Monday, November 23, 2015

Stop Focusing On The Impossibilities, And Focus On The Possibilities Of Life

"Stop being afraid of what could go wrong and start being positive about what could go right." Unknown

 Maybe today in your life, you are scared of what your future holds. You are worried about what could go wrong in fulfilling the dreams that you are working towards, and you are trying to figure out how you could possibly avoid these bumps in the road, which in turn, is stressing you out even more. Is this you today? Are you finding yourself in this position? If so, there is something that I need you to do. I need to to stop planning out what could go wrong.
 Now, I know that this is easier said than done, but you have to know that, on the pathway of our lives, if we are continuously planning out what is going to go wrong, if we are worrying about how how this is all going to effect us, then you see, my friend, we are never actually going to be able to enjoy any of it. We are never going to see all of the beautiful things that God has put on this pathway for us to experience because we are too consumed with all of the worry that we have of what could go wrong for us. And yes, I know that, when we are following our dreams, we want it all to be perfect. We want this to work out here, and that to work out there, but I am sorry to tell you that it isn't going to go the way that you plan it to. There are going to be things that don't work out, but you can't sit around and worry about them before they happen! Because even if they don't, God will give you something else in return that will lead you even closer to that dream than those things before it.
 So, what we need to learn to do instead is, as the quote above says, rather than focusing on all of the things that could go wrong, start focusing on all of the things that could go right. Look at all of the things that God could do for you! Look at the ways in how He could help your dream become fulfilled, and rather than being worried about what your future may hold, be excited about it!

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