Change what you believe, not what you do.
I came across something interesting this week that I would like us to discuss. I was reading Romans 14 in the Message translation of the bible, and it dawned on me that Paul spoke about the importance of conviction. He admonished believers not to compare themselves with one another but to strive to act based on personal persuasion.
He wrote, ‘If the way you live isn’t consistent with what you believe, then it’s wrong. Whatever is done in doubt is sinful.’ Paul continues, “Act based on your conviction before God, not merely responding to other people’s opinions. Cultivate your relationship with God and base your conviction on Him. Let your actions be motivated by your conviction.” He ends the letter by saying, “Seek to gain a new perspective, not men’s approval, and you must fully be satisfied and assured in your mind of the things that you do.”
As we all plan for the new year, are your resolutions your convictions, or are you trying to do what everyone else does? What habits and lifestyle do you want to cultivate for yourself in the new year?
Please read the scripture Romans 14 (preferably in the Message Translation) and share what you learn.
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