The Weight...
Rev. Daniel Bramlett
Minister at Total Spiritual Development Addiction Counselor
Many times the weight we carry on our shoulders is much too heavy for one human being...We should let go and give it to God, and have faith that what happens is for a reason...Jesus said not to be anxious about anything, for God knows your needs and promises to care for you. I truly believe that being broken is an opportunity for change...Without a struggle, there's no strength...Without a valley, there's no mountain top...Without sorrow, true joy might never be recognized. We need to always keep our heads up because if it's down we won't be able to see the blessings that have been placed in our life. We need to seek Jesus for everything. Always know that prayer keeps you close to Jesus...It is the true faith that keeps you strong...Honest love keeps you whole...True happiness keeps you alive. Know that Jesus said, "I AM THE WAY". I believe that Jesus did not die so we could have a religion. Jesus died so we could have a deep, intimate, personal relationship with God through him...I lift up my eyes to the hills - where does my help come from? My help comes from the LORD, the Maker of heaven and earth. Psalm 121:1-2...Jesus answered "I am the way the truth the life no one comes to the Father except through me." John 14:6...I believe in love. I believe happiness comes from within. I believe laughter cures all. Mostly, I believe life is what you make of it; never take it for granted...I feel that each and every day we are afforded the opportunity to make another feel better, smile, or even laugh. Live, Laugh, Love: Live like there's no tomorrow, but be prepared if there is; Laugh through the pain, it's only temporary; Love, even for no reason at all. Time is free, but it's priceless. You can't own it, but you can use it. You can't keep it, but you can spend it. Spend it wisely. I believe in love. I believe happiness comes from within. I believe laughter cures all. Mostly, I believe life is what you make of it; never take it for granted...Rev Daniel Bramlett