Read: Colossians 3:1-14 |
Love
the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with
all your mind and with all your strength. Mark 12:30
To
detect health problems before they become serious, doctors recommend
a routine physical exam. We can do the same for our spiritual health
by asking a few questions rooted in the great commandment (Mark
12:30) Jesus referred to.
Do
I love God with all my heart because He first loved me? Which is
stronger, my desire for earthly gain or the treasures that are mine
in Christ? (Col. 3:1). He desires that His peace rule our hearts.
I
choose today to exchange my #strength for Yours, God.
Do
I love God with all my soul? Do I listen to God telling me who I am?
Am I moving away from self-centered desires? (v. 5). Am I becoming
more compassionate, kind, humble, gentle, and patient? (v. 12).
Do
I love God with all my mind? Do I focus on my relationship with His
Son or do I let my mind wander wherever it wants to go? (v. 2). Do my
thoughts lead to problems or solutions? To unity or division?
Forgiveness or revenge? (v. 13).
Do
I love God with all my strength? Am I willing to be seen as weak so
that God can show His strength on my behalf? (v. 17). Am I relying on
His grace to be strong in His Spirit?
As
we let “the message of Christ dwell among [us] richly . . . with
all wisdom” (v. 16), He will equip us to build each other up as we
become spiritually fit and useful to Him.
Heavenly
Father, when I rely on anything other than love in my efforts to
initiate change in people, I am neglecting to love You with all my
heart, soul, mind, and strength. I choose today to exchange my
strength for Yours.
To be spiritually fit, feed on God’s Word and exercise your faith.
INSIGHT:We may find it difficult at times to motivate ourselves in Christian living and service to God and others. However, Paul reminds the church in Colossae that the reason we are to focus on God and serve Him well is that we have been “raised with Christ” (3:1). Because of what Jesus accomplished for us, we are to serve Him faithfully. -- J.R. Hudberg
Bible in a Year: Isaiah 37–38; Colossians 3
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