Wednesday, December 2, 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’–
Say to Daughter of Zion, "See, your king comes to you, gentle and riding on a donkey, and on a colt, the foal of a donkey." The crowds that went ahead of him and those that followed shouted, "Hosanna to the Son of David! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord! Hosanna in the highest heaven!" Matthew 21:5, 9, NIV

đź’–Prayerđź’–
Lord our God, we thank you for letting hosannas rise from people's hearts and for letting us cry out to you all the more fervently in dark times. Help us, O Almighty God, and help your king, Jesus Christ, to his final victory. For he shall be victor, bringing grace, peace, life, and victory for all that is good, on earth as in heaven. He shall be victor at all times in our lives, enabling us to keep faith in trouble, fear, and need, yes, even in death. Hosanna to the victor, Jesus Christ, the victor you have chosen! O Almighty God, proclaim him on earth. Let all the people know he is on his way, to the glory of your name. Amen. https://www.plough.com/en
What happens to opportunities when we seize them but we don't do anything with them? Grasping an opportunity is one thing. Pursuing it with faith-driven effort is another. Perhaps, it's fair to say that an opportunity clutched strongly gives us ownership of it. You're right to believe that one you've taken ownership of would like to see you give thought to how you intend to proceed! It's time to take a step.
Daily Compatibility: Cancer
When somebody doesn't respond in ways we wish they did; we look at whatever we're doing that might create the problem. If anyone knows how to bring the right level of sensitivity to a discussion, then you do. So, if you're 'sensitively determined,' then what more can you do? The answer could involve accepting you've done enough. What somebody might need is a bit more time to respond.

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