
π July 9, 2025
π Dare to Be Different!
π§ Donβt live for what fades β live for what lasts
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π Bible Verse
βDo not love the world or anything in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in them.β
β 1 John 2:15
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π£ Introduction
Daring to be different β at first, it may sound like a catchy slogan. But what does it really mean in the daily life of a young person surrounded by trends, opinions, likes, and peer pressure?
This verse from 1 John is both a clear invitation and a challenge: Donβt fill your heart with what the world offers. You were made for something greater!
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π― DevotionalΒ
John writes to a generation of Christians living between light and darkness β just like us today. The βworldβ he speaks of doesnβt mean nature or people, but the mindset that lives apart from God: superficiality, selfishness, greed, pride, appearance over substance. John warns: If your heart clings to what is temporary, you lose what truly matters.
Ellen White puts it this way:
βMen are in danger of esteeming the things of this world more highly than the eternal interests. Their hearts cling to worldly possessions, comforts, and fame β and they lose sight of what true riches are.β
(Review and Herald, 1875)
It sounds tough β but itβs honest. How often do we compare ourselves to others, chase approval, likes, status, or the perfect image? And yet deep down we feel: itβs not enough. It doesnβt fulfill. Why? Because our hearts were made for something else. For real love. For truth. For God.
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π Story: The Boy in the Blue Jacket
At a large school in Romania, there was a quiet boy named David who wore the same worn-out blue jacket every day. Other students made fun of him for not having a new phone, branded clothes, or going to parties. But David remained kind. He helped teachers, spoke with outsiders, and prayed before every meal β even when mocked.
One day, a classmate lost his wallet. No one wanted to help. But David searched for an hour, found it, and returned it. The classmate was shocked. βWhy did you even bother?β he asked. David quietly replied:
βBecause Jesus loves me. And I want to live in a way that shows people the difference.β
That moment changed things. Davidβs βblue jacketβ suddenly became a symbol β not of poverty, but of the courage to be different. Some students began asking about his faith. Not because he preached β but because he was different. Brave. Genuine. Loving. Just like Jesus.
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π§ Thoughts β What does this mean for you?
βDo not love the worldβ doesnβt mean you canβt have joy or that everything around you is bad. It means not attaching your heart to things that pass away.
What shapes your thinking?
What gives you value?
How do you define success?
Jesus lived in the world β but was not of the world.
And you? You are called to be different. Not better β but real. Deeper. Connected to what is eternal.
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π‘ Todayβs Reflections
β Be bold in your difference: Where can you choose to live differently β at school, with your friends, or online? More honest, more loving, more real?
β Check your heart: Are you more concerned about your outfit, your image, your phoneβ¦ or how you treat people?
β Seek God: Instead of just consuming, carve out quiet moments β Bible, prayer, worship. Fill your heart with what remains.
β Live love: Show people that Godβs love is real β through your patience, your forgiveness, your care for them.
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π Prayer
Lord Jesus,
help me not to cling to what fades.
Give me the courage to be different β like You.
Let me not seek the worldβs approval,
but find my true worth in Your love.
Show me how I can be a light to others today.
Strengthen me when I feel alone,
and remind me that I belong to You.