A
thought by James MacDonald (2015-06-18) from his book, Lord, Change My Attitude: Before It's Too Late (p. 179). Moody
Publishers. Kindle Edition. (Click
on the title of the book to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.)
He goes on, “Advice
columnist Ann Landers gets this when she says, ‘Opportunities are often
disguised as hard work. Most people fail to recognize them.’ Those who study
human experience agree almost universally that life is 10 percent what happens
to you and 90 percent how you choose to respond.” How you and I choose to respond makes the
difference.
He then
quotes Seminary president and author Charles Swindoll, one of the most gifted
Bible teachers in our generation, who wrote: “Words can never adequately convey
the incredible impact of our attitude.… I believe the single most important
decision I can make on a day-to-day basis is my attitude choice. It’s more
important than my past. It’s more important than my education or my bankroll or
my success or my failures. My attitude choice is more important than my fame or
my pain or what others think or say about me or my position or my
circumstances. Attitudes keep me going or cripple my progress. Attitude alone
fuels my fire or assaults my hope. When my attitude is right, there is no
barrier too high nor valley too deep nor dream too extreme nor challenge too
great for me.”
So what is
your attitude of choice in whatever circumstance you are facing today, doubt or
faith?
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