I'm going to begin this post by asking a simple question, "Are you having a good day?". Some of you may answer positively (If this is you, bookmark this page and come back when you believe you're not having a good day) but most of the time people will say this like, "It could be better" or "Not really" and then there is the plain answer of "no". After you answer the question, you usually will explain why, however I want those of you who answer No to look at the "big picture" (your whole day), go through each thing you did, each person you spoke to and tell me what happened that was good. Maybe your son or daughter rode their bike for the very first time, or they received a good grade on an assignment. Maybe your wife or husband, girlfriend or boyfriend, did something for you. Now, here is a passage from the Bible: "6 do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let...
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