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The Faith Attitude"Attitude in Christ"

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Faithful Attitude - Many of us want to be bold for Christ. We want to tell of his joys and his power, but we find it harder to be bold when we’re faced with a tough situation. However, a tough situation is a call for boldness. We are called to be bold in the face of uncertainty and trials, so that others will see our boldness and wonder where that comes from, and we can tell them: God.

It’s so easy to give up in a hard stage of life and to think that God has forgotten you. Instead, let us be faithful through the hard stages and faithful for others who are facing tough circumstances.

Supportive Attitude - As a community of believers, our job is to lift up our brothers and sisters. Practically, this means comforting our friends and family when they need it and serving them when they need it. Let us have servant hearts that help others, rather than sitting back and deciding to let “someone else” help. Biblically encouraging others means much more than a positive wish for them. It means you are investing in their lives.

We have a choice to support our friends and family with a biblical attitude or forget their needs. It could be as easy as checking in with a quick phonecall or text just to let them know that you are supporting them.

Patient Attitude - In times of trial, it’s hard to be patient and wait for an answer from God. We want him to sweep in and give us a miracle or a better outlook on life. We want a reward for the good things we’ve done in the past. We want a change immediately.

The Faith Attitude takes a lifetime to perfect so dont be discouraged if you cant get it down over night its a process family, You have to be willing and dedicated to change. Walk with me family as we get in with the word.

 

 

 

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