You reap what you sow

 

Taking the truth, God’s Word seriously, and making it personal and applying it to our lives makes a difference in how God deals with us.  When we obey God, when we humble ourselves, push aside our own agendas and get involved in God’s agenda, He rewards us.  If we ignore His purpose or rebel against His commandments and instructions, we suffer the consequences.  So learn this principle:  Your reaction to the Word of God, determines God’s reaction to you.  When you demonstrate respect for His Word, obey His Word and live His Word, you reap the benefits of a blessed life. When you ignore truth, reject truth, or don’t apply God’s Word to your life, you pay the price of your disobedience (Proverbs 13:13).  

Deuteronomy chapter 28 reveals much of what I’m saying here.  The overwhelming principle taught in this passage is; obey and be blessed, disobey and suffer.  Whatever is revealed in the scriptures, we are to do. 

I think the struggle we sometimes have is that to obey God we have to made adjustments.  We have to change our ways.  To apply scripture means we have to sometimes alter our ways to bring our lives into harmony with the will of God.  This may mean a change in our attitudes, our actions, our focus, or our priorities. 

The problem today is we want to change the Word to fit our lifestyle.  What we really need is a change in our ways to fit the Word of God.  Ask the Holy Spirit to help you make the necessary adjustments in you!  You will reap the rewards of having God’s favor and blessing.  Try it – you’ll see! 

The Pastor's Pocket
Pastor Bruce Freeman 


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