What you concentrate upon you bring into your life. Many people fail to concentrate successfully because they think that concentration means will power. They suppose that the harder they press the faster they get through. But that is quite wrong.
Think of the photographic process. The secret of a clear picture lies in focus. You focus your camera lens steadily for the necessary length of time. Suppose I want to photograph a vase of flowers. I place them in front of the camera and keep them there. But suppose that after a few moments I snatch away the vase and hold a book in front of the camera, and then snatch that away, and hold up a chair, and then put the flowers back for a few moments. You know what will happen to my photograph. It will be a crazy blur. Is not that what p eople do to their minds when they cannot keep their thoughts concentrated for any length of time? They think health for a few minutes and then they think sickness or fear. They think prosperity and then they think depression. Is it any wonder that man is so apt to demonstrate the “marred image”?
It is always good to make a practical experiment, so I advise you to take a single problem in your life—and just change your mind concerning your problem and keep it changed for a month, and you will be astonished at the results. If you really do keep your thought changed you will not have to wait a month for results.
…He that shall endure unto the end, the same shall be saved (Matthew 24:13).
Sometimes the hardest thing to do is to stay focused on the goal. Life rushes by so fact and we are bombarded by so much activity, that we seem to barely keep up. That is why daily prayer is so20important. It is the time we STOP, FOCUS and RECHARGE. When we do this, it creates the opportunity to change our minds and renew our spirits. When we do this, we will see the changes in our lives that we seek.
In focus,
Z gardener
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