We´re trying to..............

Written by graham and julie


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Trying really means a state between no I don’t want to do it and full commitment. You and I both know that if you fully commit to something then 99 times out of 100 you succeed. The time you don’t succeed is when you don’t want to . But rather than facerepparttar aggravation from others you say I’ll try. Which basically means I will not give it my all. I will do what I think is necessary in order for others to think that I have given it a good shot. I will try.

Do you remember when you were child and your grandmother said you were very trying. In other words you were a pain inrepparttar 122747 butt. You were a nuisance.

Well it’srepparttar 122748 same. When you decide that you will try to do something you are really a nuisance to yourself and others becauserepparttar 122749 chance of success is negligible. You, at best, are going to waste a great deal of time and energy doing something you don’t really believe in and is destined for failure. Or possibly marginal success.

Whenever you enter a new challenge withrepparttar 122750 thought of trying in your mind you are really doing yourself no favours. You are really showingrepparttar 122751 world that you are a non achiever.

If deep down, in those hidden dreams you carry, you want to be an achiever then do whatever is necessary in order to succeed. When you carry out a task say to yourself, “No one can do this without me”, and we promise you will succeed.

It’s not a case of we are trying to achieve something here but We are achieving our goals here.

Good Luck

Graham and Julie www.desktop-meditation.com



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Abide in Me

Written by Staci Stallings


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The strange thing is: it is not just she who is growing through this project as I am now getting to experiencerepparttar writing process in a whole new light. A light which has opened my eyes to what has been happening for years. When it would happen inrepparttar 122746 past, however, I couldn’t adequately explain it to anyone else and therefore it was easier to overlook or to not takerepparttar 122747 time to really examine. Nonetheless, I believe this experience isrepparttar 122748 best definition for “abiding in me” around.

A couple of examples: duringrepparttar 122749 course of writing my current book, I was introduced to two songs that so embodyrepparttar 122750 book that their entrance into my life could not be called mere “coincidence.” Also, I received an email that depictedrepparttar 122751 exact kind of person characterized inrepparttar 122752 book in a way that visually detailedrepparttar 122753 precise message I am trying to portray. A sign possibly that I am onrepparttar 122754 right track?

Perhaps most intriguing I received a magazine which gave me in perfect formrepparttar 122755 insight I needed to understand why this character was actingrepparttar 122756 way he was. Of course, everyone receives magazines every day, and it was one that I was subscribed to, so that shouldn’t be all that noteworthy. Except for this:repparttar 122757 post office had changed our address and that particular magazine was one I hadn’t changedrepparttar 122758 address on yet. I hadn’t received that magazine for four weeks, and when that copy got here, it hadrepparttar 122759 old address, whichrepparttar 122760 post office had said they refused to deliver to anymore. More than that, I haven’t received either ofrepparttar 122761 next two editions although I have now changedrepparttar 122762 address. So, why then did that one come through with exactly what I needed despite every obstacle against it?

I thinkrepparttar 122763 answer can be found in those three words: abide in me. Tell me honestly, do we really think that some little post office crisis can keep God’s plan from working out in our lives? If you do, then I challenge you to question how many of these “coincidences” in your life you are either missing out on—or overlooking right at this very moment.

As a firm believer in these words, I can tell you that if you will take them to heart… If you will accept that Jesus is not just an “out there entity” that you can have faith in but truly a spirit that permeates your very life… If you will truly accept His presence in every aspect of your life, every minute of every day, then He will abide in you, and your life will never again berepparttar 122764 same.

After all it was His promise.

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