Wednesday's Blessing

Patricia R.
on 3/2/11 10:41 am - Perry, MI
 

 

March 2

 

A Commitment to Obey

Daniel 1:9-21

Years ago I made a commitment to obey the Lord regardless of the cost. Like everyone else, I have made mistakes, but my determination to follow Christ has remained unchanged. When difficulties occur, such a pledge helps a person to stand firm.

We all will encounter times when there's a direct conflict between God's way and what is being asked of us. Perhaps the boss tells us to misrepresent the company's product to customers. Or a friend may be pressuring us to join her in some risky behavior. Or family members may urge us to lie on their behalf. Saying no could bring loss, rejection, or even the end of a relationship. On the other hand, going along with the request could compromise our Christian witness or break God's commands.

Daniel faced such a dilemma. He and his three friends had a clear choice—to eat food prohibited by Scripture, or to refuse and incur the king's wrath, imprisonment, or even death. Daniel showed great courage when he proposed a different eating plan (Dan. 1:12). His words and actions demonstrated his allegiance to the Lord.

Daniel and his friends were rewarded by God for their faith and commitment (v. 17). Despite their adverse cir****tances, all four young men confidently trusted in the Lord's sovereign care for them.

Daniel's choice resulted in royal favor. Jesus' obedience led to the cross and glorification. Paul's trust in Christ resulted in hardship. When we obey, the consequences may vary, but two things are always the same: obedience glorifies our Father and pleases Him. What could be better than that?

Seek always to do some good, somewhere. Every man has to seek in his own way to realize his true worth. You must give some time to your fellow man. For remember, you don't live in a world all your own. Your brothers are here too.
Albert Schweitzer
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Patricia R.
on 3/2/11 11:04 am - Perry, MI
Wow!  I wish I had read this earlier today.  I went on a sugar binge this afternoon.  I am failing to obey the Lord with my diet.  I have not surrendered my diet to the Lord's will.  In AA, that surrender is the 3rd Step, "turned our will and our lives over to the care of God..."  I keep wanting to turn my food over to Him, but,  keep taking my will back and buying and eating sugar.

I wonder if anyone else is having trouble obeying the Lord with food. 

Hugs,
Trish
Seek always to do some good, somewhere. Every man has to seek in his own way to realize his true worth. You must give some time to your fellow man. For remember, you don't live in a world all your own. Your brothers are here too.
Albert Schweitzer
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Hislady
on 3/2/11 1:07 pm - Vancouver, WA
You're certainly not alone on that one! I do the same thing "Oh please guide me Lord! Ummm later after I eat this piece of candy! I realized tho that some if not alot of my eating is comfort eating because I'm hurting so much lately my fibro is flaring and this cold weather isn't helping my poor arthritic toes either. So now that I'm aware of it I'm trying to do better but that blasted sugar keeps whispering my name.
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