Monday, December 15, 2008

Is My Environment Conducive to Productivity? - Part 2

Continued from last week's post...

"Being raised in such an environment would certainly make it far more credible for a person to conceive of himself as a person of destiny," Jack Hayford mused aloud that thought while overlooking Blenheim Palace, the birthplace and home of Winston Churchill. The grand, the regal and the noble captured his imagination and while driving from that special place, he asked his wife Anna to write the words as they came to him. "Majesty, worship His majesty, unto Jesus be all glory honour and praise." In that environment the well loved song was birthed.
Hayford wrote in his book Worship His Majesty, "I don't mean that buildings and beauty can beget greatness, but I do feel that some people fail to perceive their possibilities because of their dismal surroundings."

Do you agree with Hayford's statement? If so, what could you do this week to enhance your environment?

Hayford states that the song Worship His Majesty was refined and edited at the piano but it was "born in a moment of envisioning the power of the majestic to transform a people and infuse them with a sense of significance and destiny."

How about envisioning the majestic in your life right now? Watch for the transformation as you meditate on what is yours as a child of God.

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