I am a visual person. And though we all learn in different ways, I think for all of us, seeing something helps us process, and understand. I have always found it interesting that when a person loses one of their senses, or is born without something like sight, their body often compensates with other senses. When we engage our senses in our daily life we can achieve more. This principle was applied to a wonderful phonics system (my sister HH Shared with me) which I used for my kids when they were younger. The program had them repeat the sounds of letters with their mouth, see with their eyes as I wrote them, write with their hands, and hear instruction with their ears. In a month my son's writing ability improved drastically from chicken scratch to beautiful lettering. So I want to take you on a quick little journey and I will need you help and cooperation if YOU are going to be able to VISUALIZE the end field: Imagine for a minute with me. ...
I just read the talk - I am currently in a Bible study group and our topic for the past week was obedience - and right away obedience - to God. That Him requiring our obedience isn’t a series of “no’s” from Him, but all of His best “yes’s” . . . That we can find joy when we obey, and when our heart is postured toward obeying His commands and promptings. This talk goes right along with what I have been studying. Showers of blessings when we obey. God truly does love to give good gifts.
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