5 Things I remind myself as a Christian whenever I feel left out by people around me (Day 9/366)

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This was something that I wrote on my phone back in 2021. I recently found it on my google notes and just thought I should post it here. This might be a blessing to someone reading it. Enjoy reading and Keep praying for me.

Hello,


I know life is always tough for us Christians to prevent temptation and make sure we stay as holy as possible because our whole secular world pushes things that are not good for us to achieve our goals as Christians. But we should always know that our reward will be greater in heaven if we continue to endure to the end and cancel out all forms of temptation or people whose main aim is to prevent you from God. It can be difficult to cut out people from your life, but pleasing God is far better off. I am used to it now. I am not sad or anything, I know how to be happy alone and keeping close contact with Christians around me. That is good enough for me, best believe.

In relation my experiences, here are some things I remind my self as a Christian who is getting overwhelmed by world activities or unbelievers as a whole

1. God has everything good in his possession, to get everything good I must stay in God’s presence no matter what.

2. People can look all nice and cool to others, but up there I don’t know what is going on

3. If I decide to do the things of the world and stay away from my Christian faith, what do the world offer that I haven’t had before or can last forever?

4. If I decide to do what others are doing that doesn’t please God, what am I going to do next after that act or activity?

5. People tend to act like they are so close, but the reality is that people cannot always be present for each other. A person’s mind is kept to that person only, but Jesus Christ is always present and can be on my mind always.

Short, but something.

God bless, and KEEP THE FAITH STRONG!!!!!!!!!!!

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