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MIND RENEWAL Day 29: The Valley of Decisions

Over the last few days my husband and I  had to make some serious decisions concerning our daughter’s care. For a moment, I felt a little anxiety because the enemy kept reminding me of poor decisions I’ve made in the past.

I was comforted when I thought about Psalm 32:8, which says God promised to instruct us and teach us in the way we should go. I also thought about a previous blog I wrote entitled “Making Good Decisions”.

Check it out and I hope it helps you.

No pressure. No anxiety. No worries.

We win.

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365 Day Mind Renewal Worship

MIND RENEWAL Day 28: Grateful Praise

 

I received great feedback about yesterday’s post on gratefulness. So much so, I decided to post one of my favorite songs from Pastor Hezekiah Walker… slow down… relax and listen to the words. Trust me, it will minister to you…

I love you and I’m praying for you.

Kimyetta

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MIND RENEWAL Day 27: Being Grateful

Tonight my four-year old son left his wet clothes all over the house. As I began to pick them up, I had an overwhelming feeling of gratefulness.

Instead of being upset that he didn’t follow my instructions, I began to think about how grateful I am to be a mom.

I’m grateful to have the extraordinary husband I have. I’m grateful to have three beautiful, healthy, smart children.  I’m grateful to have a really supportive and loving family. I’m grateful that my mother prayed my sister and I out of hell.

I’m simply grateful tonight.

God is good.

No matter what it looks like or what it feels like, God is still good.

So as we journey through our 365 days of renewing our minds, never lose hope if you’re not changing fast enough.

Take some time to appreciate who you are and what you have.

I love you and I’m praying for you.

Kimyetta

 

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MIND RENEWAL Day 26: Habitual Sin- Part II

Thanks for your responses to yesterday’s post about habitual sin. No matter how much we love God or how long we’ve been a Christian, we’re still susceptible to setups and set backs.

No one is immune.

No one is a super Christian alone.

The “super” in our lives is based on God’s power operating in us. However, we must activate that power by realizing our freedom from sin and defeat.

Bottom line: We win because He won it for us.

The battle to be free is not ours – it’s Gods.
He’s on our side.
All the time.

Pause and think about it.

I love you and I’m praying for you.
Kimyetta

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365 Day Mind Renewal Emotional Healing

MIND RENEWAL Day 25: The Idiocy of Habitual Sin

I’ve been thinking about my blog title for a few days and I wasn’t quite sure how I would approach this topic without feeling a sense of shame.

(SIDEBAR: It’s too much for me to write about in a blog. You got to read my book when it comes out someday . 🙂 )

Back to the story…

I remember a time when I was disappointed in myself. I was Sad. Mad. Hurt. Upset. Depressed. Dejected. Down. etc. etc.

In other words, I wasn’t Kimyetta… at all. I was living in habitual sin and I didn’t want to face it.

I started thinking about habitual sin in terms of stupidity. If you know what you know… then why do what you do?

Period.

In Romans 7:15, The Apostle Paul said, “I don’t really understand myself, for I want to do what is right, but I don’t do it. Instead, I do what I hate.”

Preach Paul Preach!

I realized something important.

Why keep going down the wrong street, when God has given you a detour.  God has provided a way of escape.

We are not bound or enslaved to anything. God has provided the door to freedom… now all WE have to do is walk through it.

It’s our choice.

We can live free.

Everyday.

Join me.

I love you and I’m praying for you!

Forever Real,

Kimyetta

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