I’m sure many of you could stand up and say and say you’ve
had awful days; where you felt like you couldn’t make it to the end of the day.
Why does that happen to Christians? There is a false
perception some people hold that says once you are a
Christian everything will be smooth sailing; you won’t have any more problems
or difficulties.
That is not true…so not true!
When Paul wrote His letter to the Philippians I’m sure there
were lots of other things he would rather be doing than sitting in jail chained
to a guard (read Philippians 1:1-11). Yet, even then he persisted to be
positive…so much so that his letter to the Philippians is the most joyous of
all his letters written…and he was in chains.
How can you stay positive like Paul?
First you must REMEMBER THE POSITIVE. We judge ourselves and
other people too harshly. We see the flaws first and focus there. That is the
wrong attitude and it is trouble for relationships. Instead, you need to
practice minimizing mistakes, for you and others, and remember
the good. Have you ever noticed how when you go down memory lane that
it is your bad memories that ambush you? I love what Billy Graham says about
this to help us—“there is healing power in selective memory; as humans we
cannot forget our sins and hurts, but through forgiveness we can choose not to
remember them.” Pray, and ask God to help you forgive yourself & others!
Paul agrees and when he wrote Philippians he focused on
remembering the good in them because he put the church first and himself
second. Later in the letter Paul writes, “whatever is true, whatever is noble,
whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is
admirable—if anything is excellent or praiseworthy—think about such things”
(Philippians 4:8).
Learn from the Apostle Paul’s wisdom. Filter out the mire
and work hard to focus on the positive! Be blessed!
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