Philippians 4:8
And now, dear brothers and sisters, one final thing. Fix
your thoughts on what is true, and honorable, and right, and pure, and lovely,
and admirable. Think about things that are excellent and worthy of praise.
In the
letter to the Philippians, Paul spends a lot of time talking about
attitude. I believe his reason for taking
this time sharing about this subject is this: he realizes that attitude can
blind our eyes to reality. I believe
that the feeling we experience when we judge our life experiences can be skewed by
our attitude, and it affects how we see the direction of our life. And our enemy wants us to miss out on the
opportunity to thank our God for the good he has placed in our life.
As we
learn from following the life of Paul, through the book of Acts he did not have
the easiest life. We see: he was
unjustly jailed, he had falling out with friends, and ministry partners desert
him. He had his share of bad experiences,
but he also had an incredible ministry. He brought the Church to much of the
known world! I believe he had been
witness to the bad attitudes and misdirected focus, he had to make this same
choice every day and had to watch people he cared lose this battle and leave
the ministry. Look at these 2 passages of scripture: (an example of partner to deserter)
Colossians 4:14 - Luke, the beloved doctor, sends his greetings,
and so does Demas.
2 Timothy 4:10a - Demas
has deserted me because he loves the things of this life and has gone to
Thessalonica.
I know
that in many times in my life and ministry I have missed the joys of service by
focusing on my negative experience. I
felt I was treated unjustly or my effort was disregarded, but these small
irritations stole the joy from the majority of my life and the blessing I was
witnessing. In reality I have been
blessed over and above by the opportunities to serve and by the lives I have
touched and by the people who have blessed my family.
Every
day I have opportunities to miss out on the joy of life. Or to express praise to my God for the many
blessing. Today I am choosing to “Think
about things that are excellent and worthy of praise!”
PRAISE! This week we welcomed 4 new boys to the Ranch, brothers ages 4-13!
PRAISE! This week we welcomed 4 new boys to the Ranch, brothers ages 4-13!
Your Right, We Chose To Be Happy Or Grumpy Moment By Moment. We Need To Guard Our Heart, The Bible Says. A Big Part Of That Is Controlling Our Own Attitude Which isn't Always Easy. Let's Praise The Lord By Having A Good Attitude Today.Pst Bob
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