I digress. In 1 Thessalonians 5, Paul paints a nice picture of how to conduct ourselves.
1. Appreciate your church leaders for what they do...and tell them, too!
2. Live in peace with everyone, which really means just try to get along with others. Remember that you're just one side of that coin. You can't control the other person or their behavior. Don't antagonize or look for vengeful ways to get back at them. Avoidance is an option here, in my opinion.
3. Admonish the unruly. Don't take this too far. It's not our job to police others. If the folks you're hanging around are doing bad things, tell them and quit hanging around them. You can't make moral pagans. If it's another Christian, use Christian discipline.
4. Encourage the faint hearted.
5. Help the weak.
6. Be patient with everyone. Prayer will work best here. Pray ahead of time if you know you're going to be in a position that will test your patience.
7. Don't repay evil for evil. This one will be much easier with prayer, too. Seek wise counsel, too. Again, you cannot control the other person. You can control just you! Resist satan's leading here. You're better than that.
8. Seek the good (Phil 4:8)
9. Rejoice always (Phil4:4)
10. Pray without ceasing. This doesn't mean you're on your knees all day long. Just have a prayerful heart and spirit.
11. Give thanks. Thank God for all that He does in your life. Thank the ones around you who do things for your benefit (See #1 above).
12. Don't quench the Spirit. In other words pay attention while you're reading and praying and receiving wise counsel.
13. Examine everything told to you. Don't accept everything on the merits of others, including your church leadership.
14. Abstain from every form of evil; abstain from even the appearance of evil. If it's going to make God look bad....don't do it!
The Christian life isn't easy. It's much easier to go with the grain than against it. You will be tempted by satan at every turn. Expect it. Be prepared. Put on the full armor of God (Eph 6:13-17) everyday. Spend time with God reading and praying, listening. Spend time with other Christians. Know His Word and expectations. PLEDGE TO BE SOMEBODY REAL (LeCrae).
Father, thank You for all You have done for me, for being with me and there for me. Thank you for all Your blessings: Your Son, my church, my leadership, my family, my friends, my home and all that's in it and working, for my hard working husband, my car, my finances, my trials, etc. Please continue to keep us safe and protected from satan. In Your Son's name, amen.
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