Compromise is often seen as a virtue in our world of relative thinking. Of course, there are times when compromise is the right course of action; however, when it comes to compromising our faith it is not only wrong – it is sin.
Embedding God’s Word in our hearts and minds illuminates our path, providing direction throughout this earthly journey. I don’t know about you, but I need this light every moment of every day! The blogs in this devotional will center around a particular Bible Verse. Memorize, mediate, or just mull over the Bible Verse during the week. Do whatever fits your spiritual needs and schedule.
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Compromise is often seen as a virtue in our world of relative thinking. Of course, there are times when compromise is the right course of action; however, when it comes to compromising our faith it is not only wrong – it is sin.
Discontentment is a sin with grave consequences. Walk with two women of the Bible and see how discontentment, or lack thereof, affected their lives.
Broken is a disturbing word. We want to be strong and whole, not broken. But in reality, we all come to Jesus broken and in need of repair.
Command is a four letter word. We don’t like being told what to do; however, it’s part of our daily life. We are told: to pay taxes, when to put our garbage out, to be at work at a certain time, to complete an assignment, etc. Although we don’t like it, for the most part, we obey the commands of men. Conversely, the commands of God are often ignored – even defied. So, this week we are examining the Ten Commandments and how they influence our behavior – or not.