, kindness and tender mercies and satisfies our desires with good things so that our youth is renewed like the eagle’s”?

Yes. When we are grateful for what we have right now, there will be peace of mind in us and that is the greatest satisfaction of all. Prais The Lord!

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