Are You Compromising His Views?
“In all thy ways acknowledge him, and he shall direct thy paths.” Proverbs 3:6 (KJV)
Becoming familiar with God can lead to compromising His views. The Most High has a sure Word for everything that He had made. He knows all things. No wonder everything on earth is naked before Him (Hebrews 4:13). He knows the right paths, the paths that seem to be right but are wrong, and the wrong paths. This makes it vital to consult Him first before embarking on any mission or endeavor. Dear beloved, are you becoming too familiar with God? Some Christians were committed to the Word of God during the initial stage of their Christian life. However, when things began to change for the better, they began to compromise the Word of God. They now confided in themselves or others, till their life began to take a nosedive (Proverbs 14:12). Beloved, if you find yourself in this place, it is time to repent and get committed to the Lord and His Word. God requires consistency in studying His Word; that is why He said we should meditate on it day and night and observe to practice it (Joshua 1:8, Psalm 1:2–3). He didn’t say we should stop meditating on His Word once things begin to change for good in our lives. Beloved, when King David began compromising the Word of God and took things into his own hands, His Kingdom began to fall apart, till he got right with God and took Him seriously again (2 Samuel 11:1–27, 12:1–14). Compromise neither your relationship with God nor His Word; confide in Him in every decision, choice, and action, or reaction, and you will always succeed. Hallelujah! God bless you!
Prayer Point: My holy Father, I’m excited to be Your child. Thank You for the counsel from Your Word. I promise to meditate on Your Word day and night and put every Word to practice. I will also consult You in every decision, choice, action, and reaction. Please remind me any time I’m compromising Your Word, and I will repent in Jesus’ name. Amen!
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