We've all unique responsibilities or tasks that put us in the limelight at some stage. But one common responsibility all believers have is to represent Jesus well. What are our top tips for handling that? Here are two that focus on our hearts, rather than 'how to lead people really well'.
First up, carry our own load. Chances are, if we aren't grateful for what God's given us right now, we won't be satisfied with stuff to come either. We'll always compare ourselves to others who get more attention, thanks, hugs or likes on Facebook. Looking at others' responsibilities and successes - without focusing on our own - causes envy. Want to avoid that? Take Paul's advice in his letter to the Galatians. He says: 'Each one should carry their own load' (Galatians 6:5 NIV). God's given us each a place to serve, so let's own it.
Then, second, share our burdens. If we're in a position where people look up to us, even if they're looking up at us as 'that Christian they know', pride in our own goodness can be tempting. This is normal; Satan even tried to tempt Jesus with pride (see Matthew 4:1-11). But Jesus knew that 'it's wiser to be humble' (Proverbs 11:2 CEV). Paul wrote that we need to 'help carry each other's burdens' (Galatians 6:2 GWT) - things like pride, lust and envy can start to creep in when we think we're okay on our own.
So what now? You are not untouchable. Share what burdens you with someone you trust. Be responsible with your responsibilities.