Posted on Aug 4, 2019
The Colonel's Motivational Quotes of the Day!
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Good Sunday morning COL Mikel J. Burroughs from a sunny Greater Boston Area, temp. of 73° & headed up to the low to mid 80s. I began this about an hour ago and had a paragraph plus completed... I was on my smartphone at the time and I hit the post button and somehow only 3-words made it... LOL!
Thank you for a great WFL meeting last night, Mikel. I was pleased that I was able to get home in time to connect via computer... Great dialog and very informative...for us all!
<---- "Contentment Day!" ---->
This is an interesting topic to discuss and in giving it some thought, I thought I'd see if there are any different perspectives from the excellent quotes you chose..., but as I researched different quotes, it was clear to me that, in my view, you had selected most of those I would have selected... So I chose a quote by Lao Tzu, and embedded it in a sunset/sunrise (what is your perspective?) ocean scene, which I love...
"Laozi, also rendered as Lao Tzu and Lao-Tze, was an ancient Chinese philosopher and writer Born in 601 BC, Chu. He is the reputed author of the Tao Te Ching, the founder of philosophical Taoism, and a deity in religious Taoism and traditional Chinese religions." Wikipedia
...and with that quote on "Contentment"...
"Take a day to sit back and enjoy a good book, relax, and be content with your life. Why Not? — COL (Ret) Mikel Burroughs
Maj William W. 'Bill' Price Maj Marty Hogan Lt Col Charlie Brown SSG Byron Howard Sr LTC Stephen F. Col Carl Whicker Maj Robert Thornton CWO3 Dennis M. LTC Wayne Brandon Sgt Deborah Cornatzer PO3 Bob McCord CW5 Jack Cardwell TSgt Joe C. SFC Stephen Lucas SMSgt Lawrence McCarter Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen MSgt Robert "Rock" Aldi SrA Marianne Santangelo Sgt Albert Castro
Thank you for a great WFL meeting last night, Mikel. I was pleased that I was able to get home in time to connect via computer... Great dialog and very informative...for us all!
<---- "Contentment Day!" ---->
This is an interesting topic to discuss and in giving it some thought, I thought I'd see if there are any different perspectives from the excellent quotes you chose..., but as I researched different quotes, it was clear to me that, in my view, you had selected most of those I would have selected... So I chose a quote by Lao Tzu, and embedded it in a sunset/sunrise (what is your perspective?) ocean scene, which I love...
"Laozi, also rendered as Lao Tzu and Lao-Tze, was an ancient Chinese philosopher and writer Born in 601 BC, Chu. He is the reputed author of the Tao Te Ching, the founder of philosophical Taoism, and a deity in religious Taoism and traditional Chinese religions." Wikipedia
...and with that quote on "Contentment"...
"Take a day to sit back and enjoy a good book, relax, and be content with your life. Why Not? — COL (Ret) Mikel Burroughs
Maj William W. 'Bill' Price Maj Marty Hogan Lt Col Charlie Brown SSG Byron Howard Sr LTC Stephen F. Col Carl Whicker Maj Robert Thornton CWO3 Dennis M. LTC Wayne Brandon Sgt Deborah Cornatzer PO3 Bob McCord CW5 Jack Cardwell TSgt Joe C. SFC Stephen Lucas SMSgt Lawrence McCarter Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen MSgt Robert "Rock" Aldi SrA Marianne Santangelo Sgt Albert Castro
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
As I’m sure you’re aware, I have been fighting cancer so I too believe that health is your greatest possession.
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence - I did not know that you have been fighting cancer and I am saddened by that, as you are such a great man whom I have had the pleasure to virtually meet and exchange posts and responses! ...and last night I saw you on the Colonel's WFL session... I truly hope that you are on top of this battle and are winning... Prayers to you, Gene...
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
Sgt (Join to see) - I am winning. My last two PETSCANS do not show cancer and the lymph node that was cancerous is still shrinking to almost nothing. I had head and neck cancer. It has been a slow road to recovery but is progressing positively. After five years I can be declared cancer free. It is coming up on year number one. Thank you for the prayers my friend. It was nice to meet you in the WFL group. Be blessed.
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LTC Stephen F.
I pray that you and I have the peace of God in contentment no matter what confronts us, my friend and brother-in-Christ Sgt (Join to see).
LORD I thank you for the armor of God and the fruit of the Spirit that YOU bless us with when we and those around us are both ready and in need. Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and, self-control.
LORD I lift up people in Ohio and in Texas and across this nation who are grieving over the recent mass-murders which have occurred these past few days.
I pray dear God that YOU restrict lawlessness, vengeance and knee-jerk responses from elected officials and that YOU provide wisdom to those really desire to help in Texas, Ohio, Oregon, Washington state and in Washington, D.C. especially.
Enable the shocked, angry and grieving to sleep tonight and have peaceful dreams.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
LORD I thank you for the armor of God and the fruit of the Spirit that YOU bless us with when we and those around us are both ready and in need. Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and, self-control.
LORD I lift up people in Ohio and in Texas and across this nation who are grieving over the recent mass-murders which have occurred these past few days.
I pray dear God that YOU restrict lawlessness, vengeance and knee-jerk responses from elected officials and that YOU provide wisdom to those really desire to help in Texas, Ohio, Oregon, Washington state and in Washington, D.C. especially.
Enable the shocked, angry and grieving to sleep tonight and have peaceful dreams.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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Good Sunday morning my RP Family. We got some much needed rain during the night. I am sure the grass and plants are contented. I know that I am because I do not need to water today. I could say that now I can be lazy, but I must face the fact that I am most days that way. Chuckles! I found an article by Dr. David Jeremiah that addresses contentment in a funny story to start and I thought that sure describes most of what we see in people who concentrate on materialistic things. I hope you receive a blessing from the message. Have a wonderfully contented and blessed day.
Taken from http://www.oneplace.com
Contentment — When Enough Is Enough
Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah
Turning Point
Dr. David Jeremiah
At some point, we all get caught up in our own misguided attempts to find peace and contentment by working ourselves to death.
Reminds me of the tycoon who encountered a fisherman just soaking in the sunset.
“Why aren’t you out fishing?” the tycoon asked.
“Cause, I’ve caught all the fish I need for today.”
“Well, why don’t you go out and catch more? Make a profit, buy a bigger boat, hire more men, become wealthy. Then you could just sit and watch sunsets.”
“What do you think I’m doing now?”
Contentment: Found and Lost
We were created by God to be content in our knowledge of Him and the world He provided, as Genesis suggests our first parents were. But when Satan tempted them with the possibility of becoming more than they were created to be — becoming as wise as God — the idea of being just a plain, content, human creature was no longer satisfying.
Ever since, man has been on a search for contentment. St. Augustine got it exactly right when he said, “You have made us for yourself and our hearts are restless until they find their rest in You.” True contentment only comes when we reconnect with God through His Son Jesus Christ.
Let’s face it — it’s a challenge to stay contented these days. Physically, we know we’re not one of the “beautiful people” (but would love to be). Emotionally, we live lives of stress, hard work, dirty diapers, and bills to pay (but wish we didn’t). Materially, we’re afraid we’re never going to “move on up to the East side and finally get our piece of the pie” (but wish we would). And spiritually we feel guilty for not being satisfied physically, emotionally, or materially. It’s a vicious circle.
I’m not rehearsing the evidence of our discontent to make us feel bad. I’m doing it to point us in the direction of true contentment.
Contentment Is...
I believe the most complete passage in Scripture on this subject is Philippians 4:10-20. The amazing reality about this passage on contentment is that Paul wrote it while in prison for his faith. Here’s his key thought: “...I have learned in whatever state I am, to be content...[for] my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus” (verses 11,19).
1. Contentment is learned behavior. We learn to be content like babies learn to walk. And such an unnatural disposition is only by supernatural grace. With a spouse, good friend, or small study group, you must learn to resist, in the power of the Holy Spirit, the discontentment of our age; or you will be swept up in it and live an agitated life.
2. Contentment is not dependent on circumstances. If Paul can learn to be content regardless of circumstance, we can, too. The same Holy Spirit who indwelt him indwells us. The same fruit of the Spirit — peace and self-control — that were manifest in his life can be manifest in ours.
Discontent desires more — bigger, better, faster, newer, more comfortable. That is deception. If you are not content in challenging circumstances, the contentment you think you feel in other circumstances is not contentment but simply your satisfaction that things are momentarily the way you think they should be.
3. Contentment is a state of being, not a state of doing. Our flesh only feels content when we are doing. Being, however, does not end — it is not tied to activity. Paul said he had learned to “be content,” not “do contentment.”
4. Contentment is based on the riches of God in Christ Jesus. The Bible says that everything we need to complete our journey from earth to heaven will be supplied by God. Therefore, everything we feel discontented about is likely not something we need in order to make and complete that journey.
There’s nothing wrong with possessing things. But there is something wrong if we can’t be content without them. May God speak to your heart and help you seek, and find, contentment in Him.
Dr. Jeremiah is the founder and host of Turning Point for God and senior pastor of Shadow Mountain Community Church in El Cajon, California. For more information on Turning Point, go to http://www.DavidJeremiah.org
Taken from http://www.oneplace.com
Contentment — When Enough Is Enough
Turning Point with Dr. David Jeremiah
Turning Point
Dr. David Jeremiah
At some point, we all get caught up in our own misguided attempts to find peace and contentment by working ourselves to death.
Reminds me of the tycoon who encountered a fisherman just soaking in the sunset.
“Why aren’t you out fishing?” the tycoon asked.
“Cause, I’ve caught all the fish I need for today.”
“Well, why don’t you go out and catch more? Make a profit, buy a bigger boat, hire more men, become wealthy. Then you could just sit and watch sunsets.”
“What do you think I’m doing now?”
Contentment: Found and Lost
We were created by God to be content in our knowledge of Him and the world He provided, as Genesis suggests our first parents were. But when Satan tempted them with the possibility of becoming more than they were created to be — becoming as wise as God — the idea of being just a plain, content, human creature was no longer satisfying.
Ever since, man has been on a search for contentment. St. Augustine got it exactly right when he said, “You have made us for yourself and our hearts are restless until they find their rest in You.” True contentment only comes when we reconnect with God through His Son Jesus Christ.
Let’s face it — it’s a challenge to stay contented these days. Physically, we know we’re not one of the “beautiful people” (but would love to be). Emotionally, we live lives of stress, hard work, dirty diapers, and bills to pay (but wish we didn’t). Materially, we’re afraid we’re never going to “move on up to the East side and finally get our piece of the pie” (but wish we would). And spiritually we feel guilty for not being satisfied physically, emotionally, or materially. It’s a vicious circle.
I’m not rehearsing the evidence of our discontent to make us feel bad. I’m doing it to point us in the direction of true contentment.
Contentment Is...
I believe the most complete passage in Scripture on this subject is Philippians 4:10-20. The amazing reality about this passage on contentment is that Paul wrote it while in prison for his faith. Here’s his key thought: “...I have learned in whatever state I am, to be content...[for] my God shall supply all your need according to His riches in glory by Christ Jesus” (verses 11,19).
1. Contentment is learned behavior. We learn to be content like babies learn to walk. And such an unnatural disposition is only by supernatural grace. With a spouse, good friend, or small study group, you must learn to resist, in the power of the Holy Spirit, the discontentment of our age; or you will be swept up in it and live an agitated life.
2. Contentment is not dependent on circumstances. If Paul can learn to be content regardless of circumstance, we can, too. The same Holy Spirit who indwelt him indwells us. The same fruit of the Spirit — peace and self-control — that were manifest in his life can be manifest in ours.
Discontent desires more — bigger, better, faster, newer, more comfortable. That is deception. If you are not content in challenging circumstances, the contentment you think you feel in other circumstances is not contentment but simply your satisfaction that things are momentarily the way you think they should be.
3. Contentment is a state of being, not a state of doing. Our flesh only feels content when we are doing. Being, however, does not end — it is not tied to activity. Paul said he had learned to “be content,” not “do contentment.”
4. Contentment is based on the riches of God in Christ Jesus. The Bible says that everything we need to complete our journey from earth to heaven will be supplied by God. Therefore, everything we feel discontented about is likely not something we need in order to make and complete that journey.
There’s nothing wrong with possessing things. But there is something wrong if we can’t be content without them. May God speak to your heart and help you seek, and find, contentment in Him.
Dr. Jeremiah is the founder and host of Turning Point for God and senior pastor of Shadow Mountain Community Church in El Cajon, California. For more information on Turning Point, go to http://www.DavidJeremiah.org
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TSgt Joe C.
Been watering my grass daily since the rain hasn't been around now since about the 13th of July!
PO1 H Gene Lawrence COL Mikel J. Burroughs Maj Marty Hogan LTC Stephen F. CW5 Jack Cardwell TSgt David L. Cpl (Join to see) Maj William W. 'Bill' Price CPL Dave Hoover SPC Douglas Bolton LTC Greg Henning Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. Alan K. Lt Col Charlie Brown PO2 Kevin Parker SP5 Mark Kuzinski PVT Mark Zehner Col Carl Whicker SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL Sgt (Join to see)
PO1 H Gene Lawrence COL Mikel J. Burroughs Maj Marty Hogan LTC Stephen F. CW5 Jack Cardwell TSgt David L. Cpl (Join to see) Maj William W. 'Bill' Price CPL Dave Hoover SPC Douglas Bolton LTC Greg Henning Maj Bill Smith, Ph.D. Alan K. Lt Col Charlie Brown PO2 Kevin Parker SP5 Mark Kuzinski PVT Mark Zehner Col Carl Whicker SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL Sgt (Join to see)
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LTC Stephen F.
I pray that you and I have the peace of God in contentment no matter what confronts us, my friend and brother-in-Christ PO1 H Gene Lawrence and sister-in-Christ Linda Lawrence.
LORD I thank you for the armor of God and the fruit of the Spirit that YOU bless us with when we and those around us are both ready and in need. Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and, self-control.
LORD I lift up people in Ohio and in Texas and across this nation who are grieving over the recent mass-murders which have occurred these past few days.
I pray dear God that YOU restrict lawlessness, vengeance and knee-jerk responses from elected officials and that YOU provide wisdom to those really desire to help in Texas, Ohio, Oregon, Washington state and in Washington, D.C. especially.
Enable the shocked, angry and grieving to sleep tonight and have peaceful dreams.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
LORD I thank you for the armor of God and the fruit of the Spirit that YOU bless us with when we and those around us are both ready and in need. Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and, self-control.
LORD I lift up people in Ohio and in Texas and across this nation who are grieving over the recent mass-murders which have occurred these past few days.
I pray dear God that YOU restrict lawlessness, vengeance and knee-jerk responses from elected officials and that YOU provide wisdom to those really desire to help in Texas, Ohio, Oregon, Washington state and in Washington, D.C. especially.
Enable the shocked, angry and grieving to sleep tonight and have peaceful dreams.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
Good "Sunday" Morning Maj Robert Thornton - great quote for this morning's message on Contentment! Have a great Sunday Robert!
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LTC Stephen F.
I pray that you and I have the peace of God in contentment no matter what confronts us, my friend and brother-in-Christ Maj Robert Thornton.
LORD I thank you for the armor of God and the fruit of the Spirit that YOU bless us with when we and those around us are both ready and in need. Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and, self-control.
LORD I lift up people in Ohio and in Texas and across this nation who are grieving over the recent mass-murders which have occurred these past few days.
I pray dear God that YOU restrict lawlessness, vengeance and knee-jerk responses from elected officials and that YOU provide wisdom to those really desire to help in Texas, Ohio, Oregon, Washington state and in Washington, D.C. especially.
Enable the shocked, angry and grieving to sleep tonight and have peaceful dreams.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
LORD I thank you for the armor of God and the fruit of the Spirit that YOU bless us with when we and those around us are both ready and in need. Love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and, self-control.
LORD I lift up people in Ohio and in Texas and across this nation who are grieving over the recent mass-murders which have occurred these past few days.
I pray dear God that YOU restrict lawlessness, vengeance and knee-jerk responses from elected officials and that YOU provide wisdom to those really desire to help in Texas, Ohio, Oregon, Washington state and in Washington, D.C. especially.
Enable the shocked, angry and grieving to sleep tonight and have peaceful dreams.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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