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Hit It!




By: Rev. Bobby

Lights, Cameras, Action! Did you feel it? The Hollywood production? The filmmaker makes this statement when ready to put things into motion. Let's get this done. As I looked up the word Action to get some Webster behind me, one of the definitions is "a thing done." Wow, how many applications can we insert into this? Action is a thing done. Powerful stuff.


My perspective is that whenever we need to get something done, do the work as we say in our spiritual discipline; whatever work ahead of us requires action to get it done. Whenever we set out to accomplish something, establish something, or build something, action, and more action are needed to bring things to fruition. Action brings the energy. Action cranks things up. The action places things in motion. Action is a thing done. It's not just a word; it's a source of power that we all possess.


So, now that we've reached the tipping point, what action should be taken in your world to help make things nice? And by that, what do you need to do to get yourself in motion, to move forth and accomplish? I mean, the action might be releasing the heels you have not worn in a while. Action taken, a thing done might be the establishment of a relationship. These things don't fall out of the sky. A thing done might be getting out and going for a walk to get some fresh air in the mornings. Whenever you take action, the energy to accomplish something is released. And here is the bad news I have for you. It is time to take action and get a thing done for all those things and desires you have yet to bring forth and fulfill.


For most of us, this is believable. Putting things in motion, taking action, and getting something done aligns with our life Philosophy and Theology. Victorine takes action, putting energy and love into her Jewelry. Janet gets a thing done as she cooks in color. And the cherry on top: I have this friend. Her name is Camille. Her face was next to the definition of action when I went to the dictionary. She takes action; she gets a thing done.


So here we are—the journey is complete. We now have a perspective on how action plays a role in our lives. We can now make well-informed decisions about where to take action to make our life experience just a bit better. Now, Hit It! Peace.


 



– Rev. BobbyThe Reverend Doctor


Robert I. Yarbrough is an independent New Thought Minister, trained and steeped in Fillmorian Theology. He is a writer, author, lecturer, workshop/seminar facilitator, and former television host of “Eating From The Tree Of Life” in Chicago. His extraordinary Bible skills led him to his two-year series on the book of Revelation, where Rev. Bobby shared the secrets recorded in the most loving book in the Bible with others. His unique presentation style places audiences at ease which is always conducive for them to come away with some spiritual meat that they can immediately apply to their lives. In his newest book, 28 Days A Journey Within, Rev. Bobby establishes the bridge necessary for those ready to break through and move all of their desires into manifest reality. Reverend Bobby is also a board member of the X-Tend-A-Hand Ministry in Chicago. He handles all pastoral care duties and functions as the non-profit expert as he incorporated the ministry and developed the 501 (c) (3) package. Rev. Bobby also fields, initiates, and handles all communication between X-Tend-A-Hand and the government agencies that have oversight responsibilities for nonprofit organizations


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