Make a Choice: Devotions From Time Of GraceSample
Choose to praise
When I was a teenager, it seemed to me that everybody else pretty much had it going on and I was on the outside looking in. Only much later in life did it dawn on me that everybody else was struggling just as much as I was. They were just better at pretending self-confidence.
People are cruel. Children are cruel. Teenagers can be especially cruel. They are masters of mockery, cliques, exclusion, castes, boasting, gossip, and sarcasm. All these things just cover for their own inner fears and depression.
Do these teen dysfunctions sound like your adult world? Rise above it and shock people by being different. Let your Jesus show and change the culture. Choose to praise instead of belittle: “We who are strong ought to bear with the failings of the weak and not to please ourselves.
Each of us should please our neighbors for their good, to build them up” (Romans 15:1,2). Anyone can mock somebody else. It takes a Christian to look for good in people and praise them out loud.
People are starving for affirmation. Most people I know are running on fumes, burdened with health problems, money stress, family troubles, and self-doubt. Looking for things to praise in other people costs you nothing and might lift someone out of a huge hole. Tomorrow pick one person just because and choose to praise him or her.
Don’t wait till you feel it. Go first.
When I was a teenager, it seemed to me that everybody else pretty much had it going on and I was on the outside looking in. Only much later in life did it dawn on me that everybody else was struggling just as much as I was. They were just better at pretending self-confidence.
People are cruel. Children are cruel. Teenagers can be especially cruel. They are masters of mockery, cliques, exclusion, castes, boasting, gossip, and sarcasm. All these things just cover for their own inner fears and depression.
Do these teen dysfunctions sound like your adult world? Rise above it and shock people by being different. Let your Jesus show and change the culture. Choose to praise instead of belittle: “We who are strong ought to bear with the failings of the weak and not to please ourselves.
Each of us should please our neighbors for their good, to build them up” (Romans 15:1,2). Anyone can mock somebody else. It takes a Christian to look for good in people and praise them out loud.
People are starving for affirmation. Most people I know are running on fumes, burdened with health problems, money stress, family troubles, and self-doubt. Looking for things to praise in other people costs you nothing and might lift someone out of a huge hole. Tomorrow pick one person just because and choose to praise him or her.
Don’t wait till you feel it. Go first.
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Being kind, caring for others, and putting them before ourselves are behaviors we need to learn. God's love motivates us to choose to go first and serve others.
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