I don't know about you, but I often don't know whether I should act on something or just surrender it to God and let it show up in my life.
Reviewing my experience with both these approaches, I find that both have worked and both have failed.
Sometimes when I surrender, things do show up. Sometimes nothing happens until I act.
And sometimes I do the wrong things, too, and it still doesn't show up.
Last Sunday, I got lost on my way to a new location. I decided to surrender. Intuitively, I knew when to turn left or right on each crossroad. Suddenly, remarkably, I found myself upon familiar ground and was able to complete my journey to my intended destination.
Last night, for example, no amount of praying helped me ease my hacking cough. Since I had not been able to sleep for three days because of coughing every time I dozed off, I was in a highly agitated state. Finally, out of desperation, I jumped out of bed, wrapped myself up in multiple layers of clothes, stumbled out into the freezing night, climbed into my car and drove around until I could find a pharmacy that was open past midnight. I found one; purchased a coughing-sneezing-aching-let-you-sleep at night medication.
For the first, in what seemed like a very long time, I slept very deeply and woke up completely refreshed.
I know that these are small and perhaps trivial examples, but they do point to a much larger theme. God helps those who help themselves.
Basically, you have to act in this world to get things done. Rarely do things just show up by themselves. This does happen, but not at a statistically significant level to count on it.
However, after you act, you have to let it go. You can't predict the outcome, and you definitely can't control it. Thus, I have come to the conclusion that our best recourse is to do what we can and then let go the results. Basically, we act and then we surrender.
Here is a small fable to illustrate my point:
In a time long ago, there was a clever merchant who bought some camels from a distant town and had to transport them to his home through the desert. On his first night in the desert with his new herd of camels, he did not know whether to take the time to tie them all up before he went to sleep that night in his tent. Should he just trust God and hope that he would be able to see them still flocked around in the morning? Should he make the effort of spending several hours tying up each camel to a stake in the ground?
Mysteriously, a monk showed up. He was passing through and asked the merchant for some food and shelter.
After dining the monk, the merchant asked him what to do about his camels.
?Tie up the camels,? said the sage, ?and trust God to keep them there until morning.?
And here is a true story that illustrates it:
I once worked with an MLM person. I joined his team when he was making direct sales and doing $10,000 a month. He was a wizard at the cold call. He could charm the fleas off a dog with his words. He was also highly religious. What he did was make the effort and surrender the result. Avalanches of abundance flowed to him.
Then he became enamored with the surrender texts in his Bible and shirked the doing part. Within four months, everything that he had built up collapsed.
In conclusion, God is the ultimate mystery. Sometimes our life lessons are to be proactive and change the world. Sometimes it is to be passive and let the invisible powers make all the necessary contacts and experiences. As human beings, we seldom recognize the lesson until later on. From our limited perspective, we don't know what things mean and what to do. Thus, I think action and surrender is the best way to play the game of life.
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God Helps Those Who Help Themselves
Non-profit organizations have a reputation of not having a lot of money to spare. They're so busy helping others that they don't want any of their donations to go to themselves outside of basic expenses. However, as a result, some non-profits don't have strong organization systems that would help them be even more successful in raising money for those in need. With book database software, for example, non-profits could keep track of books used by people they aid, allowing them to make sure the books make it to those in need, that they can continue to share the books they have, and that they are ready for tax time.
Inexpensive Way to Keep Track
Unlike the systems that libraries and bookstores use, book database software doesn't have to be expensive. And that's music to the ears of anyone running a non-profit organization. They need to spend as little as possible, but getting something beneficial in return would be nice too. With this inventory software, the workers at the non-profit can easily keep track of book donations and then keep track of where they go within the organization. The system can work much like a library, but with a lot less initial cost – and still all of the value.
Sharing the Books You Have to Spare
A non-profit organization that helps those in hospice or those who are less than fortunate might want to organize a collection of books to share with their clients. For example, a non-profit which might be involved with literacy programs will want to keep an up-to-date list of books which can be borrowed or used during tutoring sessions. By inserting the book titles into the book database software, anyone can access the list and then make a note of how the book is being used and where it needs to go next.
These books might also go to book buses and to libraries or thrift stores, if that is where the greatest need is. And with the book database software, you can choose which books will best work for the different needs with which you are faced.
Tax Time Accounting Before April 15th
Of course, non-profit organizations need to keep track of the donations they receive in order to submit the proper papers at tax time. With book database software, the organization can keep track of their inventory all day, making tax time a little less worrisome. By training workers on this simple software and even making it accessible across offices, the list of donated books can be updated and changed as often as is necessary. This will create an organized list for the tax records and for the organization accountant to handle.
No matter what the non-profit organization might do, they always need more help. With book database software, the organizations can not only keep track of the books they have and the donations they receive, but they can also share what they have been given and still follow the guidelines for their non-profit status.
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