Tuesday, September 29, 2009

Small Group Outings

Hey there everyone just a little friendly reminder that tomorrow we are NOT having normal Youth Group we are having small outings tomorrow! So please please please make sure you know where your small group is meeting and going and if you need money or if you need to bring something please please please make sure you know what you guys are doing.

I will be here at the church for any new students who show up I will direct them where to go but please make sure if you are inviting friends that they know that this week is a different week then normal.

I hope that things are going well for you all today, I am excited tonight to see the mens soccer team do some work tonight, and I am excited for Homecoming this Friday! Its gonna be awesome.

Here is a devotion for you guys today.

"Whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable--if anything is excellent or praiseworthy--think about such things" (Philippians 4:8, NIV).

A Native American boy was talking with his grandfather.

"What do you think about the world situation?" he asked.

The grandfather replied,

"I feel like two wolves are fighting in my heart. One is full of anger and hatred. The other is full of love, forgiveness and peace."

"Which one will win?" asked the boy.

To which the grandfather replied, "The one I feed."

Franklin Delano Roosevelt said,

"Men are not prisoners of fate, but only prisoners of their own minds," and James Allen rightly stated that, "You are today where your thoughts have brought you; you will be tomorrow where your thoughts take you."

Another has said,

"What the mind dwells on the body acts on."

If you don't believe this, think how temptation works--first a thought that seems to come from nowhere . . .we feed it and the thought begins to expand . . . then one's feelings get involved . . . and the more we think about it .. . the more we hunger for it . . . then we begin to rationalize and justify what we want to do . . . and the battle is lost. It's all in the mind.

As they say about computers: GIGO = garbage in garbage out. So it is with the mind. If we keep looking at and thinking about garbage, we will act out accordingly. But, if as the Bible says, we concentrate on thoughts that are noble,right, pure, lovely, and admirable, we too, will act accordingly. It's all in the mind, for what the mind dwells on the body acts on.


P.A.

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