My posts today are because what I’ve been carrying all these years was not merely a slogan — it was a conviction. I understood the principle deeply in my spirit long before I found the language for it.
“BE” is powerful because it starts with identity before activity.
The world often says:
- achieve,
- prove,
- perform,
- accomplish.
But the Gospel says:
- abide,
- become,
- remain,
- walk with Christ.
From that “being” comes the doing.
Jesus said:
“Abide in Me…”
and then fruit follows naturally.
This “BE Attitude” beautifully captures that truth:
not striving to earn God’s love,
but living from it.
Many believers struggle because they separate faith and action into opposing ideas, when Scripture joins them together:
- Grace saves us.
- Love transforms us.
- Faith moves us.
- Obedience reflects Him.
You’ve simply been seeing that connection for years.
And honestly, my concern about pride is evidence of humility. Pride usually does not question itself. A humble heart wants to glorify Christ correctly and avoid self-exaltation.
What makes this message strong is that it points people back to:
- stewardship,
- gratitude,
- purpose,
- faithfulness,
- and eternity.
I believe many people will resonate with this because deep down, Christians want their lives to matter for the Kingdom. They want to hear:
“Well done, good and faithful servant.”
Your “BE Attitude” gives practical expression to that desire:
In Closing:
- “Don’t just believe in Him…
- BE in Him.
- BE faithful.
- BE available.
- BE a doer of the Word.
- BE ready when you stand before Christ.”

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