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Years ago I was talking to a friend who had recently gotten married about my dating relationship with my now wife, Elizabeth. I was young(er) and wanted to do it right with Liz. We wanted to date in holiness and with purity. We wanted to do it God's way. This couple if I remember correctly had saved their first kiss until their wedding ceremony, and I looked up to him as a result.
He gave me this advice and wrote it on a piece of paper for me like this: Attitude = Altitude.
Though I struggled at the time understanding this encouragement as it pertained to my relationship with Liz, I now see a little more the broad value and application of this advice. Our attitude determines our altitude. I believe our attitude has a big impact on our success and how far we go in achieving our goals and dreams. A good attitude is a position of faith, rather than doubt.
I remember John Maxwell once writing about how just because we are a Christian doesn't mean we automatically have a good attitude about life. Isn't that true! You probably know someone like that, or maybe you are that Christian with a habitual bad attitude and outlook on life.
As Christians we should have the best attitude among people. Our Dad is the King, we have been given favor, forgiven of our sins, we walk with God The Holy Spirit Himself, and our future is secure in Him, among many more promises the Lord has given us. Unfortunately, our attitude, including mine, doesn't always reflect these awesome truths that God has given us.
So today, let's resolve to have our attitude reflect these great promises we have in Jesus, and join with the Psalmist who said,
let us rejoice and be glad in it.
Amen!
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