“I cannot give you the formula for success, but I can give you the formula for failure - try to please everybody.” — Herbert Swope

 I have another confession to make:  I have a tendency to be a people pleaser.  

 What are some characteristics of people pleasers?  They:

 But what is the truth that sets us free from being a people pleaser?

 In summary, what does the Bible say about trying to please people?

 Dr. Thurman, in the workbook, has this helpful summary statement regarding people pleasing:

 If you truly care about pleasing God and not people, you are at times going to get some hurtful (and even hateful) reactions from others.  When that happens, see it as an opportunity to “participate in the sufferings of Christ.” (1 Peter 4:13)  Jesus was the rejected cornerstone (see Matthew 21:42) and more than familiar with the emotional pain of being treated in a hateful manner.  Those are difficult footsteps to follow as a Christian, but it’s important to do so in order to avoid being a fair-weather fan of Christ.  Like Christ, you are to please God the Father and aspire to have His approval.  

 Today, I encourage you to “Reflect on This.”