Seven times a day I praise you. Psalm 119:164 One day when missionary physician Harold Adolph was walking through his house, he saw a verse on the wall of his daughter’s room. It was Proverbs 17:22: “A cheerful heart is good medicine” (NIV). Adolph thought, “If only I could harness the secret of that cheerfulness and share it with my patients, a great deal of physical and spiritual suffering could be avoided.” Another verse came to mind—Psalm 119:164: “Seven times a day I praise You.” That verse, he thought, was like a prescription off a medicine bottle. Most patients resist taking a medicine seven times a day, which is why pharmaceutical companies develop pills to be taken only once or twice daily. But Dr. Adolph suggests we try the remedy exactly as God prescribed it. You might set your phone alarm to remind yourself to praise God seven times throughout this day. The goal isn’t legalism, but to learn to praise God continuously and to keep our hearts cheerful all day
``I like this name 'Ransomeware VIRUS' which shook the software/computer world for past 4 days and occupied the headlines of all news papers and social media. Why this name 'Ransomeware'? It's because, once the virus enters a system, it takes complete control over the admin and demand a 'Ransome' (money to be paid) to get away from the system and to give the control back to the owner. Or else it destroys the whole data in the system. Doesn't it sound like 'an already heard old story' ? Yeah, the real story of Sin. Sin is a Ransomeware virus. When it enters a man it takes complete control over him and can't leave till the Ransome is paid. The Ransome it demands is death. But the inventor of the system (God) send His own Son as ransom for our sin so that we will be freed completely from sin and can get the control back. But this time we can't keep the control to ourself because the virus can attack again. So now the control sho