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Life > Women|Thu, Oct. 01 2009 07:29 PM EDT

The Power to Choose

By Dorothy Valcarcel|Christian Post Guest Contributor

“Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain; for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh His name in vain.”
Exodus 20: 7
King James Version

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EXPLORATION

“The Power to Choose”

“Destiny is not a matter of chance, it is a matter of choice.”
William J. Bryan

What choices in my life have affected my future?

“It might be the devil or it might be the Lord, but you’ve got to serve somebody.”
Bob Dylan

INSPIRATION

“Wilt thou leave they sins and go to heaven, or wilt thou have thy sins and go to
hell?”
(The voice John Bunyan heard.)

During the last five days we began to study the book of Leviticus by looking at five characteristics of God that are woven throughout the tapestry of this often under-read book. As we studied, we came to recognize our God is a God of order. He is a God who is truthful. He is a God who is pure. He is a God who heals us and makes us whole. And above all, He is a Holy God.

It was important for us to look at these qualities of God because they help us understand Him better. What’s more, by studying these divine characteristics, and yearning for their presence in our own lives as God’s children, we can become more like God, our Father, as we focus our vision on Him.

It is this longing for godliness we are going to study about as we look at a very unusual story contained in Leviticus 24.

The Bible begins with these words:

“Now the son of an Israelite mother and an Egyptian father went out among the Israelites…. The son of the Israelite woman blasphemed the name of the Lord with a curse; so they brought him to Moses. (His mother’s name was Shelomith, the daughter of Dibri the Danite. They put him in custody until the will of the Lord should be made clear to them.” (Leviticus 24: 10-12 N.I.V.).

As we reflect on this story, we are going to look at “choices” made by individuals. Choices which made the difference between a life of good and a life of evil. Interestingly enough, although this incident took place thousands of years ago, the lessons God had for His children at that time apply directly to our time.

I want to share with you what noted psychologist Erich Fromm said about our human choices. “Our capacity to choose changes constantly with our practice of life. The longer we continue to make the wrong decisions, the more our heart hardens; the more often we make the right decisions, the more our heart softens for better, comes alive.”

This week, we will look at decisions and choices that were made and the consequences that resulted.

Tomorrow we’ll look at a mother’s choice, an Israelite woman who chose to marry an Egyptian man. Then we’ll look at a son’s choice to blaspheme and curse the name of God. We’ll also look at the choice the Israelites made – and believe me, it is a critical one. And finally, we are going to identify the consequences of making wrong choices – because there are consequences to our behavior, whether we think so or not.

As we will find out, the words expressed by Pastor W. E. Sangster ring loudly with truth. “Every day the choice between good and evil is presented to us in simple ways.” This is exactly what we see played out in the lives of a family which did not choose to recognize the holiness of the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.Continue »

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Dorothy Valcarcel has a 25-year career working with charitable organizations worldwide. Her experiences have taken her into ghettos, orphanages, domestic abuse shelters and food kitchens. The insight she gained, along with her own personal struggle to overcome challenging disabilities sustained in a life-threatening accident, are the catalyst for Transformation Garden - a website designed to encourage women in their walk with Jesus. Dorothy is the author of the soon to be released book, When A Woman Meets Jesus, published by Revell.
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