"Whom have I in heaven but you? And earth has nothing I desire besides you. ...God is the strength
of my heart and my portion forever."
(PSALM 73:25-26)

Jeremiah 7:1-7
Sometimes the hardest part about change is dealing with our attitudes. We may say we want change, but when it comes right down to it, it’s far easier to forgo change and just keep things as they are. This is something I struggle with greatly, especially when the calendar changes from December to January. I tell myself I’m going to change certain things about my behavior, but come February my weak will has already taken me back to old familiar bad habits.
The problem is that I don’t actively change my way of thinking.


It’s not enough to simply desire change in our hearts. We have to base the changes on the knowledge that God expects us to change. Unless we realign our way of thinking, we can’t alter our behavior. We need to take God’s commands and laws seriously, writing them on the tablets of our heart so that they are constantly with us. The more we learn about God, His laws and His will, the more we will develop our internal desire to make the right kind of changes in our lives.



Scripture Focus

Jeremiah 7:1-7

Insight

ARE GOD'S LAWS FAMILIAR TO YOU? IS YOUR DESIRE TO BE OBEDIENT OR TO BE COMPLACENT? WHAT CHANGES DO YOU HOPE TO MAKE?

Bible In A Year

  • Isaiah 25-26
  • Psalm 83
  • Acts 3-4

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