Be Positive!


There are times when we share our problems with our friends for us to find comfort. And they often advised us, to BE POSITIVE!

On the first Sunday of this month, our RS secretary was able to attend the sacrament. I was happy that after a long wait for the pandemic to subside, she was able to come with her children. 

I encouraged her that we both could share our testimony. She would always tell me that she will share her testimony only when her husband will become a member.

This time I told her that the Lord did not give us conditions on everything that we want to happen or do. We don't need to wait for the situation that we want to happen to be able to share our testimony. 

Testimony isn't telling about the event in our lives. It is a self-revelation of God. 
Testimony is a powerful tool in sharing what God has done and is continuing to do in our lives. It also brings others to Him when we share them. 

Although it is scary to stand in front of many, however, being focus on sharing my testimony is most important. I want my testimony to be heard and inspire others how God is helping me in my life. 

How can I be positive?

I've realized that when we train our mind to CHOOSE TO FORGET TO worry, cry, feel heartbroken, and feel we've lost everything, we are taking the first BIG step of being positive. 

Being positive means getting up and do something NOW. Not later or tomorrow.

It is to believe in God, trust in Him, and have that faith in Him.

It is having the perspective that we all need to go through difficulties in life. The understanding and wisdom that we have to suffer to reach whatever mark we want to achieve. It may be a goal, developing a character or attitude, studies, and that mark that we want. It is a mindset of being positive that we will not give up on these challenges but are grateful. We keep on moving forward and steadfast. We have accepted that it is for our development and progression instead of punishment.

Just like the mark that Jesus Christ did. He suffered, bled, and died to be able to get the mark. His mark was to atone us from our sins. He has to experience all the hardship.

Being positive is being hopeful. That hope in our hearts reminds us that there are always lights at the end of this hardship. And we follow that light. 

Because there is happiness towards that. 

Thank you all for following my blog! Always be positive!

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