Happy Saturday!
Thank you for joining me today. Each week, I will take a verse (or passage) from the Bible and dig beneath the surface to uncover the precious golden nuggets of truth, wisdom, and knowledge that lie waiting to be discovered. I pray that this will inspire you to do some "digging" of your own into God's scripture!
This week's Bible passage: 1 Corinthians 10:11
The Old Testament provides valuable lessons for the Christian. One such lesson is the importance of making wise choices in our lives (1 Corinthians 10:11). To review just a few of these lessons, we read that Lot made a choice as to where to live and as a result he experienced:
1) War and kidnapping (Genesis 14)
2) Oppression and torment by the ungodly citizens of Sodom (2 Peter 2:7-8).
3) Loss of all his possessions, death of his wife, and incest with his daughters (Genesis 19).
David chose to commit adultery with Bathsheba, and as a consequence he suffered:
1) The death of his infant son (2 Samuel 12).
2) A daughter molested by her half-brother (2 Samuel 13).
3) That son killed by her vengeful brother (2 Samuel 13).
4) A rebellion led by that son, who shamed him publicly, and whose death brought even more grief to David (2 Samuel 15-18).
With Lot and David illustrating the need for making wise choices, let's consider the following examples:
a. Some choices that greatly affect our lives
b. Suggestions for making wise choices
c. What to do when we have made the wrong choice
Let's begin today with choices that greatly affect our lives, starting with choosing Jesus. Will you follow Jesus or not? Will you become His disciple? Or will you refuse to accept His gracious offer of salvation (Matthew 11:28-30)? This one decision will affect your life more than any other! It will determine your place in eternity, and it will have a bearing on every other decision you make. How? As a disciple, you will be concerned with doing His will, and as a disciple, you will not simply "do your own thing" (Matthew 28:18-20).
Then there is choosing a career. Even from a worldly viewpoint, your choice is important. The job market is always changing. The wrong choice could lead to financial ruin or fiscal hardship. More importantly, the choice can have a lasting effect on: Your marriage and family, and your service to God. So make the choice to honor God first, and you will be blessed (Matthew 6:33), or make money the primary factor in your decision, and destruction will follow (1 Timothy 6:6-10).
How about in choosing a mate? This choice will determine to a great extent your degree of happiness (Proverbs 12:4). It will have a permanent bearing on your children and their emotional well-being. You may think you can simply divorce a person if they turn out to be a bad choice. But once you have children, there is no way to reverse the choice you made as to who is the mother or father of your children! The children are not unaffected by the violence of divorce (Malachi 2:16).
Choosing your friends is an important choice. Having close friends can be a wonderful blessing (Proverbs 17:17). But the wrong friends can be a curse (Proverbs 12:26; 1 Corinthians 15:33).
Choosing where to live is important, too. It was this choice where Lot made his mistake. It appeared to be a sound business decision (Genesis 13:10-11), but it was a poor moral decision (Genesis 13:13). Upon what basis do we choose where to live? Is it based solely on how much of house we can afford? Is it based upon the location to work, school, etc.? Do we consider whether it will help or hinder our service to God and His church? Just be aware that there may be some modern-day "Sodoms" and "Gommorahs" to avoid!
Remember, for every action there is a reaction, and for every choice there is a consequence. To increase the likelihood that our choices will have good consequences, here are a few suggestions for making wise choices...
1. Ask God for wisdom. He promises to give wisdom to those who ask in faith (James 1:5-8). Asking for wisdom requires diligence (Proverbs 2:1-9). And always fill your prayers with requests for wisdom to make wise choices!
2. Ask others for advice. There is safety in having many counselors (Proverbs 11:14). There is wisdom in heeding the counsel of others (Proverbs 12:15). in fact, here are two great sources for counsel: The Bible itself, especially a book like Proverbs, and older, mature Christians. Don't hesitate to ask others what they would do!
3. Commit your choices to the Lord. Trusting that you have made choices pleasing to Him, put them in His hands (Psalms 37:5-6, 23-26). Make your choices with the understanding, "if the Lord wills" (James 4:13-15). One might even ask the Lord that if a choice is not according His will... He might frustrate the carrying out of the choice, or to otherwise show you what is His will. Always include God in your decision making, if you wish to make wise choices!
I can honestly say here that there will be times when it becomes apparent that we made poor choices, even wrong ones. What can we do to avoid making matters worse?
We can respond to wrong choices by learning from the mistakes of others. Examples? Do what Lot did, heed and flee! Heed the Word of God. Do what you now know to be right without reservation (remember Lot's wife!) Do what Peter did, repent and serve! Repent, if sin is involved (as when Peter denied Christ). Serve the Lord with what time you have left in this life. Do what Paul did, accept and live! Accept the forgiveness Jesus provides (1 Timothy 1:12-16). Determine to live for the Lord to the best of your ability (Phlippians 3:13-14).
What would be the wrong thing to do? Continue to remain in the choice you've made because of pride, or some other reason! Or wallow in sorrow just to feel sorry for yourself over your guilt or loss!
In closing, may the examples of such men like Lot and David teach us the importance of making wise choices serve as a warning not to make our decisions lightly. And may we ever be open to the wisdom from God and the counsel of others as we make such choices as: our careers, our spouses, our friends, and where we will live.
Have you made the most important decision you will ever face in this life? The decision which will determine your eternal destiny? The decision to follow Jesus as your Lord and Savior? Why not decide today to follow Jesus, and become His disciple? (Matthew 28: 19-20; Act 2:36-41).
Let's Pray:
Dear Lord, govern everything by your wisdom, so that my soul may always be serving you in the way you will and not as I choose. Let me die to myself so that I may serve you; let me live to you who are life itself. Amen.
Until next week...
God bless you,
Rochelle
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