When you look back over your life what

When you look back over your life what kind of life have you led so far?

June 22, 2025

When you look back over your life what kind of life have you led so far? A life of integrity and honesty, a life of selfishness and self-centeredness, a life filled with joy and happiness. Do you think your life has been unfair, where you are the victim? Is your life filled with unhappiness and frustration? Or is your life a good life, filled with adventure, excitement, joy and love? Life is life. Everyone experiences good things, bad things and not so good things. Your attitude is what is essential as to how you view your life. So how do you view your life? Nehemiah 8:10 reads, “The joy of the LORD is my strength.” God gives us strength when we are weak. God give us hope when we doubt. God gives us forbearance when we are impatient and irritated. God calms our raging spirit. God changes our attitude to see our life in a better way. Because when you have God, you see life differently. You understand that God is with you in all situations and circumstances. Remember when God is a part of your daily life—life goes so much better. And you look back over your life, and you say, “Life is good. I am blessed.” God Bless. Amen.

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