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An Everyday Expression of Hope and Its Potential

An Everyday Expression of Hope 

M.A.G.A.Y.B.F.

October 17, 2015 by John Hembree 5 Comments

Acronyms[1]I love words.

How we use them intentionally and unintentionally.

However, for me, the quality of the words will outshine the quantity of the words every time.

With modern forms of communication often being reduced to letters I have found it hard to keep up with all the acronyms.

I have had people attempt to communicate with me using acronyms and they had to tell me what it meant because I could not figure it out, thus defeating the purpose.

There are many websites being devoted to just acronyms.

You may have your own list you use daily.

Earlier today I began developing a list that may already be in place out there, somewhere.

I like to encourage others with words of hope and I would encourage you to develop a list as well.

If words can bring life and hope, so can the letters of those words.

MAGAYBF – Me and God are your biggest fans

YAATBOWK – You are about to be overwhelmed with kindness

YHNIHMILY – You have no idea how much I love you (God uses this one often)

YAGTDGT – You are going to do great things

YHMMD – You have made my day

Use the next twenty four hours to uplift and encourage.

It takes very little effort of very small minded people to insult, tear down and humiliate and bring out the worst in people.

It takes heroic displays of super power potential to bring out the best in people.

Seem simplistic?

Not to me.

FGIHLTU – Psalm 117:2

John

 

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  1. Cindy Howard says

    December 13, 2013 at 6:53 am

    Loved this one with the Acronyms! Very challenging to try to only speak positive instead of negative into people. Thank you for making me think!!
    MGBYT – May God Bless You Tremendously!

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  2. Jackie Beasley says

    October 17, 2015 at 10:15 pm

    Today I pulled Eli’s class shirt out of his book bag. On the back, it says “Class of 2022 What Will You Do?”
    I honestly wanted to cry when I saw it. Because just yesterday, he was a newborn. Although he’s only in 6th grade, I know that it will be here before I know it. But, when I read it, I said to myself that I know Eli will do great things. So when I saw your YAGTDGT, that’s what I thought of.

    Suzanne is the most encouraging person I’ve ever had the pleasure of knowing. Talking about pouring positive into the world!

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    • John Hembree says

      October 17, 2015 at 10:53 pm

      That is very kind of you say Jackie, concerning Suzanne.

      You are right, Eli is going to do great things.

      John

      Reply
  3. Kim says

    October 17, 2015 at 10:39 pm

    MAGAYBF – love this and your words of hope and encouragement!

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    • John Hembree says

      October 17, 2015 at 10:55 pm

      Kim:

      I am growing more and more bold in my passion in speaking out against discouragement which comes from others.

      Thank you for always being an encouragement to me.

      John

      Reply

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