Affirmations for Success – Ensure Congruence of Thoughts, Speech and Actions
In my public evangelizing
work I met 3 ladies in a Store who told me that they were busy and will not
listen to me as I offered to share a scripture with them that Saturday
Morning. Seeing that they were mature
ladies whom I reckoned would benefit, I offered them a tract entitled ‘What is
the Key to Happy Family Life?’*
As I stretched out the tract
to her, one of the ladies said ‘I do not have a family and so cannot accept
that tract’. It was said to dismiss me. I was taken aback and I blurted out
‘You must not deny that which you affirm!’
Her eyes widened a bit
queryingly & I explained further that it is the normal desire of everyone to
have a family of their own. For a lady like you, ‘I believe you desire to have a
husband and beautiful children and you probably pray about it often’. She
nodded & was attentive. ‘It may not have come, but it will!’. The loud
thunderous ‘Amen’ from the 3 Ladies and a neighbour who overheard the
conversation no be here o.
'So the things you desire,
that you affirm, like having a family, you must not deny simply because you are
busy'. She stretched out both hands & collected the tract and promised to
read it.
This evening as I reminisced on that encounter, the words kept ringing in my ears ‘You must not deny that
which you affirm!’
Unfortunately, we all make
the same mistake. We want good but despise it when we see it in others. E.g. we
wish to have good health but we do sometimes feel bad when we see it displayed
(e.g in some people we consider our enemies). We want money to take care of our
needs and wants and in the same breath despise it when we see others enjoying their
wealth. We call them Thieves, Looters and all vile names as if we have been
appointed Judges and indeed the Court sat and we already convicted them.
It recently happened with an
acquaintance at the Airport when I went to pick up a friend inbound on an International
flight. As the First Class Passengers disembarked he muttered: 'See them,
thieves. Na them dey thief all our money for this country'. I asked him ‘Is it
everyone on First Class who is a Thief? Are there not people who are genuinely
able, by their sweat to fly that class? You just told me you would like to have
regular holidays, will you not wish to fly 1st class if you can
afford it? Who are you to judge who a thief is & who is not? How will you
feel being referred to as a thief after all the hard work?
This attitude messes up your
psyche. Let me illustrate, will you ever arrive at your destination or go far
if as you entered a Taxi you tell the Driver ‘Take me to Location A, but as he
pulls out, you tell him, ‘No, let’s do location B’ after a few minutes' drive,
you say ‘Take me to Location C’ with all 3 locations being in opposite
directions? Even if the Taxi runs your fare on a meter, the Driver will
soon tire of you and throw you out. Imagine giving your mind differing
directions and changing these directions intermittently. A confused life will
ensue.
Good thoughts and actions
cannot co-exist simultaneously with bad ones and yield a pleasant result.
We got to choose what we want & what we are attracting to ourselves. We
also need to be consistent and not in one breath desire something and in the
next despise it. “A spring does not cause the fresh water and the bitter water
to bubble out of the same opening, does it?”# - A Wise Man wrote. This is one of the
great reasons why we must love all, including our enemies. You cannot have good
when you wish evil on another regardless of who the person is. You can not have
the peace you desire if you wish or plot chaos for another; nor have a happy
marriage if your thoughts are of broken homes for another. If you want it, you
must first rejoice with those who rejoice!
Remember, you must not deny
that which you affirm nor endorse that which you abhor.
That's how the universe
works.
* https://www.jw.org/finder?srcid=jwlshare&wtlocale=E&prefer=lang&pub=T-32
# James 3:11
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This is really deep, it is a trigger for turnaround in my thinking and response to certain things in life.
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