06/04/2022
"Whoever speaks, is to do so as one who is speaking the utterances of God; whoever serves is to do so as one who is serving by the strength which God supplies; so that in all things God may be glorified through Jesus Christ, to whom belongs the glory and dominion forever and ever. Amen." - 1 Peter 4:11
One of the great lessons I've been learning since lock-down last year is the Power of Words... both spoken and in our thoughts... to shape our reality.
When my "incarceration" in Covid lock-down ended on October 1st last year, I was malnutritioned, spirit broken by my wife's infidelities and abuse of our children, and had suffered a mini stroke the night before. I was unable to confirm anything about travel to see the kids, I was wading through the legalities of Vietnam and getting many wrong answers (according to the actual law), and churches were still closed.
My worries were translating to words that cascaded into more despair.
In December, my brother-in-law reached out to me, letting me have regular video calls with my youngest son and sharing information about my daughters.
January began with news to me that my church had reopened, giving me access to learning, fellowship, and the counsel of a very good Pastor.
I began focusing on the good... dreaming of a future with my little ones (helped a lot by seeing the quick acclimatization of my two older Vietnamese-born children to life in America).
I started performing again and sharing positive messages about family life and values.
As March ended, I had a specific plan in mind for my next legal steps. I took stock of the funds I've saved by being frugal, outstanding accounts receivables, and what I needed to take the next step.
I shared the words with my friends publicly of what my sales goal was. That was on April 1st. Today is the 6th and I'm 80% to the target I had for end of month!
That's powerful!
My health and spirit are getting stronger, and I can now start to look ahead to the children's needs once I've successfully implemented the upcoming legal steps.
Thank you very much friends and family!
God is great! So, use care in your thoughts and utterances.