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 THOUGHTS FOR LIFE April 1
The most significant and profound virtue of mankind is not their intellectual capacity, nor their technological skill or achievements, neither their advanced modern expression andcommunication, but the capacity of the individual to comprehend and reflect the impressionand image and likeness of God!
 THOUGHTS FOR LIFE April 2
Your greatest feature is not your attractive face or your sexy body, nor your fame or fancycar, but His glory, His opinion reflecting in you!This persuasion becomes an awareness within you, which makes your life irresistiblyattractive!
 THOUGHTS FOR LIFE April 3
We can afford ourselves the luxury to entertain the thoughts of God concerning us,exclusively.
 THOUGHTS FOR LIFE April 4
Mankind is the god-kind; we are God-compatible, therefore we are faith-compatible.
 THOUGHTS FOR LIFE April 5
‘In Your presence (Hebrew: face to face with You) is fullness of joy’ Psalm 16:11.Fullness of joy is to see the Father’s face mirrored in the reflection of your own eyes.This was the moment when, in the movie, ‘the Lion King’ the cub discovered his true identity.
 THOUGHTS FOR LIFE April 6
‘Of His own inspiration, God brought us forth by the word of truth… for 
anyone
to hear thisword, is to see the face of his birth reflected as in a mirror.’James 1:18 “It was His delightful resolve to give birth to us; we were conceived by theunveiled logic of God. (The Word of truth.) We lead the exhibition of His handiwork, like firstfruits introducing the rest of the harvest He anticipates. James 1:23 The difference betweena mere spectator and a performer is that both of them hear the same voice and perceive inits message the face of their own genesis reflected as in a mirror; 1:24 they realize that theyare looking at themselves, but for the one it seems just too good to be true, he departs (backto his old way of seeing himself) never giving another thought to the man he saw there in themirror. 1:25 The other one is mesmerized by what he sees, he is captivated by the effect of a
 
law that frees man from the obligation to the old written code that restricted him to his ownefforts and willpower. No distraction or contradiction can dim the impact of what he sees inthat mirror concerning the law of perfect liberty (the law of faith) that now frees him to get onwith the act of living the life (of his original design.) He finds a new spontaneous lifestyle; thepoetry of practical living.
 
(Understanding the mirror identity of man perfects the law of liberty;look deep enough into the law of liberty that you may see there in its perfection a portrait thatso resembles the original that He becomes distinctly visible in the face of every man youbehold)”
 THOUGHTS FOR LIFE April 7
The word of truth is the word that holds the blueprint of man’s original design, and declaresman’s authentic value. To see yourself this way, and then to go away and forget who youreally are when you face contradiction, is to deceive yourself. To forget what manner of manyou are does not change who you are, but it certainly neutralises you. This is such a wasteof precious life! 2 Peter 1:8,9. It is like being blind and short sighted to everything God giftedus with. For a moment the contradiction seems more credible than the truth. It remains your choice, which influence you embrace.
 THOUGHTS FOR LIFE April 8
‘But he who stoops down to look deeply
(parakupto)
into the perfect law, the law of liberty,and perseveres
(parameno)
being no hearer that forgets, but a doer that acts (inspired bythe realisation of who he really is) he shall be blessed in his doing.’ Jam.1:23-25. Instead of struggling to do what is right out of a sense of obligation and duty, doing becomes a blessingand a joy.To struggle to do, means to fail to see. Doing spontaneously is directly related to perceivingand realising the virtue of your individual identity and value. Doing follows conclusion.I am, therefore I can!
 THOUGHTS FOR LIFE April 9
Gazing at the reflection of the face of your genesis and true origin and seeing its perfection,as in a mirror, ignites the law of perfect liberty. It is almost like picking up an old coin that hasbecome crusted over with dirt and age, and then upon cleaning the coin, to discover theoriginal inscription to be still intact!
 THOUGHTS FOR LIFE April 10
Parakupto
, to lean over and stoop down so as to peer within, and to study with microscopicscrutiny.
Parameno
, to remain under the influence of. This suggests becoming attracted to,
 
to the point of addiction, and to conclusively remain within the magnetic field of the pull andgravity of this impression, regardless of the contradiction. Js. 1:25.
 THOUGHTS FOR LIFE April 11
Any sincere student of music would sensitively seek to so capture and interpret the piece,not to distract from the original thought and heartbeat of the composer.To form an accurate conclusion in the study of our origin would involve a peering over theCreator’s shoulder as it were, in order to gaze through His eyes and marvel at Hisanticipation.Personal opinion or traditional belief holds no ground against the fountain freshness of Histhought. The word of truth accurately preserves His original idea in the resonance of our hearts.
 THOUGHTS FOR LIFE April 12
Jesus encouraged a level of hearing and acting on His word that would be compared to aman digging deep until the foundation of the house he builds, would rest upon rock. Thishouse can withstand any size storm or onslaught. The rock communicates its character through the foundation, which makes the structure equal to the rock it is founded upon. Matt.7:24-27.
 THOUGHTS FOR LIFE April 13
Discover your identity, ‘look to the Rock from which you were hewn.’ The Rock preserves themould and blueprint of our original design. Is. 51:1.
 THOUGHTS FOR LIFE April 14
‘Simon, son of Jonah, I tell you, you are Peter, son of God, upon this rock I will build Mychurch.’ (
 petros
= a portion of rock from
 petra
= a mass of rock.)
 THOUGHTS FOR LIFE April 15
‘Ascribe greatness to our God, the Rock, His work is perfect. Is not He your father whocreated you, who made you and established you? But you were unmindful of the Rock thatbegot you, and you forgot the God who gave you birth.’ Deut. 32:3,4,6,18.
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