Ps. 101:2-3 I will be careful to live a blameless life--when will
you come to my aid? I will lead a life of integrity in my own home. I will
refuse to look at anything vile and vulgar. I hate all crooked dealings; I will
have nothing to do with them.
Are you willing to make
this commitment to the Lord today? Are you willing to strive to live a
blameless life, including in your home? We know that it is the right thing to
do. God wants us to live righteously so we don’t suffer the consequences of
sin. Jesus is the one who makes us righteous, so in order for us to become
righteous and blameless, we must live in close relationship with Him. We must
make the commitment. We must determine in our hearts and minds that we are
going to do it, that we are going to live under the lordship of Christ and let
Him make us right with God.
Living in Christ means
we will lead a life of integrity. That is, that in all things we will be honest
and dependable. It also means that we will take responsibility for what we
allow into our hearts and minds, refusing to look at anything that is vile and
vulgar. Do you turn away from those things which fall underneath this category?
Do you avoid those things which influence you and stir up within you a desire
to sin? It’s a real battle sometimes and it’s not an easy battle to win. Satan
knows our weaknesses and never gives up trying to exploit them. We must always
be aware of his tactics and be willing to resist him through the power of Christ
within us. When we are being tempted, we turn to the Lord and ask Him to help
us be strong and resist.
Living in Christ also
means that we despise dishonest dealings. We strive to treat others with
respect and honor. We refuse to take advantage of others for personal gain. We
refuse to compromise godliness for the sake of our comfort.
We must choose daily
whom we will serve. Sometimes our choices put us into difficult or
uncomfortable circumstances, but we must determine whom we will serve. Are you
willing to commit yourself to serving the Lord completely? You cannot have it
both ways and expect to remain right with God. He will not accept a
half-hearted attempt to live a godly life. We must work hard at doing what is
right before God. If it were easy, everybody would be doing it.
Are you willing to be
amongst the few who really please the Lord? Are you willing to give of your
best to the Lord, the best of your heart and mind?
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