power in believing
By ruperto
@ruperto (1552)
Philippines
January 8, 2009 11:47am CST
There seems to be scientific explanation to successful achievement by simply believing.
For instance, I may believe I am capable of doing something; though I may not at the moment, my efforts shape my capabilities in that direction. With persistence and determination, anyone can do almost amything.
Understanding the "almost" in the above statement seems to be the key.
Does it need a change in self? a change in other people? or both? a change in the environment or its components?
When my intentions are good, others may notice it. When a person is determined to do what is good, it seems the only force more powerful is a direct intervention from the Supreme.
Would you agree?
3 responses
@spoiled311 (5500)
• Philippines
8 Jan 09
hi ruperto!
well yeah, there is power in believing. in faith. but our faith should be in the right direction. it is very important. some people have faith in faith. i would rather have faith in God.
and right now, i would like to believe that i can go to sleep any minute now. lol
take care and God bless you friend! :-)
@LilPixelle (828)
• United States
8 Jan 09
Well... That depends, I think it is the third most powerful, right after (First and foremost) The Lord God Almighty, Who created all things, Who is the Alpha and Omega (I like to SPECIFY which God I serve, lol) and then second, would be spirits, ranging from Satan and his demons, and God's Angels.
I agree though, that truly believing, can be a VERY powerful force. which I suppose is one of the reasons God wants total faith from us O.o
@kerriannc (4279)
• Jamaica
8 Jan 09
Power in believing is very true my friend but what one should always remember that it starts with the individual. Does it need a change in self; Yes it does. You have to see where is your weak side and throw out the negatives thinking. It also means that your spiritual awareness should also be pure. Always remember that it is what on the inside that is shown on the outside. Here is a blog that I would like to introduce you to. http://blog.financiallysmartonline.com. Check it out and see what is says about your mind and thinking.




