“And always be thankful” Colossians 3:15
When I was younger, I naively thought temptations such as cynicism and critical attitudes would lessen with age. I thought I would be a nicer person when I became a senior.
To my dismay, I find that my mind is still being attacked with those temptations. But why should I be surprised? After all, we never lose our sinful nature, even though the Holy Spirit gives us a spiritual nature.
I find that I need a continuous, moment-by-moment fellowship with God so that I remember to give the temptations to Him. Corrie Ten Boon said, “When temptations come knocking at my door, I let Jesus answer.”
Cynicism has been plaguing me lately — it seems to be getting worse as I get older. Based on my past experiences, my insights and analysis may be accurate, but if my heart is without love, it is sin.
The only cure for cynicism is to cultivate a habit of thankfulness. A thankful heart cannot be cynical.
If you find yourself being cynical or critical today, begin thanking God for all the blessings in your life. You will be much happier.
Father, create in us thankful hearts. Keep us from being critical and cynical. Amen.
By Katherine Kehler
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