It's amazing what can truly   happen,
how your life can be so grand;
when you give up trying on your   own,
and let an angel hold your   hand.
-Unknown
     Have you ever tried to make something   happen that has been deemed by everybody to be impossible? If you have   never taken on a challenge undaunted then I propose that you must do this as   soon as you feel you have it within you not to give up. You'll have to go beyond   passion, which everybody is so fond of calling it nowadays and go right into   absolute obsession. That is where your fondest dreams lie. It is the hope you   never give up and the quest you hold onto when everything else seems to fall by   the wayside. Human beings were constructed for the non-surrendering   life. Our brains are wired with the desire to solve even the most difficult   problems. People's potential for achievement is unlimited according to   tests which have been carried on for decades by teachers, scientists and   neurosurgeons. If you read books by authors like Norman Vincent Peale, Earl   Nightingale or Nancy and Sheila Ostrander you can get a sense of your   personal power and what it takes to live up to your full potential. Human   experience alone shows and tells us that all this is true.
     As children we struggle through some of   our problems trying to solve challenges alone or figure out our own   ways of dealing with difficulties. New math, when it was introduced mid-20th   century in schools had parents scratching their heads and the children wondering   where to look for the answers they needed. The old math was easier to   convey to children by parents but new math was introduced to make math   easier. None of the old, hard ways would help them write out equations correctly   and so the children were left to figure it out on their own. It may have   been a blessing in disguise. Educators started talking about independent   thinkers shortly after the introduction so it was best to part with the old-   even as parents watched helplessly while their children struggled through   homework problems by themselves.  
     We are like this also as adults but   more so. Our thinking becomes more set in certain ways of thinking or dealing   with problems and difficulties. Often, we find that those ways no   longer solve the issues we face in the real world. Tried and true is   almost an anomaly, ironically, in today's fast hi-tech, (so-called)   high touch and change-is-good philosophy and if you don't move right   along with the current hit-and-run technology and strategies you can   be left in the dust wondering how to handle challenges in the old way. Even I   sometimes long for days when many aspects of life were a whole   lot simpler or at least, not as complex. 
     Change is not necessarily good but it   is inevitable. A current popular quote supports this idea: 
          "As a job seeker, remember this:   You only lack experience if they want it done the same old way." - Robert   Brault
     There is a certain type of wisdom   in that which is refreshing and welcomed because long-term problems such   as economics, ecology, energy and substance depletion, pollution and toxic   waste continue to hamper modern life. Our stubbornness in continuing   to do everything as if it is working- when it's obvious it is not- created   many of these problems and they won't be resolved or at least tackled until we   admit that changes are inevitable and imperative. 
     In God's Kingdom, change is also   inevitable, irreversible and eventually required. Repentance, in its direct   form, is basically changing your independent mind and habits to being more   dependent on God and what is laid out in the holy scriptures. The Bible is   indeed our 'set of instructions' for everything from dealing with jealousy to   breaking bad habits along with being freed from the slavery of sin. God is not   out to change who you are- that wouldn't make sense since God created you. He   wants you to change your stubborn attitudes, to make better choices in life and   proclaim that His way really is the best way to do everything. 
     Back in the 70s there was a song   which was made very popular by the Carpenters titled, Love is   Surrender. I'll let it play out here the way it was written by Ralph Carmichael:
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Hi there, it’s me checking on you to see how you're doing. I hope all is well and everything is okay. I’m just saying hi and hello.
I came by especially to wish you a wonderful 2016. Happy New to you, Evelyn!
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