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“The most important choice you will ever make in your life is to choose God.”

From a thought in   10 Choices: A Proven Plan to Change Your Life Forever   by James MacDonald,   (Click on the title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.) We are looking with James MacDonald at 10 important choices for us to make and choosing God is the most important one.   It is the foundation of all your other choices because it will help you in making all the other ones. Now James says,   “Since we’re talking about the God who created us, there’s not much point in arguing over who chose whom first. I suggest we get over the distracting discussions of who chooses who and go at this from the only angle we actually experience— our own. We choose God. That’s the way it feels, and that’s the way it functions. And until you get out of your armchair or ivory tower and choose God for your life, you will always be missing the main ingredient for human happiness.” Until you choose God for your life you will always be missing the main ingredient for your happiness.   James

“Everything that blesses and burdens our lives is tied up in the choices we make.”

From a thought in 10 Choices: A Proven Plan to Change Your Life Forever by James MacDonald, (Click on the title to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.) That is so important for us to realize. James says, “Someone argues: But I didn’t choose to have cancer or for my company to go bankrupt. I didn’t want my spouse to leave me or my child to rebel.” And that may seem to be true to us but he goes on, “Well, first of all, there is probably more personal responsibility in each of those situations than any of us readily admits. Secondly, your choices may not have entirely determined those outcomes, but there are many people who are doing better than you are in a similar circumstance, and their improved outcomes from such terrible conditions are 100 percent related to how they have chosen to deal with them. It’s not what happens to us, but how we choose to respond makes the difference. There is just no escaping the power of personal choice.” He says, “So why even try? Why no

“Believing is a lot more than just shallow hope.”

A thought by James MacDonald (2015-06-18) from his book, Lord, Change My Attitude: Before It's Too Late (p. 193). Moody Publishers. Kindle Edition. ( Click on the title of the book to go to Amazon.com to buy the book.) I’m sure you understand that but I’m sure it wouldn’t hurt to reinforce the thought would it? Here is what James says, “That word believing is not ‘I hope so’ as in, ‘Wouldn’t it be nice if …’ It’s much more than that. Believing is a lot more than just shallow hope. Believing is, ‘I have all my eggs in that basket. I’ve got all my dreams in that place. I’m 100 percent in, and I don’t have an escape route.’ That’s faith. But faith is not believing in a vacuum; it’s belief based on the Word of God.” He goes on, “That’s the key. Faith in what? My faith is in the Word of God! I’m not believing the newspaper or the television or my neighbor or my boss. God wrote a Book! I believe in a God who wrote a trustworthy Book.” He continues, “I know the Bible