Voting Rights

votingWho gets a vote in your life? Part of my Bible Impact reading this morning was about a deadly vote. Moses allowed the people to vote on the next step they should take on their journey to the Promised Land. This vote led to the decision to send out the spies (see Deuteronomy 1:22), which ended up in a death filled, joy robbing 40 year jaunt around the desert.
Who do you allow to vote about the choices you make – someone in your past or are they currently in your life? If Moses had only let God vote, the people would have enjoyed the largest juiciest grapes they had ever tasted.
This is why a healthy believer lives with a biblical worldview – listening to and following Jesus everyday everywhere. A healthy believer uses their biblical tools to screen out the voices/voters so they can hear from Jesus.
We all have decisions to make everyday, which leads to a vote. Should I do A or B? Who has voting rights in your life? Use your FREEdom process to listen to the only vote that should count – Jesus’.
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Reduce Your Buts

yesbut“Yeah, but…” is one of the deadliest two word phrases in the English language; and, it doesn’t matter what comes after it either. The mindset that lies behind it has destroyed many a believer’s freedom.
“Yeah, what you’re saying is true, but…” “Yeah, I know the Bible stays that, but…” “Yeah, God can talk to me, but…” They’re all forms of the same negative anti-scriptural slavery thinking that keeps one on the sin-confession-sin cycle.
We are victors in Christ, not victims. “I can do everything through Christ who gives me strength.” What part of everything is not included in that truth? Jesus died again to give us freedom. He is living today to keep us in that freedom.
Your freedom will grow exponentially to the amount you reduce your “buts.” Isn’t time for a healthy biblical faith workout?
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Keep Praising – Victory Cometh

praise 2“How long must I wrestle with my thoughts and every day have sorrow in my heart? How long will my enemy triumph over me?” King David wrote this in Psalm 13:2, but it describes perfectly how we all feel at times. The battle to retrain our brains is intense. We wish God would just solve it already. In doing so, however, He wouldn’t be doing us any favors.
He created us to rule with and for Him (Gen. 1:28) and is now preparing us to reign with Christ when He returns (2 Tim. 2:12). If He always stepped in and waved His perfection wand over our lives, He’d actually be crippling us. Where and when do you want to learn about how to make the choice to follow Him – the practice field or the big game? Off stage in your sound proof room or on stage before a sell out crowd?
Humanly speaking, I wish He would simply restart my brain. As a child of God who knows better, I know David’s answer is right on the money. “But I trust in Your unfailing love, my heart rejoices in (meaning the struggle is still raging) Your salvation. I will sing to the LORD, for He has been good to me.”
His God came through for Him in the past. He will come through for him in future as David praised and sang in the midst of the battle. We can too. Remember, when you’re weak He can be strong for you.
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It’s About Your Choices

your choicesYou only control your choices, not others. This is an important truth to drill into your thinking.
We don’t know when Jesus’ knew that Judas was the one who was going to betray Him. Did He know when He first chose Judas to be one of the Twelve or much later? He definitely knew by the time John 13 rolls around. We also know He knew what Scripture had to say on the subject: He would be betrayed by someone in His group.
Knowing this, He could either waste His time worrying about who the traitor would be or spend His time listening to and following His Father everyday everywhere. He chose the later. And so can we. Jesus could only control His choices, not Judas’. And so can we.
The pathway to see our lives changed is to focus on our choices, which is the choice to live by the FREEdom process in the Spirit’s power everyday everywhere. Worrying about what others will or will not do only leads us to repeating the sinful behaviors that destroy our freedom.
Choose to use your biblical tools today. Remember, you only control your choices, not others’.
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Work Through It

work through it“You can avoid reality, but you cannot avoid the consequences of avoiding reality.” What an awesome insight. God designed the world, reality, to work a certain way. The reality He created is one where we have freedom of choice. His reality also states that those choices will have either positive or negative consequences attached to them. There is freedom in choice, but not in consequence.
You can say you don’t have a problem or that everyone else around you does. You can suck it up and hope for the best. You can even say that what you’re doing is okay, even though the Word clearly says it’s not, because, “Jesus wants me to be happy, right?”
You can close your eyes to what’s going inside you and fly blind. Or you can acknowledge that something is not right and work through it using your biblical tools and walk in freedom.
Jesus never said to deny your problems or challenges exist. He simply said to stop handling them your way and begin to work through them His way.
Use your freedom of choice to work through what’s going on behind the behavior/situation that’s robbing you of your peace and joy using your biblical tools. Use your freedom of choice to experience the good stuff Jesus offers to those who do.
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