I'm becoming much more intentional about my faith and examining my day to day life. Even just 2 or 3 years ago I was much more of a CES Christian....and by that I mean Christmas, Easter and Sundays, and even then it was only those Sundays I attended worship.
The rest of the time, I can't honestly say that I concerned myself with asking 'is this a Christian thing to do'? or 'would Jesus approve'. A good example would be gambling...5+ years ago I used to play texas hold 'em tourney's once or twice a week. Now that's something that...I'm not going there any more. Am I tempted? Thankfully its not a temptation that has been put in front of me for a long time. But lotteries....that's also gambling, and I'm coming to realize that I have to let them go too....God knows my needs.
There's one big area that I haven't been able to let go....and that is smoking. I take solace in a remark I once heard, that smoking won't lead you to going to hell, you'll just smell like you've been there. I don't like smoking, but I am addicted.
Does anyone else have an area of their life that they feel is still 'their own' where you haven't given it over to Christ? Or maybe there was an area that you kept to yourself but you eventually did give up?
The rest of the time, I can't honestly say that I concerned myself with asking 'is this a Christian thing to do'? or 'would Jesus approve'. A good example would be gambling...5+ years ago I used to play texas hold 'em tourney's once or twice a week. Now that's something that...I'm not going there any more. Am I tempted? Thankfully its not a temptation that has been put in front of me for a long time. But lotteries....that's also gambling, and I'm coming to realize that I have to let them go too....God knows my needs.
There's one big area that I haven't been able to let go....and that is smoking. I take solace in a remark I once heard, that smoking won't lead you to going to hell, you'll just smell like you've been there. I don't like smoking, but I am addicted.
Does anyone else have an area of their life that they feel is still 'their own' where you haven't given it over to Christ? Or maybe there was an area that you kept to yourself but you eventually did give up?
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