Christian Reflection and Prayer

Meditions and Prayers

2007/5/5

I'm Not a Loser

@ 01:08 PM (17 months, 19 days ago)
Scripture:   "For the which cause I also suffer
these things:  Never less I am not ashamed: for I
know whom I have believed, and an persuaded
that he is able to keep that which I have
committed unto Him against that day.
(2 Timothy 1:12 KJV)

Reflection:

From childhood this lesson I have learned:
that losing always follows quitting.  That
anyone who gives up really never reaches full
potential.  People who give up really never
reach their ultimate goal.  One of the
greatest winner's in history was Winston
Churchill.  Here is an edited quote that he made
during the hight of WWII.  " We shall go to the
end, we shall fight in France, we shall fight
on the seas and oceans, we shall fight with
confidence and growing strength in the air,
"we shall never surrender".  Whether it's a
game, a business deal, or something in our
everyday living, we are not losers, we should
not give up.  We should do all we can do,
because Christ is with us.  According to
Timothy, because of my belief in Jesus Christ
I know that He is committed to be with me
against all the odds.  How can I ever be a
loser with Jesus Christ on my side.

Prayer:

Thank you God that you did not create a
loser, thank you for your commitment
to me. THANK YOU GOD FOR BEING GOD.

Quote for the Day:

Jane Addams
Advocate for the Poor and Homeless
Recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize
(1860-1935)

"The good we secure for ourselves is precarious
and uncertain... until it is secured for all of us
and incorporated into our common life."

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