- Stay connected
to Jesus every day.
“I am the vine, and you are
the branches. If you stay joined to me, and I stay joined to you, then you will
produce lots of fruit. But you cannot do anything without me” (John 15:5 CEV).
If you try to go through
life on your own power, you’re going to be overwhelmed. A toaster cannot
fulfill its purpose unless it’s plugged in to the power. You cannot fulfill
your purpose and enjoy God’s goodness unless you’re plugged in to his power.
- Replace your
complaining with gratefulness.
“Do everything without
complaining and arguing” (Philippians
2:14 NLT).
Science has proven that
complaining and practicing gratitude both have an impact on your health.
Complaining is a deeply unhealthy emotion. On the other hand, studies have
shown that gratitude is the healthiest emotion. It produces serotonin,
dopamine, and oxytocin in your brain—those are the chemicals that boost
happiness and lower stress.
- Stop being
stingy, and start being generous.
“Bring the full amount of
your tithes to the Temple, so that there will be plenty of food there. Put me
to the test and you will see that I will open the windows of heaven and pour
out on you in abundance all kinds of good things” (Malachi 3:10 GNT).
God wired a universal law
into the world: The more you give away, the more you’re going to get. He did
that because he wants you to become more like him. God is a giver. Everything
we have is the gift of God’s generosity. The more generous you are, the more
God is going to bless you in every single area of your life. Your life will
overflow!
- Stop comparing,
and start being content.
“It is better to be content
with what little you have. Otherwise, you will always be struggling for more,
and that is like chasing the wind” (Ecclesiastes
4:6 NCV).
Contentment is not
abandoning your ambition. You ought to have ambition. You ought to make the
most of what God has given you. Contentment doesn’t mean you don’t have any
goals, dreams, or plans for your life. Contentment simply means you don’t
need more in order to be happy. You’re happy right now with
what you’ve been given. Contentment means your happiness doesn’t depend upon
circumstances; it depends upon God, the Good Shepherd who has blessed you with
every good gift. By nature, we are discontent. But by God’s grace, we can rest
content in his goodness to us. When you grasp that most things in your life are
simply gracious gifts from God, your life will go from overwhelming to
overflowing.
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