Wednesday, April 22, 2009

Conduct, Character, and Commitment

Can I just say how critical your conduct, character, and commitment are in your daily life. Psalms 51:1-10 talks about guarding your mind, because what is in your mind will come out in your conduct. Your conduct is your character on display and your commitment is what will determine what you put in your mind.

It is a full circle. That is why we are taught in several scriptures throughout the Bible that we are to be transfored from the world. We are in the world, we are not of the world. Once you acknowledge your sins, then you can ask God to forgive you for your sins. Then allow the word of God to cleanse your of your sins.

God is omnipresent and omnipetent. That means that He knows all and sees all. There is absolutely nothing that you can keep from God. You may be able to confuse, lie, hide, and get away with certain things to people, but not from God. God knew your thoughts and what you were going to do before you did.

That is why it is to crucial to conduct yourself only as Jesus did. Therefore, as God told David in Psalms110:1, "The Lord said to my Lord, Sit at My right hand, Till I make your enemies your footstool." Always allow God to fight your battles for you. Absolutely everything that you do within your conduct, character, and commitment should be that of God. Anything that is contrary will damage your relationship with the trinity. Once it is damaged you will have to show God that He can trust you again. Be a credible witness to others. They should be able to tell that you are diffent from the world.

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