Too many of us have gotten good at beating ourselves up because we aren't walking the perfect Christian walk. We all too often focus on where we have fallen short or missed an opportunity - disappointed in ourselves - for not mastering the Christian lifestyle after so... many... years.
How do we ever move pass this need to get it ALL right ALL the time?
I invite you to the Power of Ten. When you struggle with remembering how God's grace covers it all, maybe it's time to embrace the good you often overlook. Ten things. And anything more would be called outstanding.
- Ate a healthy breakfast
- Brushed all the loose hair off of the cats
- Took a few moments for thoughts and prayers
- Mailed a get well card
- Took a short walk just to breathe and enjoy the spring weather
- Knitted on a baby blanket that will be donated to a pregnancy center
- Bought an extra box of cereal for the food pantry
- Belly laughed over a funny movie with a friend
- Prayed as I heard an ambulance go by
- Treated someone to an ice cream cone
Each and every day is a mixture of highs and lows. It's time to believe in Christ living in and through you.
- Got laundry started.
- Prepped meat and vegetables for the crockpot.
- Gassed up your spouse's car.
- Brought daffodils in from the garden.
- Hid a "love you" note for someone to find.
Look. Name them. Take notice, even if no one else does. I am reminded in Matthew 6 which says - when you give to the needy, when you pray, whatever you do - the Lord sees what is done in secret. The Lord will reward you. Doing the mundane is still good works. Little things can be big blessings. Why? Because Christ lives. His power and love is alive! Open your eyes. Stop and consider - is that from Jesus?
I have been crucified with Christ and I no longer live, but Christ lives in me. The life I now live in the body, I live by faith in the Son of God, Who loved me and gave Himself for me. (Galatians 2:20)
See Jesus our Lord at work in your life today! Receive the peace and endearing smile of Christ.
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