Q:”For health, vitality and aliveness, keep on affirming that the powerful life force of God is flowing through your mind, your spirit, and your body.” From: Norman Vincent Peale, Positive Thinking Every Day, Simon & Schuster Pub., Read:6/7.
Author: Bette Ford
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Health, Vitality and Aliveness:
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Romans 12:2
0Romans 12:2 (ESV) “Do not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewal of your mind, that by testing you may discern what is the will of God, what is good and acceptable and perfect.”
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Contact Points:
0Q:”Keep your mental and spiritual ‘contact points’ clean, so that God can operate through your mind.” From:Norman Vincent Peale, Positive Thinking Every Day, Simon & Schuster Pub, Read:7/17.
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Psalm 92:1
0Psalm 92:1 “It is good to give thanks to the LORD, to sing praises to Your name, O Most High.”
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Prayer:
0Affirmative Prayer: “God, remind me of your abundant blessings, that I may give thanks and praise Your name. Amen.” From: Christ In Our Home, Vol. 67#3, Augsburg Fortress Pub., Read:7-13, (Psalm 92)
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Philippians 4:13
0Philippians 4:13 (NKJV) “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
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Re-create:
0Q:”God, who created us in the first place, continually re-creates. He will constantly fill us with new life, increased strength, and adequate power. You can have energy that never runs down if you imagine yourself as being constantly recreated.” From: Have A Great Day by Norman Vincent Peale, Read:6/2.
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Psalm 25:5
0Psalm 25:5 (NIV) :Guide me in Your truth and teach me, for You are God my Savior, and my hope if in You all day long.”
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Contact With God:
0Q:”Contact with God establishes within us a flow of the same type of energy that re-creates the world and renews springtime ever year.” From: Norman Vincent Peale, Positive Thinking Every Day, Simon & Schuster Pub., Read:5/13.
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Mental Climate:
0Q:”All three—confidence, courage, fear—result from the kind of thoughts we think. The mental climate a person creates determines whether he will have confidence even when things seem hopeless and have courage even when apprehensive factors appear. Think courage, act with courage. Image yourself as confident. Act with confidence. As you think, act and imagine soContinue reading