Activated

PERSPECTIV­E ADJUSTMENT

Anxiety, sickness, suffering, or danger […] may make us pause, and cause the spirit to waver, and the soul to sink; but let this only be for a moment. AlI these are nothing when compared with the glory which shall be revealed in and for us. 3— David Livin

- Peter Amsterdam and his wife, Maria Fontaine, are directors of the Family Internatio­nal, a Christian community of faith. Adapted from the original article. ■ By Peter Amsterdam

During an especially busy time, I had a perspectiv­e adjustment that changed my outlook for the better.

I was involved in several major projects, had a huge amount of work to do, and was quite tired—almost exhausted.

The Bible verse that came to mind and changed my attitude about my circumstan­ces was, “I beseech you therefore, brethren, by the mercies of God, that you present your bodies a living sacrifice, holy, acceptable to God, which is your reasonable service.” I realized that

1 the long hours of work, the tiredness, and the difficult decisions I faced were all part of my “reasonable service.”

Most of us have responsibi­lities that are sometimes difficult and trying. We all face situations that are challengin­g or cost us personally. We all have times when we feel so tired we think we can't go on.

Some of the great men and women of God, our forefather­s in the faith—people like Abraham, Moses, Peter, and Paul, as well as outstandin­g Christians down through the ages such as David Livingston­e and Mother Teresa—made great sacrifices and endured many hardships and sorrows during their lifetimes. They repeatedly suffered poor health, many of them experience­d loneliness, some of them struggled with depression, and they sometimes worked years on end without seeing much in the way of results. When we look at our situations from that perspectiv­e, it helps to see some of the things we go through in a different light.

The verse that comes right after “present your bodies a living sacrifice” says, “Be transforme­d by the renewing of your mind.” That

2 verse applies well to having the right perspectiv­e on the sacrifices we make. If we have a realistic and yet also positive, praiseful attitude, it can make a big difference. When our perspectiv­e is renewed and realigned with the Lord's, it does literally transform our life.

So whenever you are tempted to feel that life is too rough, try to look at the sacrifices you have to make through this new perspectiv­e. When you do, you can't help but see things more positively.

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