Who do you think you are?

(Sean Pound) #1
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are able to connect to God’s great universe, all of its resources, and the
unbelievable abundance that is out there. When you live in the realm of
only what you can do, well there’s only so much you can do as a human
being. Once you surrender to a higher
power, you’re then able to connect with it.
It says in the Bible that we are made in the image and likeness
of God; think about that. There is a lot in that incredible statement.
God is infinite and we are as well. There may be some limitations to
the human side of us, but there is no limit to our creativity. Look at the
scientific breakthroughs with bio-technology and nanotechnology.
Whenever we reach a philosophical breakthrough, a scientific break-
through or a technological breakthrough, it opens up new horizons and
we keep discovering just how unlimited our creativity is.
I’m a firm believer that if you can get rid of blame, live a life of
being forgiven, and live a life of spirituality, when you’re not in judgment of
others or yourself, that’s when you can start connecting with who you really
are and make a significant difference in the lives of others.
I would also say that people should just hang on, not give up, and
face their problems head on. A lot of people spend their lives running
away from problems, cursing God and saying, “What’s all this business
about living a life full of abundance? All I seem to be getting is adversity
and crisis. Why is it that I have to deal with this crushing problem right
now that’s ruining my life?” And God looks down and says, “Hey, you
wanted abundance and abundance only comes through adversity, prob-
lems and crises.” Once you get through the problem you’re going to be
wiser and you’re going to be stronger. That’s when people will start say-
ing we’ve got to go get Keith, because he’s good at handling problems.
Every time we run from problems, the good Lord above is saying, “Hey,
where are you going? You wanted abundance yet you keep running away
from all the opportunities I send your way.”
This last one was a doozy; I worked really hard on that one. When
we quit running away from problems, that’s when our creativity comes bub-
bling forth. When you have to work with your mind and your talents to get
through the problems, people start to notice your abilities and start to recog-
nize all the good that you’ve accomplished. That’s when people with ideas
and resources and their own abundance come to you and say, “Hey, you
have a real talent for getting through the tough times, and you always turn
problems around. I could sure use someone like you on my team.”

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