Smiling to Life

We have in our power the opportunity to make it real. Learn in the following article how to give a positive approach to your life.


"Be still before the Lord and wait patiently for him; do not fret when people succeed in their ways,when they carry out their wicked schemes." Psalm 37:7

God's blessings appear in surprising ways many times. There are those who are pleasantly surprised by the unexpected, and those who are anxious and worried about the unforeseen. Which group do you belong to?

The Lord will always guide us on our path of light, but each person has their own characteristics and history that will help them go through the learning moment provided by the Holy Spirit.

By watching your reactions you can learn more about your inner self and how the events of your past life have influenced you. Be prepared so that everything new that comes from the Glory of the Heavenly Father will not be conflicting or generate anxiety that disturbs your life.

The light of God warns us of possible circumstances of timely change, and we must be in a position to receive the blessings of the Lord.


"The Lord will keep you from all harm— he will watch over your life; the Lord will watch over your coming and going both now and forevermore." Psalm 121:7-8

During this process of receiving teachings from the Holy Spirit, it is inevitable to create in our imagination plans and purposes of how we would like everything to turn out in this moment of our life.

Knowing that we are going through a moment of spiritual evolution with our Heavenly Father, we must remember that even so, the scenario may not be everything as we dreamed it would be.

These small self-managed disappointments are what will lead us to failure on the path of the Lord. At this time when everything is in favor of taking advantage of each day to be happy, balancing our love for the Lord we must put a grain of sand not to desire the impossible and to receive with humility and gratitude every blessing.


"Do your best to present yourself to God as one approved, a worker who does not need to be ashamed and who correctly handles the word of truth." 2 Timothy 2:15

There is no such thing as good or bad luck. You have all the necessary conditions to be placing yourself as close as possible to the Heavenly Father. In this way you will understand that in prayer, being connected to the Bible, opening our hearts and embracing our loved ones with forgiveness, we will be able to feel better in our day to day life.

We must have the flexibility and speed to change our disagreement and anger in the face of an unexpected situation. We can suggest what is propitious, but it will be up to you to feel the Holy Spirit closer to your heart.

Forget about everything happening just as you thought it would, this rarely happens. Get used to evaluate all possibilities. Be encouraged to anticipate, to tolerate the change of plans and to receive God's blessings so that you can evolve and grow your heart.


"Be very careful, then, how you live—not as unwise but as wise, making the most of every opportunity, because the days are evil." Ephesians 5:15-16

Unexpected plans and blessings from the Lord we can think of them in two directions: an unexpected improvement, or an unforeseen complication that seriously worries us and we do not see the time for it to be resolved.

It is not easy to face illness, nor is it easy to realize that many times it happens because of our negligence. That is why besides seeing when is the right time to receive Heavenly illumination, we must be attentive to our current condition. Analyze if we comply with the necessary behaviors to feel the love of the Heavenly Father. Take the time to reconnect with God, turn to prayer and the Holy Scriptures in consultation when necessary.

Let us avoid feeling that this happens without us wanting it to originate. Let's lead the Lord in prayer, channeling our thoughts and smiling at every opportunity we have to evolve and grow as sons and daughters of God.


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