For to set the mind on the flesh is death, but to set the mind on the Spirit is life and peace. Romans 8:6
If you suddenly found yourself feeling in a way that is opposite of the Bible, would that change things for you?
Justifying this new self you are sporting?
Let’s say you decide you’re now a boy who prefers boys.
You know God’s views.
Do you live out your sin, justifying it as your true self?
Or do you continue to give yet one more thing to God, knowing He will sustain you every time?
Let’s say you grow to detest your marriage.
Do you embrace living alone, justifying your pitiful reasons?
Or do you die once again to self, giving your marriage back to God?
Does Christianity need to fit you or do you need to fit Christianity?
Does your faith change when your flesh cries out for sin?
Or do you cry out to God when your flesh shouts loudly to be satisfied?
Christianity is not built for convenience.
It’s never convenient to put down yourself, honoring others and your commitments.
It’s never convenient to seek God’s will above your own.
It’s never convenient to see others through the lens of God’s love.
It wasn’t convenient for Jesus to die for your sins.
Yet He did.
Even in the midst of your flesh, seek the will of God.
Seek the will of God over the will of flesh.
This life will last but a short time.
And when you die, you’ll suddenly become very aware of how necessary it all was.
Necessary as you look into the eyes of the people who were led to Jesus through you.
Necessary as you see those touched by your testimony.
Necessary as you see your family following you into heaven after praying daily for their salvation.
Following Jesus is never convenient.
But it is necessary. Absolutely necessary.
Our very lives and the lives of others depend upon it.



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