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Live Original Devotional

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About The Book

The star of A&E’s Duck Dynasty and Dancing with the Stars and darling of the third generation of the Robertson family shares a devotional book for young women and teen girls to help navigate their complicated, fun, stressful lives and apply powerful biblical principles to everyday life.

Eighteen-year-old Sadie Robertson understands what it’s like to be a teenager and young woman in today’s demanding world. She has managed to “live original” and still uphold her family values and faith convictions. In her new devotional, Sadie shares the principles and values that guide her life, shows how she stays confident and encouraged, and offers helpful advice about living with purpose.

This year-long devotional is perfect for today’s teenage girls and young women. Each week has five devotional offerings to choose from, as well as two days “off” to give you some flexibility. Whether you need a personal message from Sadie, a quick Scripture to remember, or space to journal, this devotional allows you to customize and select what you need each day.

Sadie covers a wide range of topics including self-confidence, social media, bullying, dating, peer pressure, and more. It’s not always easy to live in today’s culture and hold onto your values and beliefs, but this devotional encourages you to stay positive and live a fulfilling life.

Excerpt

Live Original Devotional Week One

Attitude Check
NO ONE IS CRAZY about sweating. It can make us uncomfortable and smelly. But at times, the best things in life include some parts that aren’t so great. Then we have to decide how to respond.

Every summer, I go to one of my very favorite places, Camp Ch-Yo-Ca. I love summers at camp! But when I am there, I know I’m going to sweat!

You might have read about camp in my book Live Original, or seen a few pics on Instagram. I go every summer. One of the things we do at camp is called an Attitude Check, which brings me back to sweating. It’s hot at camp, and there are bugs and, maybe, a snake or two. In other words, it’s not perfect—there are definitely things that make you feel uncomfortable or uneasy. But nothing in life is perfect. That’s why one of my grandma’s favorite quotes is “If you can’t change the situation, change your attitude.”

In some ways, camp is like real life. At camp and in real life there are unpleasant parts that you have to either deal with or ignore, but it’s worth the effort because, at the same time, there can also be amazing benefits. Some of those benefits for me at camp are learning more about God and His plan for my life and making lifelong friends.

So here’s how an Attitude Check works: When the counselors or directors notice the campers dragging around and looking less than excited about being there, one of them will yell, “Attitude Check!” and the campers respond with, “I feel great! Oh, I feel so great!” Then it ends with a loud “Uh!” Seriously, immediately you feel better.

In life, I know you won’t feel great every day—there’s going to be some sweating—but every day you can find something to feel great about. So the next time you feel down or don’t feel like smiling, you might need to challenge yourself to an Attitude Check. Of course, your mom might get a little worried when she hears you yelling out loud about how great you feel, but trust me, when she hears your positive message, she will probably feel great too!
What Does the Bible Say About It?
Romans 15:5–6 (NIV)

May the God who gives endurance and encouragement give you the same attitude of mind toward each other that Christ Jesus had, so that with one mind and one voice you may glorify the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Dig a Little Deeper
The book of Romans was written with two reasons in mind. First, Paul wanted to be sure the Christians in Rome knew that, because of God’s righteousness (or justice), salvation (or deliverance from sin and its consequences) is possible. The best way I can describe God’s righteousness is that God is right all the time—and He always does what is right. He is honest and just and worthy and blameless. We cannot be righteous on our own—we can only get righteousness from God.

Read Romans 1:16–17 (NIV) and fill in the blanks.

For I am not .................................. of the .................................. , because it is the power of God that brings .................................. to everyone who believes: first to the .................................. , then to the ................................... For in the gospel the ......................... of God is revealed—a righteousness that is by faith from first to last, just as it is written: “The righteous will live by ...................................... .”

And second, Paul wanted to give some instruction on how to live a Christian life.

In Romans 15:5–6, we are told to have the same attitude of mind with each other as who?

If we are to have a good attitude anywhere near that of Jesus, we have to know what His attitude is, and the only way we can do that is by learning more about Him. Keep studying every day to find out who Jesus Christ is and how He lived. Then you will know how to be and to act in a way that honors Him.
Live It!
Part of living for Jesus is having and presenting the right attitude. Our attitude affects our approach to life. We can choose to approach each day complaining and looking for the bad, or we can approach each day looking for the good. Write our verse for the week, Romans 15:5–6, on a note card and put it up on your bathroom mirror. Say it every morning at least three times. It’s a little long, but you can do it. You’re looking in the mirror anyway! By the end of the week, this verse will be deep in your heart for you to use whenever you need it.

And go ahead and try that Attitude Check thing. God would love to hear you say, “I feel great! Oh, I feel so great!”
Ready, Set, Grow!
This week I will strive to keep a good attitude when

About The Author

Sadie Robertson catapulted into stardom as a young teenager, starring in the hit reality series A&E’s Duck Dynasty, as well as landing first runner up on ABC’s Dancing With The Stars Season 19 at just 17 years of age. The now 20-year-old has expanded her platform as a motivational speaker and advocate for her generation. On a mission to empower her peers in the name of positivity, self-confidence, and a call to “live original,” Sadie designed and launched a 16-city motivational tour called the Live Original Tour in 2016. She recently announced her plans for Live Original Tour 2017 set for this fall. Sadie has also ventured into acting, appearing in God’s Not Dead 2, the 2016 film about Columbine shooting victim Rachel Joy Scott I’m Not Ashamed, as well as taking on a starring role in the Hallmark movie, Sun, Sand, & Romance.

Sadie embodies the creative and entrepreneurial spirit of the Robertson family and has carried her philosophy into multiple business ventures including her own phone app, SADIE, a prom dress line with Sherri Hill, school supplies for DaySpring, jewelry and home goods with Glory Haus, and a fashion line with Wild Blue Denim. She has also partnered with Roma Boots and worked alongside them in their mission to “give poverty the boot” and spends time every year traveling the world serving those in need with One Squad, a group of young people that Sadie created with Help One Now, that seeks to engage her generation in social justice by caring for children and orphans around the world.

A bestselling author, Sadie is currently working on the follow up to her New York Times bestselling book, Live Original: How the Duck Commander Teen Keeps It Real and Stays True to Her Values, which, along with her newest books, Life Just Got Real and Live Original Devotional are available at retailers nationwide. For more information, please visit LiveOriginal.com.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Howard Books (October 4, 2016)
  • Length: 256 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781501126512
  • Ages: 12 - 20

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