Choose for yourselves today whom you will serve. . . . As for me
and my house, we will serve the LORD (Joshua 24:15).
Adam and Eve's sin also affected the area of their will. Do you
realize that in the Garden of Eden they could only make one wrong
choice? Everything they wanted to do was okay except eating from
the tree of the knowledge of good and evil (Genesis 2:16, 17).
They had the possibility of making a myriad of good choices and
only one bad choice--only one!
Eventually, however, they made that one bad choice. As a result,
you and I are confronted every day with a myriad of good and bad
choices. You can choose to pray or not pray, read your Bible or
not read your Bible, go to church or not go to church. You can
choose to walk according to the flesh or according to the Spirit.
You and I face countless choices like that every day, and we
eventually make some bad ones.
Other than the Holy Spirit in your life, the greatest power you
possess is the power to choose. Someone has said that pure
Christianity lies in the exercise of the will. The animal kingdom
operates out of divine instinct. But we are created in the image
of God, which means we have a self-operated, independent will.
The essence of temptation is to function independently of God.
The basis for temptation is legitimate needs.
Sinful behavior is often a wrong attempt at meeting your basic
needs. The real issue here is are you going to get your needs met
by the world, the flesh and the devil, or are you going to allow
God to meet your needs "according to His riches in glory in
Christ Jesus" (Philippians 4:19)? It's an issue of identity and
maturity. The more you understand your identity in Christ, the
more you will grow in maturity. And the more mature you become,
the easier it will be for you to choose to live your life in
dependence on your heavenly Father.
Lord, I determine to exercise my great power of choice to live in
moment-by-moment dependence on You today.
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