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Writer's pictureShiloh Humble

What are you Becoming?

My main priority should be to work on myself. The alignment of my heart, my intentions, and my inner, spiritual health is primary to the needs of others. What do you benefit if you gain the whole world but lose your own soul? (Mark 8:36, Matthew 16:26)


Don’t become overly focused on the exterior “doings”. It’s good to teach, to share, to guide, and to help; but first, the constant becoming, healing, aligning, and transforming, of your own heart and mind need to be prioritized. Never stop working on yourself.


You are not a human-doing, you are a human-being. Be. Be who you are. Be what you are. Continue to focus on, intend on, and attract what you want to become. You are a being that is always becoming. What you are becoming is whatever your heart, mind, motives, intentions, and desires are focused upon. Focus on love, on God, on peace. Focus on wisdom. Focus on positivity. Focus on light, on forgiveness, on hope, and on what you do want.


Don’t focus on what you don’t want. Don’t focus on what you don’t like. Don’t despise, resent, or hate things; let them go. Those strong, negative emotions will cause you to focus on them, which draws them to you. Focus instead on the good, on love, forgiveness, restoration, healing, abundance, and abundant life. I came that you can have, and experience, real life; to have and experience that real life in abundance (John 10:10).


What might a good life look like to you?


What does abundant life look like to you?


If God promised you abundant life, which means overflowing vitality, then what would that look like? Can you imagine it? Or can you only imagine the negative things that you don’t want? Change your focus. Focus on an overflowing life of vitality, focus on an inner peace, love and joy that is unshakeable. Believe it, speak it, create it.

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steve humble
steve humble
Nov 17, 2021

I see what you are saying about focusing on what is GOOD. I agree completely. Great word! Well said! Call the things that are not as though they are. Romans 4;17

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