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Wednesday, April 15, 2015

Grounded in Truth

"Shew me thy way, O Lord; teach me thy paths.... All the paths of the LORD are mercy and truth unto such as keep his covenant and his testimonies." Psalm 25: 4 -10
   If we'll let the truths of Scripture fill our minds, guard our emotions, and influence our conduct, God will richly reward us. By reading and meditating on His Word, you'll learn to understand His ways. This isn't something we can figure out on our own, because His ways are unlike ours - they're higher, bigger, and eternal.
   Following God on His terms will lead to a deepening relationship with Him. That's because He chooses to reveal Himself to those who seek Him and obey His instructions And when you see that God always keeps His promises, your confidence in His faithfulness will soar. Whatever the situation may be, you' know you can trust him. Then He will transform your worries into joyful anticipation about what He's going to do next in your life. Even if hard times await, you'll be convinced that the Lord will work them out for good.
   A life grounded in truth is powerful. Those who live by the Word develop spiritual discernment, which guides their choices and guards against deception. Because they demonstrate wisdom and godliness, the Lord enables them to impact others greatly. Since He knows they can be trusted, He also gives them greater responsibilities and opportunities for service in His kingdom.
  With all these benefits available to us, it seems obvious what the wisest course of action is: Invest time and energy in building the truth of God's Word into your life. Other activities that clamor for attention may seem important or pleasurable, but none of them can offer us the spiritual riches of a life grounded in truth.
Stanley, Charles F. "Grounded in Truth/" In Touch: A Publication of In Touch Ministries. Atlanta, Georgia. February 2015. page 50

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