Such great incite. We’re all stressed by the reality of today’s time demands. Real leaders understand the power of NO.
Where are you on this journey? CEO’s with whom I work understand the demands on their time and are able to parse the critical from the day job.
#ceocoach#leadership#adaptability
Overheard - An eagle that chases two rabbits catches neither of them. You have limited time and energy, which "rabbit" or goal is most important to you? As always it is your choice, we can't say yes to everything. #goals#focus
We now live in a #CrazyWorld run by #CrazyMen [who are #PowerDrunk] for VERY #CrazyReasons. No wonder more and more people are growing #Crazy with hunger and anger every passing day.
Once upon a time, #Weapons were manufactured to fight #Wars; but nowadays, wars are manufactured to sell weapons: where are those #GoodOldDays when the level of madness seen today were strange and abnormal?
Cheers to every real fellow out there that hasn't gone #Crazy with #TheCrowd and still have their senses of reason and shamefacedness still intact.
#CrazyWorld,
#TodaysReality,
#CrazyMenInPower,
#ThrowbackThursday.
4 Ways to Face Your Giants: Day 2 – Use What You Have
How can you face a giant when you don’t have the right tools?
"Then he took his staff in his hand, chose five smooth stones from the stream, put them in the pouch of his shepherd’s bag and, with his sling in his hand, approached the Philistine.” – 1 Samuel 17:40 (NIV)
Often when we face Giants in life we feel unprepared and not equipped with the right tools to conquer the giants. So how can you face a giant when you don't have the right tools?
David didn’t wear armor or carry a sword, but he wasn’t empty-handed. He used what he was familiar with – a sling and stones. God can use whatever we have, no matter how simple, to bring victory.
For example, you might feel underqualified or unequipped to deal with a major problem, like starting a new job or repairing a broken relationship. But just like David, you can use the gifts and resources you already have. It’s not about having the best tools but allowing God to work through what’s in your hands.
What skills or resources do you already have that God can use? Instead of focusing on what you lack, give what you do have to God and trust Him to work through it. Your “small stones” may be what God wants to use to bring a breakthrough.
#UnhinderedFaith#FaceYourGiants#UseWhatYouHave#DavidAndGoliath#GodProvides#Overcome
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#James1v8
8 A double minded man is unstable in all his ways.
8 Their loyalty is divided between God and the world, and they are unstable in everything they do.
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When Paul wrote to the Corinthians, he wrote that the Spirit of God had revealed the teaching of God to them.
In 1 Corinthians 2:13, he said the teaching of God comes “not in the words which man’s wisdom teaches, but which the Holy Spirit teaches.”
God dispenses His wisdom to us by the Spirit of God, revealing His teaching in the Word of God. Our sufficiency is of God.
In fact, it is so comprehensive, so effective, so complete, he says in verse 15, that by that Word of God through the Holy Spirit, we can judge or appraise and evaluate and comprehend “all things.”
For, he says, the Scripture, #the#revealed#Word#of#God, #gives#us#the#mind#of#Christ.
Now is there any insufficiency in the mind of Christ?
Is Christ limited?
Not hardly.
The mind of Christ is the consummate mind of God.
It is omniscient, supreme, knows no insufficiency.
Paul says we have a word from God, taught by the Spirit of God.
That word allows us to judge, evaluate, appraise, comprehend and reason all things.
All we need to understand about any problem, any need, any issue, is how God sees it.
In Mark 12:24, Jesus affirmed a very important thing: To know the Scripture is to experience “the power of God.”
Now, people say they want power: “We can’t just give out the Bible. We’ve got to do signs and wonders. We’ve got to have supernatural power over demons, over the devil, over disease, and we’ve got to be binding that and binding this, and calling on this and calling on that.”
But the Scripture says that to know the Scripture is to experience the power of God. When the devil came to tempt Jesus up on the mount, what did Jesus do?
Did He say, “I bind you, I condemn you, I send you to the pit”?
How did He deal with the devil?
It’s very simple — in every case, He said, “#It#is#written.”
Now think about another familiar passage that speaks to the same issue in Hebrews 4:12.
“For the Word of God is living and effective” – or active – “and sharper than any two-edged sword.”
The greatest weapon is the Word of God.
That’s what the writer says.
It pierces “as far as the dividing of soul and spirit.”
In other words, it gets way down into the #heart#and#soul and nature of a person.
And it will #cut#cleaner and truer than anything that exists, to reveal the deepest thoughts and intentions of the human heart, so that verse 13 says,
“#All#things#are#uncovered#and#laid#bare.”
It will do what psychoanalysis will never do.
#The#Word#of#God#opens#the#soul.
It penetrates.
It breaks up the heart.
It reveals.
In Satya Yuga, good and evil existed in separate realms—gods and demons lived in different worlds. In Treta Yuga, good and evil coexisted in the same world, as seen in the story of Lord Ram and Ravan. By Dwapara Yuga, good and evil were within the same family, exemplified by the Pandavas and Kauravas. And now, in the current age, good and evil coexist within the same person.
It's a powerful reminder that our greatest battles are often internal, and the choices we make define the world around us. What are you choosing today?