WHAT WOULD JESUS ​​DO IN MY PLACE?

There are things in life that we practice daily that should catch our attention. There are things that we look at in the actions of humanity that we should reflect on and ask ourselves: What would Jesus do in these cases?

We must be like children asking our parents if we are doing well what we should do or how to act to direct ourselve

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For example, God has endowed human beings with talents and gifts to exercise them and fully enjoy life, such as the professions that many exercise to mention some of them and some do it in the wrong way in the case of a journalist who I could look at the pages of his column and reflect on what he publishes asking, Would Jesus do it like this? What would Jesus do in my place? Would I publish notices like the ones I include? or someone with a very good financial situation who goes from club to club for fun to fun when asking the question can think Jesus would not waste his life in this way he would do it for the benefit of others or a person with musical talents could reflect and ask yourself, will Jesus do it this way?

There was a woman who sang angelicly and she did it for the world, she was famous and she made a lot of money but she felt sad and empty and when she asked herself the question, would Jesus do it like this? She said Jesus would not only use his voice to earn money but to advance the cause of the gospel and to worship God.

Every detail of our life is important, every thing we do or fail to do has profound access in our future actions and in our families we must ask ourselves: What would Jesus do in my place? Would he act like this?

What if you and I ask ourselves this question every time we go to act?

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Christianity is not a rule, a dogma or a series of things to do or not to do.
Christianity is to live the life of Jesus and when we live the life of Jesus, everything around us is profoundly transformed because we live in obedience to the word. of God

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