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So we've all been there. Church is over and we're ready to go to lunch or maybe cook something tasty at home. We're excited to just enjoy Sunday afternoon with maybe a movie or a book or a nice nap. Sunday is awesome right? Then a fellow brother or sister approaches you and asks you for a ride home all the way over to the West side of town because their car broke down. That can take over an hour in the city I live. Or maybe she needs a ride to the tire shop. Whatever it might be, your plans are ruined, your day off is being eaten up, and you are super hungry by the time you finish helping your friend. You do it of course because you care about them. But inside you are annoyed.
When Jesus helped people, he did it lovingly and willingly. He was happy to serve. How can I change my attitude inside? How can I start feeling joy when I do help? Because I've noticed that sometimes I help but inside I'm tired and frustrated. I feel so fake, if that makes sense. I want to love people genuinely.
Do ya'll have any similar troubles? Maybe with time, it's gotten easier for you to do this? Any advice is greatly appreciated.
When Jesus helped people, he did it lovingly and willingly. He was happy to serve. How can I change my attitude inside? How can I start feeling joy when I do help? Because I've noticed that sometimes I help but inside I'm tired and frustrated. I feel so fake, if that makes sense. I want to love people genuinely.
Do ya'll have any similar troubles? Maybe with time, it's gotten easier for you to do this? Any advice is greatly appreciated.
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