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Daily Bread

Character at play

The Philippine Star

His divine power has given to us all things that pertain to life and godliness.         — 2 Peter 1:3                                                

 

A college football coach in the Bronx (New York) built his team around good character qualities. Instead of displaying their names on the back of their jerseys, the Maritime College players displayed words like family, respect, accountability, and character. Before each game, coach Clayton Kendrick-Holmes reminded his team to play by those principles on the field.

The apostle Peter had his own list of Christian qualities (2 Peter 1:5-7) that he encouraged believers to add to their life of faith:

Virtue. Fulfilling God’s design for a life with moral excellence.

Knowledge. Studying God’s Word to gain wisdom to combat falsehood.

Self-control. Revering God so much that we choose godly behavior.

Perseverance. Having a hopeful attitude even in difficulties because we’re confident in God’s character.

Godliness. Honoring the Lord in every relationship in life.

Brotherly kindness. Displaying a warmhearted affection for fellow believers.

Love. Sacrificing for the good of others.

Let’s develop these qualities in increasing measure and integrate them into every part of our life.  — Anne Cetas      

 

Just as the body grows in strength

With exercise each day,

Our spirit grows in godliness

By living life God’s way. — D. De Haan

 

READ: 2 Peter 1:1-11

 

Godly exercise is the key

 to godly character.

 

The Bible in one year:

• Isaiah 50-52

• 1 Thessalonians 5

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ANNE CETAS

CLAYTON KENDRICK-HOLMES

DE HAAN

FULFILLING GOD

HONORING THE LORD

MARITIME COLLEGE

NEW YORK

REVERING GOD

STUDYING GOD

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