Monday, May 21, 2007

enthusiasm for life

can you honestly say that you are an enthusiastic believer? are you passionate about your faith and excited about your path? hopefully so. but if your zest for life has waned, it is now time to redirect your efforts and recharge your spiritual batteries. and that means refocusing your values by putting God first.

nothing is more important than your wholehearted commitment to your Creator and to HIS only begotten SON. your faith must never be an afterthought; it must be your ultimate priority, your ultimate possession, and your ultimate passion. when you become passionate about your faith, you'll become passionate about your life too.

a famous guy by the name of Norman Vincent Peale once advised, "Get absolutely enthralled with something. Throw yourself into it with abandon. Get out of yourself. Be somebody. Do something." his words still ring true. but sometimes, when stresses of everyday life seem overwhelming, you may not feel very enthusiastic about your life or yourself. if so, it's time to reorder your thoughts, your priorities, your values, and your prayers. when you do, you'll not only be helping yourself, but you'll also be helping your family and friends.

genuine, heartfelt, enthusiastic christianity is contagious. if you enjoy a life-altering relationship with God, that relationship will have an impact on others-perhaps a profound impact.

so.....are you genuinely excited about your faith? and do you make your enthusiasm known to those around you? or are you satisfied to be a "silent ambassador" for Christ? God's preference is clear: HE intends that you stand before others and proclaim your faith.

remember this: you are the recipient of Christ's sacrificial love. accept it enthusiastically and share it passionately. JESUS deserves your enthusiasm; the world deserves it; and you deserve the experience of sharing it. good day all !!

quote of the day:

"We act as though comfort and luxury were the chief requirements of life, when all we need to make us really happy is something to be enthusiastic about." by Charles Kingsley

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