Sunday, December 6, 2020

"You are not a failure"

   
You Are Not a Failure

Have you ever felt like a failure? Maybe you've faced setbacks, stumbled on obstacles, or even tried and failed to achieve a significant goal. It's at these moments when doubt creeps in, and you wonder if you are indeed a failure. Well, I'm here to tell you that you are not a failure.

Falling Short Doesn't Define You

Failure is not a label you should affix to yourself just because you encountered a stumbling block on your path to self-improvement or success. In fact, it's quite the opposite. It's a sign that you are trying, that you are pushing boundaries, and that you are daring to dream big.

Resilience in the Face of Adversity

When you encounter failure or obstacles, it's essential to respond with resilience. Take a moment to sit down, reflect, and regroup. This is where the magic happens. It's the moment you start brainstorming new ideas, new strategies, and new plans to overcome the challenges.

Remember the story of Thomas Edison, who famously said, "I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that won't work" while inventing the light bulb. Edison's persistence is a testament to the power of resilience in the face of repeated failures.

Challenges Are Stepping Stones to Success

Every obstacle you face is a stepping stone on your journey to success. These challenges are not roadblocks; they are opportunities to learn, grow, and evolve. They are there to test your determination and creativity.

You Have the Power Within

Believe in yourself. You possess the inner strength and intelligence needed to overcome any situation. Whether you're aspiring to build a business, pursue a course, or achieve any goal, it's entirely within your reach. All it takes is unwavering determination and a willingness to adapt and learn.

Don't Tap Out, Keep Fighting

In the face of adversity, the most important thing is not to give up. Don't tap out; keep fighting. Stay committed to your dreams and keep pushing forward. Success, achievement, and conquest are possible if you persist and persevere.

Join the Conversation

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Remember, you are not a failure. You are a resilient, capable individual who can overcome any challenge on the path to success. Keep believing in yourself, and one day, you'll savor the sweet taste of your achievements.

Written by Masonwabe Nyanga

Plant, Reap, and Eat: Understanding the Law of Sowing and Reaping


Plant, Reap, and Eat: Understanding the Law of Sowing and Reaping

"Be not deceived. God is not mocked. For whatever a man sows, that will he also reap."— Galatians 6:7 (MEV)

Introduction: The Law of Sowing and Reaping

In life, we often hear about the concept of karma or “what goes around comes around.” In Christianity, this principle is known as the law of sowing and reaping. It is simple but profound: whatever we plant in our lives—through our actions, choices, and words—will eventually come back to us. God, who is both love and justice, oversees this universal law.

God of Love, Yet God of Justice

Many people know God as a loving Father, but we must also remember that He is just. The Bible teaches that God will not be mocked or deceived. When we sow good, we will receive good. But if we plant seeds of evil, we cannot expect a good harvest. God’s love does not negate His justice, as illustrated by the lives of individuals throughout scripture.

David's Story: A Lesson in Accountability

One powerful example of reaping what is sown is the story of King David. Though David was “a man after God’s own heart,” his sins could not go unpunished. After he committed grave sins, God held him accountable, demonstrating that even God’s beloved must reap the consequences of their actions. As written in 2 Samuel 12:13-14, David was forgiven but still had to face the outcomes of his choices.

This story teaches us that forgiveness doesn’t erase consequences. A person may be forgiven, yet they must still experience the fruits of their actions until the consequences have run their course. It shows that God’s justice is fair and impartial.

You Reap What You Sow

An important truth lies in the very nature of sowing and reaping: whatever we plant, we will harvest. If we plant a banana seed, we will grow a banana tree—not an apple or an orange. Similarly, if we plant seeds of kindness, honesty, and goodness, we will eventually see those blessings grow in our lives. But if we plant seeds of deceit, anger, or selfishness, those negative actions will return to us in ways we may not foresee.

Be Mindful of What You Plant

Every thought, word, and action is a seed we plant in the soil of life. Each of us is responsible for the harvest we eventually face. Let us be mindful of our actions, remembering that what we sow today determines what we reap tomorrow. We should strive to plant seeds of righteousness, love, and compassion, for these will bring forth a harvest that pleases God and brings joy to our lives.

Conclusion: Choose Your Seeds Wisely

As we journey through life, may we choose our actions with wisdom. Let us sow seeds that will lead to a bountiful and blessed harvest, knowing that God sees all and that His justice is true. Remember, whatever we plant, we shall reap. Choose wisely, plant righteously, and may God bless you abundantly as you cultivate a harvest pleasing to Him.

Written by Masonwabe Nyanga

What are you craving for?



What Are You Craving For?

In our everyday lives, we often find ourselves yearning for something – be it success, love, or material comforts. But have you ever thought about what it is that your soul truly craves?

Like new babies, you should crave for Pure spiritual milk so that you may grow into a full experience of salvation. Cry out for this nourishment, 1Peter 2:2 NLT

  The above Bible verse, encourages us to "crave pure spiritual milk so that by it you may grow up in your salvation." Just as a baby instinctively craves milk to grow, we too should desire spiritual nourishment for the growth of our souls.

Craving for Material vs. Spiritual Blessings

In a world driven by materialism, it’s easy to focus solely on physical desires and worldly success. Many people attend church, pray, and worship, but often with the aim of gaining material blessings rather than seeking salvation or a closer relationship with God. This focus can leave the soul undernourished, lacking the full experience of spiritual fulfillment. True spiritual growth comes from desiring and seeking God, allowing Him to work in us and bless our lives beyond material gains.

The Power of Spiritual Nourishment

Just as we require food to strengthen our bodies, our spirits need nourishment from God’s word to grow and flourish. When we consume "spiritual milk" through prayer, reading scripture, and seeking His presence, we become spiritually stronger and more resilient. This growth equips us to overcome life’s challenges with grace and deep faith. Craving spiritual sustenance draws us closer to God, helping us develop a soul capable of enduring and thriving.

Physical Strength vs. Spiritual Strength

Physical strength is built through disciplined routines, a healthy diet, and a focus on bodily well-being. Spiritual strength, on the other hand, is cultivated through a disciplined pursuit of God’s word, prayer, and an earnest cry for His guidance and grace. Just as physical workouts strengthen the body, regular spiritual practices strengthen the soul. Spiritual health allows us to navigate life’s trials with wisdom and peace, grounded in the assurance of God’s salvation.

Experiencing True Salvation

Craving for spiritual nourishment leads us toward a fuller experience of salvation – a journey where we not only know God but grow to reflect His love and grace. This transformation is not about short-lived material gain but about a lasting relationship with our Creator. Salvation brings a sense of peace and fulfillment that goes beyond what this world can offer, allowing us to live with purpose, love, and a hope that transcends circumstances.

Join the Journey of Spiritual Growth

I invite you to join this journey of pursuing spiritual growth and salvation. Let’s set our focus on seeking God, craving the nourishment only He can provide. I look forward to sharing more thoughts, videos, and articles with you – may they inspire you to crave the spiritual blessings that lead to a richer, fuller life.

Thank you for reading, and I’d love to see your thoughts in the comments below.

Written by Masonwabe Nyanga

how to set up your goal


"How to set up your goal"

Dear reader today I want to talk about a goal. How can you score or achieve what you need in your life, and that goal must be something that can your entire life.

So my advice to you is that set up goal that will want you, want to wake in the morning. And go to fight for it, what can that goal be? It can be a job/business a company of your own.

Or any particular thing you like to achieve, but if it's something that will make you want to wake up in the morning then it's good.

 For an example a family "Man" or a family "Woman" what do they do they wake up early in the morning, to go to work or take care of their businesses.

 It's Because they know that is what they have do to be able to take care of their beloved "family". So that's what makes them want to wake in the morning go to their work place.

And to fight for their families, so in the same way when you want to become someone in your life. You have to do likewise, you  have to come up with plans and ideas.

That will want you, want to wake up in the morning and go to fight for want you need, so that's an advice  I would like to give to everyone who is reading this article.

You are cordially invited to send your comments or ask question, and topics of which  you will like us to talk about. In the blog. You are also invited to punch the word follow at top right of your device.

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Written by Masonwabe Nyanga

"Daily thoughts"


"Daily thoughts"

We have to remember one thing that for us to be able to make a living in this world we need to have positive thoughts. That's why I name my blog by the word give our daily thoughts of which is taken the following word give us our daily bread. Matthew 6:11 NKJV.

Here we'll be talking about life in general and how to overcome challenges that you might be going through as a person.

 Why do most people have plans, that they will like to achieve or Conquer in their lives and still haven't conquered them. Or to have what they need it's because most people when planning they use emotion and when you do so it will be most impossible to Conquer anything you will like to conquer in your life.

 For you to be able to overcome you need to stop using emotion and start to use your positive thoughts to think about what you need.

 You must not  have any room for doubt just believe in yourself and if you will not have what you need. You be able to conquer anything you want to conquer in your life no matter how long will that take for that thing to come but it will eventually happen.

My Because everything you see in this world was a thought one day and someone did something for that thing to happen or to become reality in the same way all your thoughts can become reality if you work on them in a positive way.

You are cordially invited to send your comments or ask question, and topics of which  you will like us to talk about. In the blog.

Written by Masonwabe Nyanga




Saturday, July 25, 2020

"THE BOY AND BULL"


"THE BOY AND BULL"

In the real world we can compare this Bull to our daily problem and the young boy represent humankind.

Then God said, “Let Us make man in Our image, according to Our likeness; let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, over all the earth and over every creeping thing that creeps on the earth.”
Genesis 1:26 NKJV

We were not created to be dominated by our problems difficulties and challenges that we go through in this life. But we were made in the image of God and God gave us authority to dominate everything just as it is written in the above verse but we find out that most of people are still dominated by their problems. 

I want to make you aware that inside of you, you have something that can change your life and that can make a transformation in your whole life of which is your faith in the work of God. Make use of your faith in God and see what it do for yes for your life to change it's not  going to be easy but it's possible just as It is written.

But Jesus looked at them and said to them, “With men this is impossible, but with God all things are possible.” Matthew 19:26 NKJV.

You are cordially invited to send your comments or ask question, and topics of which  you will like us to talk about. In the blog. You are also invited to punch the word follow at top right of your device. 

Look forward seeing your comments and likes on my videos and articles. 

Written by Masonwabe Nyanga

"Noah Leaves the Ark – A New Beginning (Genesis 8:13-19)"

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