Hebrews 3:12 – Beware, brethren, lest there be in any of you
an evil heart of unbelief in departing from the living God.
The Spirit of unbelief leads to moral behavior. When pride interferes and take over, we think we can rule –
and know even better than God.
God gave us promises – we are to trust Him, we are
responsible of our own decision whether to walk by sight or walk by faith.
Whatever way we choose – God remains
faithful – to His promises because He is not human, that should lie!
Numbers 23:19. His Words will never pass away. Matthew 24:35 – Not a single
letter!
Paul in this verse is basically warning believers that
“what we sow, we will reap”
Sin will attract sin – but fixing our eyes on Jesus, we will
be transformed into His image. You can never look at Jesus and not be attracted
to Him – and not having the desire to be like Him! A deep desire is birthed
when we see Him crowned with Glory and Honor. Heb. 2:9
He wants us like this too! What a glorious, splendid,
magnificent Lord we adore.
There are many biblical references that illustrates the
importance of having a fresh ability to
trust in Him Luke 4:18-19, Romans 12:2,
Col 3:5-9, Col. 3:12, Heb. 12:15, Mat. 23:25-26, 1Peter 2:5-6 and Eph. 3:8-10.
Romans 12:2 –
Renew our minds through God’s Word, to make our thinking line up with His Word.
The key of the transformation is our
mind. For as he thinks in his heart, so is he. Prov. 23:7
Heb.12:15 – God’s holiness is imparted to us. We are responsible to walk in this holiness trusting and believing God who made us holy. Bitterness should have no place in our hearts.
Bitterness pollutes our whole system, it causes poison to be released
into the blood streams. You can pray for healing but if you don’t deal with the
roots it will not last! Jack Winter.
We are healed by being
taught to put no confidence whatsoever in our flesh, simply to rest in Him.
To experience this, we must offer ourselves as a living
sacrifice, and continually die to self to commit to God with our all being,
spiritually and physically.
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