Posted on Apr 6, 2020
The Colonel’s Motivational Quotes of the Day!
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Thank you for the quote! I've had to lean on others as I got older but I'm still there for others! Thank you and have a great Monday!
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
PVT Mark Zehner awesome read/share today for The Colonel's Motivational Quotes of the Day!-Roger that!
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LTC Stephen F.
I expect when you were young you leaned on the people who mentored you in school, in life, in relationships, in work and perhaps in the faith. As you matured you counseled and demonstrated skills to the younger people who may have been impatient at times. Your maturity helped develop patience in the impatient Mark.
I pray that you and I lean into the LORD with all our emotional energy as we praise and thank HIM for sustaining us through past trials as well as the current series of trials we each are corporately facing as well uniquely facing this COVID-19 infection risk season, my brother-in-Christ PVT Mark Zehner.
I lift the stressed-out medical professionals, stressed out EMT personnel, police, fire & rescue and Federal border agents to YOU dear God. I pray that you shield each one of these people from becoming infected by COVID-19 as well as inadvertently infecting their family members, friends and strangers. I pray for counselors and relief shift personnel to relieve much of the burden for these front-line
I lift the Federal and state prisoners and the prison guards, the hospital patients who are not COVID-19 infected and medical staffs to YOU. I pray that YOU bless each with wisdom and protect them from COVID-19 infection. I pray for peace throughout the penitentiary systems.
I lift the homeless families, transient families, people in multifamily homes, and elder care residents and patients to YOU. I pray that YOU bless each one with resistance to COVID-19 infection, an ability to sleep well and as they wake refreshed and rejuvenated.
I pray for abundant peace, joy, hope and joy for each one of YOUR adopted sons and daughters and our family members this week. Enable each one of us to be resilient and capable of having others lean on us for advice, help, prayer and a listening set of ears.
I pray for wisdom and endurance for the medical researchers involved in testing treatment regimens and vaccine development for COVID-19.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones sleep well Monday night.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
FYI SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SSG William Jones PO1 Robert George SGT Steve McFarland COL Mikel J. Burroughs SGT Wanda Shepherd SPC Michael Oles SR (Join to see) PO3 Charles Streich SP5 Jeannie Carle SPC Richard (Rick) Henry
I pray that you and I lean into the LORD with all our emotional energy as we praise and thank HIM for sustaining us through past trials as well as the current series of trials we each are corporately facing as well uniquely facing this COVID-19 infection risk season, my brother-in-Christ PVT Mark Zehner.
I lift the stressed-out medical professionals, stressed out EMT personnel, police, fire & rescue and Federal border agents to YOU dear God. I pray that you shield each one of these people from becoming infected by COVID-19 as well as inadvertently infecting their family members, friends and strangers. I pray for counselors and relief shift personnel to relieve much of the burden for these front-line
I lift the Federal and state prisoners and the prison guards, the hospital patients who are not COVID-19 infected and medical staffs to YOU. I pray that YOU bless each with wisdom and protect them from COVID-19 infection. I pray for peace throughout the penitentiary systems.
I lift the homeless families, transient families, people in multifamily homes, and elder care residents and patients to YOU. I pray that YOU bless each one with resistance to COVID-19 infection, an ability to sleep well and as they wake refreshed and rejuvenated.
I pray for abundant peace, joy, hope and joy for each one of YOUR adopted sons and daughters and our family members this week. Enable each one of us to be resilient and capable of having others lean on us for advice, help, prayer and a listening set of ears.
I pray for wisdom and endurance for the medical researchers involved in testing treatment regimens and vaccine development for COVID-19.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones sleep well Monday night.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
FYI SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SSG William Jones PO1 Robert George SGT Steve McFarland COL Mikel J. Burroughs SGT Wanda Shepherd SPC Michael Oles SR (Join to see) PO3 Charles Streich SP5 Jeannie Carle SPC Richard (Rick) Henry
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
Sgt Vance Bonds - awesome read/share today for The Colonel's Motivational Quotes of the Day!-Roger that!
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SFC Joe S. Davis Jr., MSM, DSL
LTC Wayne Brandon - awesome read/share today for The Colonel's Motivational Quotes of the Day!-Roger that!
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SSG Robert Mark Odom
COL Mikel J. Burroughs Sir, I re -posted the URL on my Facebook and Twitter pages. Regards.
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LTC Stephen F.
I expect when you were young you leaned on the people who mentored you in school, in life, in relationships, in work and perhaps in the faith. As you matured you counseled and demonstrated skills to the younger people who may have been impatient at times. Your maturity helped develop patience in the impatient Mark.
I pray that you and I lean into the LORD with all our emotional energy as we praise and thank HIM for sustaining us through past trials as well as the current series of trials we each are corporately facing as well uniquely facing this COVID-19 infection risk season, my brother-in-Christ SSG Robert Mark Odom.
I lift the stressed-out medical professionals, stressed out EMT personnel, police, fire & rescue and Federal border agents to YOU dear God. I pray that you shield each one of these people from becoming infected by COVID-19 as well as inadvertently infecting their family members, friends and strangers. I pray for counselors and relief shift personnel to relieve much of the burden for these front-line
I lift the Federal and state prisoners and the prison guards, the hospital patients who are not COVID-19 infected and medical staffs to YOU. I pray that YOU bless each with wisdom and protect them from COVID-19 infection. I pray for peace throughout the penitentiary systems.
I lift the homeless families, transient families, people in multifamily homes, and elder care residents and patients to YOU. I pray that YOU bless each one with resistance to COVID-19 infection, an ability to sleep well and as they wake refreshed and rejuvenated.
I pray for abundant peace, joy, hope and joy for each one of YOUR adopted sons and daughters and our family members this week. Enable each one of us to be resilient and capable of having others lean on us for advice, help, prayer and a listening set of ears.
I pray for wisdom and endurance for the medical researchers involved in testing treatment regimens and vaccine development for COVID-19.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones sleep well Monday night.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
FYI SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SSG William Jones PO1 Robert George SGT Steve McFarland COL Mikel J. Burroughs SGT Wanda Shepherd SPC Michael Oles SR (Join to see) PO3 Charles Streich SP5 Jeannie Carle SPC Richard (Rick) Henry
I pray that you and I lean into the LORD with all our emotional energy as we praise and thank HIM for sustaining us through past trials as well as the current series of trials we each are corporately facing as well uniquely facing this COVID-19 infection risk season, my brother-in-Christ SSG Robert Mark Odom.
I lift the stressed-out medical professionals, stressed out EMT personnel, police, fire & rescue and Federal border agents to YOU dear God. I pray that you shield each one of these people from becoming infected by COVID-19 as well as inadvertently infecting their family members, friends and strangers. I pray for counselors and relief shift personnel to relieve much of the burden for these front-line
I lift the Federal and state prisoners and the prison guards, the hospital patients who are not COVID-19 infected and medical staffs to YOU. I pray that YOU bless each with wisdom and protect them from COVID-19 infection. I pray for peace throughout the penitentiary systems.
I lift the homeless families, transient families, people in multifamily homes, and elder care residents and patients to YOU. I pray that YOU bless each one with resistance to COVID-19 infection, an ability to sleep well and as they wake refreshed and rejuvenated.
I pray for abundant peace, joy, hope and joy for each one of YOUR adopted sons and daughters and our family members this week. Enable each one of us to be resilient and capable of having others lean on us for advice, help, prayer and a listening set of ears.
I pray for wisdom and endurance for the medical researchers involved in testing treatment regimens and vaccine development for COVID-19.
I pray that each one of YOUR adopted children and their loved ones sleep well Monday night.
By the power and authority of the Name above all names, Jesus the Christ.
FYI SMSgt Lawrence McCarter SSG William Jones PO1 Robert George SGT Steve McFarland COL Mikel J. Burroughs SGT Wanda Shepherd SPC Michael Oles SR (Join to see) PO3 Charles Streich SP5 Jeannie Carle SPC Richard (Rick) Henry
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Good morning COL Mikel Burroughs and all the rest of my RP Family. It has been my experience that most veterans, military and First Responders have come to learn how to lean on others. It is necessary to get out of the mindset that we do not need others so that we can be more effective as a team. Can you imagine the chaos that would ensue if we do not depend on each other in times of stress of battle or group needs during hectic situations? Basically what I am saying is that there is no I in Team. Just as the hand needs the arm or the foot needs the leg, we need to lean on others for a team effort to succeed. Having said that however, I have come to always depend on one entity for most if not all my leaning. The is I have come to lean on God for all things that I do not have control of. He is the creator and knows all our needs, so why not lean on the source of all knowledge and needs. With that being said, I have found, in my searching this morning, from focuspress.org that tells what it means to Lean on God, that I hope will be of value to y’all. Have a blessed day today and always.
Taken from https://www.focuspress.org/2017/03/22/means-lean-god/
What It Means to Lean on God
March 22, 2017 by Guest Author
Leaning on God is not something that comes naturally in this world we live in. I like things to be perfectly in my control; I’m a planner, and I would rather have things fall perfectly in place.
But, the thing is, things don’t always fall into place.
Sometimes, a family member gets a diagnosis that we don’t want. Sometimes. We lose our jobs. Sometimes, our school situations change. Sometimes, our plans fall through in general. But here’s the thing: this is where leaning on God is of paramount importance. We shouldn’t be so wrapped up in what negative things are going on that we forget to lean on the God who loves us more than we can imagine.
So, what does it really mean to lean on Him?
It means that we keep scripture in our hearts.
I love the passage from Psalm 119: “I have stored up Your Word in my heart, that I might not sin against You” (Psalm 119:11 ESV). I love this passage because it emphasizes the psalmist’s desire to keep God’s Word close to his chest, so to speak.
But wait, you might be asking me, How could he have had scripture yet? The Bible wasn’t complete in the Old Testament? You’re right. It wasn’t. But they still had records of what God did for them in Moses’ days, so they knew of what God’s commands were, and they wanted to keep those commandments in mind at all times. The Psalmist declares this intent to the Lord here, and so should we in our own hearts. We can do so by turning to His Word and reading scripture that instructs, counsels, and comforts us.
Cast your cares on Him
I also love this passage: “Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God so that at the proper time He may exalt you, casting all your anxieties on Him, because he cares for you” (1 Peter 5:6-8 ESV).
This passage has definitely helped me in times when I’ve felt totally out of control, whatever the situation, no matter how significant. And I recommend this passage to friends who are feeling a similar way. God wants us to cast our cares on Him; from the beginning, He has wanted to help us in this fallen world, from the time Adam and Eve were given skins to wear after their fall (Genesis 3:21) to the crucifixion of His Son.
All in all, He is there for us, and we can lean on Him anytime.
Finally, trust, even when it’s hard.
This goes back to casting cares, but there’s a reason why Solomon emphasizes trust in Proverbs 3:5-6: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make straight your paths” (ESV).
Trust is another thing that doesn’t come naturally to many. We worry so much about our own safety and our own preferences that sometimes, it’s hard to exit our little happy bubbles and step out of our comfort zones to try something new or face our fears. I know I’ve definitely felt that way before about many things in my life, whether it’s been related to me or any worries I’ve had about loved ones. But I can rest assured that God has everyone in His hands, and that all things work together for good for those who love Him (Romans 8:28).
In my experience, this is what it means to lean on God: leaning on His Word, entrusting my cares to Him, and trusting Him no matter what. In this fallen world, we need all the hope we can get. I could not be more thankful to have His grace, mercy, and strength to carry me through good times and bad. I pray the same for you, dear reader.
By Savannah Cottrell
Taken from https://www.focuspress.org/2017/03/22/means-lean-god/
What It Means to Lean on God
March 22, 2017 by Guest Author
Leaning on God is not something that comes naturally in this world we live in. I like things to be perfectly in my control; I’m a planner, and I would rather have things fall perfectly in place.
But, the thing is, things don’t always fall into place.
Sometimes, a family member gets a diagnosis that we don’t want. Sometimes. We lose our jobs. Sometimes, our school situations change. Sometimes, our plans fall through in general. But here’s the thing: this is where leaning on God is of paramount importance. We shouldn’t be so wrapped up in what negative things are going on that we forget to lean on the God who loves us more than we can imagine.
So, what does it really mean to lean on Him?
It means that we keep scripture in our hearts.
I love the passage from Psalm 119: “I have stored up Your Word in my heart, that I might not sin against You” (Psalm 119:11 ESV). I love this passage because it emphasizes the psalmist’s desire to keep God’s Word close to his chest, so to speak.
But wait, you might be asking me, How could he have had scripture yet? The Bible wasn’t complete in the Old Testament? You’re right. It wasn’t. But they still had records of what God did for them in Moses’ days, so they knew of what God’s commands were, and they wanted to keep those commandments in mind at all times. The Psalmist declares this intent to the Lord here, and so should we in our own hearts. We can do so by turning to His Word and reading scripture that instructs, counsels, and comforts us.
Cast your cares on Him
I also love this passage: “Humble yourselves, therefore, under the mighty hand of God so that at the proper time He may exalt you, casting all your anxieties on Him, because he cares for you” (1 Peter 5:6-8 ESV).
This passage has definitely helped me in times when I’ve felt totally out of control, whatever the situation, no matter how significant. And I recommend this passage to friends who are feeling a similar way. God wants us to cast our cares on Him; from the beginning, He has wanted to help us in this fallen world, from the time Adam and Eve were given skins to wear after their fall (Genesis 3:21) to the crucifixion of His Son.
All in all, He is there for us, and we can lean on Him anytime.
Finally, trust, even when it’s hard.
This goes back to casting cares, but there’s a reason why Solomon emphasizes trust in Proverbs 3:5-6: “Trust in the Lord with all your heart, and do not lean on your own understanding. In all your ways acknowledge Him, and He will make straight your paths” (ESV).
Trust is another thing that doesn’t come naturally to many. We worry so much about our own safety and our own preferences that sometimes, it’s hard to exit our little happy bubbles and step out of our comfort zones to try something new or face our fears. I know I’ve definitely felt that way before about many things in my life, whether it’s been related to me or any worries I’ve had about loved ones. But I can rest assured that God has everyone in His hands, and that all things work together for good for those who love Him (Romans 8:28).
In my experience, this is what it means to lean on God: leaning on His Word, entrusting my cares to Him, and trusting Him no matter what. In this fallen world, we need all the hope we can get. I could not be more thankful to have His grace, mercy, and strength to carry me through good times and bad. I pray the same for you, dear reader.
By Savannah Cottrell
What It Means to Lean on God - Focus Press
Leaning on God is not something that comes naturally in this world we live in. I like things to be perfectly in my control; I’m a planner, and I would rather have things fall perfectly in place. But, the thing is, things don’t always fall into place. Sometimes, a family member gets a diagnosis that ... Read more...
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AB Edward Mondini
My favorite verse in the Bible, derived from the true story of the exorcism of Emily Rose:
Philippians 2:12:
“Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling." ... Work hard to show the results of your salvation, obeying God with deep reverence and fear.”
Why fear & trembling?
I’m reminded of the words of Erica Jong:
“Everyone has talent. What is rare is the courage to follow the talent to the dark place where it leads.”
Fear demolishes our arrogance
Faith arms our fear with wisdom.
Philippians 2:12:
“Wherefore, my beloved, as ye have always obeyed, not as in my presence only, but now much more in my absence, work out your own salvation with fear and trembling." ... Work hard to show the results of your salvation, obeying God with deep reverence and fear.”
Why fear & trembling?
I’m reminded of the words of Erica Jong:
“Everyone has talent. What is rare is the courage to follow the talent to the dark place where it leads.”
Fear demolishes our arrogance
Faith arms our fear with wisdom.
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