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The Thief of Everything

DAY 15 OF 15

They say imitation is the highest form of flattery, but it doesn’t always feel that way. When we see someone copy, emulate, or imitate us, we may be touched or even flattered at first, but the more we think about it, the more it begins to bother us. After all, aren’t we supposed to protect what we’re good at? It’s a competitive world out there, and that makes imitation feel less like a compliment and more like a threat. But for Christians, that shouldn’t be the case.

As Paul reminded us, it’s our job to admire, emulate, and imitate one thing in this life: Christ. When we’re doing that, everything changes, including the way we see both ourselves and others. Our minds are transformed so that our thoughts become like God’s thoughts, and our focus shifts to the things of God. Then, we aren’t concerned with imitation or competition in this life. Why? Because our hearts are focused on the eternal, and our minds are transformed with a new way of thinking. That’s something we should want everyone to emulate.

This week, work to memorize this verse. When you find yourself tempted to compare or threatened by comparison with someone else, say this verse as a prayer. Let it plant seeds of truth that God has changed your mind, shifted your focus, and put your attention on His good plans for your life.

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The Thief of Everything

It’s easy to get caught up in comparison. We compare our thoughts, words, actions, relationships, and even our faith. Chances are, if we’re honest, we’d admit that comparison makes us feel a lot worse. It has the potential to steal our joy, self-image, peace, success, and faith. That’s because comparison is a thief. As we’ll see in this series, we’ll look at the secret to breaking the cycle of comparison.

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