Have you ever met an angry Christian?
Learning to Live Humbly
Regardless of whether they look or think a different way, every person deserves dignity, patience, and love.
You might see how tempting it can be to look down upon other people, demean them, or consider them as worse off than ourselves.
The gospel tells us that all of us begin at the same starting point.
And it’s only through grace that we come to salvation and learn the truth about God’s love for us.
That doesn’t make us any better than other Christians!
God, Your Word inspires me to be humble, gentle, and patient. But I can’t do those things if Your love isn’t in me.
Please teach me how to offer grace to those around me out of love. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Have you ever met an angry Christian?
You may have come across Christians who love to grumble, complain, or even speak harshly about other people.
Maybe you’ve even been that person at times in your own life.
If we’re not careful, we can easily become self-righteous within Christianity.
After all, we know the truth and others may not.
You might see how tempting it can be to look down upon other people, demean them,
or consider them as worse off than ourselves.
But this misses the point of the gospel of Jesus.
The gospel tell us that all of us begin at the same starting point.
And it’s only through grace that we come to salvation and learn the truth about God’s love for us.
That doesn’t make us any better than other Christians!
Have you ever met an angry Christian?
In fact, as Paul says in Ephesians 4:2, we should actually be humble and gentle with others, rather than harsh and critical.
He says we are to be patient with one another, helping one another in every way that we can so that we all grow together.
Ephesians 4:2 KJV
[2] with all lowliness and meekness, with longsuffering, forbearing one another in love;
These ideas aren’t original to Paul.
They actually came from how Jesus lived his life.
As followers of Jesus, we too should strive to be gentle, humble, and patient with everyone in our life.
Regardless of whether they look or think a different way, every person deserves dignity, patience, and love.
Take some time today to think of a few ways that you can grow in patience, humility, and love with others.
It could be slowing down long enough for people to know you care,
saying something encouraging to someone, or admitting to someone that you’ve made a mistake.
What will you do today to show humility and grace to others?
Also Read: What Is My Value? – Diademng (thediademng.org)
Have you ever met an angry Christian?
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