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Brothers and sisters, think about the things that are good and worthy of praise. Think about the things that are true and honorable and right and pure and beautiful and respected and the God who gives peace will be with you.” Philippians 4:8, 9b

I read a story about two bed-ridden men in a hospital room. Frank, a cheerful, positive man was in the bed by the window. Charles, who always saw the dark side of life, was on the other side of the room. The cheerful man would tell Charles about the birds he saw, the beautiful cloud formations and the clean white snow in winter. Frank painted such a beautiful picture that when he died, the gloomy man asked to be moved to the ‘window’ bed.

He was in for a surprise. When he was moved to the bed by the window, he discovered that all he could see was an outside hospital wall. Frank had used his imagination to see the beauty of life even though he was bed-ridden.

What do we see?

Our property has a beautiful landscaped back yard: a pond, a stream, large and small interesting trees, flowering shrubs, bird houses, several types of birds, green lawn and a cedar hedge surrounding our lot. We are surrounded by beauty.

Yet, for some reason, when I look out of our bedroom window each morning, my eyes tend to go straight to our neighbors dirty old shed. Why? When there is so much beauty, why do my eyes go to the ugly?

I don’t know why my eyes tend to see the ugly first, but I do know I can choose to turn my eyes from the ugly to the beautiful. I can choose to think about the good, kind things. I can choose to count my blessings rather than complain.

What do you see? What are you thinking about? You have a choice.

Father, thank you for the ability to choose what we think and what we see. Cause us to think about the beauty You have surrounded us with – even if it has to be only in our imagination. Amen.

By Katherine Kehler

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I pray for you constantly, asking God …. to give you spiritual wisdom … I pray that you will begin to understand the incredible greatness of His power.Ephesians 1:16-17, 19

This is one of the great texts that will make our faith strong and bold.  Paul was writing to believers who had been sealed with the Holy Spirit.  Yet he felt the need to pray for them for the enlightening of the Holy Spirit.  They needed to know that it was the mighty power of God that was working in them.  It was the very same power by which God raised Christ from the dead.

When Christ died on the cross, He died under the weight of the sin of the world and its curse.  When He descended into the grave, it was under the weight of all that sin that He was buried.  The power of death had apparently conquered Him.  But the mighty power of God raised Christ from the dead to a place of honor at God’s right hand.

It is that very same power that is working in us every day of our lives.  The God Who said to Abraham, “Is there anything too hard for the Lord?” (Genesis 18:14),  pledges to work His power in us, too, if we will learn to trust Him.

Pray in faith to God and trust His Holy Spirit to enable us to claim nothing less that the exceeding greatness of this Resurrection power working in us.

By Andrew Murray

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From: ‘Teach Me to Pray‘,
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