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My Utmost For His Highest

When I began reading this book, I started thinking “this isn’t your average devotional book”. It is not. It was far more than that. The updated edition of Oswald Chambers work is truly a book about molding a person to become a better servant of God. I have gained great incite and understanding by being able to read from something that was written and then go out and search it more. It has a basic layout for a given day of bible verses and 3-4 strong paragraphs that get right to the point. It makes you grasp a hold of concepts like discipleship, being a true servant, sanctification, missionary work, etc. This was something that opened my eyes to some new things (as good books should do).  It’s a 365 day devotional, and is definitely one of my most recommended books for everyone.

And always remember when you are done with one, pass it on or recommend! That helps the ones who work so hard to write them!

Check out: My Utmost For His Highest – ISBN 0-929239-57-1

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Learn To Sever What Does Not Make It Better

One part of life that is always evident is that there will always be things that we fall back on in the event of something that puts us on the defensive or our backs against the wall. There are plenty of people and situations out there that have and will provoke things in your life that simply should not be a part of who you are. This is something that is tough to realize in principle but when realized can be powerful to the building of your Godly life.

You see, there are those people and objects in your life that whether we see it or not could eventually lead us into things we never thought we would say or do. Sin and temptation comes in many ways and forms and is not exempt for anyone. I know it’s not easy to address the things that define our mistakes for any of us, but if we can begin to learn from them we can start to move forward.

As part of my testimony now, drugs and alcohol were a big part of my life once. God has now delivered me from many of my personal hardships (as well as those things) and for that I am very thankful! However, there were some adjustments in my lifestyle that had to happen. I had to begin to sever ties to the things that pulled me to those addictions. I will guarantee you that it will never be easy doing on your own, but I can also guarantee that you can do all things through Christ which strengthens you!

When we look back on our lives and all the things we have done, we cannot live in regret because we have zero control of the past. We can only pray for forgiveness now and move forward. We must begin to allow God to help me adjust our lives to the way they should be. And as we do, life begins to improve by severing the influences that pollute your ability to live in peace and joy in Christ.