The Five
Bee’s of Being Cool: Living with Purpose and Passion
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The Five Bee’s of Being Cool: Living with Purpose and Passion by Teresa Carr
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many years I struggled through my life trying to make it work out. I spent
time in isolation thinking my life never amounted to much. I re-evaluated my
life what I had done so far. Practically, most of my life had been surrounded
with some kind of interest in art and design. Art to me had become more of an
interest. I’ve learned that it’s the only thing I’ve thought about. I enjoyed
going to art galleries and museums. I had also taken an interest in writing
about subjects that interest me such as graphic arts, painting, design, bible
history, archeology, astronomy, sciences, poetry, education, and farming. But
nothing really gives me more contentment than art. There is one other thing
that has helped me along life’s road and that the love and grace of God the
Father and his son Jesus Christ. It was he who gave me this gift of art. It’s
my only love and the only thing that I can do without getting bored, making
too many mistakes, or I just don’t get fulfillment from another venture that
will eventually end up in the dumpster of life. It is God’s will that we are
to find our purpose in life, develop and work with it that means find out how
to make money at it, and give back to God what he has given you. In the
Bible, Genesis 35:30-35 mentions how Bezaleel was a craftsman of cunning
works and engraving. Bezaleel was a slave in Egypt and when Moses led the
Israelites out of Egypt Moses elected Bezaleel to build the ark of the
covenant. Bezaleel had it in his heart what the Lord called him to do. The
Lord put wisdom (skill) into the heart of those that are stirred up to do
with what gift He’s given us. Each one of us can do whatever God has called
us to do. When we’ve not fulfilled our destiny it’s a set back in the life we
are to live out. Remember it was said that when we get older we regret what
we should have done earlier in life and never did it. The
problem I’ve encountered was it really what God wanted me to do? So far, I’ve
come half way to achieving my desire only being stopped by a few obstacles
and roadblocks. One of the big ones has been finance. This is due to the lack
of work and fewer career opportunities. Geographically and demographically
speaking I’m a prisoner who looks to escape to freedom of creative expression
and productivity. To make something work it takes planning and hard work. I’ve
come up with the following Five Principles you can tackle about any challenge
in your life all it takes is faith and truth in Jesus Christ. They have been
proved and tested through time. These I call the Five Elements of Being. 1.Be in tune and follow your inner voice. Know
what your talents are. It’s God’s way of talking to you. Speak your dream
into being through the Word of God. Believe what God has for you. He gave you
special talents and gifts. It’s up to you to know and use these talents and
gifts for His glory. (James 1:17) 2.Be a Visionary. Write down your
vision. Find your passion and figure out how to make money at
it and give back to others. Take a leap of faith. Never give up on your
hopes, goals, and dreams. If you have a dream in your heart it is God’s
desire that put it there. (Habakkuk 2:2) 3. Never be a quitter. Always persevere. Never give up! When the going gets rough the tough get going. When one door shuts another one opens. Through obedience and persistence you can do it, because Philippians 4:13 says, I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Don’t let anyone decide who you are. God made you unique and He has the final word on who you are, is God’s gift to you. What you do with your life is your gift to God. 4. Be Resourceful. It will take a lot of hard work. Build on your resources. It will pay off. Keep the LORD first place in everything. Commit your plans to Him. Don’t let your work be in vain, but trust in the LORD to direct your paths. (Psalm 127:1; Proverbs 16:3) 5. Be obedient. Always pray. Always let God be your guide. Seek him for direction and financial needs. Through obedience and persistence wait upon the Lord. He’s your support system. Accept where you’re placed and where you can best serve God. (I Thess. 5:17; Psalm 32:8; Psalm 48:14; Psalm 132:15) ©2006, Teresa Carr. Skyhouse Communications & Mega
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