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Tuesday, February 10, 2015

"Held Captive"

Inadequate and irresponsible thoughts lead to a less than mentality, followed up by selfish and reckless behavior. You cannot win the battle on the outside when you are constantly warring with yourself on the inside. The internal makeup of a person will reveal itself in the external mannerisms of how they conduct themselves, blatantly, discreetly or overtly.

The same tried and true that never worked for you keeps employing a mindset that is not willing to work towards any form of progress. In other words, sticking with only what you know, forbids the landscape of your existence to quench the dryness, permitting you to grow to your full potential.

Growth requires your complete and undivided attention. We need growth more than growth needs us. For it is understood by growth, that it's relevance is paramount to your existence, and that you will perish without its input.

When your thoughts acknowledge and respect the borders that you have drawn for yourself, it is safe to say that the perimeter will not be breeched by any suspecting or unsuspecting visitors, namely change.

In essence, you have effectively rendered yourself your own prisoner, "Held Captive" by a thought process that is as outdated a business that has long since gone out. You will not find any new consumers or customers to and for a product that you do not have, is not in demand and only offers none of what anyone would be interested in. The only consumer to an outdated product is the creator of such, one that has been clearly out of touch.

Don't stifle yourself with your own rules and a subsequent expectation that they apply outside of a perimeter that you have designed for youself, never even stepping foot on the outside of it yourself.

Free yourself from yourself, and refuse to ever be "Held Captive," in a temporal world, with no markings of eternal wealth.

Heavenly Father.
King Jesus.
Holy Spirit.
Smile.
Love.
Always.
And Still.
Exactly Who God Says I Am.
Corey A. Ford

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