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KEEP YOUR GUARD UP
One of the most dangerous things a boxer can do is drop his guard. He may step into the ring with great alertness, but as he gets tired his attention may weaken. Those who follow boxing say it happens fairly often. If a boxer drops his guard, even an inferior fighter can throw a deadly knockout punch.
As your fellow believer in Christ Jesus, I warn you to keep your guard up in your walk with the Lord. The number one thing you can do to defend your life against the enemy is know what the Bible teaches. Do you? Are you using the Word in your life? Because when you do, you don’t ever have to back up or shut up when it comes to proclaiming its truth.
Okay, here’s a test.
The following list spells out several things you can do with the Bible that will build you up. How many are habits in your life?
- Read it!
- Memorize it.
- Meditate on it! Think about it; mull it over. Take a whole day and ponder one verse of Scripture. It’s a wonderful thing to do.
- Study it! Take time to dig into a passage and search for what it means.
- Hear it. Receive the Word of God each time it is delivered to you. And James 1:22 says, “Be doers of the word, and not hearers only,” so …
- Apply it to your life. This will naturally lead to …
- Share it. Minister to other people with it.
Keep your relationship with God on fire. Nurture an intimate, passionate, powerful, growing spiritual life. It’s your best defense against any knockout blows.
Jude 17-18, 24 17, But you must remember, beloved, the predictions of the apostles of our Lord Jesus Christ. 18 They said to you, “In the last time there will be scoffers, following their own ungodly passions.” . . . 24 Now to him who is able to keep you from stumbling.
~ Dr. James MacDonald
For more from James MacDonald on "igniting passion in the people of God through the proclamation of the truth," visit Walkintheword.com.
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