Do you ever fret and fight over
the small
stuff? Of course. We all do! It’s a hard habit to break because we’re
negative by nature. Ever since Adam and Eve, we have been going
around excusing and accusing. We excuse our own mistakes and then accuse
others for their mistakes — and more. We hide, and we hurl. We blame
others for the problems in our lives.
Philippians 2:14-15 says this: “Do everything without complaining or arguing, so that no one
can criticize you” (NLT). That may be one of the most difficult verses in the Bible. Would you agree?
There are four types of
complainers I run into all the time.
First are the whiners. You can get up in the morning and say, “Good morning,
Lord!” but whiners choose instead to say, “Good Lord, it’s morning!”
Second are the martyrs. Their
favorite expression is, “Nobody appreciates me!” They’re pros at throwing pity parties. They pout and complain when they don’t
get their way.
Third are the cynics. Their attitude is, “Why bother? It isn’t going to make any difference.”
They poison everything.
Fourth are the perfectionists. Nothing is ever good enough for these complainers. Their favorite
phrase is, “Is that the best you can do?”
To me, the scariest verse in the Bible is Matthew 12:36: “Everyone will have to
give account on the day of judgment for every empty word they have spoken” (NIV).
That
ought to send shivers up your spine. How
many times have you complained, whined, or argued about something when
you shouldn’t have been sweating the small stuff? Don’t sweat the
small stuff.
Instead, “Give thanks in all circumstances, for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus” (1
Thessalonians 5:18).
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