Posted on Sep 16, 2019
The Colonel's Motivation Quotes of the Day!
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Good Monday Morning COL Mikel J. Burroughs from a wispy white partly cloudy sky in the Greater Boston Area!!! <<<<<<-------------- "Value of Life Day!" -------------->>>>>>
1) "There is no value in life except what you choose to place upon it and no happiness in any place except what you bring to it yourself." - Henry David Thoreau
2) "It's all in the view. That's what I mean about forever, too. For any one of us our forever could end in an hour, or a hundred years from now. You never know for sure, so you'd better make every second count." - Sarah Dessen
3) "When you realize the value of all life, you dwell less on what is past and concentrate more on the preservation of the future." - Dian Fossey
4) "I hold the value of life is to improve one's condition. Whatever is calculated to advance the condition of the honest, struggling laboring man, so far as my judgment will enable me to judge of a correct thing, I am for that thing." - Abraham Lincoln
5) "All life demands struggle. Those who have everything given to them become lazy, selfish, and insensitive to the real values of life. The very striving and hard work that we so constantly try to avoid is the major building block in the person we are today." - Pope Paul VI
6) "Your outlook upon life, your estimate of yourself, your estimate of your value are largely colored by your environment. Your whole career will be modified, shaped, molded by your surroundings, by the character of the people with whom you come in contact every day." - Orison Swett Marden
No matter how you view life, there is one thing that is absolutely true and it is up to you because...
"You are the master of your destiny, you can change your value of life by giving your time and talent to help and support our veterans in need!" — COL (Ret) Mikel Burroughs
Maj William W. 'Bill' Price Maj Marty Hogan COL Mikel J. Burroughs Lt Col Charlie Brown SSG Byron Howard Sr LTC Stephen F. Col Carl Whicker Maj Robert Thornton CWO3 Dennis M. LTC Wayne Brandon Sgt Deborah Cornatzer PO3 Bob McCord CW5 Jack Cardwell TSgt Joe C. SFC Stephen Lucas SMSgt Lawrence McCarter Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen MSgt Robert "Rock" Aldi SrA Marianne Santangelo Sgt Albert Castro
1) "There is no value in life except what you choose to place upon it and no happiness in any place except what you bring to it yourself." - Henry David Thoreau
2) "It's all in the view. That's what I mean about forever, too. For any one of us our forever could end in an hour, or a hundred years from now. You never know for sure, so you'd better make every second count." - Sarah Dessen
3) "When you realize the value of all life, you dwell less on what is past and concentrate more on the preservation of the future." - Dian Fossey
4) "I hold the value of life is to improve one's condition. Whatever is calculated to advance the condition of the honest, struggling laboring man, so far as my judgment will enable me to judge of a correct thing, I am for that thing." - Abraham Lincoln
5) "All life demands struggle. Those who have everything given to them become lazy, selfish, and insensitive to the real values of life. The very striving and hard work that we so constantly try to avoid is the major building block in the person we are today." - Pope Paul VI
6) "Your outlook upon life, your estimate of yourself, your estimate of your value are largely colored by your environment. Your whole career will be modified, shaped, molded by your surroundings, by the character of the people with whom you come in contact every day." - Orison Swett Marden
No matter how you view life, there is one thing that is absolutely true and it is up to you because...
"You are the master of your destiny, you can change your value of life by giving your time and talent to help and support our veterans in need!" — COL (Ret) Mikel Burroughs
Maj William W. 'Bill' Price Maj Marty Hogan COL Mikel J. Burroughs Lt Col Charlie Brown SSG Byron Howard Sr LTC Stephen F. Col Carl Whicker Maj Robert Thornton CWO3 Dennis M. LTC Wayne Brandon Sgt Deborah Cornatzer PO3 Bob McCord CW5 Jack Cardwell TSgt Joe C. SFC Stephen Lucas SMSgt Lawrence McCarter Lt Col John (Jack) Christensen MSgt Robert "Rock" Aldi SrA Marianne Santangelo Sgt Albert Castro
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LTC Stephen F.
I pray that you and I value each and every human life and that we consistently demonstrate respect to each person we interact with, my friend and brother-in-Christ Sgt (Join to see).
Open our eyes and ears LORD to see and prompt us to do better at loving those YOU have placed in our life. LORD, I pray that each one who reads this will be quickened to our heart/soul for good actions, words, and even thoughts.
I thank YOU LORD God for life on this earth of each of my family members, friends, and even enemies. I thank YOU for valuing human life as demonstrated in the Atonement. I thank YOU for dwelling with our soul and transforming us to be more Christlike and loving.
I lift up each one struggling with severe depression, head trauma, severe pain and feeling of abandonment, and overwhelming sadness and grief. LORD I pray that YOU provide comfort to each one and give them HOPE in YOU and in their circumstances. Prompt each one of YOUR adopted sons and daughters who can help to help. Give us ears to hear their cries, an ability to be a good listener, and a true friend
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
Open our eyes and ears LORD to see and prompt us to do better at loving those YOU have placed in our life. LORD, I pray that each one who reads this will be quickened to our heart/soul for good actions, words, and even thoughts.
I thank YOU LORD God for life on this earth of each of my family members, friends, and even enemies. I thank YOU for valuing human life as demonstrated in the Atonement. I thank YOU for dwelling with our soul and transforming us to be more Christlike and loving.
I lift up each one struggling with severe depression, head trauma, severe pain and feeling of abandonment, and overwhelming sadness and grief. LORD I pray that YOU provide comfort to each one and give them HOPE in YOU and in their circumstances. Prompt each one of YOUR adopted sons and daughters who can help to help. Give us ears to hear their cries, an ability to be a good listener, and a true friend
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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PO1 Jerome Newland
There is one thing that everybody can give, and anybody would be glad to receive. Our time. Dead people have no time, what we give we get. What we reap is what we sow. No one has ever lost anything, who stores their riches in Heaven.
Senior Chaplain Jerome Newland Philippines
Senior Chaplain Jerome Newland Philippines
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Good morning COL Mikel J. Burroughs
Unfortunately, most people don't value what they have. They only see the value in it once it is gone. So often we don't see what is right in front of us and so we squander what we were given. We often don't appreciate our loved ones until they leave us. We don't appreciate our freedom until we no longer have it...and so on.
"Understand your worth. Value your life. Appreciate your blessings." ~Author Unknown
LTC Stephen F. SPC Douglas Bolton Sgt John H. TSgt Joe C. SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL Maj Marty Hogan 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 SCPO Morris Ramsey SP5 Mark Kuzinski LTC (Join to see) SPC Mark HuddlestonLt Col John (Jack) Christensen Sgt (Join to see)
Unfortunately, most people don't value what they have. They only see the value in it once it is gone. So often we don't see what is right in front of us and so we squander what we were given. We often don't appreciate our loved ones until they leave us. We don't appreciate our freedom until we no longer have it...and so on.
"Understand your worth. Value your life. Appreciate your blessings." ~Author Unknown
LTC Stephen F. SPC Douglas Bolton Sgt John H. TSgt Joe C. SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL Maj Marty Hogan 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 SCPO Morris Ramsey SP5 Mark Kuzinski LTC (Join to see) SPC Mark HuddlestonLt Col John (Jack) Christensen Sgt (Join to see)
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LTC Stephen F.
I pray that you and I value each and every human life and that we consistently demonstrate respect to each person we interact with, my friend and sister-in-Christ Lt Col Charlie Brown.
Open our eyes and ears LORD to see and prompt us to do better at loving those YOU have placed in our life. LORD, I pray that each one who reads this will be quickened to our heart/soul for good actions, words, and even thoughts.
I thank YOU LORD God for life on this earth of each of my family members, friends, and even enemies. I thank YOU for valuing human life as demonstrated in the Atonement. I thank YOU for dwelling with our soul and transforming us to be more Christlike and loving.
I lift up each one struggling with severe depression, head trauma, severe pain and feeling of abandonment, and overwhelming sadness and grief. LORD I pray that YOU provide comfort to each one and give them HOPE in YOU and in their circumstances. Prompt each one of YOUR adopted sons and daughters who can help to help. Give us ears to hear their cries, an ability to be a good listener, and a true friend
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
Open our eyes and ears LORD to see and prompt us to do better at loving those YOU have placed in our life. LORD, I pray that each one who reads this will be quickened to our heart/soul for good actions, words, and even thoughts.
I thank YOU LORD God for life on this earth of each of my family members, friends, and even enemies. I thank YOU for valuing human life as demonstrated in the Atonement. I thank YOU for dwelling with our soul and transforming us to be more Christlike and loving.
I lift up each one struggling with severe depression, head trauma, severe pain and feeling of abandonment, and overwhelming sadness and grief. LORD I pray that YOU provide comfort to each one and give them HOPE in YOU and in their circumstances. Prompt each one of YOUR adopted sons and daughters who can help to help. Give us ears to hear their cries, an ability to be a good listener, and a true friend
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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Good morning my RP Family. I hate to be a pessimist but I see the values we cherish, diminishing more each day. I believe they have been diminishing at a more rapid rate than I can ever remember. The only answer for that, in my opinion, is Jesus Christ. Until we decide to be more like Him, nothing is going to improve. I found something today that expounds on that. I hope that you receive a blessing from what is written below. I wish you all a blessed day today and always.
Taken from lifehopeandtruth.com
Christian Values
by Ron Kelley
The Bible presents foundational values that are perfect and beneficial—yet most reject them today. These core Christian values can—and will—change the world.
Christian Values
Today our world is filled with conflict, division and war. Mankind seems to be hopelessly divided among nations, cultures, religions—and their underlying values. Peace and reconciliation do not appear to be attainable. Perhaps the best we can hope for is maintenance of the status quo. Meanwhile we hope that an outbreak of violence does not reach where we live.
Societies and people see the world through their own sets of values and perspectives, so it seems there are countless irreconcilably different value systems.
All we have to do is look at the continuing conflicts in the Middle East and other areas of the world. We have Sunni vs. Shiite, Muslim vs. Christian, Buddhist vs. Hindu, and many other ongoing conflicts of values. So we have a problem.
What is the solution?
If conflicting values are a problem, then the acceptance of the same—the right—values can be an important part of the solution. However, in this world, it is not up to us as individuals to determine or enforce the proper standards or values. That role is filled by our Creator.
But if we believe in Jesus Christ, shouldn’t we be asking what His standard of conduct is for us? It becomes our responsibility to find out what the core Christian values are from the only source of information God has provided—the Bible.Those who don’t believe in a Creator often end up setting their own values. Their motives might be good, and some of their values might be positive. But God makes it clear that those who reject any of His values and commandments have a fatal flaw in their thinking (Matthew 5:19; 15:9). In the end, the result of conflicting and wrong values is chaos, confusion, hatred and violence. Many are choosing that path now, showing little regard for the values of others—or the values of God.
But if we believe in Jesus Christ, shouldn’t we be asking what His standard of conduct is for us? It becomes our responsibility to find out what the core Christian values are from the only source of information God has provided—the Bible. For further study on how God’s values will bring peace to our divided world, see the article “Culture Wars.”
What are some of the core Christian values?
The word Christian is supposed to mean one who is following the ways and teachings of Jesus Christ. We are told that we are to follow His example and walk in His steps (1 Peter 2:21). His values therefore are to become our values. Those who agree will share common values.
While the Bible does not specifically give a list of “Christian values,” let’s notice some of the many important values taught in the Bible:
Keep God’s 10 Commandments (Deuteronomy 5:29; Ecclesiastes 12:13; 1 John 2:3-4). We are to love God with all our hearts (Matthew 22:37) and love our neighbors as ourselves (Matthew 22:39; Romans 13:9).
Have faith and trust in God (Psalm 37:3; Mark 11:22; 2 Corinthians 3:4). When things are going well for us, it’s easy to believe. But if we suffered like Job, would we still have faith and trust?
Humble ourselves as little children (Matthew 18:4; James 4:10). Consider how open a little child is to being taught. Watch a child’s utter dependence on his parents for everything and see the kind of faith and trust we should have toward God.
Do good works (Ephesians 2:10; Titus 2:7, 14). Christians should desire to meet the needs of others as they are able. This includes being responsible to fulfill commitments to family and community.
Repent and commit to holding fast to the truth of the Bible (Acts 2:38; 3:19; 1 Thessalonians 5:21). We should recognize sinful conduct for what it is and change our behavior. When our sins are forgiven, we should seek truth and commit to it.
Cultivate spiritual gifts to serve others (Romans 12:6-13; 1 Corinthians 14:12). Christians will look for ways to serve in a variety of situations. We should ask God to provide His gifts to us, recognizing that the greatest gift is love.
Seek God’s righteousness (Matthew 6:33; Zephaniah 2:3). Our own ways will lead to destruction, pain, suffering and death. The only way to happiness, fulfillment and joy is living righteously according to God’s perfect and beneficial laws.
Live at peace with others (1 Corinthians 14:33; Isaiah 32:17). Resolve conflicts with humility, consideration and thoughtfulness. Do not offend others and do not be offended by others.
This is just a sampling of the many Christian values we can find in the pages of the Bible. Each one is food for serious thought about our values. All of them show characteristics that would improve the quality of life and result in happiness, joy, peace and fulfillment.
The point is that these are attributes we should value in our lives. Why? Because God exists and He has provided an instruction manual in the form of the Holy Bible that clearly shows us how people are to properly function for optimal performance.
If we’re looking for Christian values, this is where we will find them! If everyone agreed to do these things, wouldn’t we see dramatic changes in our lives, in our communities and in our nations?
Christian values are coming
For now, all we can do individually is incorporate these values into our personal lives. However, the time is coming when Jesus Christ will return to this earth in power and glory. At that time, He will take the blinders away from this world (Ephesians 4:18) and reveal His true values to the people of all nations (Isaiah 11:9).
Today there is chaos, confusion and conflict in the world. Nations and peoples have their own sets of values and are intolerant of others who don’t share their values. Our news headlines are going to continue to be filled with stories of cruelty, hatred, violence and war. How do we know that? Because the world is not living by real Christian values. Humans are living by the way that seems right to them—with predictable results (Proverbs 14:12).
In the promised Millennium of peace, under the government of Jesus Christ, representatives from all nations will come to Jerusalem to seek understanding of the values of God (Isaiah 2:2-3).
We at Life, Hope & Truth proclaim these values today, along with the good news that true Christian values will pervade the soon-coming reign of Jesus Christ.
LCpl Paul Corbett 1st Lt Padre Dave Poedel 1LT Tom Wilson Sgt William Tust SMSgt Tom Harmon SSG (Join to see) SGT William Cannon SGT(P) (Join to see) PFC John Lanni SPC(P) Chandler Lonergan Cpl Andrew Tucker Capt (Join to see) Cpl Benjamin Long SSgt Addison R. PO2 John Zodun LT Michael Watson CPO John Bjorge COL Dana Hampton
Taken from lifehopeandtruth.com
Christian Values
by Ron Kelley
The Bible presents foundational values that are perfect and beneficial—yet most reject them today. These core Christian values can—and will—change the world.
Christian Values
Today our world is filled with conflict, division and war. Mankind seems to be hopelessly divided among nations, cultures, religions—and their underlying values. Peace and reconciliation do not appear to be attainable. Perhaps the best we can hope for is maintenance of the status quo. Meanwhile we hope that an outbreak of violence does not reach where we live.
Societies and people see the world through their own sets of values and perspectives, so it seems there are countless irreconcilably different value systems.
All we have to do is look at the continuing conflicts in the Middle East and other areas of the world. We have Sunni vs. Shiite, Muslim vs. Christian, Buddhist vs. Hindu, and many other ongoing conflicts of values. So we have a problem.
What is the solution?
If conflicting values are a problem, then the acceptance of the same—the right—values can be an important part of the solution. However, in this world, it is not up to us as individuals to determine or enforce the proper standards or values. That role is filled by our Creator.
But if we believe in Jesus Christ, shouldn’t we be asking what His standard of conduct is for us? It becomes our responsibility to find out what the core Christian values are from the only source of information God has provided—the Bible.Those who don’t believe in a Creator often end up setting their own values. Their motives might be good, and some of their values might be positive. But God makes it clear that those who reject any of His values and commandments have a fatal flaw in their thinking (Matthew 5:19; 15:9). In the end, the result of conflicting and wrong values is chaos, confusion, hatred and violence. Many are choosing that path now, showing little regard for the values of others—or the values of God.
But if we believe in Jesus Christ, shouldn’t we be asking what His standard of conduct is for us? It becomes our responsibility to find out what the core Christian values are from the only source of information God has provided—the Bible. For further study on how God’s values will bring peace to our divided world, see the article “Culture Wars.”
What are some of the core Christian values?
The word Christian is supposed to mean one who is following the ways and teachings of Jesus Christ. We are told that we are to follow His example and walk in His steps (1 Peter 2:21). His values therefore are to become our values. Those who agree will share common values.
While the Bible does not specifically give a list of “Christian values,” let’s notice some of the many important values taught in the Bible:
Keep God’s 10 Commandments (Deuteronomy 5:29; Ecclesiastes 12:13; 1 John 2:3-4). We are to love God with all our hearts (Matthew 22:37) and love our neighbors as ourselves (Matthew 22:39; Romans 13:9).
Have faith and trust in God (Psalm 37:3; Mark 11:22; 2 Corinthians 3:4). When things are going well for us, it’s easy to believe. But if we suffered like Job, would we still have faith and trust?
Humble ourselves as little children (Matthew 18:4; James 4:10). Consider how open a little child is to being taught. Watch a child’s utter dependence on his parents for everything and see the kind of faith and trust we should have toward God.
Do good works (Ephesians 2:10; Titus 2:7, 14). Christians should desire to meet the needs of others as they are able. This includes being responsible to fulfill commitments to family and community.
Repent and commit to holding fast to the truth of the Bible (Acts 2:38; 3:19; 1 Thessalonians 5:21). We should recognize sinful conduct for what it is and change our behavior. When our sins are forgiven, we should seek truth and commit to it.
Cultivate spiritual gifts to serve others (Romans 12:6-13; 1 Corinthians 14:12). Christians will look for ways to serve in a variety of situations. We should ask God to provide His gifts to us, recognizing that the greatest gift is love.
Seek God’s righteousness (Matthew 6:33; Zephaniah 2:3). Our own ways will lead to destruction, pain, suffering and death. The only way to happiness, fulfillment and joy is living righteously according to God’s perfect and beneficial laws.
Live at peace with others (1 Corinthians 14:33; Isaiah 32:17). Resolve conflicts with humility, consideration and thoughtfulness. Do not offend others and do not be offended by others.
This is just a sampling of the many Christian values we can find in the pages of the Bible. Each one is food for serious thought about our values. All of them show characteristics that would improve the quality of life and result in happiness, joy, peace and fulfillment.
The point is that these are attributes we should value in our lives. Why? Because God exists and He has provided an instruction manual in the form of the Holy Bible that clearly shows us how people are to properly function for optimal performance.
If we’re looking for Christian values, this is where we will find them! If everyone agreed to do these things, wouldn’t we see dramatic changes in our lives, in our communities and in our nations?
Christian values are coming
For now, all we can do individually is incorporate these values into our personal lives. However, the time is coming when Jesus Christ will return to this earth in power and glory. At that time, He will take the blinders away from this world (Ephesians 4:18) and reveal His true values to the people of all nations (Isaiah 11:9).
Today there is chaos, confusion and conflict in the world. Nations and peoples have their own sets of values and are intolerant of others who don’t share their values. Our news headlines are going to continue to be filled with stories of cruelty, hatred, violence and war. How do we know that? Because the world is not living by real Christian values. Humans are living by the way that seems right to them—with predictable results (Proverbs 14:12).
In the promised Millennium of peace, under the government of Jesus Christ, representatives from all nations will come to Jerusalem to seek understanding of the values of God (Isaiah 2:2-3).
We at Life, Hope & Truth proclaim these values today, along with the good news that true Christian values will pervade the soon-coming reign of Jesus Christ.
LCpl Paul Corbett 1st Lt Padre Dave Poedel 1LT Tom Wilson Sgt William Tust SMSgt Tom Harmon SSG (Join to see) SGT William Cannon SGT(P) (Join to see) PFC John Lanni SPC(P) Chandler Lonergan Cpl Andrew Tucker Capt (Join to see) Cpl Benjamin Long SSgt Addison R. PO2 John Zodun LT Michael Watson CPO John Bjorge COL Dana Hampton
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LTC Stephen F.
I pray that you and I value each and every human life and that we consistently demonstrate respect to each person we interact with, my friend and brother-in-Christ PO1 H Gene Lawrence and sister-in-Christ Linda Lawrence.
Open our eyes and ears LORD to see and prompt us to do better at loving those YOU have placed in our life. LORD, I pray that each one who reads this will be quickened to our heart/soul for good actions, words, and even thoughts.
I thank YOU LORD God for life on this earth of each of my family members, friends, and even enemies. I thank YOU for valuing human life as demonstrated in the Atonement. I thank YOU for dwelling with our soul and transforming us to be more Christlike and loving.
I lift up each one struggling with severe depression, head trauma, severe pain and feeling of abandonment, and overwhelming sadness and grief. LORD I pray that YOU provide comfort to each one and give them HOPE in YOU and in their circumstances. Prompt each one of YOUR adopted sons and daughters who can help to help. Give us ears to hear their cries, an ability to be a good listener, and a true friend
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
Open our eyes and ears LORD to see and prompt us to do better at loving those YOU have placed in our life. LORD, I pray that each one who reads this will be quickened to our heart/soul for good actions, words, and even thoughts.
I thank YOU LORD God for life on this earth of each of my family members, friends, and even enemies. I thank YOU for valuing human life as demonstrated in the Atonement. I thank YOU for dwelling with our soul and transforming us to be more Christlike and loving.
I lift up each one struggling with severe depression, head trauma, severe pain and feeling of abandonment, and overwhelming sadness and grief. LORD I pray that YOU provide comfort to each one and give them HOPE in YOU and in their circumstances. Prompt each one of YOUR adopted sons and daughters who can help to help. Give us ears to hear their cries, an ability to be a good listener, and a true friend
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
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