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Thursday August 9, 2018

8/9/2018

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Don't Be So Critical

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Be kindly affectioned one to another with brotherly love; in honour preferring one another;"  ​Romans 12:10
Having a critical attitude may not destroy your relationship with God, but it'll definitely hurt your capacity to experience His love, His presence, and His blessing. Notice, it was God who smote Miriam with leprosy. She started out by criticizing her brother Moses, and ended up feeling the consequences in her relationship with the Lord. Why? Because God pays attention to the way we treat each other! Maybe you're wondering, "Why would God make such a big deal out of this?" Because when you choose to sin, you choose to suffer. Everything God classifies as sin is hurtful to you—everything. When God says, "Don't," what He really means is "Don't hurt yourself." And when He says, "Don't criticize," He's not trying to deprive you of satisfaction. He's saying that having a critical attitude goes against who He made you to be, and what you're called to do. Just as fish were made to swim and birds were made to fly, you were made to live in fellowship with God—and a critical spirit hinders that fellowship. Even people who don't claim to be particularly religious are cognizant of the negative effects of criticism. Dr. David Fink, author of Release from Nervous Tension, studied thousands of mentally and emotionally disturbed people. He worked with two groups—a stressed-out group and a stress-free one. Eventually one fact emerged: The stressed-out group was composed of habitual fault-finders and constant critics of people and things around them. On the other hand, the stress-free group was loving and accept-ing of others. There's no doubt about it, the habit of criticizing is a self-destructive way to live. Don't go there.

Promise
"Blessed is the man that endureth temptation: for when he is tried, he shall receive the crown of life, which the Lord hath promised to them that love him." (James 1:12)

Reflection
Find your strength in the Gospel promise. Overcome the slings and arrows of the enemy's wrought! Overcome them by the beautiful power of Christ. Trust your salvation to the sovereign hand of God. Persevere, O brothers and sisters, and you shall be welcomed with great fortune of riches! The crown of life shall be granted you and you shall glorify the Lamb! Love God for He first loved you!
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Week #32 Schedule for reading the Bible
This schedule will take the Bible student through the Bible in one year. Just click on the text to read and get started today.

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Sunday: (Law) Leviticus 25-27
Monday: (History) 1 Chronicles 1-4
Tuesday: (Psalms) Psalms 93-95
Wednesday: (Poetry) Proverbs 16
Thursday: (Prophecy) Daniel 1-6
Friday: (Gospels) John 3-4
Saturday: (Letters) 2 Thessalonians
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