Ive been getting these daily devotionals through emails for quite some time now from a dear friend who first introduced it to me last year... I read and looked for any type of peace to keep myself sane through these months of agony... and as some of you know.. I didnt quite understand or did the whole "GODLY" thing... not that I didnt want too.. but for reasons that I really havent been exposed to it growing up.. but I have done my own self searching and found bits and pieces of God that makes sense in my life and any type of wisdom that he provides.... I take it all in and use it to my advantage ....and I am thankful that I found it! so I would like to pass it along.... so here you go.... something interesting today that was put in my in box to share with all of you ....... Michele :o)
Living the ‘Good Life’
by Rick Warren
10.28.2008
For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so that we can do the good things he planned for us long ago. Ephesians 2:10 (NLT)
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A few years ago the planned community of Mission Viejo , California launched an advertising campaign to attract home buyers. They used phrases like “ Mission Viejo : the California Promise” and “The place to live the Good Life.” Although “the Good Life” is a well-worn phrase in our culture, I wonder how many people have ever stopped to define what exactly it is.
For some people the Good Life is confused with looking good. They are preoccupied with appearance, as if that is all that really matters in life. In America our culture idolizes beauty and puts a premium on being attractive. Advertisers capitalize on this knowing that the promise of “looking good” causes us to spend billions on beauty products, tanning salons, plastic surgery, liposuction, custom color coordination, and the latest styles in clothing.
For others the Good Life is confused with feeling good. Their goal is the minimization of pain and the maximization of pleasure, and they will use whatever it takes to achieve it: hot tubs, Disneyland , cocaine, virtual reality, world travel, the latest movie. The pleasure and entertainment industry is now the largest industry in America . The old 60’s phrase, “If it feels good, do it” has become the modus operandi for much of our society.
For others the Good Life is confused with having the goods. Their chief ambition is to collect all the goods and goodies of life. They make as much as they can and spend it as fast as they can.
Some honestly identify their values with bumper stickers that say “The one with the most toys wins.” Others are not that brazen but they still believe that the Good Life is something that can be bought.
The truth is: none of these things ultimately satisfy.
· No matter what you do, you can’t stop the aging process.
· Pleasure is a by-product of the Good Life, not the goal of it.
· The greatest things in life are not things!
So what is the Good Life?
It is the personal fulfillment and joy that comes from being good and doing good.
It is the result of discovering and becoming exactly what God created you to be. Nothing else will fill that void in your soul.
The Bible says this: “For we are God’s masterpiece. He has created us anew in Christ Jesus, so that we can do the good things he planned for us long ago” (Ephesians 2:10 NLT).
When you use your life to help others, to do good, and to know and trust God, you will feel good about yourself. That is the Good Life. Don’t let anybody con you into thinking it is something else!
© 2008 Purpose Driven Life. All rights reserved. Rick Warren is the founding pastor of Saddleback Church in Lake Forest, Calif., one of America's largest and best-known churches. In addition, Rick is author of the New York Times bestseller The Purpose Driven Life and The Purpose Driven Church, which was named one of the 100 Christian books that changed the 20th Century. He is also founder of Pastors.com, a global Internet community for ministers.
Thanks for the reminder, muddy ... I needed that today!
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Whit :)
Smiling muddy!....love and hugs
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THANK YOU VIC...!!! you know me all too well.. and i thank you for all your love and support over the years!! XOXOXOXO MUD
ReplyDeleteYour welcome sweets....you brought me to tears when I read that yesterday.....I have walked down that road myself....I can hear you saying you dont have the strength to go thru something so hard....I smile and know that the lord has shown you differently!...its not always the path we would ever choose...but once we are on it...he gives us the strength to proceed ahead...Im proud of you honey!
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