LEFTOVERS
When too much food has prepared and has some to put away, those food items are called “leftovers.” Great for family, but there are some situations when leftovers simply won’t do.
When too much food has prepared and has some to put away, those food items are called “leftovers.” Great for family, but there are some situations when leftovers simply won’t do.
Have you ever been told “This is for your own good?” Whenever someone has told me that something that is about to happen is for my own good, it hasn’t often SEEMED to be good. Actually, it usually hurt.
Whether you start with a small amount of something or a larger amount of something, asking for ALL of something is probably going to be a lot to ask for. Especially from the person who has to give it all.
We all have lives filled with important issues and major problems. But we also have insignificant little bother that really amount to nothing. Let’s face it -=- Some things matter, others don’t.
Some things are what one might call polar opposites. The absolute antithesis of one another. They just don’t mix. Today let’s talk about a pair of opposites you might not have considered.
You might walk past a penny and ignore it, but not a bank bag full of cash. Sometimes a gift that is offered is so massive is just DEMANDS notice, appreciation and even honor. Let’s talk about that kind of offer.
GOT MILK ? It is one of the most iconic questions in the history of advertising. It operated on a simple premise — EVERYONE needs milk. Today we’ll see the spiritual application of that truth.
There’s a very large difference between light and darkness. When you’re surrounded by darkness, even a little bit of light is a vast improvement. And THAT is a lesson we could all benefit from.
A “photonic barrier” is basically a “wall of light,” and depending upon your perspective that could either be a positive or a negative thing. It can also impact your faith.
I’ve been in my share of dangerous situations. But I got some really valuable survival insight on a recent trip to Turkey, and I think you’ll appreciate it, too. It could save your life.