Posted on May 7, 2019
The Colonel's Motivational Quote of the Day!
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Good morning from sunny Northern Virginia COL Mikel J. Burroughs Just glad we didn't actually wash away over the weekend.
FOCUS. Where you look is where you go. Keep your eyes on the goal; that's the only way you will get there.
Anyone remember learning to drive? I do. I remember my instructor telling me not to look at the front of the vehicle (which many of us tend to do when learning) but to look out well in front of the car to where I want to go. The car will move in that direction. I remember that whenever I get too caught up in what is right in front of me and I lose sight of my true destination. What do you use to help you keep your focus in the right place?
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)
FOCUS. Where you look is where you go. Keep your eyes on the goal; that's the only way you will get there.
Anyone remember learning to drive? I do. I remember my instructor telling me not to look at the front of the vehicle (which many of us tend to do when learning) but to look out well in front of the car to where I want to go. The car will move in that direction. I remember that whenever I get too caught up in what is right in front of me and I lose sight of my true destination. What do you use to help you keep your focus in the right place?
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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SGT Denny Espinosa
Spot on Lt Col Charlie Brown It is easy to get sidetracked. That's why having a plan of action (to do list) is so important.
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SP5 Billy Mullins
Lt Col Charlie Brown - I still have to remind myself to look through the turn when riding my motorcycle. Thanks for your insight Lt Col Charlie Brown.
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
Lt Col Charlie Brown - Great quote Charlie! Keeping it short today running behind. You and Tom have a great Tuesday afternoon Charlie!
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LTC Stephen F.
I pray that you and I have clear vision of what should be done and the courage to do or say it, my friend and sister-in-Christ Lt Col Charlie Brown.
LORD YOUR word teaches us that without a vision YOUR people will perish. We understand that YOU do not refuse sincere pleas including for guidance for ourselves and those we love as well as those we are charged to be responsible for.
I pray dear God that YOU bless each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters with the vision, focus, wisdom and endurance to accomplish all that YOU have called us to do individually and corporately.
Widows, orphans, the unjustly imprisoned, the sick and dying are close to YOUR heart. Guide us dear God to minister to and encourage whoever YOU lead us to physically or in our mind/spirit.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
LORD YOUR word teaches us that without a vision YOUR people will perish. We understand that YOU do not refuse sincere pleas including for guidance for ourselves and those we love as well as those we are charged to be responsible for.
I pray dear God that YOU bless each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters with the vision, focus, wisdom and endurance to accomplish all that YOU have called us to do individually and corporately.
Widows, orphans, the unjustly imprisoned, the sick and dying are close to YOUR heart. Guide us dear God to minister to and encourage whoever YOU lead us to physically or in our mind/spirit.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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G’morning COL Mikel J. Burroughs and RP Friends
“The joy we feel has little to do with the circumstances of our lives and everything to do with the focus of our lives.” — RUSSELL M. NELSON
“The joy we feel has little to do with the circumstances of our lives and everything to do with the focus of our lives.” — RUSSELL M. NELSON
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SGT Denny Espinosa
Exactly Sgt Deborah Cornatzer It is so difficult to target the details when you can't see what (or where) they are!
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LTC Stephen F.
I pray that you and I have clear vision of what should be done and the courage to do or say it, my friend and sister-in-Christ Sgt Deborah Cornatzer.
LORD YOUR word teaches us that without a vision YOUR people will perish. We understand that YOU do not refuse sincere pleas including for guidance for ourselves and those we love as well as those we are charged to be responsible for.
I pray dear God that YOU bless each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters with the vision, focus, wisdom and endurance to accomplish all that YOU have called us to do individually and corporately.
Widows, orphans, the unjustly imprisoned, the sick and dying are close to YOUR heart. Guide us dear God to minister to and encourage whoever YOU lead us to physically or in our mind/spirit.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
LORD YOUR word teaches us that without a vision YOUR people will perish. We understand that YOU do not refuse sincere pleas including for guidance for ourselves and those we love as well as those we are charged to be responsible for.
I pray dear God that YOU bless each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters with the vision, focus, wisdom and endurance to accomplish all that YOU have called us to do individually and corporately.
Widows, orphans, the unjustly imprisoned, the sick and dying are close to YOUR heart. Guide us dear God to minister to and encourage whoever YOU lead us to physically or in our mind/spirit.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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While we should focus on many worldly things, one thing we should always remember is to keep our focus on Christ. If we keep Him in our focus, the worldly things will be easier for us because of the discipline we have developed focusing on Him. I have found a wonderful pieceI have enclosed below. Be blessed my RP Family.
Taken from whatchristianswantoknow.com
What Does The Bible Say About Focus? A Christian Study
by CRYSTAL MCDOWELL ·
Distraction is the nemesis of focus. We are constantly tempted to pull away from a consistent focus on Christ. As a result, we often find ourselves being tossed to and fro by the concerns of life.
Keeping focus on Christ means that we’re purposefully fading out everything that pulls us away from connecting with Him. It’s a disciplined lifestyle of choosing to see every blessing and struggle through the lens of Christ. How can we stay focused in a world of busyness?
Focus on God
“Those who look to him are radiant; their faces are never covered with shame" (Psalm 34:5).
Have you ever been in the company of someone who makes time with God a priority? There’s a certain radiance in their attitude, prayers, and overall outlook on life. Their investment of focusing intently on God instead of their circumstances magnifies His glory on their lives. Seek after the Lord first in your day with a precision-like focus on His presence.
Focus on eternal life
“…we are looking forward to a new heaven and a new earth, where righteousness dwells" (2 Peter 3:13).
It’s so easy to get caught up into the cares of this world and neglect the hope we have in the next one. There’s nothing wrong with being involved and engaged in politics, work-related issues, family demands, or community concerns. Our problems arise when we let them take so much ground in our lives that we forget this place isn’t our home. Pray that God will renew an expectancy of eternal life that will release the pressure of worldly concerns.
Focus on things above
“Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things" (Colossians 3:2).
At the present moment, Jesus Christ is seated at the right hand of God interceding for you and everyone who belongs to Him. Many times we pray through times of difficulty and it feels like our trials will never change. Not only does the Lord motivate other believers to pray for you, Jesus our Lord is praying for you as well. Every time you pray remember that the Lord is praying along with you that God’s will be done.
Focus on the right path
“Set your heart on the right path
“Set your heart on the right path" (Proverbs 23:19).
Every day there are different paths for us to take. We choose daily the paths of righteousness or unrighteousness. Sometimes the right path is filled with uncertainty (does God really hear my prayers?), risk (does God really want me to go this way), or potential disruption (how is this all going to work out?). Yet if we trust in the Lord…He will surely lead us to the right way. It’s our responsibility to choose the right thing even if it brings pain.
Focus on His decrees
“My heart is set on keeping your decrees to the very end" (Psalm 119:112).
A careful and deliberate study into God’s word will always realign our focus with His will. The scriptures can direct our attention towards the spiritual gaps. Many times our busyness hardens our hearts to the realities of our shortcomings and sinful ways. However by allowing the penetration of God’s sword (the Bible), our vision is softened and we see more clearly the way of the Lord. Study the Bible with greater diligence than any other activity of your day.
Focus our thoughts on Jesus
“Fix your thoughts on Jesus, whom we acknowledge as our apostle and high priest" (Hebrews 3:1).
Our minds are constantly bombarded with thoughts about ourselves, work, family, friends, finances, and much more. Even when we determine to pray and study the scriptures—our minds can float away to other places rendering our time with God as fruitless. It is when we discipline our mind to focus on Jesus and what He has done in order that we may have eternal life—we are changed. Pay attention to when your thoughts wander and ask the Lord to help you discipline your mind.
Focus on grace
“Set your hope on the grace to be brought to you when Jesus Christ is revealed at his coming" (1 Peter 1:13).
Sometimes when we have a good streak of religious activity such as serving at our church, fasting over a period of time, spending rich moments in prayer or Bible study—we can be tempted to forget about grace. We may start to feel a little proud of ourselves for being so faithful to God without focusing on how He gives the grace for us to do it. It’s God’s unmerited favor on our lives that gives us the ability to do works of righteousness. Take a moment to reflect on His rich grace on your life and give thanks to God for it.
Focus our eyes on Jesus
“Fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith" (Hebrews 12:2).
As believers, we are running on the track of life towards our Savior. He is at the finishing line with a great group of witnesses on the sidelines cheering us forward. Those who run in races recognize the value of focusing on crossing that finish line. Those who are distracted by the crowds, weather, or other runners tend to lose their speed costing them the race. Let us keep our eyes fixed on Jesus in spite of the storms and trials that want to consume our attention.
Focus…Focus…Focus
Wearing eyeglasses helps many of us see more clearly. Otherwise our world would look like a blurry mess. Focusing on the Lord instead our needs or wants takes great discipline. We must be willing to lay aside our fears, worries, or anything that seeks to drain us of hope in Christ. He knows what we need and when we must absolutely have it. Our focus should and always remain grounded in faith that God is in control. Take some time today to clean your spiritual glasses so you can see more clearly the Lord who loves you unconditionally.
SFC Bernard Walko SPC Robert Pulliam TSgt Carl Johnson TSgt George Rodriguez SGT Thomas Seward PO1 Richard Nyberg SFC Alvin Miller PO3 Aaron Hassay MSgt Steve Sweeney SSgt Richard Kensinger
LTC Orlando Illi MSgt James "Buck" Buchanan CPO Nate S. SGT Mike Williams PO2 Geoffrey LeNoir CPO Robert (Mac) McGovern
SrA Marianne Santangelo LTC David Brown
Taken from whatchristianswantoknow.com
What Does The Bible Say About Focus? A Christian Study
by CRYSTAL MCDOWELL ·
Distraction is the nemesis of focus. We are constantly tempted to pull away from a consistent focus on Christ. As a result, we often find ourselves being tossed to and fro by the concerns of life.
Keeping focus on Christ means that we’re purposefully fading out everything that pulls us away from connecting with Him. It’s a disciplined lifestyle of choosing to see every blessing and struggle through the lens of Christ. How can we stay focused in a world of busyness?
Focus on God
“Those who look to him are radiant; their faces are never covered with shame" (Psalm 34:5).
Have you ever been in the company of someone who makes time with God a priority? There’s a certain radiance in their attitude, prayers, and overall outlook on life. Their investment of focusing intently on God instead of their circumstances magnifies His glory on their lives. Seek after the Lord first in your day with a precision-like focus on His presence.
Focus on eternal life
“…we are looking forward to a new heaven and a new earth, where righteousness dwells" (2 Peter 3:13).
It’s so easy to get caught up into the cares of this world and neglect the hope we have in the next one. There’s nothing wrong with being involved and engaged in politics, work-related issues, family demands, or community concerns. Our problems arise when we let them take so much ground in our lives that we forget this place isn’t our home. Pray that God will renew an expectancy of eternal life that will release the pressure of worldly concerns.
Focus on things above
“Set your minds on things above, not on earthly things" (Colossians 3:2).
At the present moment, Jesus Christ is seated at the right hand of God interceding for you and everyone who belongs to Him. Many times we pray through times of difficulty and it feels like our trials will never change. Not only does the Lord motivate other believers to pray for you, Jesus our Lord is praying for you as well. Every time you pray remember that the Lord is praying along with you that God’s will be done.
Focus on the right path
“Set your heart on the right path
“Set your heart on the right path" (Proverbs 23:19).
Every day there are different paths for us to take. We choose daily the paths of righteousness or unrighteousness. Sometimes the right path is filled with uncertainty (does God really hear my prayers?), risk (does God really want me to go this way), or potential disruption (how is this all going to work out?). Yet if we trust in the Lord…He will surely lead us to the right way. It’s our responsibility to choose the right thing even if it brings pain.
Focus on His decrees
“My heart is set on keeping your decrees to the very end" (Psalm 119:112).
A careful and deliberate study into God’s word will always realign our focus with His will. The scriptures can direct our attention towards the spiritual gaps. Many times our busyness hardens our hearts to the realities of our shortcomings and sinful ways. However by allowing the penetration of God’s sword (the Bible), our vision is softened and we see more clearly the way of the Lord. Study the Bible with greater diligence than any other activity of your day.
Focus our thoughts on Jesus
“Fix your thoughts on Jesus, whom we acknowledge as our apostle and high priest" (Hebrews 3:1).
Our minds are constantly bombarded with thoughts about ourselves, work, family, friends, finances, and much more. Even when we determine to pray and study the scriptures—our minds can float away to other places rendering our time with God as fruitless. It is when we discipline our mind to focus on Jesus and what He has done in order that we may have eternal life—we are changed. Pay attention to when your thoughts wander and ask the Lord to help you discipline your mind.
Focus on grace
“Set your hope on the grace to be brought to you when Jesus Christ is revealed at his coming" (1 Peter 1:13).
Sometimes when we have a good streak of religious activity such as serving at our church, fasting over a period of time, spending rich moments in prayer or Bible study—we can be tempted to forget about grace. We may start to feel a little proud of ourselves for being so faithful to God without focusing on how He gives the grace for us to do it. It’s God’s unmerited favor on our lives that gives us the ability to do works of righteousness. Take a moment to reflect on His rich grace on your life and give thanks to God for it.
Focus our eyes on Jesus
“Fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and perfecter of faith" (Hebrews 12:2).
As believers, we are running on the track of life towards our Savior. He is at the finishing line with a great group of witnesses on the sidelines cheering us forward. Those who run in races recognize the value of focusing on crossing that finish line. Those who are distracted by the crowds, weather, or other runners tend to lose their speed costing them the race. Let us keep our eyes fixed on Jesus in spite of the storms and trials that want to consume our attention.
Focus…Focus…Focus
Wearing eyeglasses helps many of us see more clearly. Otherwise our world would look like a blurry mess. Focusing on the Lord instead our needs or wants takes great discipline. We must be willing to lay aside our fears, worries, or anything that seeks to drain us of hope in Christ. He knows what we need and when we must absolutely have it. Our focus should and always remain grounded in faith that God is in control. Take some time today to clean your spiritual glasses so you can see more clearly the Lord who loves you unconditionally.
SFC Bernard Walko SPC Robert Pulliam TSgt Carl Johnson TSgt George Rodriguez SGT Thomas Seward PO1 Richard Nyberg SFC Alvin Miller PO3 Aaron Hassay MSgt Steve Sweeney SSgt Richard Kensinger
LTC Orlando Illi MSgt James "Buck" Buchanan CPO Nate S. SGT Mike Williams PO2 Geoffrey LeNoir CPO Robert (Mac) McGovern
SrA Marianne Santangelo LTC David Brown
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COL Mikel J. Burroughs
PO1 H Gene Lawrence - Great research and article on Focus today Gene. We have a veteran that needs support in the McKinney area and she is part of "Warriors for Life". Can you give me a call this afternoon to discuss some support in that area [login to see] . Thank you. You and Linda Lawrence have a great evening and I'll speak with you this afternoon Gene!
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LTC Stephen F.
I pray that you and I have clear vision of what should be done and the courage to do or say it, my friend and brother-in-Christ PO1 H Gene Lawrence and sister-in-Christ Linda Lawrence.
LORD YOUR word teaches us that without a vision YOUR people will perish. We understand that YOU do not refuse sincere pleas including for guidance for ourselves and those we love as well as those we are charged to be responsible for.
I pray dear God that YOU bless each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters with the vision, focus, wisdom and endurance to accomplish all that YOU have called us to do individually and corporately.
Widows, orphans, the unjustly imprisoned, the sick and dying are close to YOUR heart. Guide us dear God to minister to and encourage whoever YOU lead us to physically or in our mind/spirit.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
LORD YOUR word teaches us that without a vision YOUR people will perish. We understand that YOU do not refuse sincere pleas including for guidance for ourselves and those we love as well as those we are charged to be responsible for.
I pray dear God that YOU bless each of YOUR adopted sons and daughters with the vision, focus, wisdom and endurance to accomplish all that YOU have called us to do individually and corporately.
Widows, orphans, the unjustly imprisoned, the sick and dying are close to YOUR heart. Guide us dear God to minister to and encourage whoever YOU lead us to physically or in our mind/spirit.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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PO1 H Gene Lawrence
LTC Stephen F. - my wife and I agree with your prayer for clear vision of what should be done and the courage to do it, our friend and Brother-in-Christ. We truly enjoy your prayers each day. Bless you as you follow the Holy Spirit’s guidance in your life and bless your darling wife.
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