UCANB+

Only 9% of the population is said to have the blood type B+. That’s about 1 in 11. There is so much negativity in the world that is easy for us to join in that chorus. However, it can be, and is, a great challenge to be positive. But unlike our blood type, we have a choice!

The apostle Paul says, “Rejoice in the Lord always, again I say rejoice” (Phil. 4:4). That’s a command! Though we can be influenced by circumstances, we know that being positive or negative is not strictly tied to external matters. Consider the following… Some rich people are very positive, but some are negative. Some poor people are very positive, some are not. Some married people are very positive, but some are very negative. Some people with certain jobs are positive, while others with the same jobs are negative.

You can choose to be positive. Here’s a few suggestions about how UCANB+…

(1) Grow in CHARACTER. Read Mt. 5:1-12. If you find your attitudes in the beatitudes, you’ll find great blessings in life! Your character will add to your happiness far more than your environment or your achievements. Best of all, you are the one in control. Who you are matters. Solid character traits build a strong foundation for inward success. But don’t just trust in your “goodness,” be rooted in His! Put on the image of Christ (Col. 3:10; Rom. 13:14). Add to your faith and anticipate the entrance into His kingdom (see 2 Pt. 1:3-11).

(2) Grow in CONTENTMENT. Read Phil. 4:11. Learn the great blessing of contentment in the things you are powerless to change! And learn that even the things that you could change are not necessarily that critical! Seek first His kingdom and God will provide (see Mt. 6:33). Learn to appreciate the simple things in life. Give thanks to God for all good things (1 Thess. 5:18) rather than complain about what you don’t have (see also 1 Tim. 6:6-10). Don’t miss the relationship between prayer and peace! (Read Phil. 4:4-7; see also 1 Pt. 5:7). You can learn contentment and its value will far surpass any amount of gold or silver.

(3) Grow in CORRECT thinking. Paul states that we should think on “whatever things are true” (Phil. 4:8). Christians are to be “sober-minded” (1 Tim. 5:8). There is absolutely no virtue in lying to oneself or exaggerating reality. Learn to think honestly and rationally. Don’t convince yourself of things that are not even true. Often when we are negative, or very critical, it is when we are not being honest and truthful about  reality, with ourselves and with others. And don’t forget to think in correct accord with spiritual realities! After all, “who can separate us from the love of God”? (Rom. 8:39). Read and trust God’s Word. Believe God more than you believe yourself. Think on those things that are good (see Phil. 4:8). Studying God’s Word can help properly channel and guide your thinking.
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Conclusion:

The Bible is filled with encouraging examples of folks who were very positive in very difficult situations. Joseph was sold into slavery but thrived in every situation he found himself in. Paul and Silas sang praises to God at midnight from prison and then taught the jailor and his family the Gospel (see Acts 16).

The great thing about being positive is that it doesn’t need to depend on your circumstances. It is really more about trusting God and choosing to live in His peace! No matter what blood type you are, UCANB+!

Choose to grow in character. Choose to grow in your contentment. Choose to think correctly. Choose to be positive. Choose to be blessed!

Daren Schroeder

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