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Happy Monday, Friend! I have a new verse of the week for you. "A Servant of the Lord must not quarrel , but must be kind to everyone, be able to teach, and be patient with difficult people." (2 Timothy 2:24 NLT) This verse is in such alignment with our No Complaint Challenge! It isn't always easy to deal with difficult people, right? Hopefully this verse helps you remember what God's word says this week so that we stop ourselves before saying something we regret.
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If you found value in this episode, it would mean so much to me if you would leave the podcast a rating and review. I would love to get this message out to more people because I believe so many of us have been held back by our past or the fact that we thought we had to be "perfect" in order to take any action. I am so thankful for you taking the time to do this!
By Cherie Haynes5
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Happy Monday, Friend! I have a new verse of the week for you. "A Servant of the Lord must not quarrel , but must be kind to everyone, be able to teach, and be patient with difficult people." (2 Timothy 2:24 NLT) This verse is in such alignment with our No Complaint Challenge! It isn't always easy to deal with difficult people, right? Hopefully this verse helps you remember what God's word says this week so that we stop ourselves before saying something we regret.
We would love you to join our Facebook group for additional support and encouragement!
https://www.facebook.com/groups/294986235117901/?ref=share_group_link
I'd love to hear from you! You can email me at: [email protected]
If you found value in this episode, it would mean so much to me if you would leave the podcast a rating and review. I would love to get this message out to more people because I believe so many of us have been held back by our past or the fact that we thought we had to be "perfect" in order to take any action. I am so thankful for you taking the time to do this!