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~Inspiration~ Thought for the Day ~Twenty-Four Hours a Day~
In the Bible, selfishness is defined as an excessive focus on one's own desires, needs, and interests, often at the expense of others. It is characterized by a lack of consideration for the needs of others and a tendency to seek personal gain without regard for the well-being of those around them.
~Inspiration~ Thought for the Day ~Twenty-Four Hours a Day~
'I believe without question, love is our greatest resource when acted upon accordingly.
God's inspiration tells us "Love is patient, and love is kind. It does not envy, it does not boast, it is not proud. It does not dishonor others; it is not self-seeking; it is not easily angered; it keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth."
'Selfless love surely will enhance one's life in unimaginable ways. This I believe can and will
surely transform life into a meaningful and purposeful life. Daily practice of love requires spiritual
discipline above all else, and this I believe to be true.'
~Inspiration~ Thought for the Day ~Twenty-Four Hours a Day~
'I have come to believe that an important aspect of life is the ongoing process of self-improvement and development
In one's spiritual life. And when too much focus is on material things, spiritual growth is unlikely to be achieved.
'Spiritual growth can be obtained. Know this and know it well, it is an inside job so long as one is not hampered
by following worldly foolishness. Foolishness is often displayed by those who are bent on rearranging and twisting
scripture to suit their own agenda of gathering a following.
'I believe each personality is a personal time for contemplating one's life, with quiet times of spiritual reflection.
With sound spiritual consciousness, away from a restless world. A spiritual heart shares spiritual revelations.
~Inspiration~ Thought for the Day ~Twenty-Four Hours a Day~
'Living in a troubled world can be challenging, but cultivating a serene mind is possible by focusing
on practices that promote inner peace and well-being, as long as one strives to maintain spiritual discipline each day.
'I have learned on this spiritual journey not to get caught up in all the worldly foolishness being promoted
by minds that are vacant of spiritual reality, which may well be a state of being where an individual lacks connection with or understanding of spiritual aspects of life. This can be described as a feeling of spiritual emptiness, characterized by a sense of meaninglessness, disconnection, and a lack of fulfillment.
'I believe each shall conduct their life accordingly, hopefully through the guidance of the Holy Spirit, or mainly
on one's worldly agenda, whatever that may entail.'
~Inspiration~ Thought for the Day ~Twenty-Four Hours a Day~
-Attempting to live a spiritual life is a daily challenge. I stand by this truth. Spiritual discipline
requires an enlightenment that has the potential to further grow along a spiritual path and will
Surely help dismiss worldly foolishness.
~Inspiration~ Thought for the Day ~Twenty-Four Hours a Day~
God's "help" can only come to be when a person learns to apply and act upon His
Divine inspiration of wisdom and earnestly practice the implied instructions.
Failure to thoroughly understand this truth shall be in contempt of Spiritual truth.
~Inspiration~ Thought for the Day ~Twenty-Four Hours a Day~
Here is that word again, "willing," which perhaps is one of the most ignored
truths that many put aside as being irrelevant. Willing to do something of great importance
requires fortitude and perseverance. Williness to accept the guidance of the Holy Spirit
surely requires daily practice in both fortitude and perseverance. Without one should not
expect to know of God's active Spirit in one's life, here in the now, believe it.