Posted on Sep 27, 2019
The Colonel's Motivational Quotes of the Day and Week!
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Good morning Col Burroughs. Great quote for Friday "Joy Day". Everyday is a joy. We have so many reasons to be thankful. The joy of sharing life with family and friends. The joy of meeting and fostering new friendships such as Rally Point Nation. God has given us the joy of everlasting life. I can't think of anything that brings me joy then my faith in God. Remember, it's Friday the start of a weekend so enjoy it with family and friends. Stay safe RP and have a great weekend!
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LTC Stephen F.
I pray that you and I are able-to genuinely rejoice with those who are rejoicing and sincerely mourn with those who are mourning, my friend and brother-in-Christ SPC Jon O..
Thank You LORD for the fruit of the Holy Spirit that YOU ebb and flow as we are spliced into YOUR vine; love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control.
YOU meet each of our needs in accordance with YOUR perfect timing. YOU know our desires well before we do. YOU purge us of desires that are not the best for us and those we love. YOU give us healthy desires and YOU fulfill those desires significantly beyond our wildest imagination.
I pray that YOU bless each of your adopted children who are husband and wife with overflowing joy I pray that the joy will flow to and through each of the children and grandchildren
Lord, I lift up widows, widowers, orphans, the chronically ill, the bed-ridden significantly wounded and injured, the physically blind, deaf and mute. I pray that YOU bless each of these people with love, joy, peace and self-control and give them Hope in earnest this night.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones sleep well tonight.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
PO1 Robert George PO1 Jerome Newland SSG William Jones SGT Steve McFarland COL Mikel J. Burroughs
Thank You LORD for the fruit of the Holy Spirit that YOU ebb and flow as we are spliced into YOUR vine; love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control.
YOU meet each of our needs in accordance with YOUR perfect timing. YOU know our desires well before we do. YOU purge us of desires that are not the best for us and those we love. YOU give us healthy desires and YOU fulfill those desires significantly beyond our wildest imagination.
I pray that YOU bless each of your adopted children who are husband and wife with overflowing joy I pray that the joy will flow to and through each of the children and grandchildren
Lord, I lift up widows, widowers, orphans, the chronically ill, the bed-ridden significantly wounded and injured, the physically blind, deaf and mute. I pray that YOU bless each of these people with love, joy, peace and self-control and give them Hope in earnest this night.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones sleep well tonight.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
PO1 Robert George PO1 Jerome Newland SSG William Jones SGT Steve McFarland COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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Good morning my RP Family. I have tremendous joy in my heart in spite of the struggles and losses I have gone through this past couple of years. One of the reasons for my joy is my finding this wonderful Family of Brothers and Sisters on Rally Point. My greatest joy is being honored to share God’s Word. This brings us great Hope for our gracious gift of salvation from an awesome God who offered up His Son to pay the penalty for our sins. I can not think anything that brings me a greater joy than that. Have a blessed day today and always as you find joy in reading the below article taken from gotquestions.org.
How can I experience joy in my Christian Life?
Answer: Joy is something we all long for but that often seems difficult to grab hold of. Experiencing joy should be a part of every Christian’s life. Joy is a fruit of the Holy Spirit, produced by God’s work in us, and it is part of God’s will for us.
We know that even the most mature of God’s people experience periods of joylessness. For instance, Job wished he had never been born (Job 3:11). David prayed to be taken away to a place where he would not have to deal with reality (Psalm 55:6–8). Elijah, even after defeating 450 prophets of Baal with fire called down from heaven (1 Kings 18:16–46), fled into the desert and asked God to take his life (1 Kings 19:3–5). If these men struggled, how can we experience consistent joy in the Christian life?
The first thing is to realize that joy is a gift from God. The root word for joy in the Greek is chara, which is closely related with the Greek charis for “grace.” Joy is both a gift of God as well as a response to the gifts of God. Joy comes when we are aware of God’s grace and relish His favor.
With this in mind, it’s evident that one way to experience joy is to focus on God. Rather than dwelling on our difficulties or those things robbing our contentment, we can dwell on God. This is not to say we should deny our discontent or stuff negative emotions. Following the example of many of the psalmists, we can pour out our hearts to God. We can tell Him bluntly all the things that ail us. But then we submit those things to Him, remember who He is, and are happy in Him. Psalms 3, 13, 18, 43, and 103 are good examples.
The book of Philippians has much to say about joy, even though Paul wrote the epistle from prison. Philippians 4:4–8 gives some guidelines for experiencing joy in the Christian life: “Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! . . . The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.” Here we see the importance of praising God, remembering that He is near, praying about our worries, and keeping our minds focused on the good things of God. We can experience joy when we intentionally praise. David wrote that the study of God’s Word can bring us joy (Psalm 19:8). We experience joy by communing with God through prayer. And we experience joy by keeping our focus on godly things rather than on difficult circumstances or discontentment.
Jesus also gave some instructions regarding joy. In John 15 He talked about abiding in Him and obeying Him. He said, “As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Now remain in my love. If you keep my commands, you will remain in my love, just as I have kept my Father’s commands and remain in his love. I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete” (John 15:9–11). One of the keys to joy is living in obedience to God.
Another way to experience joy in the Christian life is through community. God gave Elijah rest and then sent a man, Elisha, to help him (1 Kings 19:19–21). We, too, need friends that we can share our hurts and pains with (Ecclesiastes 4:9–12). Hebrews 10:19–25 says, “Brothers and sisters . . . let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching.” Because of the grace of God, we know we can approach God confidently in prayer (Hebrews 10:19). We know we are cleansed of our sin (Hebrews 10:22). And we are joined into a new community, a family of believers. With our fellow believers, we hold firm to our faith, trusting in the character of God. We also encourage one another. Christians do not belong to this world (John 17:14–16; Philippians 3:20). We long to be with God, finally restored to our original design. Life can be lonely and discouraging. Others help remind us of truth, carry our burdens with us, and strengthen us to continue on (Galatians 6:10; Colossians 3:12–14).
Joy is meant to be a hallmark of the Christian life. It is a fruit of the Holy Spirit and a gift of God. We best receive this gift when we focus on the truth of who God is, commune with Him through prayer, and rely on the community of believers He has provided.
How can I experience joy in my Christian Life?
Answer: Joy is something we all long for but that often seems difficult to grab hold of. Experiencing joy should be a part of every Christian’s life. Joy is a fruit of the Holy Spirit, produced by God’s work in us, and it is part of God’s will for us.
We know that even the most mature of God’s people experience periods of joylessness. For instance, Job wished he had never been born (Job 3:11). David prayed to be taken away to a place where he would not have to deal with reality (Psalm 55:6–8). Elijah, even after defeating 450 prophets of Baal with fire called down from heaven (1 Kings 18:16–46), fled into the desert and asked God to take his life (1 Kings 19:3–5). If these men struggled, how can we experience consistent joy in the Christian life?
The first thing is to realize that joy is a gift from God. The root word for joy in the Greek is chara, which is closely related with the Greek charis for “grace.” Joy is both a gift of God as well as a response to the gifts of God. Joy comes when we are aware of God’s grace and relish His favor.
With this in mind, it’s evident that one way to experience joy is to focus on God. Rather than dwelling on our difficulties or those things robbing our contentment, we can dwell on God. This is not to say we should deny our discontent or stuff negative emotions. Following the example of many of the psalmists, we can pour out our hearts to God. We can tell Him bluntly all the things that ail us. But then we submit those things to Him, remember who He is, and are happy in Him. Psalms 3, 13, 18, 43, and 103 are good examples.
The book of Philippians has much to say about joy, even though Paul wrote the epistle from prison. Philippians 4:4–8 gives some guidelines for experiencing joy in the Christian life: “Rejoice in the Lord always. I will say it again: Rejoice! . . . The Lord is near. Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Finally, brothers and sisters, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things.” Here we see the importance of praising God, remembering that He is near, praying about our worries, and keeping our minds focused on the good things of God. We can experience joy when we intentionally praise. David wrote that the study of God’s Word can bring us joy (Psalm 19:8). We experience joy by communing with God through prayer. And we experience joy by keeping our focus on godly things rather than on difficult circumstances or discontentment.
Jesus also gave some instructions regarding joy. In John 15 He talked about abiding in Him and obeying Him. He said, “As the Father has loved me, so have I loved you. Now remain in my love. If you keep my commands, you will remain in my love, just as I have kept my Father’s commands and remain in his love. I have told you this so that my joy may be in you and that your joy may be complete” (John 15:9–11). One of the keys to joy is living in obedience to God.
Another way to experience joy in the Christian life is through community. God gave Elijah rest and then sent a man, Elisha, to help him (1 Kings 19:19–21). We, too, need friends that we can share our hurts and pains with (Ecclesiastes 4:9–12). Hebrews 10:19–25 says, “Brothers and sisters . . . let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds, not giving up meeting together, as some are in the habit of doing, but encouraging one another—and all the more as you see the Day approaching.” Because of the grace of God, we know we can approach God confidently in prayer (Hebrews 10:19). We know we are cleansed of our sin (Hebrews 10:22). And we are joined into a new community, a family of believers. With our fellow believers, we hold firm to our faith, trusting in the character of God. We also encourage one another. Christians do not belong to this world (John 17:14–16; Philippians 3:20). We long to be with God, finally restored to our original design. Life can be lonely and discouraging. Others help remind us of truth, carry our burdens with us, and strengthen us to continue on (Galatians 6:10; Colossians 3:12–14).
Joy is meant to be a hallmark of the Christian life. It is a fruit of the Holy Spirit and a gift of God. We best receive this gift when we focus on the truth of who God is, commune with Him through prayer, and rely on the community of believers He has provided.
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
SGT (Join to see) - funny you should mention cadence calling. When I was in AO “A” School, I was the one who got pegged for calling cadence, as all classes marched from the barracks area to school.
Thank you for the music share.
Thank you for the music share.
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LTC Stephen F.
I pray that you and I are able-to genuinely rejoice with those who are rejoicing and sincerely mourn with those who are mourning, my friend and brother-in-Christ PO1 H Gene Lawrence and sister-in-Christ Linda Lawrence.
Thank You LORD for the fruit of the Holy Spirit that YOU ebb and flow as we are spliced into YOUR vine; love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control.
YOU meet each of our needs in accordance with YOUR perfect timing. YOU know our desires well before we do. YOU purge us of desires that are not the best for us and those we love. YOU give us healthy desires and YOU fulfill those desires significantly beyond our wildest imagination.
I pray that YOU bless each of your adopted children who are husband and wife with overflowing joy I pray that the joy will flow to and through each of the children and grandchildren
Lord, I lift up widows, widowers, orphans, the chronically ill, the bed-ridden significantly wounded and injured, the physically blind, deaf and mute. I pray that YOU bless each of these people with love, joy, peace and self-control and give them Hope in earnest this night.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones sleep well tonight.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
PO1 Robert George PO1 Jerome Newland SSG William Jones SGT Steve McFarland COL Mikel J. Burroughs
Thank You LORD for the fruit of the Holy Spirit that YOU ebb and flow as we are spliced into YOUR vine; love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, self-control.
YOU meet each of our needs in accordance with YOUR perfect timing. YOU know our desires well before we do. YOU purge us of desires that are not the best for us and those we love. YOU give us healthy desires and YOU fulfill those desires significantly beyond our wildest imagination.
I pray that YOU bless each of your adopted children who are husband and wife with overflowing joy I pray that the joy will flow to and through each of the children and grandchildren
Lord, I lift up widows, widowers, orphans, the chronically ill, the bed-ridden significantly wounded and injured, the physically blind, deaf and mute. I pray that YOU bless each of these people with love, joy, peace and self-control and give them Hope in earnest this night.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones sleep well tonight.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
PO1 Robert George PO1 Jerome Newland SSG William Jones SGT Steve McFarland COL Mikel J. Burroughs
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"There is no beautifier of complexion, or form, or behavior, like the wish to scatter joy and not pain around us."-- Emerson
travel light,
carry on
with bold
gratitude,
even in
the wild,
remember
to laugh
smile,
smile deeply
visibly
and be delighted.
find joy in the little things
for even
here,
this is living.
Morgan Harper Nichols
Good R.E.D. Friday COL Mikel J. Burroughs and RP Friends
travel light,
carry on
with bold
gratitude,
even in
the wild,
remember
to laugh
smile,
smile deeply
visibly
and be delighted.
find joy in the little things
for even
here,
this is living.
Morgan Harper Nichols
Good R.E.D. Friday COL Mikel J. Burroughs and RP Friends
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Lt Col Charlie Brown
I love the dandelion idea of scattering joy...you never know where those seeds will take root.
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Sgt Deborah Cornatzer
Lt Col Charlie Brown - as Dolly P sings: "wildflowers don't care where they grow".
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Sgt Kelli Mays
Sgt Deborah Cornatzer Love the Dandelion concept. The wind blows...the dandelion seeds spreads out to many places taking it's joy with the wind...
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