Joyce
Meyer writes
There are so many things that clamor
for our attention and devotion: our jobs, our kids, our spouses, our
hobbies—the demands and distractions of life. And we have to be careful not to
let them become more important or more of a priority than our relationship with
God.
The first of the Ten Commandments
states we will have no other gods before Him (see Exodus 20:3). And Deuteronomy
5:8-9 (NLT) says, “You must not make for yourself an idol of any kind, or an
image of anything in the heavens or on the earth or in the sea. You must
not bow down to them or worship them, for I, the Lord your God, am a jealous
God who will not tolerate your affection for any other gods.”
Yet how many of the things that
occupy our time, money, thoughts and attention have taken the place where God
is supposed to be?
Distractions from Truth
Anything can become a god to
us—anything we worship or put an excessive amount of time into. Even your
feelings can become a god if you allow them to control you. We need to ask
ourselves, “Am I bowing down to God and His Word or to my feelings?”
Another challenge we have to
confront is living in a world full of humanism and people not wanting God and
His Truth to interfere with their lives and routines. It seems we have an
epidemic of selfishness in our world today, and this creates all kinds of
unhealthy situations.
For example, when people refuse to
honor God and follow His wisdom in their decisions, it causes them to become
bogged down with worry, resentment and bitterness. Eventually it shows up as
sickness and disease in their bodies. And in our culture, this behavior causes
a decline in our moral standards and attitudes.
But the good news is, we don’t have
to settle for this way of living. In Christ, we can enjoy our lives—abundantly!
(See John
10:10.)
How to Establish the Habit of Living
for God
The key to having God’s “abundant
life”—His love, peace and joy—is keeping Him in His rightful place in our
priorities. God said to Abraham, “Walk and live habitually before Me and be
perfect (blameless, wholehearted, complete)” (Genesis 17:1 AMP). Notice
that God instructed Abraham to be habitual in walking with Him and
living for Him. We can do this by establishing daily habits of prayer, worship
and regular, consistent time spent in His Word.
I love the Word of God! It is
amazing. It contains wisdom, encouragement, comfort and inspiration for every
conceivable human problem or dilemma. His Word brings peace and stability to
our spirits and it will renew our minds (see Romans 12:2). Get excited about
getting into the Bible!
Benefits of Keeping God First
Make it your goal to have a deep,
intimate relationship with God. Let Him into every area of your life. If you
constantly look to other people for answers and validation, pray about this and
ask the Lord to help you stop doing that and instead look to Him. (See 1
Thessalonians 2:4.) As we live to please God, He promises to bless our lives
and make us prosper.
When you decide to serve God with
your whole heart and make Him first in your life, your soul will prosper and
your joy and peace will increase. Remember to lean on Him more than anything
else, and tell Him, “God, I want to do this, but I can’t do it without You.” He
doesn’t expect you to live for Him in your own strength or ability, and He understands
when you make mistakes.
So if you mess up, don’t be
discouraged and let it hold you back; confess it and keep going. God will give
you grace to do what you need to do. One day at a time you and God together can
do anything!
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