Thursday 10 April 2014

God's Shaping Tools

Romans (12:1-5)

God's kindness to us is demonstrated by the fact that He doesn't leave us in the condition we were in before coming to faith. How tragic it would be if we still thought, felt, and acted the same way we did before receiving Christ as our Savior. Throughout our lives.

Prayer. By talking to the Lord in open dialogue, we develop a relationship with Him. He becomes not just our Savior, but our friend, and as the intimacy grows, so will our passion to be with Him. Setting aside time for prayer each day will become a delight, not a duty.

God's Word. You can't grow in your Christian life if you keep the Bible closed all week long. No one lives on one meal a week, yet many Christians try to get by with just a Sunday dinner of the Word served up by their pastor. How can we expect God's truth to do its transforming work if we never let it into our minds and hearts?

The Church. Christ uses His body of believers as a place for transformation. That's where we rub against each other and have the rough edges of our character smoothed. It is a place of instruction, accountability, and encouragement.

Are you letting the Lord use His character-shaping tools in your life? Our culture has no shortage of worldly voices and pressures that fill minds and influence behavior. Only when we intentionally schedule time for God, His Word, and His people can Christ do His transforming work in our lives.

1 comment:

  1. I enjoyed your blog, Bro. William! Daily prayer and personal Bible study along with faithful, regular church attendance are all vital for a Christian's spiritual health and growth. Without these we cannot enjoy the kind of fellowship with Jesus Christ that he intends for us to have with Him. Also, if we utilize these three "character shaping" tools we will be better equipped to share the Gospel message of salvation with those around us. God bless you, Bro. William!

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