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The Preference Trend

I prefer cake over salad, but that doesn’t mean I should always indulge in it. There’s not a fast-set rule that I can’t eat cake instead of salad, but in order to improve my health, I set some principles and guidelines for what I eat. According to my guidelines, salad would be a better choice for me. So, I will eat the salad and reserve the cake for a special occasion or just for my dreams.

Have you ever set principles or guidelines for areas in your life? It’s important to recognize that while personal preferences can influence our decisions, they shouldn’t be the sole factor guiding us, especially in spiritual matters. Life presents us with numerous choices, and the decisions we make are often guided by principles or guidelines that we have formed based on our beliefs about the subject at hand.

Many times I have prayed about what to do when decisions were to be made. I searched scripture and based my choices on what I believed aligned with the teachings of God’s Word. Preacher’s used to call these “choices” convictions. Convictions involve looking beyond immediate desires and considering the long-term impact of our actions on our spiritual growth and wellbeing.

Preferences are subjective opinions that can be open to negotiation. For example, while I favor chocolate cake, I might opt for strawberry depending on my mood. A preference represents a goal you strive for but can compromise on. In contrast, a conviction is rooted in deeply held beliefs and remains steadfast. For instance, I am committed to dressing modestly, guided by scriptural principles. A conviction is something you aim for and aspire to uphold.

Preferences are increasingly influencing Christian’s spiritual choices. There appears to be a noticeable decline in commitment to church and related activities. The desire for what feels good seems to take precedence over the fundamental principles of being grounded in faith and fostering spiritual growth. The lack of strong convictions has fostered a mindset that is easily influenced by surrounding factors and fluctuating moods.

If Christians start to base their lives on personal preferences, I am concerned that we cease to represent Christ and instead become individualists. Jesus exemplified the choice to prioritize others over Himself. Christianity is fundamentally not a preference-driven faith. Our faith is driven by love and serving others.

I want to encourage my fellow Christians to set principles and guidelines in your life that are grounded in God’s Word and not in personal preferences. The scriptures provide wisdom for various aspects of life, including attire, friendships, careers, leadership, marriage, parenting, church involvement, and service, to name just a few.

Embrace the wisdom found in scripture to help you navigate challenges, while celebrating the joy and peace that comes from living according to Biblical principles. Remember, these guidelines are not restrictive but are meant to empower you to live your best life, reflecting love, grace, and compassion in all you do.

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Rooted in The Word

The new year is already off to a rocky start. More than ever the roots of our faith must be strong and deep in order to deal with now and the future. Scripture tells us that our world will continue to grow worse and worse.

So, what can we do to prepare for it? My advice is to strengthen our roots like never before. This is not the time to live carelessly, or in fear. It’s time to intentionally plant our faith deep in the ground, by the water. It’s time to grow, and it’s time to thrive!

In James 1:19-27 we find the answer to dealing with the temptations of the world around us and in us. James encourages us to control our emotions and our tongue. To put action into our faith and to implant God’s Word in our heart and mind.

Strengthening my roots looks like this. When someone speaks and I listen instead of jumping to conclusions, I strengthen my roots. Every time I choose to show self-control instead of wrath, I’m strengthening my roots. Every time I choose to control my tongue, when I’m tempted to say things I shouldn’t, I’m strengthening my roots. When I hear God’s Word preached, or I read or listen to it and choose to act on it, instead of doing nothing, I am strengthening my roots.

James tells us the key to victorious living in this crazy world is to know the scripture so well that it becomes engrafted into our life. God’s Word becomes as much a part of us as our arm, nose, or leg.

Let’s get rooted in God’s Word this year.

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February Scriptures

                Theme: Love

During the month of February I will be focusing on the theme of Love in the scriptures.  Here is a link to a printable document you can put in a notebook or check off daily.

FEBRUARY_SCRIPTURES_LOVE

1. Write the scripture out daily. 2. Meditate on what the verses mean. 3. Ask yourself, what changes do I need to make to apply this to my life? 4. Go a step further and memorize the scriptures.

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Below is the same list of scriptures that is in the link above.

FEBRUARY (LOVE)
Day 1: I John 4:18-19
Day 2: Romans 5:8
Day 3: Romans 8:37-39
Day 4: Galatians 2:20
Day 5: I John 3:1
Day 6: Matthew 5:43-48
Day 7: I John 4:7
Day 8: Mark 12:30-31
Day 9: Luke 6:35
Day 10: Romans 12:9
Day 11: Proverbs 3:5
Day 12: I Corinthians 13:4-5
Day 13: I Corinthians 13:6-8
Day 14: John 3:16
Day 15: John 15:13
Day 16: Colossians 3:14-15
Day 17: Matthew 22:37-39
Day 18: Psalm 18:1-2
Day 19: John 13: 34-35
Day 20: John 14:15
Day 21: Psalm 116:1-2
Day 22: Ephesians 4:2
Day 23: Matthew 6:24-25
Day 24: Psalm 63:3-5
Day 25: Proverbs 10:12
Day 26: Proverbs 4:23
Day 27: I John 4:8
Day 28: I Peter 4:8
Day 29: II Timothy 1:7

1. Read & Copy the Scripture.
2. What is being said about Love?
3. How can I apply this to my life?