From Victim to VictoriousSample

If a victim mentality is like glasses that make us see the world through a gloomy, hopeless lens, gratitude does the opposite. It forces our mindset to shift and spot the good in life.
The Bible doesn’t promise that life as a follower of Jesus will always be easy. In fact, it acknowledges that there are many times when it won’t be. But instead of letting the tough seasons of life knock us down – or acting like everything’s fine and ignoring our problems – we can live in the tension of experiencing difficulty yet being grateful for what God is still doing in our lives.
1 Thessalonians 5:18 reminds us to keep a thankful heart, no matter what's going on around us. In the hard situation you’re walking through right now, what are you noticing God doing in and around you? How is he making you stronger, more compassionate, or more resilient? Over time, pay attention to how focusing on the good stuff changes your perspective.
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About this Plan

Victim mentality causes us to blame others or outside circumstances for our problems. But as vulnerable as we are to developing a victim mentality, we can get ourselves out of this frame of mind. In this Bible Reading Plan, we’ll look at the truths that can help us step out of a victim mindset and into a posture of victory.
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