Hey guys!
It's me musing this Monday night again.. I'm sorry I couldn't post anything last week due to some technical difficulties.. Haha. :)
I would go straight to the point. Here are my Musings tonight as I snuggle in my blanket and drift off to dreamland.
1. The cold in my present geographical location (Jtown) is just uncensored. Don't mind me. But it's cold. Brrrr!!!
2. It's Christmas time again! Whoop Whoop. The story of the cross and salvation is not complete without the story of Christmas. There is no death without a birth. Jesus' birth was the start of our story of salvation. I must never forget to celebrate the true reason for the season this Christmas and always.
3. The secret of contentment is taking one day at a time. It is realizing that God has given me everything I need for my present happiness.
4. When I choose to follow Christ, He begins to make me more like Him daily. It's not about pretending to be what I'm not, but about becoming more and more what I am in Jesus Christ.
5. God is sovereign over the good and bad situations in my life. He uses such to build character in me. These experiences revelation who I really am inside, after which God can directly confront my heart's problem.
6. I must feed on Jesus Christ. He should be the center of my desires.
7. To gain contentment, I must equalize my desires to my circumstances.
8.My soul can be filled with nothing else but God Himself.
9. In a world full of fear, I must remember that Jesus came as the Prince of Peace. I desperately need His peace and when I look up to Him, He will calm my heart and ease my fears.
10.So some days ago I got into a taxi to go home after a long day at school and we approached my drop off point when I removed money to pay the cab man. Moments before the person sitting beside me had given the can man money and told him he was paying for 2. But of course I didn't know him so I didn't care. So when I tried to pay, the cab man refused the money and then the person beside me told me he had paid for me. I wondered why and he told me he'd met me before when one day I paid somebody's cab fare. Therefore, he decided to pay my cab fare that day. I was dumbfounded that if I was indeed the one he spoke about (because I've paid cab fares for quite a no of people), then I was shocked that he remembered. I realized that indeed we reap what we sow. Sometimes we get our blessings here on earth. That little good you do to someone may leave a lasting mark on that person's heart. Let's sow good seeds into the lives of people we meet. Let others see Jesus in me and in you.
Hope you learn a thing or two today. Sleep tight!

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