Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is noble, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is admirable–if anything is excellent or praiseworthy–think about such things. Whatever you have learned, received, heard from me, or seen in me, put it into practice. Phil 4:8
There is not one self-help book that can replace the simple truth found in the bible. Choose to act by first unplugging from this world. Breathe in and out, and let go of festering feelings inside, then meditate on God’s Word.
Those who look to Him are radiant; their faces are never covered with shame. Psalms 34:4-5.

nature's mystery sprightly beads nestle betwixt succulent leaves pearly light of glistening eyes echoes a dance of the coming spring. Poem and Photo By RL Brown
When the rapture occurs, will it be spring in heaven?
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I like the verse you went with for choose, Rhonda, as Philippians 4:8 is a great encouragement to make good choices. ~Lisa, FMF#2
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Focusing on the positives and not the negatives…..I love Phillipians 4:8. Your poetry you chose was beautiful and really makes me long for spring. Lori, FMF #12
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Philippians 4:8 is a favorite verse. I have it pinned on my twitter page.
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Those are two of my favorite verses. Your poem and photo are lovely. FMF friend.
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In Heaven do you think it’s being
spring when we arrive?
Might not make for the best ski-ing,
so will we have to drive
somewhere else where there’s still snow,
and the runs are groomed?
There’s gotta be someplace to go,
for I always assumed
that I could there improve my style
on God’s own steep fast slopes,
getting tips from Klammer while
building up my hopes
that I could there one day compete
‘gainst Jesus in an Alpine meet.
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I love your humor, running the slopes with Jesus- how cool is that!
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Choosing what we think about and focus on is so important. Visiting from FMF#9
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