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Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine,
according to his power that is at work within us, to him be glory in the
church and in Christ Jesus throughout all generations, for ever and ever!
Amen. -- Ephesians 3:20-21 My Source of Strength
For a variety of reasons, I do not normally use any religious references
or terminology in writing The Daily Motivator. This one page is an
exception.
The Daily Motivator is written so as to be accessible and valuable to
people of all faiths, and even people with no religious faith at all. The
messages are intended to be appropriate for use in the workplace, in
schools, and in other environments where there may be people of widely
differing religious beliefs. I
make every attempt to express ideas and concepts for positive, successful
living in ways that do not detract from anyone's spiritual faith and in
ways that do not presuppose any particular metaphysical or religious
belief system.
My reason for doing it this way is most certainly NOT to deny the
existence of God or to avoid giving credit and praise to God as the
creator of the universe and the source of all blessings. Furthermore, it
is absolutely NOT my intention to imply that anyone can live successfully
apart from the grace of God.
On the contrary, I personally know and experience on a daily basis the
infinite love and grace of the living and eternal God, who is so
completely awesome and unfathomable that words cannot begin to describe,
yet who is also completely accessible to all who seek Him. I know, with no
doubt in my mind, my heart or my soul that God is the infinite source of
all that is and all that will ever be. Everything I am, everything I do,
everything I write and experience and think and express, is possible only
because of God's infinite, everlasting love and grace.
Though I absolutely and with the most profound gratitude give God full
credit for all I do, that does not mean that I claim to speak for God or
that I have any kind of special insight into God's truth.
The things I write about are based on the things I've experienced, the
things I've learned from others, things I've thought about and carefully
considered. I do make every attempt to live each moment in obedience to
God's will as I know and understand it, yet I am far from perfect.
Many people find value in The Daily Motivator and want to know where my
motivation and my positive outlook come from. There are many things which
have caused me to be this way, including my wonderful parents, my
beautiful wife and her loving family, my children and the rest of my
family, the place where I live (Austin, Texas, USA), the places I've been,
my friends, and all the things I've been fortunate enough to experience.
Yet the most fundamental and enduring reason for my positive outlook is my
faith in God and Jesus Christ.
Though it is very much my intention to live each day as a disciple of
Christ, I have no intention of imposing my own belief system on anyone else.
The witness of my faith is through my
life and my work, not through religious pronouncements, not through
admonishments, not through indoctrination, or arguments, or debates or
through any kind of disrespect for anyone else's beliefs. I know that
those latter things will not lead anyone to God and may in fact lead
people away from God. Rather, I strive to live each day expressing God's
love and joy in my life as sincerely as I know how, and I have complete
faith that God will take care of the rest.
So, if you're wondering where I'm coming from, what my spiritual
orientation is, and where my strength comes from, I hope this answers your
question.
If you're concerned about my writing having a negative influence on your
own faith or beliefs, please know that I completely respect whatever
religious beliefs, or absence of belief, you may have. Please be assured
that it is my sincere wish to respect your beliefs, whatever they may be, while at the
same time offering you the powerful, practical, universal, everyday values that flow
from my own faith.
Sincerely,
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Copyright ©2002 Ralph S. Marston, Jr. All rights reserved.