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Faithful
In a world full of inconsistency and uncertainty, the Christmas season reminds us that God is full of faithfulness. When everything around us seems unknown and unexpected, He is the One in whom we can trust, and the One worth testifying about.
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Powerful
The light of Jesus transforms the world, making all things bright and beautiful, all things new and wonderful. We are reminded in the Christmas season to live as witnesses to the light—showing the world the transforming power and beauty of Jesus.
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Purposeful
The book of John begins with a bold promise: God has always been moving and nothing He does can be stopped. Everything He did and is doing is with purpose, and Jesus’ life reveals to us that we were also made on purpose, and with purpose.
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Reframe: Your Contentment
Paul claims to know the “secret” to contentment in all circumstances. Through his experiences, both good and bad, he’s realized, and he reveals to us, the key to contentment: knowing Jesus and being filled with His power and presence.
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Reframe: Your Thinking
Much of the Christian life is learning to wait well and, more than anything, the process of waiting well for complete salvation and restoration through Jesus. Paul shows us worrying is a waste of time and the way we think determines how well we wait.
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Reframe: Your Goals
Paul’s goal is to “know Christ Jesus,” and he says everything else is “garbage” by comparison. May our sole goal be to walk so closely with Jesus that the way we see God, ourselves, and others is completely transformed and everything else is garbage.
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Reframe: Your Interests
What we respect is what we reflect. Paul tells us the more we begin to respect the attitudes and characteristics of those who are driven by the desires of Jesus, the more we begin to imitate those same attitudes and characteristics in our own lives.
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Reframe: Your Actions
As followers of Jesus, our actions matter, but Paul reminds us where our actions ought to flow from and what they ought to be for. The source of our transformed lives and actions is not our own tenacious effort, but the very work of God in us.
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Reframe: Your Attitude
Paul tells us, “Whatever happens, conduct yourselves in a manner worthy of the gospel of Christ.” He invites us to stand firm on an unshakable foundation—and to reframe our attitude to be as that of Jesus toward every situation and relationship.
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Reframe: Your Struggles
Paul encourages us that, through Jesus, we can reframe the way we see the world, understanding that our struggles and setbacks can be used by God. Often the first step is lifting our eyes up from our situation to focus on how God is at work.
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Reframe: Your Confidence
As Paul, who is writing from prison, begins his letter to the Philippians, he frames his entire life in confidence that no matter what he faces, God has purpose within it. Paul reveals a mindset that we, as believers, want to take hold of.
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Forgive One Another
Forgiving Paul for how he persecuted believers in Christ, Barnabas gives a strong example of the fruit of forgiveness. Think of all those who came to know Jesus through Paul because Barnabas was willing to forgive him and stick up for him.
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Admonish One Another
Like in Acts 18 where Priscilla and Aquila corrected Apollos in a gentle, humble manner as they “explained to him the way of God more adequately,” that should be our goal when we admonish one another.
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Accept One Another
Just as God has accepted us, we are to accept those who are different from us. By doing so, we share His love, bringing Him praise.
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Spur One Another On
Hebrews 10:24 calls us to “consider how we may spur one another on toward love and other good deeds.” Paul shows us what this means when, as he is preparing to leave, he encourages his friends in Ephesus to remain faithful and to follow his example.
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Encourage One Another
We are to comfort one another with the hope we have in God, providing encouragement to remain true to the Lord.
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Bear One Another’s Burdens
Just as the lame beggar in Acts 3 was literally carried, we are to carry the physical and spiritual burdens of others so they can experience the restoration that comes only through Jesus.
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The Way Back
Marriage is to be viewed in light of eternity. Seasons of marriage—good, bad, and bittersweet—will come and go, but marriage only finds its meaning when it is used to honor the Lord and enjoyed as a blessing from Him.
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