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CThe Word for You Today - Spring Edition 2010 - Click To Enlarge
The Word for You Today - Spring Edition 2010
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Price: $3.00


The Word for You Today is a daily devotional designed to strengthen and guide you in your daily Christian living. Each devotional is only $3.00(Shipping included) and gives you 3 months of spiritual guidance. That is only $1.00 per month! Life is full of struggles and obstacles, and our prayer is for you to use this devotional in conjunction with your Bible and regular Bible study lessons to get the spiritual support you need to get through it all.
 
Don't delay, Purchase your copy today!!

 Here’s a sample excerpt from a past devotional:
 

"A Prudent Man Gives Thought To His Steps.”

Proverbs 14:15 NIV

 

Learn to make better decisions

 

            If you’re still making the same mistakes at fifty that you were at twenty, you need to ask God for wisdom. "The heart of the discerning acquires knowledge; the ears of the wise seek it out” (Pr 18:15 NIV). What you are in the present, was determined by the decision you made in the past. If you want to change your future, learn to make better decisions. Be wise; let these principles guide you:
 

(1)        Never make permanent decisions based on temporary circumstances. If you do, you’ll regret it.

(2)        Don’t let your emotions blind you to reason. Pray, weigh things carefully and base you decision on mature judgment.

(3)        Surround yourself with sharp people and draw on their gifts, without being intimidated by their expertise.

(4)        Take the time to consider all options. What looks good to you today, may not look so good tomorrow.

(5)        You can’t fight successfully on every front, so choose your battles carefully. Simply stated: some things are not worth fighting for.

(6)        Take time to get all the facts; conjecture [speculation] leads to crisis.

(7)        Consider the consequences of each action. Ask yourself, "Am I ready to handle this right now?”

(8)        Make sure your expectations don’t exceed your potential and your resources. Be realistic. If you can’t count, don’t apply for a job in the finance office. If you can’t sing, don’t cut an album. Focus on what God gifted you to do. That’s where you’ll succeed.

(9)        Time is your most limited and valuable resource. Don’t waste it.

(10)    Allow yourself a 10% risk of being wrong, a 50% likelihood of betrayal, and a 100% commitment to trust God, go forward and survive it all.

 





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