Living a complaint-free life.
I am sure that this podcast title arousing the thought, “ Is it even possible to live a complaint-free life amidst all that is going wrong around us?” The simple answer is YES. Complaining is defined as an expression of unhappiness, dissatisfaction or discontent. Our world is soaked with complainers and grumbles. People complain just about anything, from weather to food, weight, to traffic, people etc. Habitual “complainers” are toxic. Some may say, “Oh, come on. Can’t Christians express their opinions? Yes, you can but make sure that your opinions don’t override God’s mandate - His Word. Complaining displeases the Lord. “Now when the people complained, it DISPLEASED the Lord, …” Numbers 11:1. I share on how Joseph dealt with the spirit of complaining. As you listen, I will share some biblical secrets to maintain a complaint-free life. Complaints has consequences! It is time to switch off the “complaint” button. It is time to become purposeful, deliberate, and determined to conquer complaining on a daily basis. You counteract complaining by being content in all circumstances. Two commodities are considered “great gain” in the scriptures… “godliness with contentment”.
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