I had a friend share with me this week "science verses God." it has me really thinking about the contrast. It was more of a science lesson than anything else.
Most of you know, I am a follower of Jesus Christ. For me, I believe there is a God- Father God, the One Living God, maker of life, and Prince of Peace.
Scientist need absolutes and tangible answers or reasonings. They do need faith that their projects are going to come out the way they predict, right?
I am not here to discount anyone first and foremost! I am not here to argue any facts, so please do not write me and try to attack my thoughts because I won't attack yours. Fair?
Is there such a thing as cold? No, just the absent of heat.
Is there darkness? The answer is no, there is only the absence of light.
Scientist say that humans have evolved from monkeys. Has anyone seen this actually done? As a human is incubated in a womb has been proven, has the evolved monkey been proven? Would someone please tell them to show us the proof as it happens and they may have more believers.
One last question, has your friend seen your brain? Yes, has your friend seen your brain?
Then, wouldn't it be more accurate to say that your friend has to go on trust that you have a complete healthy and in fact a brain.
Okay, so where am I going with this you wonder. Well isn't it a fact that we forget what we have learned in science class and that there are some things in life we have to trust in what we cannot see. Just like with God, we can't see him physically and in our hearts we know now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.
So what do you know? What can you not see that you trust in? Than why not give God a chance and believe in him, though you cannot see him?
Sunday, November 21, 2010
What do you remember the most?
Think about a person in your life that has made you feel happy. What did that person say or do? How did it make you feel? How did you respond to it?
Now think of a person that made you mad. When you walked away from that person, how did you feel? What did he/she say or do to you? What did you do next?
Watch your thoughts, they become your words.
Watch your words, they become your actions.
Watch your actions, they become your habits.
Watch your habits, they become your character.
Watch your character, it becomes who you are today.
Going back to the questions above, you may have forgotten what that person said or did, but I believe you remember how you felt when you walked away.
Now, how about us; you and me.
How do we make others feel? Do we make someone laugh, cry, angry or miserable when we walk away?
I'm not saying EVERY time we talk, but MOST of the time when we're with them.
I use to make people not want to be around me. I made them miserable. I was a "basement" person. I didn't like anything about myself. I couldn't look in the mirror at myself, unless I was fixing my hair or makeup. I didn't like who I was inside. I learned to "watch" myself without a mirror and learned a lot about myself as I "watched" myself.
I made a conscience effort to change. I began changing my outward appearance first.
Cut my hair, changed my makeup style, then my clothes style. But I was still miserable.
Then someone said to me "you can change your outward appearance all you want, but it's the inside that counts. So now, I did some soul searching and changing. I had to like myself before I could love myself or others. Now I can say " I like me" and "I love me." I know I am worth something because of my inward change. I had to learn I can't change other people, but I can help myself.
I don't know why I am sharing this with you, but I hope it will make you feel important and good about yourself. If you could change one character piece about yourself what is it? What could you do to change it? First make a list of what you want to change. Next, find some "balcony people" to help you. If your friend is miserable and complaining about life, that isn't the one to run to. I am sure you will find a cheerleader in your life to help you. I will cheer you on if you need someone.
Have a great day and know you are seen!
Now think of a person that made you mad. When you walked away from that person, how did you feel? What did he/she say or do to you? What did you do next?
Watch your thoughts, they become your words.
Watch your words, they become your actions.
Watch your actions, they become your habits.
Watch your habits, they become your character.
Watch your character, it becomes who you are today.
Going back to the questions above, you may have forgotten what that person said or did, but I believe you remember how you felt when you walked away.
Now, how about us; you and me.
How do we make others feel? Do we make someone laugh, cry, angry or miserable when we walk away?
I'm not saying EVERY time we talk, but MOST of the time when we're with them.
I use to make people not want to be around me. I made them miserable. I was a "basement" person. I didn't like anything about myself. I couldn't look in the mirror at myself, unless I was fixing my hair or makeup. I didn't like who I was inside. I learned to "watch" myself without a mirror and learned a lot about myself as I "watched" myself.
I made a conscience effort to change. I began changing my outward appearance first.
Cut my hair, changed my makeup style, then my clothes style. But I was still miserable.
Then someone said to me "you can change your outward appearance all you want, but it's the inside that counts. So now, I did some soul searching and changing. I had to like myself before I could love myself or others. Now I can say " I like me" and "I love me." I know I am worth something because of my inward change. I had to learn I can't change other people, but I can help myself.
I don't know why I am sharing this with you, but I hope it will make you feel important and good about yourself. If you could change one character piece about yourself what is it? What could you do to change it? First make a list of what you want to change. Next, find some "balcony people" to help you. If your friend is miserable and complaining about life, that isn't the one to run to. I am sure you will find a cheerleader in your life to help you. I will cheer you on if you need someone.
Have a great day and know you are seen!
Mi Amigos......
Hola mi amigo. Voy a tratar de compartir en Español e Inglés. Si usted es nuevo en mi blog, ¿me dejan un comentario que me dice sus pensamientos.?
Estoy oxidado en mi español. Por favor, perdóname ahora.
Piense en esto:
La gente no recuerda lo que les dijo o lo que hiciste, pero recordarán cómo los hiciste sentir.
Me gusta imaginar que todo el mundo llevando un signo invisible en su pecho que dice "me hace sentir importante".
Espero que de alguna manera, mi esfuerzo por ser bilingüe, hoy se ha hecho sentir importante, ya que eres para mí.
Dios los bendiga!
Marjorie
Estoy oxidado en mi español. Por favor, perdóname ahora.
Piense en esto:
La gente no recuerda lo que les dijo o lo que hiciste, pero recordarán cómo los hiciste sentir.
Me gusta imaginar que todo el mundo llevando un signo invisible en su pecho que dice "me hace sentir importante".
Espero que de alguna manera, mi esfuerzo por ser bilingüe, hoy se ha hecho sentir importante, ya que eres para mí.
Dios los bendiga!
Marjorie
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