An Outstanding Attitude…

Always be outstanding in the work of the Lord
1 Corinthians 15:58

Have you ever dealt with a shop assistant who was disinterested, distracted & discontent? Everything requested is met with grunts, groins & attitudes of disapproval. It seems like they’d prefer to be doing anything rather than help you. Their attitude causes it to be both an unpleasant & frustrating experience.

Today’s verse reminds us to have the right attitude as we serve the work of the Lord. We’re meant to have an outstanding attitude. That’s an attitude that’s abounding, overflowing & above what others would expect. It’s an attitude that can see results long before the job is completed. It’s an attitude that can only be in born-again believers who are serving the Lord.

We’re not meant to have this outstanding attitude only when we want. We’re told to have it always. Whether we’re working by ourselves or in a group we should have an outstanding attitude. If we’re serving in a small Church or a mega Church, we should have an equally outstanding attitude. If we’re serving with friends or with strangers our outstanding attitude should always be there. When we do, we’re guaranteed never to be useless.

This week let’s ensure we have an outstanding attitude as we work for the Lord. Let’s not allow circumstance, difficulty or even jealousy to distract us from being outstanding. Let’s ensure everything we do is done with enthusiasm, excellence, & faithfulness. When we do, we’ll become steadfast, immovable & victorious, wasting nothing.

Be Immovable…

Be strong and immovable
1 Corinthians 15:58

It amazes me that after the greatest storm or tsunami there are still trees that remain standing. They’ve been battered, beaten & scared but they endure. In no time at all they sprout, grow and flourish again. They’ve withstood the storm, it didn’t kill them, it simply made them stronger.

In today’s verse the Apostle Paul lets us know that we, like these trees, should be both strong & immovable. We’re to firmly stand on God’s Word and remain in the place He’s planted us [Psalm 92:12-15]. We’re not meant to yield & run when life’s storms hit. We’re to stay strong & immovable, let the storm pass and then flourish & grow again.

Many believers run & hide every time there’s opposition. That’s really not God’s way and we never see Jesus doing this. Whenever opposition hits, we’re to remain strong and immovable in God’s promises. This enables us to endure, remain & flourish again… rather than being washed away & wrecked in life.

This week let’s firm up our roots so we can be both strong & immovable through future storms. We’re taught in Colossians 2:7 to let our roots grow down into God as we build our lives up in Him. Let’s see how deep we can go in God by digging into His Word, the Bible. It’s a lot easier than we think to become both strong & immovable in life.

Outstanding…

Always be outstanding in the work of the Lord
1 Corinthians 15:58

Have you ever dealt with a shop assistant who was disinterested & discontent? Everything requested is met with grunts, groins & attitudes of disapproval. It seems like they’d prefer to be doing anything rather than help. Their attitude causes it to be both an unpleasant & frustrating experience.

Todays verse reminds us to have the right attitude as we serve the work of the Lord. We’re meant to have an outstanding attitude. That’s an attitude that’s abounding, overflowing & above what others would expect. It’s an attitude that can see results long before the job is completed. It’s an attitude that can only be in a born again believers who is serving the Lord.

We’re not meant to have this outstanding attitude only when we want. We’re told to have it always. Whether we’re working by ourselves or in a group we should have an outstanding attitude. If we’re serving in a small church or a mega church we should have an equally outstanding attitude. If we’re serving with friends or with strangers our outstanding attitude should always be there. When we do we’re guaranteed never to be useless.

This week let’s ensure we have an outstanding attitude as we work for the Lord. Let’s not allow circumstance, difficulty or even jealousy to distract us from being outstanding. Let’s ensure everything we do is done with enthusiasm, excellence, & faithfulness. When we do, we’ll become steadfast, immovable & victorious, wasting nothing.

Immovable…

“Be strong and immovable”1 Corinthians 15:58

It amazes me that after the greatest storm or tsunami there are still trees that remain standing. They’ve been battered, beaten & scared but they endure. In no time at all they sprout, grow and flourish again. They’ve withstood the storm, it didn’t kill them, it simply made them stronger.

In today’s verse the Apostle Paul lets us know that we, like these tress, should be both strong & immovable. We’re to firmly stand on God’s Word and remain in the place He’s planted us [Psalm 92:12-15]. We’re not meant to yield & run when life’s storms hit. We’re to stay strong & immovable, let the storm pass and then flourish & grow again.

Many believers run and hide every time there’s opposition. That’s really not God’s way and we never see Jesus doing this. Whenever opposition hits we’re to remain strong and immovable in God’s promises. This enables us to endure, remain & flourish again, rather than being washed away & wrecked in life.

This week let’s firm up our roots so we can be both strong & immovable through future storms. We’re taught in Colossians 2:7 to let our roots grow down into God as we build up our lives up in Him. It’s a lot easier than we think. Why not listen to the audio below and discover how simple it is to be both strong & immovable in life.


Discover how to become
“IMMOVABLE”

“Every Born again Christian ought to be both strong & Immovable” – Ps G

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