Sunday, August 4, 2019

Fix Them

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Shout out to Lesley!
Thanks for ringing up my stuff yesterday. Thanks for accepting my card. Have a great day!

Shout out to Christian! Thank you for all your help and for accepting my card! I pray that you 2 would be encouraged by the writings! See you guys in another month! :-)

Yesterday, I went to my favorite store! I love going there. I go here like once every month or so. Oops oh, I'm talking about, Akira!

Shout out to Lesley who rang up my stuff. Thanks for accepting my card! Have a blessed day

What exactly is the meaning of "them"? "Them" is something that has to be fixed. That could be a lot of things. Right?

Maybe I would be talking about fixing my broken nails? So, then I should get a nail file and file them down or nail clippers and cut or trim the nail.

Maybe, I mean fix my growling stomach. How do I do that? Get some food!

Here's what I mean. Fix them means fix your thoughts. Fix my thoughts! Fix our thoughts on Jesus Christ!

Is that where your thoughts are? Is that where my thoughts are? I would say not all the time. They probably should be though. I mean my thoughts all the time should be on Jesus.

But, that's not reality. I'm sure that's what Jesus would want. And, I'm also sure that Jesus knows that's not what he's going to get.

We humans get distracted. Distracted by this thing we are in called life. Life that has much ups and downs.

Consider this. Alright oh, so you pretty much know that 100% of our time our thoughts are not going to be on Jesus right? Well, yes I believe that is right. So, why don't we start out by fixing our thoughts on Jesus when life isn't going too good for us? You know? Kind of like when we're having a "bad" day.

I am telling you guys. This is from personal experience too. Those are the times we need to fix our eyes on Jesus. There's no guarantee that a literal "yippee or hip hip hooray" type of thing will happen. However, call on him and Jesus will make you feel better somehow. He will work his magic, so to speak.

Hebrews 12:2

fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith. For the joy set before him he endured the cross, scorning its shame, and sat down at the right hand of the throne of God.

Psalm 121:1

I lift up my eyes to the mountains— where does my help come from?

Tommy Walker: I Fix My Eyes On You






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