Sunday, March 2, 2014

March 2, 2014. PRINCIPLES FOR LIVING

Sunday March 2
“Do it all in the name of the Lord.” Col 3:17 NIV
PRINCIPLES FOR LIVING

Observe: (1) You can have more, as long as you don’t want it all for yourself. In a generation whose motto is “Look out for number one,” we need to be reminded that “Christ did not please himself” (Ro 15:3 NIV). He didn’t live to enrich Himself, but to enrich others. You won’t find scintilla of selfishness in Him. He’s worthy to be called “Master,” because He first mastered Himself by denying Himself and living for others. (2) You can get almost anything done, as long as you don’t care who gets the credit. “Whatever you do, whether in word or deed, do it all the time in the name of the Lord Jesus.” Pride brought Satan down, and it will bring you down too. Ivan O. Miller said, “Humility is such a frail and delicate thing that he who dares to think that he has it, proves by that single thought that he has it not.” When you succeed and the accolades start coming your way, enjoy them briefly. Then pass them on to the true source of all your accomplishments-God. (3) You can hasten the answer, as long as you don’t despise the source. Naaman the leper discovered you can have what God offers, but on God’s terms, not yours (See 2Ki 5:1-14). And God’s terms are “faith” and “obedience.” Faith is like electricity; you don’t have to analyze or understand it to enjoy its benefits. All you have to do is plug in! What has God told you to do? Obey Him! Stop vacillating, stop procrastinating, stop arguing with Him and do what He tells you. You’ll love the results.
Taken from the Word for You Today Devotional

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