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renewed thinking


Changing our thinking

I copy this series completely on purpose in our blog.
I will link them not only along the lines of:
There is also a good idea, one of many.

I am convinced that this is a good veheißungsorientierte attitude, a very important part of our Christian faith.

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Day 36: This man has gone too far. He has really devastated me.

Too often we give other people more power over our lives than they would be entitled. If you think that they have a huge impact on your life, then you become a slave to your whims and quirks.
  1. Fix your mind on Jesus from the observer, his life. He was a close friend Peter denied by a disciple Judas betrayed and abandoned by all others. Lies were spread about him, he was accused and abused. Nothing could stop him. Instead, it served to any attack, the kingdom of God to advance their mission.
  2. Consider stumbling blocks as parts of a staircase. Jesus knew that Judas' betrayal of the objectives God would serve. Do not let that what you do to others, staying up. The stumbling blocks to throw it in your way may be to steps on the way to your calling.
  3. Let God's promises do not go. Psalm 119, 165: have "great peace those who love Your law. She is not stumbling. "If we love the Word of God more than our emotions, we remain in the peace that is mentioned here.
  4. Let it be retaliation. Trust yourself instead of the one that is a fair judge. In 1 Peter 2, 22-24 we read how Jesus behaved when he was reviled suffering had. What is also inflicted on him, he handed is the one who judges righteously. This should be your idol, Give yourself a fair judge, rather than to retaliate.
think so and say it:

"Whatever anyone says to me, or what he does to me, I'm not crushed it. I will give anyone more such power over me. I direct my attention instead on Jesus, the Anfgänger and finisher of my faith.
I will rejoice in what Jesus did for me, regardless of attacks, slander, and the like. Stumbling blocks for me deeper steps into the will of God.
I know that all things will contribute to the good, as in Romans 8, 28 stands. I refuse to respond to insult or put down.
God is my judge. I will not ponder revenge or sour. I entrust myself to him and he will lead my way to a just outcome. "

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