Posted on Jun 7, 2019
The Colonel's Motivational Quotes of the Day and Week!
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Good morning Col Burroughs and Sgt Mullins, as well as all of the RP Family. As we are painfully aware stress can be debilitating. How we handle that stress determines how we grow or stagnate. Stress comes in many forms, many of which I can handle, but what do you do with the ones you can’t? I for one have found relief by turning it all to our awesome Creator God. He knows our every need, after all He created us. I am a testament to the fact that faith in Him can get you through anything. He got me through my cancer. Sure there were doctors and supporting staff, but I believe that He blessed them with their abilities and skills.
I have found while being exposed to this format of Motivational Quotes by Col Mikel Burroughs, that I can most often find great resource by going to gotquestions.org and that is where I went, once again for my input to the days quotes. Be blessed my RP Family.
What does the Bible say about stress?
Answer: The dictionary defines stress as "physical, mental, or emotional strain or tension." Some stress is necessary and even good—such as the physical strain we put on our muscles in order to make them stronger. But when we talk about "stress," we are usually referring to excessive or negative mental or emotional strain or tension. While "stress" is not specifically mentioned in the Bible, Scripture does speak to things such as anxiety, worry, and trouble—things we often associate with stress—and gives us clear answers on how we should deal with them.
Everyone suffers from stress at one time or another. How we naturally deal with it depends in large part on who we are. For some, emotional stress causes physical illness. Others might become hyper-productive. On the other hand, some people under stress shut down mentally and emotionally. And, of course, there are a variety of other responses. Stress is a common human experience, particularly in a world where the demands for our time and attention seem to be unending. Our jobs, health, family, friends, and even ministry activities can overwhelm us. The ultimate solution to stress is to surrender our lives to God and seek His wisdom regarding priorities as well as His enabling to do the things to which He calls us. He always gives enough, so we need not be defeated by stress.
One common cause of stress is financial. We stress over money because we never seem to feel that we have enough. We worry about being able to pay all our bills, many living paycheck to paycheck. Or we become consumed by materialism and, in turn, stressed-out about maintaining our lifestyle. Some become stressed over finances because they don’t trust God to provide the basic necessities of life. But Jesus said, "Therefore I tell you, do not be anxious about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink, nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food and the body more than clothing? … And which of you by being anxious can add a single hour to his span of life?" (Matthew 6:25, 27). It is true that we are called upon to be good stewards of money and to provide for our families (1 Timothy 5:8), but we must never forget that God is ultimately our Provider. If we are His, we need not fear that He will abandon us. On the other hand, there are those whose financial stress is caused more by materialistic greed than it is by true need. Materialism inevitably leads to stress because, when we seek the world’s goods, we have fallen for the "deceitfulness of wealth" (Mark 4:19), the lie that such things relieve stress and lead to happiness, contentment, and joy. They do not.
We might also find ourselves stressed when facing a hardship or trial. James 1:2–4 counsels, "Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything." When we encounter hardship, we can succumb to stress, or we can view it as a means by which God can strengthen our faith and mold our character (Romans 5:3–5; 8:28–29). When we redirect our focus on God, we find comfort in our sorrows and strength to endure (2 Corinthians 1:3–4; 12:9–10).
No matter the type of stress in our lives, the starting point for dealing with it is Jesus Christ. Jesus offers us great encouragement in John 14:1: "Let not your hearts be troubled. Believe in God; believe also in me." We desperately need Him in our lives. We need Him because He is the only one who can give us the strength to cope with the troubles in our lives. Believing in Him does not mean that we will have a trouble-free life or that we will not feel overcome by stress in our lives. It simply means that a life without Jesus Christ makes coping with stress an impossible and often debilitating task.
Believing leads to trusting. Proverbs 3:5-6 tells us to "trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths." Leaning on "our own understanding" often means adopting the world’s ways of relieving stress—things like alcohol or drugs or mindless entertainment. Instead, we are to trust His Word as our ultimate guide to a stress-reduced life. David says, "I sought the LORD, and he answered me and delivered me from all my fears" (Psalm 34:4). David knew that by seeking the Lord and sharing his troubles with Him that perhaps he would find favor with Him. The Lord in turn answered him and calmed him down.
Perhaps no passage in Scripture better captures how to handle stress than Philippians 4:6-7: "Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." The Lord tells us not to be anxious about anything, but rather to turn everything over to Him in prayer. Lifting our burdens and concerns to a holy and righteous God daily will mitigate or eliminate the stress in our lives. Psalm 55:22 tells us to cast all our cares on Him because He will sustain us and never fail us (see also 1 Peter 5:6–7). Jesus Christ offers peace if we come to Him with our worries and concerns. "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid" (John 14:27).
Stress of all kinds is a natural part of life (Job 5:7, 14:1; 1 Peter 4:12; 1 Corinthians 10:13). But how we deal with it is up to us. If we choose to try to do it on our own, we will not find lasting relief. The only way we can consistently and successfully deal with stress is with Jesus Christ. First, we must believe in Him. Second, we need to trust Him and obey Him. We should trust Him to do what is right because His ways are always best for us. Disobedience and sin can produce stress and cut us off from the only means of peace and joy. By obeying His commandments we reap the blessings of true contentment from a loving God. Finally, we need to seek His peace daily by filling our minds with His Word, lifting all things to Him in prayer, and sitting at His feet in awe and reverence. It is only by His grace, mercy, and love that the stress in our lives can be managed.
PO2 Edwin Engelmann MSgt William Anderson SSG Diane R. LT Ed Skiba SPC Rob Raybourn PVT Kenneth Krause Cpl Jeff N. SGT Cody Skinner SSgt Max Gonzales PO3 Kathy Patton Sgt Pedro Perez SFC Wade Adams CW3 (Join to see) Cpl Robert Bietz Col Ray Bruneau Maj Kim Patterson Sgt Frank Church SCPO Laura Ball Makolandra Corn
I have found while being exposed to this format of Motivational Quotes by Col Mikel Burroughs, that I can most often find great resource by going to gotquestions.org and that is where I went, once again for my input to the days quotes. Be blessed my RP Family.
What does the Bible say about stress?
Answer: The dictionary defines stress as "physical, mental, or emotional strain or tension." Some stress is necessary and even good—such as the physical strain we put on our muscles in order to make them stronger. But when we talk about "stress," we are usually referring to excessive or negative mental or emotional strain or tension. While "stress" is not specifically mentioned in the Bible, Scripture does speak to things such as anxiety, worry, and trouble—things we often associate with stress—and gives us clear answers on how we should deal with them.
Everyone suffers from stress at one time or another. How we naturally deal with it depends in large part on who we are. For some, emotional stress causes physical illness. Others might become hyper-productive. On the other hand, some people under stress shut down mentally and emotionally. And, of course, there are a variety of other responses. Stress is a common human experience, particularly in a world where the demands for our time and attention seem to be unending. Our jobs, health, family, friends, and even ministry activities can overwhelm us. The ultimate solution to stress is to surrender our lives to God and seek His wisdom regarding priorities as well as His enabling to do the things to which He calls us. He always gives enough, so we need not be defeated by stress.
One common cause of stress is financial. We stress over money because we never seem to feel that we have enough. We worry about being able to pay all our bills, many living paycheck to paycheck. Or we become consumed by materialism and, in turn, stressed-out about maintaining our lifestyle. Some become stressed over finances because they don’t trust God to provide the basic necessities of life. But Jesus said, "Therefore I tell you, do not be anxious about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink, nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food and the body more than clothing? … And which of you by being anxious can add a single hour to his span of life?" (Matthew 6:25, 27). It is true that we are called upon to be good stewards of money and to provide for our families (1 Timothy 5:8), but we must never forget that God is ultimately our Provider. If we are His, we need not fear that He will abandon us. On the other hand, there are those whose financial stress is caused more by materialistic greed than it is by true need. Materialism inevitably leads to stress because, when we seek the world’s goods, we have fallen for the "deceitfulness of wealth" (Mark 4:19), the lie that such things relieve stress and lead to happiness, contentment, and joy. They do not.
We might also find ourselves stressed when facing a hardship or trial. James 1:2–4 counsels, "Consider it pure joy, my brothers and sisters, whenever you face trials of many kinds, because you know that the testing of your faith produces perseverance. Let perseverance finish its work so that you may be mature and complete, not lacking anything." When we encounter hardship, we can succumb to stress, or we can view it as a means by which God can strengthen our faith and mold our character (Romans 5:3–5; 8:28–29). When we redirect our focus on God, we find comfort in our sorrows and strength to endure (2 Corinthians 1:3–4; 12:9–10).
No matter the type of stress in our lives, the starting point for dealing with it is Jesus Christ. Jesus offers us great encouragement in John 14:1: "Let not your hearts be troubled. Believe in God; believe also in me." We desperately need Him in our lives. We need Him because He is the only one who can give us the strength to cope with the troubles in our lives. Believing in Him does not mean that we will have a trouble-free life or that we will not feel overcome by stress in our lives. It simply means that a life without Jesus Christ makes coping with stress an impossible and often debilitating task.
Believing leads to trusting. Proverbs 3:5-6 tells us to "trust in the LORD with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge him, and he will make straight your paths." Leaning on "our own understanding" often means adopting the world’s ways of relieving stress—things like alcohol or drugs or mindless entertainment. Instead, we are to trust His Word as our ultimate guide to a stress-reduced life. David says, "I sought the LORD, and he answered me and delivered me from all my fears" (Psalm 34:4). David knew that by seeking the Lord and sharing his troubles with Him that perhaps he would find favor with Him. The Lord in turn answered him and calmed him down.
Perhaps no passage in Scripture better captures how to handle stress than Philippians 4:6-7: "Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus." The Lord tells us not to be anxious about anything, but rather to turn everything over to Him in prayer. Lifting our burdens and concerns to a holy and righteous God daily will mitigate or eliminate the stress in our lives. Psalm 55:22 tells us to cast all our cares on Him because He will sustain us and never fail us (see also 1 Peter 5:6–7). Jesus Christ offers peace if we come to Him with our worries and concerns. "Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid" (John 14:27).
Stress of all kinds is a natural part of life (Job 5:7, 14:1; 1 Peter 4:12; 1 Corinthians 10:13). But how we deal with it is up to us. If we choose to try to do it on our own, we will not find lasting relief. The only way we can consistently and successfully deal with stress is with Jesus Christ. First, we must believe in Him. Second, we need to trust Him and obey Him. We should trust Him to do what is right because His ways are always best for us. Disobedience and sin can produce stress and cut us off from the only means of peace and joy. By obeying His commandments we reap the blessings of true contentment from a loving God. Finally, we need to seek His peace daily by filling our minds with His Word, lifting all things to Him in prayer, and sitting at His feet in awe and reverence. It is only by His grace, mercy, and love that the stress in our lives can be managed.
PO2 Edwin Engelmann MSgt William Anderson SSG Diane R. LT Ed Skiba SPC Rob Raybourn PVT Kenneth Krause Cpl Jeff N. SGT Cody Skinner SSgt Max Gonzales PO3 Kathy Patton Sgt Pedro Perez SFC Wade Adams CW3 (Join to see) Cpl Robert Bietz Col Ray Bruneau Maj Kim Patterson Sgt Frank Church SCPO Laura Ball Makolandra Corn
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LTC Stephen F.
I pray that you and I learn to constructively manage stress in our life and reduce unnecessary stress in each of those we love, my friend and brother-in-Christ PO1 H Gene Lawrence and sister-in-Christ Linda Lawrence.
I pray dear God that YOU will use each of us who are YOUR adopted children to help ease the stresses of widows, widowers, orphans, the diseased and the injured including military service veterans, the financially distressed and bankrupt, the depressed and suicidal, and the homeless.
Guide each one dear God to minister by giving our time, talent and/or treasure to help as YOU direct. Use prayer warriors to intercede in spiritual battles and thank you for the Armor of God YOU have provided. Enable us to wield the Sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God that YOU have stored in the heart of each of us. Help us remember to use the helmet of salvation to protect our mind against the onslaught of the world and the devil. Help us always to be truthful while being wise in what we reveal and to whom. Enable us to be prepared to spread the good news of the Gospel as we remember the shield of faith in Christ which protects us from the flaming darts of all who are against the truth.
I pray for safe and secure travel for each and every one traveling Saturday through this weekend and beyond.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
I pray dear God that YOU will use each of us who are YOUR adopted children to help ease the stresses of widows, widowers, orphans, the diseased and the injured including military service veterans, the financially distressed and bankrupt, the depressed and suicidal, and the homeless.
Guide each one dear God to minister by giving our time, talent and/or treasure to help as YOU direct. Use prayer warriors to intercede in spiritual battles and thank you for the Armor of God YOU have provided. Enable us to wield the Sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God that YOU have stored in the heart of each of us. Help us remember to use the helmet of salvation to protect our mind against the onslaught of the world and the devil. Help us always to be truthful while being wise in what we reveal and to whom. Enable us to be prepared to spread the good news of the Gospel as we remember the shield of faith in Christ which protects us from the flaming darts of all who are against the truth.
I pray for safe and secure travel for each and every one traveling Saturday through this weekend and beyond.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs good morning good read/share: for the Colonel's Motivational Quotes of the Day. Where the mighty American Bald Eagles roam in the mighty MOUNTAINS OF CASTLE ROCK, COLORADO AMONG THIER EAGLES-NEST. I know the view must be MAGNIFICIENT on this morning June 7, 2019 as you might glance upon the mighty snow capped mountains throughout the west coast on your VETS 22 RIDE!
First and foremost thank you for your cause! I appreciate what your organization stands for!
Today's theme is "Overcoming Stress Day"
I went to Atlantic City, New Jersey to relive some stress. I really needed it I tell you!
The picture depicts my stress reliever, while I was in Ocean City, New Jersey on the SPECTACULAR BOARDWALK last week!
Maj Marty Hogan SGT (Join to see) SPC Margaret Higgins SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth CW5 Jack CardwellCPL Dave Hoover SSG William Jones Lt Col Charlie Brown PO1 H Gene Lawrence Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen SCPO Morris Ramsey TSgt Joe C. PVT Mark Zehner LTC (Join to see) Capt Dwayne Conyers PO1 Tony Holland PO1 William "Chip" Nagel Sgt (Join to see) LTC Stephen F.
First and foremost thank you for your cause! I appreciate what your organization stands for!
Today's theme is "Overcoming Stress Day"
I went to Atlantic City, New Jersey to relive some stress. I really needed it I tell you!
The picture depicts my stress reliever, while I was in Ocean City, New Jersey on the SPECTACULAR BOARDWALK last week!
Maj Marty Hogan SGT (Join to see) SPC Margaret Higgins SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth CW5 Jack CardwellCPL Dave Hoover SSG William Jones Lt Col Charlie Brown PO1 H Gene Lawrence Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen SCPO Morris Ramsey TSgt Joe C. PVT Mark Zehner LTC (Join to see) Capt Dwayne Conyers PO1 Tony Holland PO1 William "Chip" Nagel Sgt (Join to see) LTC Stephen F.
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
LTC Jeff Shearer - roger that my friend, roger that!
Maj Marty Hogan SGT (Join to see) SPC Margaret Higgins SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth CW5 Jack CardwellCOL Mikel J. Burroughs CPL Dave Hoover SSG William Jones Lt Col Charlie Brown PO1 H Gene Lawrence Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen SCPO Morris Ramsey TSgt Joe C. PVT Mark Zehner LTC (Join to see) Capt Dwayne Conyers PO1 Tony Holland PO1 William "Chip" Nagel Sgt (Join to see)
Maj Marty Hogan SGT (Join to see) SPC Margaret Higgins SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth CW5 Jack CardwellCOL Mikel J. Burroughs CPL Dave Hoover SSG William Jones Lt Col Charlie Brown PO1 H Gene Lawrence Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen SCPO Morris Ramsey TSgt Joe C. PVT Mark Zehner LTC (Join to see) Capt Dwayne Conyers PO1 Tony Holland PO1 William "Chip" Nagel Sgt (Join to see)
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Good RED Friday COL Mikel J. Burroughs and I have to say you gave us a great example of how to deal with setbacks this week. Instead of stressing about the flat tire you made a new plan and found something productive to do in the meantime. That's exactly what we all need to do.
Stress can be negative or positive. If it moves you to action, that's good. If you sit and allow it to work on you, that is damaging to your mind and your body. Find a way to change it from negative to positive by doing something with it. What do you do when you are stressed?
My solutions are: physical exercise, meditation/walking and coffee with a friend.
LTC Stephen F. SPC Douglas Bolton Sgt John H. TSgt Joe C. SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL TSgt David L. SMSgt David A Asbury MSgt David Hoffman SGT (Join to see) LTC David Brown CPL Dave Hoover CMSgt (Join to see) Maj Marty Hogan CPT Jack Durish CW5 Jack Cardwell Sgt Randy Wilber SCPO Morris Ramsey SP5 Mark Kuzinski LTC (Join to see)
Stress can be negative or positive. If it moves you to action, that's good. If you sit and allow it to work on you, that is damaging to your mind and your body. Find a way to change it from negative to positive by doing something with it. What do you do when you are stressed?
My solutions are: physical exercise, meditation/walking and coffee with a friend.
LTC Stephen F. SPC Douglas Bolton Sgt John H. TSgt Joe C. SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL TSgt David L. SMSgt David A Asbury MSgt David Hoffman SGT (Join to see) LTC David Brown CPL Dave Hoover CMSgt (Join to see) Maj Marty Hogan CPT Jack Durish CW5 Jack Cardwell Sgt Randy Wilber SCPO Morris Ramsey SP5 Mark Kuzinski LTC (Join to see)
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
Lt Col Charlie Brown awesome response this morning! Have a wonderful day my friend in Northern Virginia as you know I am in Newport News, VA.
Maj Marty Hogan SGT (Join to see) SPC Margaret Higgins SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth CW5 Jack CardwellCOL Mikel J. Burroughs CPL Dave Hoover SSG William Jones PO1 H Gene Lawrence Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen SCPO Morris Ramsey TSgt Joe C. PVT Mark Zehner LTC (Join to see) Capt Dwayne Conyers PO1 Tony Holland PO1 William "Chip" Nagel Sgt (Join to see) LTC Stephen F.
Maj Marty Hogan SGT (Join to see) SPC Margaret Higgins SGT David A. 'Cowboy' Groth CW5 Jack CardwellCOL Mikel J. Burroughs CPL Dave Hoover SSG William Jones PO1 H Gene Lawrence Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen SCPO Morris Ramsey TSgt Joe C. PVT Mark Zehner LTC (Join to see) Capt Dwayne Conyers PO1 Tony Holland PO1 William "Chip" Nagel Sgt (Join to see) LTC Stephen F.
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL - I am currently in Pittsburgh for the Red Cross and hope to make it home Sunday night
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
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LTC Stephen F.
I pray that you and I learn to constructively manage stress in our life and reduce unnecessary stress in each of those we love, my friend and brother-in-Christ Lt Col Charlie Brown.
I pray dear God that YOU will use each of us who are YOUR adopted children to help ease the stresses of widows, widowers, orphans, the diseased and the injured including military service veterans, the financially distressed and bankrupt, the depressed and suicidal, and the homeless.
Guide each one dear God to minister by giving our time, talent and/or treasure to help as YOU direct. Use prayer warriors to intercede in spiritual battles and thank you for the Armor of God YOU have provided. Enable us to wield the Sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God that YOU have stored in the heart of each of us. Help us remember to use the helmet of salvation to protect our mind against the onslaught of the world and the devil. Help us always to be truthful while being wise in what we reveal and to whom. Enable us to be prepared to spread the good news of the Gospel as we remember the shield of faith in Christ which protects us from the flaming darts of all who are against the truth.
I pray for safe and secure travel for each and every one traveling Saturday through this weekend and beyond.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
I pray dear God that YOU will use each of us who are YOUR adopted children to help ease the stresses of widows, widowers, orphans, the diseased and the injured including military service veterans, the financially distressed and bankrupt, the depressed and suicidal, and the homeless.
Guide each one dear God to minister by giving our time, talent and/or treasure to help as YOU direct. Use prayer warriors to intercede in spiritual battles and thank you for the Armor of God YOU have provided. Enable us to wield the Sword of the Spirit which is the Word of God that YOU have stored in the heart of each of us. Help us remember to use the helmet of salvation to protect our mind against the onslaught of the world and the devil. Help us always to be truthful while being wise in what we reveal and to whom. Enable us to be prepared to spread the good news of the Gospel as we remember the shield of faith in Christ which protects us from the flaming darts of all who are against the truth.
I pray for safe and secure travel for each and every one traveling Saturday through this weekend and beyond.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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