Author Archives: Marilyn

Sharing an Insight – Lesson 7

     Did you know that in the letter written by James there is a list of 7 characteristics of the wisdom that comes from heaven?   Here they are – pure, peace loving, considerate, submissive, full of mercy and good fruit, impartial and sincere.  It seems to me that it would be a great idea for me…Continue Reading

Sharing an Insight – Lesson 6

What’s your insight from this lesson?  Would you share it with us?  Here’s mine. Exaggeration – when is it useful and appropriate and when does it cross that line and become a lie?  There are times when it is helpful to overstate the actual facts.  When someone wants to emphasize an idea, to be humorous,…Continue Reading

Sharing an Insight – Lesson 5

            None of us gets it right all of the time.  We forget.  We make mistakes.  We show partiality.  We lack understanding and insight.  We laugh at the wrong time or at the wrong thing.  We say the wrong words or remain silent when we could have said the right ones.  It’s true for me…Continue Reading

Sharing an Insight – Lesson 4

          There is a direct and strong connection between humility and gratefulness, isn’t there?  Every time I have feelings of discontent, I’m faced with the reality that somehow it is my “right” to be treated a certain way or to own something else.  Each time I sense dissatisfaction with certain limitations or circumstances that are uncomfortable,…Continue Reading

Sharing an Insight – Lesson 3

    Sometimes you come across a proverb that makes you laugh.  That happened to me this week as I was reading the ones for this lesson about the importance of getting good advice and being open to correction.  Did you happen to read Proverbs 27: 14 – “If a man loudly blesses his neighbor early in the…Continue Reading

Lesson 3 – Intro – October 5 – 12 Don't Go It Alone

          Some of the best advice that I have ever received was given to me years ago by college roommates.  We were having one of those late night “heart-to-heart” conversations that just seem to happen in dorm rooms.  We were good friends and had shared many experiences together and felt comfortable in being honest and…Continue Reading