Saturday, December 12, 2020

LEDO - Live Everyday Die Once

LEDO ia journal of the "everyday of everything" in my life that is worth remembering... to remind me that each new day is a chance to explore new things, to enjoy life, and to thank God! I always believe that we live everyday and we die once...

đź’–Bible Verseđź’–
Keep me safe, my God, for in you I take refuge. I say to the Lord, "You are my Lord; apart from you I have no good thing. - - - Psalm 16:1–2, NIV
đź’–Prayerđź’–
Dear Father in heaven, look on us as your children, and grant that we may feel in you the highest good for time and eternity. Even if we have to deny ourselves and make great sacrifices, you remain our treasure, our riches, our love, and our joy. Give us strength as a gathered people ready to serve you. Grant us your Spirit whenever we do not understand what we should do. Shelter us always in your hands, and allow us to see your miracles in souls and in bodies. For you are our God, the Almighty, and you find the way to help in everything. Amen.  https://www.plough.com/en
This definitely isn't a time to convince yourself that a problem shared will be a problem doubled. You could believe that an issue is entirely yours to tackle and resolve. In truth, somebody appears willing to help. Perhaps, they have relevant experience in dealing with whatever-it-is or are in the throes of something similar themselves. Don't be afraid to 'feel' or 'sound out' help or guidance on offer.
Daily Compatibility: Cancer
There's something very pictorial about the saying, 'cut your losses.' We know it means abandoning a course of action we believe will be unprofitable or unsuccessful before we suffer any or any more loss or harm. But might doing so in an area of your world be premature - or based entirely on an inaccurate assumption? Don't be too keen to do any cutting yet. 

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