Saturday, December 26, 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’–
For to us a child is born, to us a son is given; and the government will be upon his shoulder, and his name will be called "Wonderful Counselor, Mighty God, Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace." - - -  Isaiah 9:6, RSV
đź’–Prayerđź’–
Lord our God, you have sent light to shine on earth and have revealed your heavenly power in Jesus Christ, so that in spite of all the darkness and evil we may rejoice because we have a Savior. Reveal your power in our day. Let something be done anew toward the building of your kingdom on earth. Let something draw men's hearts to you to give them light so that they may thank and praise you for all you have done and are still doing to bring the whole world into your hands. O Lord God, let men be moved by the opening of the heavens. May their hearts awaken and their sadness give way to joy in Jesus Christ the Savior. We are your children who are allowed to wait in expectation for you to set everything right. We can know that even in our troubled times your hand is at work to reveal your will, to make your will plain to all generations on earth, as you promised through Abraham. May your name be glorified, O Lord God. May your name be honored, your kingdom come, and your will be done on earth as in heaven. Amen.  https://www.plough.com/en
Are your efforts making a difference? If your instincts tell you they are, then trust them. They're correct! The only snag might be the fact that much of the progress you make may be invisible. Whether you do something off your own back or are part of a collaborative effort, you're making a contribution and a change. Don't let a lack of immediate signs of progress deter you.
Daily Compatibility: Cancer
Even from a young age, we know the truth has a surprising tendency to emerge. Whether we like it or not, the reality of a situation is always better 'out' than 'in' or concealed. There's much truth in the saying, 'the truth will set you free.' Whether it's a secret or mystery that has been a source of stress or discomfort, what's brought into the open now or shortly is in your and others' best interests.

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