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Having the attitude of Jesus!
I consider myself a fairly mature Christian man.
I don’t drink, smoke or chew and I don’t run with those who do.
I careful about which movies I watch and what music I listen to.
Most of my friends are Christians.
I don’t cuss.... too much.
I feel like I’m doing really good as a Christian.
Then someone cuts me off, or doesn’t know how to use a round-a-bout or worse.
They use self checkout without knowing how to use self checkout.
Am I the only one in a hurry here?
It’s in these moments I realize a painful truth.
It is easy to act like Jesus.
It’s a lot harder to react like Jesus.
And the only way to be sure to react like Jesus is to have His attitude.
What does that look like?
Here is it...
How does t his play out in our lives?
What does humility look like for us?
There is one thing in here that I want to clarify before we break into our small groups.
In vs 3 it says “think of others as more important than yourselves.”
There is a difference between importance and value.
Never under value yourself.
Jesus died for you.
But remember that as children of God we are to think of others more often than we think of ourselves.
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