Weekly inspiration for the Christian journey presented by Mister Roderick L. Evans
Saturday, January 4, 2025
Altar of Acceptance
Sunday, December 22, 2024
Focus On Christ: Looking Unto Jesus
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It
is interesting to note that many in the Church have a greater passion for
what they can
have, say, and do rather than for Christ. By this, I mean we
will get upset and fight for liberties that do not mean much of anything.
We get upset if someone tells us we
should not watch something, listen to particular things, or even wear certain
things.
Thou wilt keep him in perfect peace, whose mind is stayed on thee: because
he trusteth in thee. Isaiah 26:3 (KJV)
Though we are free in Christ, many have allowed their freedom to become bondage to them. Many are vocal about what they CAN do but are silent about Christ and His work of salvation. We have to be careful that nothing in this life stirs up passion in us more than Jesus Christ.
Today, consider your walk and think
about what motivates you. Do you spend time trying to figure out what you can
do and call yourself a Christian? Or do you spend more time trying to discover
how you can live for Him and promote the truth of the Gospel? It’s time to
focus on Christ.
Prayer
of the Week:
“I know that I can trust you God, your
thoughts for me are good. Therefore, I come to you today with all of my fears,
concerns, and hang-ups; knowing you will answer me in due time. Amen.”
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