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Daily Meditations of A Nurse Warrior
How "indispensable" are you?
Everyone is dispensable, in this world; and if you think otherwise, think again. But, with God, we are "indispensable" (1 Corinthians 12:22), as "[He] has placed the parts in the body...just as he wanted them to be" (12:18). So, instead of thinking that you are irreplaceable, might you remember where you stand and know who truly values, appreciates and wants you. #KnowYourPlace
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Everyone is dispensable, in this world; and if you think otherwise, think again. But, with God, we are "indispensable" (1 Corinthians 12:22), as "[He] has placed the parts in the body...just as he wanted them to be" (12:18). So, instead of thinking that you are irreplaceable, might you remember where you stand and know who truly values, appreciates and wants you. #KnowYourPlace
#ANWadvocatingforhealthyliveshomesandworkenvironments
Check out: anursewarrior.com
Published on April 24, 2024 07:13
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Daily Meditation of A Nurse Warrior
How do you handle disagreements?
Disagreements happen; and struggling to resolve theirs were two Christian women, Euodia and Syntyche. Seeing how bitter and public their disagreement was, Paul stepped in, calmly and truthfully, to mediate by urging them both "to be of the same mind in the Lord" (Philippians 4:2) and reminding them that both of their names were written "in the book of life" (4:3). So, if you see a disagreement that may need intervention, maybe even your own, might you, first, consider "by prayer and petition...present your requests to God" (4:6) for guidance to know whether or not to intervene or mind your own business. #KnowYourPlace
#ANWadvocatingforhealthyliveshomesandworkenvironments
Website & Online Store: anursewarrior.com
Disagreements happen; and struggling to resolve theirs were two Christian women, Euodia and Syntyche. Seeing how bitter and public their disagreement was, Paul stepped in, calmly and truthfully, to mediate by urging them both "to be of the same mind in the Lord" (Philippians 4:2) and reminding them that both of their names were written "in the book of life" (4:3). So, if you see a disagreement that may need intervention, maybe even your own, might you, first, consider "by prayer and petition...present your requests to God" (4:6) for guidance to know whether or not to intervene or mind your own business. #KnowYourPlace
#ANWadvocatingforhealthyliveshomesandworkenvironments
Website & Online Store: anursewarrior.com
Published on November 07, 2024 08:46
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