I have been crucified with Christ; it is no longer I who live, but Christ lives in me; and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by faith in the Son of God, who loved me and gave Himself for me. Galatians 2:20 (NKJV) Your destiny is not determined by what you desire to do; but in the choices you make. We’ve been on a series discussing keys to walking in the authority you have in Christ. Here’s a major key. You need to realize that your number one goal is to progressively become more like Jesus in your thoughts, beliefs and actions. This reminds me of a mistake many new Christians make. When they first hear teaching about how God …
Just keep going!
And Elijah came to all the people, and said, “How long will you falter between two opinions? 1 Kings 18:21 (NKJV) When a shuttle is launched into space, it makes thousands of course corrections on the way to its destination. We need to be more like that: unafraid to make a few mistakes on this road called life. Indecision can be paralyzing. When you falter between two decisions, it drains you of hope and causes you to miss opportunities. You’re better o to pick a direction and then redirect as needed. As we talked about yesterday, o en a wrong decision is better than no decision at all. Now, I’m not talking about making poor moral decisions. But o en we have to choose between …
¡Solo Continúe!
Y acercándose Elías a todo el pueblo, dijo: “¿Hasta cuándo van a vacilar entre dos pensamientos? 1 Reyes 18:21 (NKVJ) Cuando un transbordador es lanzado al espacio, hace miles de correcciones de rumbo en el camino a su destino. Tenemos que ser más como eso: sin miedo a cometer algunos errores en este camino llamado vida. La indecisión puede ser paralizante. Cuando se vacila entre dos decisiones, la esperanza se agota y esto le hace perder oportunidades. Es mejor escoger una dirección y luego redirigir según sea necesario. Según hablamos ayer, a menudo una mala decisión es mejor que no tomar ninguna decisión en absoluto. Ahora, yo no estoy hablando de tomar decisiones morales pobres. Pero a menudo tenemos que elegir entre dos cosas que …
