Sunday, August 9, 2015

RETURN TO THE SOURCE

THE FIRST CHOICE, THE SOURCE OF ALL CHOICES

It is easy to major in the minor; to concentrate on the result rather than the cause.  The things that are thought of and attacked as sins are really the fruit of sin, the sin of the world that Jesus came and died to release us from.  The acts of the flesh are the fruits of the root of a Spiritual misalignment; unbelief in God.  Unbelief in God will lead to disobedience which leads to a hardened heart which in the end separates us from God, which is the sin of the world.  Jesus came to lay an axe at the root of unbelief and with a winnowing fork to clear the threshing floor of the chaff of the deeds of flesh.  There can be no unbelief in the kingdom of God where He ultimately rules and reigns.

Unbelief caused Adam and Eve to disobey God.  Unbelief caused the Israelites to provoke God with their disobedience in the wilderness.  Adam and Eve were exiled from the Garden.  The Israelites were forbidden to enter the Land of Promise.  Those who harden their hearts with unbelief will not enter into the Presence of God where He offers His rest.

Sin is deceitful.  It can play tricks with our minds and eyes.  At its root is unbelief in God.  “Has God said?”  That is why it is important to know what God said and to believe in what God said with all your heart, mind, and strength.  God’s words are clear.  God’s choices are clear; DO or DO NOT.  There are no shades of gray in God. 

The first choice that is the source of every other choice is to “choose this day whom you will serve.”  God sets before all of us life or death.  It is His hope and desire that we choose life, “that you and your offspring may live, loving the Lord your God, obeying His voice and holding fast to Him.”  (Deuteronomy 30:11-20).  That choice continues throughout the generations; it is still the choice offered today, through His Son.  “To all who did receive him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God.” (John 1:12,13).  God has freely offered us all He has to give, including Himself.  But the choice to receive or reject him is always ours.



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