21 Days of Selfess Livingනියැදිය

21 Days of Selfess Living

21 න් 10 වන දිනය

The theme of selfless living is not a minor plot point in the life of Jesus. It is front and center in how Jesus lived (and died). It also takes center stage in his teaching. In arguably his most well-known teaching, The Sermon on the Mount, the challenge to love and serve people radically is clear. Jesus calls his followers to do more than the minimum of treating people with dignity–he calls them to love their enemies.

Pete Scazzero (author of Emotionally Healthy Spirituality) says, “For Christians, the key distinguishing mark of spiritual maturity is how we love our enemies (i.e., those who have hurt or betrayed us, drive us crazy, or irritate us).” According to that measure, how mature are you?

Read Jesus' words in Matthew 5:43-48.

Jesus reminds them (and us) that God gives generously and graciously to EVERYONE. This is part of how we reflect God to people–even the people who treat us unfairly.

Questions to consider:

  • Who is someone that I have a hard time showing love to?
  • What do you think about God’s willingness to bless all people, regardless of their response?
  • How do you imagine his reaction to people who ignore or scoff at him?

An action step to take:

Pray for someone who has hurt you. Ask God to help you see them through his eyes.

Consider blessing someone who has treated you wrongly this week.

One way I chose to live selflessly today:

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මෙම සැලැස්ම පිළිබඳ තොරතුරු

21 Days of Selfess Living

Ready to begin and grow a habit of selfless living? It starts with daily connection to God. Over the next 21 days, we invite you to spend time in a daily devotion that will have you reading Bible verses, focusing your thoughts on God, and considering important questions—and all for the sake of spurring you on to live more selflessly.

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