Remain Sustained

Good day, good people! Do what you can to help God help you. Figure out what you can do to live a sustained life. We all can remained sustained by God's grace and our own efforts if we choose to be. Make the choice today to help yourself and your family.


Positive word of the day- sustain- strengthen or support physically or mentally.

undergo or suffer (something unpleasant, especially an injury).

cause to continue or be prolonged for an extended period or without interruption.
uphold, affirm, or confirm the justice or validity of.

Quote of the day- What we ask for is great, but what God gives us is even better. - Unknown

Scripture of the day- Jeremiah 29:11- For the plans I have for you declares the Lord,not to harm you but plans to prosper you, to give you hope and a future

According to, https://www.oprahdaily.com/life/a35181062/black-history-facts/ Phillis Wheatley was the first African American to publish a book of poetryPoems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral, in 1773. Born in the Gambia and sold to the Wheatley family in Boston when she was 7 years old, Wheatley was emancipated shortly after her book was released.

How to Avoid Trouble

Adapted from the resource My Time with God - by Joyce Meyer


We can save ourselves a great deal of mental anguish and trouble by learning to stay out of the affairs of other people. Most of us are too free with our advice and we often give it when the truth is that nobody really wants it.

God’s will for us is peace, and if we read the scripture quoted above, we find that peace and minding our own affairs are linked together. I am sure you are like me in that you have enough of your own affairs to tend to without getting involved in other people’s. Of course, if people ask for and truly want our advice or help, we should be ready to help them, but we should do so with an attitude of humility.

Most of us are quick to judge others who are not like us or who don’t make the decisions that we would, but it would help each of us to remember that God instructs us not to judge at a glance or superficially (see John 7:24). Only God truly knows people’s hearts and motives, and only He is qualified to judge righteously. When the Holy Spirit makes me aware that I am allowing judgmental thoughts to linger in my mind, I often say to myself, “Joyce, this is none of your business,” and I let it go. Ask God to help you mind your own business!

Prayer of the Day: Lord, I am sorry for all the times I have judged people and gotten into their affairs without being invited. Forgive me and help me mind my own business, amen.

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