We are, at times, our own worst enemy…
… when it comes to seeing good things for our future.
We believe what we think we saw, what we think we heard, what someone kinda said, what we made up in our own mind and made decisions on half of anything and everything…sight, sound and self fabricated.
Which can make life so discouraging at times.
Because it is lived out only by things not yet seen, by faith if you will.
It is possible that your greatest days may be behind you.
I choose rather to believe that your greatest days are ahead of you, as impossible as it may seem to you today.
And it is the impossibility of your future that you should choose to believe.
The masses believe in and follow the probable.
I would encourage you to believe in and follow the improbable.
That which seems hopeless.
If you are like me, you may feel extremely isolated at times from mainstream thinking, or even those voices which surround your life can be so loud they drown out the quiet internal voice within you that says, “Keep going.”
I can only hope that the impossible and improbable things you have stored up within you are quite possible and probable for your life.
Hold on to the impossible and improbable promises that have been placed deep inside for your own future, for your family and for those around you.
You make be thinking you are too old, too young, too broke, too this and too that, that you have nothing to offer at this point in your life.
Someone else’s improbable is your probable.
Their impossibility is your possibility.
Their “no, no and no”, is your chance to say “yes, yes and yes”.
Your imperfect nature lends itself to seek the perfect plan for your life.
You may be on what you believe to be a highway to nowhere.
You must change that perception to believe you are on a pathway to somewhere.
Maybe all you have is hope at this moment.
And hope for the moment is all any of us need.
Don’t be discouraged.
Your greatest days are headed straight toward you…as are mine.
John,
Your thoughts are wonderfully written……. You my friend inspire and encourage all of us who have the privledge of reading your messages. I hope your Monday is wonderful.
Cavel
Thank you Cavel.
I always strive to be a sharer of hope.
I feel hope is the most undervalued commodity in the world today.
Everybody needs it and no one can live without it.
Have a great Monday as well.
Congratulations on the new job.
John