For some, life feels unfair; for others, it seems unbalanced. Yet, there are those who find life to be good. What is your perspective on life? Your perception shapes your experiences.
If you view life as unfair based on the experiences of those around you, then life will indeed be unfair to you. If you adopt the belief that life is unbalanced because many say so, you will most likely experience imbalance. Conversely, if you believe, like the popular slogan from LG Electronics—"LIFE'S GOOD"—then life will be good to you.
However, merely believing and confessing that life is good is not the ultimate key to a fulfilling life. While belief and confession contribute 50 percent, the other 50 percent stems from your relationship with the Maker of Life—this is the vital secret.
Regardless of what anyone says, you cannot truly experience a good life or access its best offerings without a meaningful relationship with the Creator of life and your own existence.
When you submit your life to the Maker of Life (God Almighty), He ensures that life, which He created, is good to you. Upon examining the lives of those who struggle with life, you will typically find one of three issues:
1. They lack a relationship with the Maker of Life, preventing them from accessing His blessings. While they may experience His general goodness— which is beneficial—it is insufficient for a fulfilling life on Earth.
2. They may have a relationship with the Maker of Life but are not in a good standing due to indulging in sin and resisting holy living. Consequently, the Maker of Life is not pleased with them enough to continuously bestow His blessings upon them.
3. They might have a solid relationship with the Maker of Life and are living righteously, yet they fail to operate by the principles established by Him. These principles include:
a. The principle of hard work, diligence, consistency, integrity, tithing, and sowing for financial prosperity.
b. The principle of healthy eating to maintain good health and prevent illness.
c. The commitment to loving your wife and submitting to your husband for marital success.
d. The principle of treating others with love and respect to foster positive relationships.
e. The duty to care for your parents, ensuring their well-being so that all may go well with you and you'll enjoy long life.
Neglecting these principles can lead to the perception that life is unfair or unbalanced for some.
Dear reader, if you want life to be good to you, you must believe—despite opposing opinions—that life is indeed good. Continually affirm to yourself, "Life is good to me." Cultivate a strong relationship with the Maker of Life, living in holiness, and adhering to His principles as outlined in the Holy Bible to have a good life on earth.
God bless you.
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