Thursday, July 21, 2016
Staying Watchful
"Watch, stand fast in the faith, be brave, be strong." 1 Corinthians 16:13 (NKJ). It's a wonderful Bible verse to know. It's strengthening, encouraging . . . and vital, really.
The Lord is coming back soon, and as we wait for Him, we should be doing what we can to tell others about Him, spreading the truth of God. As this happens though, there seems to be (actually, there is) a conscious effort on multiple levels to try to deter us. Like when a serious case of anxiety or a spout of anger erupts, or when a huge life crisis occurs. Backsliding can occur, and that's such a horrible thing to happen.
That's why this exhortation to watch is so great and helpful, I think. Because when we're alert and aware, these spiritual problems don't sneak up on us. We can identify problems immediately and take them to God for help.
So how is a person to watch in the walk of life?
I think reading the Bible is a huge factor. It's God's actual words, His absolute truth. Reading through the Word, we understand God's character and the way He wants us to be. Likened to water, it can make us see things clearly and understand. Reading it constantly is also an extremely effective reminding system, warning of actions or behaviors to avoid, and which virtues should be built up. The Bible is really perfect; reading it is a wonderful gift.
Prayer is also a fantastic blessing. It's talking to the Lord and knowing that He's listening! And it's also a way to be watchful. In addition to giving God thanks and worship, praying for others, and praying for aid ourselves (all really important things to do), we can ask God if there's anything in our lives He wants us to change or build on. A clear Voice probably won't always answer (though sometimes He does), but asking Him gives a chance to search one's life and say, "Lord, what about this?" and think of things in the Bible that deal with the topic.
The Word and prayer are ways I use to stay watchful. Can you think of any others?
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