Choosing Each Day: God or Self?预览
As we seek to choose the Lord each day, it’s necessary to remember that we all have a desire to follow our flesh and think or do whatever “feels” right or seems easiest. As Paul argues in Romans 8, for those who are outside of Christ, there is no choice. They are controlled completely by their sin. Believers, Paul says, have the Holy Spirit living within them. By the Spirit, we are becoming more and more like Jesus. The Holy Spirit gives us the power to overcome our flesh. As Joshua told the Israelites, we can choose.
How might this choice play itself out, especially first thing in the morning? It seems that most people usually spend a few minutes gathering their thoughts for the day before they get out of bed in the morning. In these moments it can be a temptation to choose to think first about our day, our schedule, what we need to do, who needs to be where, etc. Before we know it, we can fall prey to the lies of the enemy and begin dreading our day or feeling overwhelmed by it, and then try to tackle it as soon as our feet hit the floor.
What if, instead, we were to choose the Lord? What if, by God’s grace, we would fight our sinful flesh, put it to death as God’s Word instructs us, and set our minds on Him instead of allowing our thoughts to run amok? Practically, what would this look like?
- Acknowledge the day belongs to the Lord. No matter how much we think about our day or our agenda, the reality is that every day belongs to Him. We begin by intentionally acknowledging this and who we are in Christ. This practice transforms how we think and live.
- We thank the Lord for the gift of a new day and acknowledge that He alone is sovereign, that He alone is in control—not us.
- By His grace, we choose to put aside our thoughts, concerns, and agendas and draw near to God spending time in His Word and prayer.
读经计划介绍
The battle between choosing God or choosing self begins the moment we wake up in the morning. This plan provides a simple step to help us choose each day to trust, follow, and serve the Lord.
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