Monday, May 7, 2018

Welcome



We are all products of a relationship; in the natural as well as the supernatural. Somewhere in the sands of time, a man met a woman, and by the reason of the interaction that took place between them, you were born, in the physical.


If you are born again, you came out of a love relationship between God and the world that He loved so much, He gave His only begotten son, that whosoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life (John 3:16).


Relationships are the fine fabrics that weave our lives together. We interact with family members, friends, brethren in God’s family, colleagues at work, and many others that God brings our way in the path of life. Think about it; weather you realize it or not, your life is impacted by people every day, just as much as you impact the lives of others.


The meditations of your heart, your smile, the words you say or do not say, your body language, your attitude, all come to bear in charting the course of your day. What you  do with the actions of others, the words spoken to you (or even the unspoken words), the hugs, the handshake, the compliment, or the lack of it may set the tone for the next couple of hours or  days  of your life. 


You  may be stuck at a point for years or soar to your highest potential  because of the words or actions of some body else.


If my interactions are that important in making me who I am, it becomes critical that I pay attention to the relationships in my life, and have a plan to build and to preserve those affiliations that enable me to fulfill my God-given purpose here on earth.


It is to this intent that I begin this blog and reach out to touch someone who is determined to build and to preserve, living a full and robust life, and leaving a legacy behind; a joy of many generations!


"For every house is built by someone but the builder of all things is God"(Hebrews 3:4)



















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