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What If God Wrote Your To-Do List?: 52 Ways to Make the Most of Every Day What If God Wrote Your To-Do List?: 52 Ways to Make the Most of Every Day by Jay Payleitner
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“that God can use you to model true faith and advance his kingdom. After losing that client, you gather your colleagues and announce the bad news while confirming your commitment to integrity and fair play. Your four-year-old sees that you do not curse your burned cupcakes. That’s a win right there. When you go pick up your car from the auto pound, you treat the agent with dignity and respect. That probably doesn’t happen too often. Remember. All good things and only good things come from God. That’s true even if our meager human minds don’t understand it. This conversation wouldn’t be complete unless we opened our Bibles to Romans 8:28: “In all things God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” If I read that right, God uses good things for good. He uses mild discomfort for good. And he uses tragedy for good. That sounds like an unbelievable promise and incredibly good news.”
Jay Payleitner, What If God Wrote Your To-Do List?: 52 Ways to Make the Most of Every Day
“10 NLT). In other words, at some point you have to stop dreaming and start doing. Once your bed is made, you are less likely to jump back in.”
Jay Payleitner, What If God Wrote Your To-Do List?: 52 Ways to Make the Most of Every Day