Monday, April 23, 2012

Daily choices have a big impact on our progress in life. How we look at a choice can make a lot of difference. One way to look at our choices is would be as a summary of what we have done. Sometimes it appears as though others have done more than us. It seems like what we have done is less important that what we could have done. A better way to look at our past list of choices is to consider instead of what our choices were but to consider what those choices have lead us to be.  Who we are is more important that what we have done. The same choice can have a very different result on a person depending on the persons attitude, motive or desire. Tonght in FHE we were considering why prayers were not answered unless we had faith that they would be? Why do you need to know you will get an answer before you will get an answer. Why does motive or real desire or attitude matter? Apparently it is more than just the choice it is why we made the choice.

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