ODJ: character that counts


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October 19, 2010 


May you always be filled with the fruit of your salvation—the righteous character produced in your life by Jesus Christ—for this will bring much glory and praise 
to God (v.11). 

READ: Philippians 1:9-11 

Rod Handley, director of the ministry Character 
 That Counts, has devoted his life’s work to helping 
 people grow in character. He encourages people to, as Merriam-Webster’s puts it, exude “moral excellence and firmness.”


In his book Team Studies on Character, Handley lists traits embedded in the essence of 1 Timothy 4:16, 
which exhorts us to “Keep a close watch on how you live. . . . Stay true to what is right for the sake of your own salvation and the salvation of those who hear you.”

Here are some of the traits and what they mean:


Alertness: Being keenly aware of the events taking place around me so that I can properly respond to them. 


Benevolence: Giving to others’ basic needs without expectations of personal reward. 


Forgiveness: Clearing the record of those who have wronged me and not holding past offenses against them.


Generosity: Realizing that all I have belongs to God and freely giving to benefit others.


Holiness: Having no blemish or stain. Being whole with no trace of regret or remorse. 


Loyalty: Using difficult times to demonstrate my commitment to others or to what is right. 


Responsibility: Knowing and doing what’s expected 
of me. 


Self-Control: Bringing my thoughts, words, actions, and attitudes into constant obedience in order to benefit others. 


Worship: Honoring God reverently. 


Today, consider how you can increasingly implement these character qualities into your life, to the glory of God (Philippians 1:11). —Roxanne Robbins

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Pick two of the character traits in the devo and apply them to a situation you’re facing. How does God grow our character? Why?
 

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