What emotion, do you feel most of the

What emotion, do you feel most of the time, are you happy, mad, sad, frustrated, angry or glad?

December 17, 2023

What emotion, do you feel most of the time, are you happy, mad, sad, frustrated, angry or glad? Are you positive or negative? What type of person do others see you as positive or negative, optimistic or are you a pessimist? Do you see the glass half full or half empty? When you think about the type of person you are, do you like who you are, if not what would you change? Now take it a step further how does God see you? Does God see you as a person of God in all things, or only a sometime believer or maybe an only on Sunday believer? I want you to think about something, does the way you think about yourself, the way others think about you, and the way God sees you, coincide? Or are you a different person based on where you are, at any given situation? As believers in God, we are supposed to be the same person in every situation and circumstance—we are supposed to represent God in all things? As believers, we are called to be and act in a certain way. Are you? It is something to think about. Psalm 26:11-12 reads, “But as for me, I walk in my integrity; redeem me, and be gracious to me. My foot stands on level ground; in the great congregation I will bless the LORD.” God Bless. Amen.

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