Author: | James Hackley | ISBN: | 9781465707055 |
Publisher: | James Hackley | Publication: | December 8, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | James Hackley |
ISBN: | 9781465707055 |
Publisher: | James Hackley |
Publication: | December 8, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
President Obama catapulted change, accountability and transparency into the forefront of the American lexicon, and much of our discussion has been geared towards information that will better arm us for change. In order to be successful, we must also allow ourselves to be accountable and transparent in our words and actions, for when we look into the mirror of God's Word, we often deny the differences between His standard and our conduct. It is accountability alone (or lack thereof) that keeps many of us from the next level. It’s really hard to justify why we let ourselves go or can’t find at least 30 minutes in the day to give praise, quiet our mind, or do something a little healthier than we did the day before. Can we really blame our inability to recognize our failures on the devil or someone else? Why even attempt to try to deceive ourselves? We can no longer be comfortable at the foot of the hill when God has called us to the top of the mountain.
On Day 20 we will remove all the excuses that have kept you paralyzed in inactivity for far too long.
President Obama catapulted change, accountability and transparency into the forefront of the American lexicon, and much of our discussion has been geared towards information that will better arm us for change. In order to be successful, we must also allow ourselves to be accountable and transparent in our words and actions, for when we look into the mirror of God's Word, we often deny the differences between His standard and our conduct. It is accountability alone (or lack thereof) that keeps many of us from the next level. It’s really hard to justify why we let ourselves go or can’t find at least 30 minutes in the day to give praise, quiet our mind, or do something a little healthier than we did the day before. Can we really blame our inability to recognize our failures on the devil or someone else? Why even attempt to try to deceive ourselves? We can no longer be comfortable at the foot of the hill when God has called us to the top of the mountain.
On Day 20 we will remove all the excuses that have kept you paralyzed in inactivity for far too long.