Thinking and Acting like Jesus – Part 1 – January 8, 2015

2015-01-08     
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Thinking and Acting like Jesus – Part 1

Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus. Philippians 2:5

Max Lucado writes: ‘What would your life be like, even for one day, if you were to think and act like Jesus? If His priorities governed your actions, His passions drove your decisions and His love directed your behavior? What would you be like? Would people notice the change in you? Would your family see something new? Would your co-workers sense a difference? What about the less fortunate; would you treat them like you normally do? How about your friends; would they detect more joy? How about your enemies; would they receive more grace and mercy? And how would it affect you personally? Your mood swings? Your temper? Would you sleep better? Would you view death differently? Would you pay your taxes differently? Any chance you’d need fewer aspirins or sedatives? How about your reaction to traffic delays? Or when the deal falls through, or people don’t do what you want them to? Would you still dread what you are dreading? Better yet, would you still do what you are doing? Pause and think about your schedule, obligations, engagements, outings and appointments. With Jesus fully in control, would these all change? Keep working on this for a moment. Adjust the lens of your imagination until you have a clear picture of Jesus leading your life, then snap the shutter and frame the image. What you see is what God wants! “Your attitude should be the same as that of Christ Jesus.” If you committed to living this way for a lifetime, or a year, or even a month, you would be a transformed person. So just try it for one day: today!’

Prayer
Heavenly Father, help me surrender myself to Your molding and shaping of my life to reflect Your life. Forgive me when I fail. In Jesus’ Name, Amen

 

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