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1 - READ THE WORD
The importance of the present
“Do not say, “Why were the old days better than these?” For it is not wise to ask such questions.”
Ecclesiastes 7:10
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2 - Reflect
When we yearn for past times, remembering them with nostalgia like moments where we were truly happy or were without complications, in reality we are just oversimplifying what we lived in that moment, forgetting the complexity of our emotions, and giving ourselves to a feeling of discontent or melancholy.
When we live connected with God, our path always will have a reason for being, we will always be routed by God the Father for whatever mission he assigns us. Besides it is an illusion on our part to blame the times as if we were not the ones running this race. It is important to be conscious of our strengths and not rely on complaints.
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