Posted on Jul 2, 2019
The Colonel's Motivational Quotes of the Day!
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Good morning from Hartland COL Mikel J. Burroughs - looks like we have a lot of rain moving in so I'm not going to achieve any greatness on painting the deck today! Have a great day and give my best to mom and Bella.
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PO3 Lynn Spalding LTC (Join to see) PO1 H Gene Lawrence SSG William Jones Maj William W. 'Bill' Price COL Mikel J. Burroughs LTC Stephen F. ] Alan K. SGT John " Mac " McConnell LTC (Join to see) Maj Marty Hogan SCPO Morris Ramsey SPC Douglas Bolton Lt Col Charlie Brown Sgt Randy Wilber MSgt John McGowan Cpl (Join to see) PO3 John Wagner PO3 Bob McCord SPC Margaret Higgins
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Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen
SP5 Mark Kuzinski Nothing like throwing a bit of humor into the powerwashing job!
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LTC Stephen F.
I pray that you and I treat each person with honor and respect and encourage others in their intrinsic dignity, my friend and brother-in-Christ SP5 Mark Kuzinski.
LORD YOU created each person with a soul in YOUR image. YOU value human life and YOU desire each of us to value each human life.
I pray for each one who is desperate for restored relationship, food, health, peace and joy in grief this night. I pray that YOU meet each one at their point of need. Use YOUR adopted children to be YOUR hands, feet, voices and listening and prayer warriors to meet needs among YOUR body and their family members and friends.
Empower us to encourage and stoke the fires of dignity and the potential for greatness that lies within each one. I lift up those beaten down by life – the widows, the widowers, the orphans, the diseased, the wounded in body and spirit, the prisoner and those outcast from family and friends. I pray that YOU pour a blessing on each one tonight and YOU lift up their soul and enable them to recognize there is undying greatness within each.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
LORD YOU created each person with a soul in YOUR image. YOU value human life and YOU desire each of us to value each human life.
I pray for each one who is desperate for restored relationship, food, health, peace and joy in grief this night. I pray that YOU meet each one at their point of need. Use YOUR adopted children to be YOUR hands, feet, voices and listening and prayer warriors to meet needs among YOUR body and their family members and friends.
Empower us to encourage and stoke the fires of dignity and the potential for greatness that lies within each one. I lift up those beaten down by life – the widows, the widowers, the orphans, the diseased, the wounded in body and spirit, the prisoner and those outcast from family and friends. I pray that YOU pour a blessing on each one tonight and YOU lift up their soul and enable them to recognize there is undying greatness within each.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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Key word in the meme is "potential"...
“Your greatness is measured by your kindness; your education and intellect by your modesty; your ignorance is betrayed by your suspicions and prejudices, and your real caliber is measured by the consideration and tolerance you have for others.”--WILLIAM J.H. BOETCKER
Have a GREAT day RP Friends! Go for Greatness!
“Your greatness is measured by your kindness; your education and intellect by your modesty; your ignorance is betrayed by your suspicions and prejudices, and your real caliber is measured by the consideration and tolerance you have for others.”--WILLIAM J.H. BOETCKER
Have a GREAT day RP Friends! Go for Greatness!
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Sgt Deborah Cornatzer
SGT Denny Espinosa - yes....daily, as hard as it can be sometimes. Have a good day.
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LTC Stephen F.
I pray that you and I treat each person with honor and respect and encourage others in their intrinsic dignity, my friend and sister-in-Christ Sgt Deborah Cornatzer.
LORD YOU created each person with a soul in YOUR image. YOU value human life and YOU desire each of us to value each human life.
I pray for each one who is desperate for restored relationship, food, health, peace and joy in grief this night. I pray that YOU meet each one at their point of need. Use YOUR adopted children to be YOUR hands, feet, voices and listening and prayer warriors to meet needs among YOUR body and their family members and friends.
Empower us to encourage and stoke the fires of dignity and the potential for greatness that lies within each one. I lift up those beaten down by life – the widows, the widowers, the orphans, the diseased, the wounded in body and spirit, the prisoner and those outcast from family and friends. I pray that YOU pour a blessing on each one tonight and YOU lift up their soul and enable them to recognize there is undying greatness within each.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
LORD YOU created each person with a soul in YOUR image. YOU value human life and YOU desire each of us to value each human life.
I pray for each one who is desperate for restored relationship, food, health, peace and joy in grief this night. I pray that YOU meet each one at their point of need. Use YOUR adopted children to be YOUR hands, feet, voices and listening and prayer warriors to meet needs among YOUR body and their family members and friends.
Empower us to encourage and stoke the fires of dignity and the potential for greatness that lies within each one. I lift up those beaten down by life – the widows, the widowers, the orphans, the diseased, the wounded in body and spirit, the prisoner and those outcast from family and friends. I pray that YOU pour a blessing on each one tonight and YOU lift up their soul and enable them to recognize there is undying greatness within each.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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I found something on the Bible’s definition of greatness today that I would like to share. I eliminated some of the minor stuff and pretty much got to the core of the article. Be blessed my RP Family.
Taken from gospelrelevance.com
The Meaning of Greatness in the Bible
by David Qaoud | Filed under: Christian Living
What is the meaning of greatness in the Bible?
Let’s say you’re in a classroom and it’s the beginning of class. The teacher asks, “If you desire to be great, please raise your hand.” Would you raise your hand? I’m sure you would. And I’d follow your lead. The problem is, though, many of us have the wrong definition of greatness because worldly influences have plagued our minds. So the real question becomes: What does it mean to be great?
the meaning of greatness in the bible
The World’s Definition
Dictionary dot-com has several definitions for greatness:
“Unusual or considerable in degree, power, or intensity.”
“Wonderful; first-rate; very good.”
“Notable; remarkable; exceptionally good.”
It seems popular to define greatness as perceived success. If you have power, money, and status, then the world calls you great. Sometimes it’s chance; sometimes it’s not. “Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them,” says William Shakespeare. Greatness, in the world’s eyes, is about material possessions and accomplishments. Nothing wrong with these things. But is this the correct definition?
Many of today’s celebrities advocate this notion of greatness. Take LeBron James, for example. With well over 70,000,000 social media followers, his influence on our culture is massive. And, curiously, most of his social media posts end with this hashtag: #Striveforgreatness.
LeBron James
Now, I’m a huge sports fan and LeBron is my favorite athlete. This is not my attempt to lash out in jealousy because I never made it to the NBA. Like LeBron, I’d like to strive for greatness. I just think his definition and mine are different.
The Meaning of Greatness in the Bible
Two of Jesus’ disciples, James and John, desired greatness. More than that, they craved fame and status. This is evident by a bold question proposed to Jesus in Mark: “Teacher,” they said to him. “We want for you to do whatever we ask from you. Grant us to sit, one at your right hand and one at your left, in your glory” (Mark 10:35-37).
The arrogant desires of their hearts are obvious. They could’ve asked Jesus for anything. They don’t ask for more joy or more favor or faith or holiness or whatever. No, James and John want something else: they want glory.
It’s easy to beat up on the disciples. But picture yourself in the story. Do you struggle with selfish-ambition? Are you sometimes motivated by selfish reasons? If you’re like me, this is a battle. You compare yourself with others, and sometimes desire good things for the wrong reasons.
Thankfully, Jesus is patient with the request of James and John. And he’s patient with us. What’s interesting is that Jesus never rebukes James and John’s desire for greatness. Instead, he gives them a new definition:
“You know that those who are considered rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their great ones exercise authority over them. But it shall not be so among you. But whoever would be great among you must be your servant, and whoever would be first among you must be slave of all” (Mark 10:42-43).
So what’s true greatness?
Here is C.J Mahaney’s definition of greatness from his excellent book Humility: True Greatness:
“As sinfully and culturally defined, pursuing greatness looks like this: Individuals motivated by self-interest, self-indulgence, and a false sense of self-sufficiency to pursue selfish ambition for the purpose of self-glorification. Contrast that with the pursuit of true greatness as biblically defined: Serving others for the glory of God. This is the genuine expression of humility; this is true greatness as the Savior defined it.”
So it’s not the desire that’s bad, per se, but the definition. And Jesus completely redefines what greatness is, which is serving others to the glory of God.
So what is greatness? Do you now know the greatness meaning? Do you now know how to define greatness?
In a word, true greatness is about humility.
Now, go back to the classroom. You’re still there, but now it’s the end of class, and the bell is about to ring. You just heard a lecture on greatness. Your understanding of greatness is as Jesus defined it. Again, the teacher asks, “If you desire to be great, please raise your hand.”
Would you still raise your hand?
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Taken from gospelrelevance.com
The Meaning of Greatness in the Bible
by David Qaoud | Filed under: Christian Living
What is the meaning of greatness in the Bible?
Let’s say you’re in a classroom and it’s the beginning of class. The teacher asks, “If you desire to be great, please raise your hand.” Would you raise your hand? I’m sure you would. And I’d follow your lead. The problem is, though, many of us have the wrong definition of greatness because worldly influences have plagued our minds. So the real question becomes: What does it mean to be great?
the meaning of greatness in the bible
The World’s Definition
Dictionary dot-com has several definitions for greatness:
“Unusual or considerable in degree, power, or intensity.”
“Wonderful; first-rate; very good.”
“Notable; remarkable; exceptionally good.”
It seems popular to define greatness as perceived success. If you have power, money, and status, then the world calls you great. Sometimes it’s chance; sometimes it’s not. “Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them,” says William Shakespeare. Greatness, in the world’s eyes, is about material possessions and accomplishments. Nothing wrong with these things. But is this the correct definition?
Many of today’s celebrities advocate this notion of greatness. Take LeBron James, for example. With well over 70,000,000 social media followers, his influence on our culture is massive. And, curiously, most of his social media posts end with this hashtag: #Striveforgreatness.
LeBron James
Now, I’m a huge sports fan and LeBron is my favorite athlete. This is not my attempt to lash out in jealousy because I never made it to the NBA. Like LeBron, I’d like to strive for greatness. I just think his definition and mine are different.
The Meaning of Greatness in the Bible
Two of Jesus’ disciples, James and John, desired greatness. More than that, they craved fame and status. This is evident by a bold question proposed to Jesus in Mark: “Teacher,” they said to him. “We want for you to do whatever we ask from you. Grant us to sit, one at your right hand and one at your left, in your glory” (Mark 10:35-37).
The arrogant desires of their hearts are obvious. They could’ve asked Jesus for anything. They don’t ask for more joy or more favor or faith or holiness or whatever. No, James and John want something else: they want glory.
It’s easy to beat up on the disciples. But picture yourself in the story. Do you struggle with selfish-ambition? Are you sometimes motivated by selfish reasons? If you’re like me, this is a battle. You compare yourself with others, and sometimes desire good things for the wrong reasons.
Thankfully, Jesus is patient with the request of James and John. And he’s patient with us. What’s interesting is that Jesus never rebukes James and John’s desire for greatness. Instead, he gives them a new definition:
“You know that those who are considered rulers of the Gentiles lord it over them, and their great ones exercise authority over them. But it shall not be so among you. But whoever would be great among you must be your servant, and whoever would be first among you must be slave of all” (Mark 10:42-43).
So what’s true greatness?
Here is C.J Mahaney’s definition of greatness from his excellent book Humility: True Greatness:
“As sinfully and culturally defined, pursuing greatness looks like this: Individuals motivated by self-interest, self-indulgence, and a false sense of self-sufficiency to pursue selfish ambition for the purpose of self-glorification. Contrast that with the pursuit of true greatness as biblically defined: Serving others for the glory of God. This is the genuine expression of humility; this is true greatness as the Savior defined it.”
So it’s not the desire that’s bad, per se, but the definition. And Jesus completely redefines what greatness is, which is serving others to the glory of God.
So what is greatness? Do you now know the greatness meaning? Do you now know how to define greatness?
In a word, true greatness is about humility.
Now, go back to the classroom. You’re still there, but now it’s the end of class, and the bell is about to ring. You just heard a lecture on greatness. Your understanding of greatness is as Jesus defined it. Again, the teacher asks, “If you desire to be great, please raise your hand.”
Would you still raise your hand?
SFC Bernard Walko SPC Robert Pulliam TSgt Carl Johnson TSgt George Rodriguez SGT Thomas Seward PO1 Richard Nyberg SFC Alvin Miller PO3 Aaron Hassay SSgt Richard Kensinger
LTC Orlando Illi MSgt James "Buck" Buchanan CPO Nate S. SGT Mike Williams PO2 Geoffrey LeNoir CPO Robert (Mac) McGovern
SrA Marianne Santangelo LTC David Brown SFC (Join to see) Maj Wayne Crist
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LTC Stephen F.
I pray that you and I treat each person with honor and respect and encourage others in their intrinsic dignity, my friend and brother-in-Christ PO1 H Gene Lawrence.
LORD YOU created each person with a soul in YOUR image. YOU value human life and YOU desire each of us to value each human life.
I pray for each one who is desperate for restored relationship, food, health, peace and joy in grief this night. I pray that YOU meet each one at their point of need. Use YOUR adopted children to be YOUR hands, feet, voices and listening and prayer warriors to meet needs among YOUR body and their family members and friends.
Empower us to encourage and stoke the fires of dignity and the potential for greatness that lies within each one. I lift up those beaten down by life – the widows, the widowers, the orphans, the diseased, the wounded in body and spirit, the prisoner and those outcast from family and friends. I pray that YOU pour a blessing on each one tonight and YOU lift up their soul and enable them to recognize there is undying greatness within each.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
LORD YOU created each person with a soul in YOUR image. YOU value human life and YOU desire each of us to value each human life.
I pray for each one who is desperate for restored relationship, food, health, peace and joy in grief this night. I pray that YOU meet each one at their point of need. Use YOUR adopted children to be YOUR hands, feet, voices and listening and prayer warriors to meet needs among YOUR body and their family members and friends.
Empower us to encourage and stoke the fires of dignity and the potential for greatness that lies within each one. I lift up those beaten down by life – the widows, the widowers, the orphans, the diseased, the wounded in body and spirit, the prisoner and those outcast from family and friends. I pray that YOU pour a blessing on each one tonight and YOU lift up their soul and enable them to recognize there is undying greatness within each.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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