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Proverbs 3:5
"Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean not unto thine own understanding."

Last week we studied ways to TITHE our TIME. Jesus taught; "SEEK ye FIRST the KINGDOM of God," We all to often get caught up worrying about tomorrow and worrying about yesterday. When today is really the only TIME we can change. 

A technique I have adopted when I find myself thinking about the future OR the past; that is my que to get out the Holy Scriptures and begin reading and studying. That's when it's time to make GOD the priority in your life. This little change will transform your life!

If you are not inspired to turn to a specific part of Holy Scriptures you can ALWAYS open up Proverbs. This book of wisdom written some thrre thousand years ago, still teach principles for living that are indispensable and relevant today! Today's verse is an inspiration and guide to us; "Trust in the LORD with all thine heart; and lean NOT unto thine OWN understanding." Our own heart desires wrong things all the time. We have to check our own ideas against the Word of God and make sure we are following God's will.

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