“Fix your eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of your faith.” Heb.12
Most people in this age of computers know that sometimes you have to turn your computer off and back on to clear out all the clutter that is slowing down its performance. This is called “rebooting.” Rebooting forces the computer to remember it's base functions. People not only need to know how to reboot their computer, they also need to know how to reboot themselves. The stuff of life slows down our fruitfulness so it becomes necessary to dump all the clutter, refocus and remember our purpose. Not only knowing the purpose of life but being able to tap into it, to recenter ourselves around it, is itself, a necessary skill. Where is my reboot button? Do I know how to center myself? It may be something as simple as closing your eyes for a moment and speaking core values to your heart until the focus returns. o6/12/2011 Conversations Within ts (Jacksonville, FL)
Grace modeste- an "unassuming grace." Any discussion of a spiritual nature should reflect this mutual kindness. The following are simply my devotional reflections each morning. I cast them like "bread upon the waters," hoping that all who find them will find something of value to nurture their own inner life.
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Computers are not the only thing that need rebooting from time to time.
“Fix your eyes on Jesus, the author and perfecter of your faith.” Heb.12
Most people in this age of computers know that sometimes you have to turn your computer off and back on to clear out all the clutter that is slowing down its performance. This is called “rebooting.” Rebooting forces the computer to remember it's base functions. People not only need to know how to reboot their computer, they also need to know how to reboot themselves. The stuff of life slows down our fruitfulness so it becomes necessary to dump all the clutter, refocus and remember our purpose. Not only knowing the purpose of life but being able to tap into it, to recenter ourselves around it, is itself, a necessary skill. Where is my reboot button? Do I know how to center myself? It may be something as simple as closing your eyes for a moment and speaking core values to your heart until the focus returns. o6/12/2011 Conversations Within ts (Jacksonville, FL)
Most people in this age of computers know that sometimes you have to turn your computer off and back on to clear out all the clutter that is slowing down its performance. This is called “rebooting.” Rebooting forces the computer to remember it's base functions. People not only need to know how to reboot their computer, they also need to know how to reboot themselves. The stuff of life slows down our fruitfulness so it becomes necessary to dump all the clutter, refocus and remember our purpose. Not only knowing the purpose of life but being able to tap into it, to recenter ourselves around it, is itself, a necessary skill. Where is my reboot button? Do I know how to center myself? It may be something as simple as closing your eyes for a moment and speaking core values to your heart until the focus returns. o6/12/2011 Conversations Within ts (Jacksonville, FL)
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