Brian Harris asks: “What’s the point of desiring something deeply but having no plan in place for how to attain it?”
Knowing yourself means knowing what you will never do well, what will never satisfy you, and what you CAN do well.
There is something about the Nike slogan “Just do it” that inspires. It’s about facing your fears and taking the critical first step.
While we probably accept that some of our own sayings are exasperating, how about some of the things Jesus said?
We need to be oriented to the future and the bigger picture, but also in touch with what is going on now, writes Brian Harris.
It’s an incredibly bold claim that Paul makes in 1 Corinthians: “These three remain: faith, hope and love.
Drawing inspiration from the book of Proverbs, if you were drawing up a list of your own ’30 wise sayings’, what would feature in your list?
What was the Biblical Jonathan doing when he promised the throne to David and suggested he would be his 2IC?
Do we all have a Judas within who sometimes confuses light and darkness – and then stubbornly digs in and won’t budge?
“I will continue to say ‘yes’ to life, and all that it brings, because the moment you start saying “no”, you start to die.”