I may be on the road, but the Googlers and Yahooligans and whatever keep coming, so, with apologies to Russell Cardwell, here we go again. good pair of nude hose that look invisible: Might as well get a can of spray……
]]>When a person judges another person in leadership it is usually because;
1. They think they can do it better and they want the Shekina, or God’s glory for themselves.
2. They are jealous of the other persons position and are coveting it.
3. Why not me, they are focusing on what they want instead of what God wants and are probably missing every opportunity to do God’s will in their life.
4. The judgment is a good one and we should be focusing on helping our erring brother/sister with forgiveness and compassion instead of condemnation. (Gal.6:1-5)
The bottom line here is that we should be examining the plank in our own eye before looking at the sawdust in our brothers eye, amen?
]]>Johnny Wills
]]>Thank you Russell ~ you have inspired this post ~ scientific proof that Prayer and Gratitude have an impact.
In Joy,
Sarah.
Your blog is filled with inspiration, and your posts on Gratitude encouraged me to revisit the subject. Practicing an “Attitude of Gratitude” is not just a good idea because spiritual leaders have “told us to”. It is sound practice for our spiritual, mental, emotional, and physical health.
Joy,
-Russell
Blessings,
Sarah.
Interesting post. I just ran across your blog while surfing. Looking forward to seeing more.
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