Daily Devotion

Stop Going Thru The Motions-Go Higher!

The fool foldeth his hands together, and eateth his own flesh.” Ecclesiastes 4:5

On first read of this scripture, it may seem very different from this topic. But think about it: if you become complacent with your relationship in Christ, or even as simple as your work environment, you will not progress. You have a few options at this point: you fall into a slump where it seems like there is no run for you to grow. You begin to complain and find wrong with everything there; then you start finding fault in anything someone says to you. Or if you’re the bright, inquisitive, adaptive person you look for ways to make it better, i.e., you read your Bible more, you go to church more frequently or get involved, or at work, you sign up for trainings, volunteer for new opportunities that may arise.

I take the above scripture to mean that if you get comfortable—slacking off, being lazy or idle, or simply not wanting to challenge yourself to grow—you cause yourself ruin. Read this translation of this verse: “Fools fold their idle hands, leading them to ruin.” (NLT) I say don’t simply go thru the motions because you never reach your full potential. You essentially allow yourself to begin to decay—we lose what we don’t use folks! We were not created to simply blend in with the crowd, but to aspire to become more like Christ, to become better with each passing day. (Eph 4:15) Fools resist change and allow complacency to take over because of fear. Many people fear the unknown, so rather than take a risk and learn something, they would rather resist the change—here we go, causing themselves ruin.

I extend this mainly to those of us in a relationship with God. You cannot ride on the knowledge someone ‘gives’ you, because you will not give yourself the opportunity to grow. You must read and study the word for yourself, you must attend church for yourself, and you must experience God for yourself. Do not settle on a mediocre knowledge of God—because that IS NOT a relationship with God. <Stop going through the motions because you never know when you will be put in the situation where you need to draw close to God for guidance, but you don't know how to knock on His door. Don't cause yourself unnecessary spiritual decay because of laziness or idleness; you will leave yourself vulnerable to much worse problems.

Laziness leads to a sagging roof; idleness leads to a leaky house.” Ecclesiastes 10:18 (NLT)

Daily Devotion

Are You Behind Enemy Lines?
 
"But when Gallio was proconsul of Achaia, the Jews made a united attack on Paul and brought him before the tribunal."  Acts 18:12
 
We all face hard times at some point in our lives.  At those times, it feels like the attacks of the devil and his minions are greater than ever before.  It is easy to get weary in your faith and allow doubt to enter your heart.  We feel like all hope is gone; what makes matters worse is that those around us betray us and help in the discouragement.  When you get to this point, all you long for is an ally and a way out of the bad situation.  But a key problem lies in the fact that sometimes its not us keeping ourselves down, but the company we are keeping. 
 
I'm sure everybody has heard of the saying "keep your friends close, and your enemies closer" which is indirectly derived from the scripture Matthew 5:44 "But I say to you, Love your enemies, bless them that curse you, do good to them that hate you, and pray for them which spitefully use you, and persecute you;".  You have also heard be careful of the company you keep.  In the Gospels, you see that Jesus kept those same 12 disciples and others like Mary of Magdalene, Lazarus and his sisters Martha and Mary in his company.  He did not have many people changing in and out.  Yet He knew full and well that the devil was after Peter, and that the devil would take Judas Iscariot.  When you are facing seemingly insurmountable difficulties you must guard your eyes of what you see, guard your ears of what you hear, guard your heart of what you allow to get there.  So obviously you must watch your company because we sometimes buy into the negativity they sometimes bring.  You must stay on the offensive with God protecting you to get through difficulties or else the negativity that swirls around you can cause you to be caught off guard.  Because the very people you believe to be your friends will turn their backs on you, or worse yet, feed you lies and negativity to keep you from getting past it.  So give your situation to God, but while you are recovering be sure to evaluate your company so you will not concede defeat.
 
"God will judge those on the outside; but as the Scriptures say, "You must remove the evil person from among you." " 1 Corinthians 5:13