Wiser and Happier: Special Military Edition from Time of GraceSample
Personal Integrity: Be real
In the world in which Christ and the apostles lived and worked, slavery was not merely tolerated but widely used. In the great cities where Christianity was planted, there would have been hundreds of thousands of slaves, and many of them were found among the earliest believers.
Paul wrote to them to gain their freedom if they could but to learn to accept their lives and make the most of their situations. If you truly believe that you are a prince of heaven and a spiritual billionaire, you don’t have to feel as though you have to get it all right now.
There’s nothing basically wrong with wanting to be somebody. We all long for importance. Where that desire becomes sick is when we run out of patience. I know too many people who spend themselves into debt they can’t handle trying to be somebody they’re not.
Ironically, it’s confidence in the future that makes the present so completely tolerable for us as Christians. No matter where I go, it’s okay. No matter what I’m doing, it’s all right. No matter what happens to me, I’ll be fine. God is taking care of me. And what he’s promised me is so much better than even the best that this world can offer.
There is a great freedom in choosing to like your life right now and in accepting your present situation. “Better to be a nobody and yet have a servant than to pretend to be somebody and have no food” (Proverbs 12:9).
In the world in which Christ and the apostles lived and worked, slavery was not merely tolerated but widely used. In the great cities where Christianity was planted, there would have been hundreds of thousands of slaves, and many of them were found among the earliest believers.
Paul wrote to them to gain their freedom if they could but to learn to accept their lives and make the most of their situations. If you truly believe that you are a prince of heaven and a spiritual billionaire, you don’t have to feel as though you have to get it all right now.
There’s nothing basically wrong with wanting to be somebody. We all long for importance. Where that desire becomes sick is when we run out of patience. I know too many people who spend themselves into debt they can’t handle trying to be somebody they’re not.
Ironically, it’s confidence in the future that makes the present so completely tolerable for us as Christians. No matter where I go, it’s okay. No matter what I’m doing, it’s all right. No matter what happens to me, I’ll be fine. God is taking care of me. And what he’s promised me is so much better than even the best that this world can offer.
There is a great freedom in choosing to like your life right now and in accepting your present situation. “Better to be a nobody and yet have a servant than to pretend to be somebody and have no food” (Proverbs 12:9).
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About this Plan
The experience of serving your country overseas--and sometimes seeing firsthand man’s inhumanity to man--may teach you important lessons about life while turning your stomach at the same time. But recognize that God has an even better way for us to learn life wisdom, a way that continually draws us closer to him no matter how far from family or church we might be. Because of his great love for us, he would much rather make us wiser through words. In this way we wouldn’t be sadder but wiser; we would be wiser and happier. The Bible’s book of Proverbs is an absolute gold mine of wisdom for the daily decisions you must make. It will help you develop your personal values and tune your life’s agenda more closely to resemble God’s.
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