What way did you establish for you? Are you faithful in your paths?
Many times we repine when the things go wrong. But if we forego of proceeding toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus (Philippians 3.14), how can we hope to be successful? Who are inured to flinch before the adversities or turn aside from the predicaments, is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways and, of course, unfit to receive anything from the Lord (James 1.7,8).
Certainly there are troublesome moments. Nonetheless, instead of us creating crooked ways that allow us to go ahead, but without face problems (and those who bring them to us), the real victory entail gritty attitude that allow Jesus use us to manifest His power and word amid the defects of the person so that they can regret their sins and convert to Jesus.
But, above all, we need to be faithful to what we believe. We are what we believe and what we do flash what we believe. If we cover our sins (Proverbs 28.13) or change our paths in order to bolster what is convenient to people around us, never we will be useful in Jesus’ hands.
Have a prosperous weekend and don’t forget keeping your identity while you walk through the valley of the shadow of death in order to rescue the lost sheep (Psalms 23.4; Luke 15.4). Persevere in the way of Jesus and you will eat the best that the land produces (Isaiah 1.19).
- “When wisdom enters into your heart, and knowledge is pleasing to your soul; judgment shall keep you, understanding shall keep you, to deliver you from … those ... whose ways are crooked, and are devious in their paths. ” (Proverbs 2.10-13,15).
Many times we repine when the things go wrong. But if we forego of proceeding toward the mark for the prize of the high calling of God in Christ Jesus (Philippians 3.14), how can we hope to be successful? Who are inured to flinch before the adversities or turn aside from the predicaments, is a double-minded man, unstable in all his ways and, of course, unfit to receive anything from the Lord (James 1.7,8).
Certainly there are troublesome moments. Nonetheless, instead of us creating crooked ways that allow us to go ahead, but without face problems (and those who bring them to us), the real victory entail gritty attitude that allow Jesus use us to manifest His power and word amid the defects of the person so that they can regret their sins and convert to Jesus.
But, above all, we need to be faithful to what we believe. We are what we believe and what we do flash what we believe. If we cover our sins (Proverbs 28.13) or change our paths in order to bolster what is convenient to people around us, never we will be useful in Jesus’ hands.
Have a prosperous weekend and don’t forget keeping your identity while you walk through the valley of the shadow of death in order to rescue the lost sheep (Psalms 23.4; Luke 15.4). Persevere in the way of Jesus and you will eat the best that the land produces (Isaiah 1.19).