Acts 20:17-24,32
Why are you a Christian? Ever stopped to question your motives behind serving God? Some people, they want the blessings, other are just doing it as a family thing, other are just scared of death. Now I don’t know if Jesus judges us based on our motive for serving Him, but I know that our motives are important here on earth. If you serve God because you love God and want to be a tool in His kingdom, then when trials come, like they did for Paul, you will still have the confidence to go on and to recommend the faith to others. If we just want the blessings, then we leave when the blessings look like they’ve disappeared. The only way we can serve God for better and for worse is if we serve Him out of love. Fear, greed or convenience will not keep us in Him through the storms.
Welcome To Life Guide Devotional
Hey, Welcome to the devotional section of our website. God called everyone to have a personal relationship with Him and that involves reading the bible everyday, figuring God’s plan for your lives. But many times, we don’t know what to read. The bible is so big, it’s hard to find something to read and meditate on. That’s where I come in. My goal is to help other teenagers find scriptures they can read and messages they can meditate on. Life Guide Devotional breaks down the message of the bible and relates it to regular circumstances. So please, study the Word of God with me as we grow together.
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Good job!!! Our motives are very much like a map or GPS that guides us to a destination. When our motives are wrong we end up in the wrong places, the wrong kind of life and experiences that makes our Christian experience contrary to what the bible say. We are to seek God’s will not our desires. We are to do His will not our will. Prayers are to change us not to change God’s mind concerning us. Selfish desires lead to wrong actions which lead to wrong praying. When our praying is wrong, our whole Christian life becomes wrong, and Christianity seems not to be working for us.
Keep up the great work, I was a teenager a few year back, to be exact, that was only forty years ago.
Johnson Adefila, Atlanta Georgia USA.
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