_ Bishop Gerald Doggett

Decisions are made this time of year. Some are positive while others are negative. Many lose hope and fall deeper into despair. It’s significant to discipline your thinking during these weeks leading into the New Year. While much of this year was spent trying to make ends meet, keeping relationships from falling apart and multi tasking a plethora of other items, choose to make the coming year provide different results. Let’s just say, “I will leave the land of the impossible, and move to the land of all things are possible!”

With renewed faith, and drawing strength from this present Christmas season, shift your entire life to another paradigm. Jesus came to those whose life was on the marginal edge of society; those in pain and struggle. Since He has identified Himself with those who struggle, this could be a turn around season. Rejoice, shake things up a bit, and see your answer as larger than the problem. No longer use the word, “impossible.” Remember, we are leaving the land of the impossible. Our residence is now in a location, a mind set, a belief, where all things are possible. Wow, it’s A DECISION TO REMEMBER!