
Mon, Dec. 17, 2007 Posted: 08:36 AM EST
James 1:23-25
As a teenager and a new believer, I would pull out my mothers worn Bible when needed Gods opinion on a matter. In the back were words written in bold type with verses beneath (I didnt know then that this was called a concordance). Id look up a subject, write down the Scripture references listed, and then read them to get my answers. This simple activity was how I began to build truth into my life.
Believers who have decided to make Gods truth the foundation of their life need a place to start building. First, identify a point of needsome area that requires attention, like financial stewardship. Then search the Bibles concordance for verses related to that topic. The passages on the subject will form a blueprint of what a believers life should look like.
The Holy Spirit provides the construction material. Using His guidance, strength, and wisdom, install new truths in your life by practicing what you read. Lets again look at examples from the topic of stewardship: Matthew 6:24 teaches that we cant serve both God and money, so attitudes must change. And since a borrower is the lenders servant, spending on credit should be carefully evaluated (Proverbs 22:7). Thats how new ways of thinking will replace faulty ideas.
It is a good idea to noteliterallythe results of our obedience to Gods instructions. Journaling about His provision and the growth of our faith will inspire us to continue adding to our foundation of truth. That means choosing new areas to remodel according to Gods blueprint.
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Charles Stanley
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