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One of my guilty pleasures is taking online personality quizzes and reading articles about personality types and the theories about what motivates people in each category. Iāve taken countless quizzes, but one common theme in all of them is that I have a deep desire to feel loved andĀ appreciatedĀ by others. This quality, both in myself and in other people, often has a tendency to cause a pattern of people-pleasing. In best-case scenarios, the craving for love can lead to sincere empathy for others. But unfortunately it can also lead to behaviors that donāt always line up with Jesusā teachings.
Iāve found comfort in discovering I am notĀ aloneĀ in my people-pleasing ways. For those of you who fall into this category, here is what Iāve learned about how to counter the negative effects of the desire to be loved by other people.
1. Stop putting your value in the approval of others. Instead, seekĀ GodāsĀ approval
The story of two sisters named Mary and Martha in the book of Luke perfectly demonstrates how twisted our priorities are on earth compared to the Kingdom of Heaven. Martha was frantically trying to entertain guests while her sister simply sat at the feet of Jesus, soaking up His presence. When Martha told Jesus to rebuke her sister for not helping her host, Jesus replied,Ā āMartha, Martha, you are worried and upset about many things, but few things are needed ā or indeed only one. Mary has chosen what is better, and it will not be taken away from her.ā (Luke 10:38-42)
Itās important to remember that while we might not always be praised here on earth for our devotion to Christ, Jesus is watching us and we will be rewarded in Heaven for seeking His approval rather than the worldās. In order to value Godās approval above others, we must:
2. Put God first
āBut seek first the kingdom of God and his righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well.ā (Matthew 6:33)
Jesus taught that even our most essential needs like food and shelter are not as important as the presence of God in our lives. If we seek Godās face first and foremost, He will provide all of our other needs, especially our need to feel loved and comforted.
3.Ā Stand Firm in Your Beliefs when you feel pressured to follow the crowd
āAs we mature to the full measure of the stature of Christ. Then we will no longer be infants, tossed back and forth by the waves, and blown here and there by every wind of teachingā (Ephesians 4:13-14)
When people in our lives behave in ways that challenge our Christian beliefs, itās crucial for us to stand firm in what we know to be right and true rather than giving in to the temptation to be liked at all costs. In order to have confidence in our faith, we must:
4. Meditate and have Godās truth on our hearts so we can use it as the standard against the tests of life
āBlessed is the one … whose delight is in the law of the Lord, and who meditates on his law day and night.āĀ (Psalm 1:2)
Applying Godās truth to any and every situation is the key to living a fruitful and peace-filled life, especially when we face conflict. Avoiding conflict is a major motivator for people-pleasers. However, unfortunately, because we live in a fallen world there will inevitably be times when conflict does arise. When it does, rather than avoiding the problem, we should:
5. Look to Jesus as the example for how resolve conflicts
Jesus said, “If your brother sins against you, go and tell him his fault, between you and him alone. If he listens to you, you have gained your brother.” (Matthew 18:15)
Sometimes as Christians, we have to do the hard thing and rebuke our friends if theyāre behaving in a way thatās detrimental to their spiritual growth. In these times we should ask Jesus for His discernment, strength, and most of all, love in order to handle these situations properly.
Finally,
6. Learn to channel your desire to please others into finding opportunities to show them the love of Christ
āBe wise in the way you act toward outsiders; make the most of every opportunity. Let your conversation be always full of grace, seasoned with salt, so that you may know how to answer everyone.ā (Colossians 4:5-6)
Like I said, people-pleasing isnāt always a bad thing. God wants us to love our neighbors as ourselves and to live in peace. When we learn to apply these Biblical teachings to our lives, God has the power to take the best aspects of our personalities andĀ use them for His glory.
(Used with permission from Fox News article by Christian Limbaugh Bloom. Christen Limbaugh Bloom is the creator of Haplous, a Christian blog for women seeking peace in a stressful world. Her writing focuses on practical ābaby stepsā individuals can take when pursuing a relationship with God. Christen is a Missouri girl turned Manhattanite who loves God, her husband, iced coffee year-round, and connecting with other women. You can follow Christenās blog on Instagram atĀ @haplous_officialĀ and her website atĀ www.haplousofficial.com. āāāāāā)
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My prayer:
Lord I do want to crave the affection of others
I do no want to desire
Who they are
Where they live
What they have
What they look like
Let me crave your affection
Let me be thankful for:
How you have created me
All you have blessed me with
And what you have given me
AMEN!!!