
Credit: Rev. Newman
As believers we ought to be stable. To be stable is to be solid and not easily moved, not panicky, hasty, or anxious. Stability, however, differs from slowness.
Being slow means not acting when there is time to act, while being stable means allowing time to do its work. A stable person does not make decisions lightly or carelessly, nor does he easily praise or condemn others.
When a situation is not entirely clear to him, he stops and does not speak or express his opinions carelessly. Neither does he proceed casually in matters that are serious, uncertain, or incomprehensible.
Paul who was a stable person said to the Corinthians, “Our word toward you is not yes and no” (2 Corinthians 1:18). Let us emulate Apostle Paul. Amen!!!
Live Christ Always. Stay Blessed and Rapturable.



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