The Daily Grind

I read the following quote by Susan Jeffers and thought, “Now that’s an interesting quote…one with a concept that I’m not familiar with.”

“We have been taught to believe that negative equals realistic and positive equals unrealistic.”

I can somewhat understand how a realistic view of life may be seen as negative or “glass half empty” but I don’t think I’ve ever correlated a positive outlook with being unrealistic. I think we have to maintain a positive sense of hope, believing that things will not always be as they are now. The daily grind of life is called a “grind” for a reason. No matter where our grind happens — on the job, in our careers, or at home as a stay-at-home parent — it will slowly grind away at us unless we choose to have a positive, godly view of people, events, and circumstances. Does that mean we all need to be “Pollyannas”? Absolutely not! That would be truly unrealistic. Just know that at times life will not be fabulous, fun, or fair and during those times we need to change our view from the hopeless to the hopeful by focusing on our Lord Jesus!

…everyone born of God overcomes the world. This is the victory that has overcome the world, even our faith. Who is it that overcomes the world? Only he who believes that Jesus is the Son of God.

1 John 5:4-5

The Miracle of Life

Even though babies are born every moment of every day I sometimes forget how much of a miracle they truly are. Today I got to see the first newborn of some of our friends and he was as precious as could be. Beautiful eyes, lots of hair, and a good strong grip! As we talked about their new baby we also discussed how modern science still does not know how life begins. Scientists know what happens to the cells after conception and can explain the various stages of human development in the womb, but they are unable to explain how or why life begins with the seed of a man and a woman coming together. Although modern science will continue to advance and most likely discover much more about the miracle of life, the answer to the how and the why will still be wrapped up in a love note recorded in Jeremiah 1:5

    "Before I formed you in the womb I knew you…"

    Love,
    God

Happy newborn, friends. I pray that he will bring you much joy!