He's Working in You
TODAY’S SCRIPTURE
…he
who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of
Christ Jesus
Philippians
1:6, NIV.
TODAY’S WORD
Sometimes
when God is doing a work in our lives, it can begin to feel a little uncomfortable.
We may encounter people who are hard to get along with or have circumstances
that seem beyond our control. When this happens, instead of complaining,
getting sour or trying to change everything around you, why don’t you look deep
inside and say, “Lord, thank You for doing a work in me.” See, I’ve learned
that God is more interested in changing me than He is in changing my
circumstances. If I choose to stay sour because I’m not getting my way or
discouraged because things aren’t happening on my time table, that’s going to
keep me right where I am.
If
you want to see change, if you want to see God open up new doors, the key is to
bloom right where you're planted. You can’t wait until everything gets better
before you decide to have a good attitude. You have to be the best that you can
be right where you are. When you bloom where you’re planted, you’re allowing
God to work in you, and He will be faithful to complete what He’s started in
you!
PRAYER FOR TODAY
Father
God, thank You for doing a work in me. I choose to align myself with Your plan
by blooming where I’m planted. Help me, by Your Spirit, to be an example of
Your love and life everywhere I go in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
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“So stand ready, with truth as a belt tight around your waist.” (Ephesians 6:14a GNT)
Integrity matters. The Bible says we’re in a war “against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world.” And we can’t battle those spiritual forces that threaten to derail our lives if we’re not living with integrity.
Essentially, we’re committed to taking the truth of God’s Word and applying it to all areas of our lives, such as our moral, financial, relational, and sexual lives.
It’s why Paul tells us we need to put on the Belt of Truth before we go into the spiritual battles that are all around us. He says, “So stand ready, with truth as a belt tight around your waist” (Ephesians 6:14a GNT).
The Belt of Truth holds up everything. Without truth, your life will fall apart, and spiritual darkness will take over.
We put on our Belt of Truth by living with integrity. Integrity comes from the word “integer,” which means “unit of one.” Your life of integrity isn’t the pieces of the pie; it’s being the whole pie.
To live a life of integrity, don’t just know the truth; live it out. Like your belt, integrity gives you stability. It holds you together in the middle through tough times. It gives you much-needed strength.
Of course, living with integrity doesn’t mean perfection. It doesn’t mean always doing what’s right. If perfection were the standard for integrity, no one would have it. We all stumble at times.
To live with integrity, let people see on the outside what’s going on inside. It means what you see is what you get.
Hypocrisy is the great enemy of integrity. We practice hypocrisy when we know the truth and don’t do it. It’s when what we say isn’t the same as what we do.
And it’s dangerous — very dangerous. A lack of integrity in any area of your life will leave you vulnerable to Satan’s arrows. In fact, the moment you start segmenting your life into different pieces — your church life, family life, sex life, etc. — you’ve lost your integrity. You’re not living the same in all areas of your life.
Does life seem overwhelming? Do you feel like darkness is winning the battle in your life? It always will if you’re living a double life. Check your integrity. Do what God’s Word teaches in all areas of your life, not just where and when it is most convenient. You have no hope without that kind of integrity.
Talk It Over
- In what areas of your life is it easier or more difficult to live by God’s Word?
- How do you need to work on your relationship with Christ so that what you display on the outside is a reflection of a strong spiritual walk?
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