Monday, 6 January 2014

Honor the Lord with Your Body


Joel Osteen Ministries | Today's Word



Honor the Lord with Your Body

TODAY'S SCRIPTURE:
You were bought at a price. Therefore honor God with your body.
1 Corinthians 6:20, NIV.

TODAY'S WORD:
Scripture says that your body is a temple of the Holy Spirit, and we are to honor the Lord with our bodies. How do you do that? You take care of it. You respect it. You treat it as valuable. You use your body to bring Him glory. When you stand strong against temptation, you are honoring the Lord with your body. When you take care of yourself by eating properly and getting enough sleep, you are honoring the Lord with your body. You are saying, “Lord, thank You for this gift of life. I am choosing to take care of myself so that I can serve You with my whole heart, mind and strength.”

As we enter into the new year, many people make new goals about their health. Let this be an encouragement to you to stay on track with good habits. As you honor the Lord with your body, you will be strengthened and empowered by His peace. You’ll be able to stand against temptation and embrace the good things He has in store for you!

PRAYER FOR TODAY:
Father, today I commit to honor You with my body. Thank You for the gift of life. Thank You for empowering me against temptation. Show me the plan You have for me today so that I can honor You in everything I do in Jesus’ name. Amen.

“An intelligent person aims at wise action, but a fool starts off in many directions.” Proverbs 17:24 (GN)
Most of what we do on a daily basis won’t matter in five minutes, much less five years. We do a lot that really doesn’t matter.
To achieve your dreams in life, you’ll need to decide what really matters and what will last in your life and focus on that. The Bible says, “An intelligent person aims at wise action, but a fool starts off in many directions.” Proverbs 17:24 (GN).
Once you’ve figured out what matters most, set goals big enough to require faith. Jesus
tells us in Matthew 9 that he will bless us as much as we want. His blessing depends on the size of our faith. Jesus says, “According to your faith let it be done to you” (Matthew 9:29 NIV).
God says choose your cup, and he’ll fill it. Whether you have a little teacup, a five-gallon jug, or a 100-gallon barrel of faith, God will fill it up according to your faith. How much you trust God determines how much God blesses you.
You exercise faith by setting goals. You set a goal when you say, “God, I believe you’re telling me that you want me to accomplish this by a particular date. It’s really going to stretch me to do it, but I believe this is what I need to do.”
What is a goal set in F.A.I.T.H.? It’s:
  • Focused: It’s specific, something you can measure.
  • Attainable: It’s possible and practical. If you set an unrealistic goal, you won’t accomplish it.
  • Individual: It’s personal. You can’t set goals for other people. You have ownership over your own goals, not someone else’s.
  • Trackable: Your goal needs a deadline on it. Without a date on it, it’s not a goal.
  • Heartfelt: Never set a goal you’re not passionate about, because you will never accomplish it without the desire to do so.
Goals will give life to the dreams you’ve given up for dead. Take a look at the dreams you’ve given up on. Add a goal, and see what God can do.
Talk It Over
  • Why do you think goals help us achieve our dreams?
  • What makes it tough to set goals related to our dreams?
  • What are some goals you can set for unrealized dreams in your life? Memorize your goal by writing it down, and consider sharing it with others.

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