Showing posts with label Journaling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Journaling. Show all posts

Friday, November 23, 2012

Walking Down Memory Lane: An ongoing Series (part three)


Verse 29




Beloved, I wrote this on 1/28/11 1:13 am from my iPhone as you will tell from the ending signature, and I have to say, towards the end you can tell I was pumped up about what God had showed me, as I keep expressing gratitude. It’s like one big grateful run on sentence. You’ll see what I mean. Enjoy this walk down memory lane. YOU ARE LOVED.

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Walking Down Memory Lane: An Ongoing Series (part two)


Are My Feet Clean?




Beloved, I wrote this just as I was about to go to sleep from my customary time of reflection on 1/27/2011 at 11:57 pm. I’m attempting not to change anything as I tend to want to correct any typos I find, but actually preserve it as in the time I initially wrote it. I made minor adjustments like adding links to verses in scripture I was reflecting on, God was speaking into me and what I got from it. Enjoy this walk down memory lane. YOU ARE LOVED.



Read (John 13:1-7)

Laying in bed before my rest, I began reflecting on my day; my thoughts, and my actions. I got to wondering how it feels to be leading a life that you think is heading somewhere but it isn’t heading anywhere. It’s kind of like leaving a clean home and trudging through sewage all day— Leads to nothing good.


Jesus spoke of such, and the message He was conveying is simply this: If your walk in life is clean, you are clean. *Food for thought*


God bless you all.


Signature from Flavio’s iPhone:

True support

Our lives are in his hands, and he keeps our feet from stumbling (Psalm 66:9).

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Walking Down Memory Lane: An Ongoing Series






“Mind Over Matter = I dont mind and you dont matter”



Beloved, this is something I wrote back on Saturday January 22, 2011. It’s great to go over your previous writings, as my pastor (Ps. Troy Gramling) says many times, ‘This is why I believe in journaling. It shows you where you were at, and where you stand today.’


Have you ever heard this phrase before? “Mind over matter. I don’t mind and you don’t matter.” These words I read today, and they broke my heart. Hurtful words and actions should not (matter), yet they do and people do as well. In order to keep such words from coming in between us and our God-given potential, we should make it a habitual practice, to always keep our (mind) on things of excellence.

As the Word of God shares such wonderful insight into the path of living out and achieving our God-given potential, let us take them in and store them into the treasury of our hearts. Amen.


Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things (Philippians 4:8).