Psalm 101:2
I will be careful to lead a blameless life-- when will you
come to me? I will conduct the affairs of my house with a blameless heart.
In Psalm 101, David is proclaiming his desire to lead a
blameless life and to lead his family in a blameless lifestyle. As Christians, we all try to do what David
proclaimed. We plan to be in church
whenever the doors are open, we plan to study the Bible daily, we plan to pray
more often and we plan to love our neighbors, co-workers, strangers and even
our enemies. We plan to have our
families follow our good example. Yet we
fail just as David failed. At best, we
can usually claim limited success.
David sought God passionately, yet he often failed. Because of His love for David, God stood by David and saw to
it that His perfect will and plan for David's life was fulfilled. God loves us with the same perfect love that He had for David. If we seek Him passionately as David did, Our Father in heaven will see to it that His perfect will and plan for our lives is fulfilled just as David's was. In accordance with His Word in 2 Corinthians 12, He promises to provide us with a way to
overcome the frailty and sinfulness of our flesh. "My grace is sufficient. My strength is perfected in your
weakness." When
we accept Jesus as Our Savior, the promises of the Father are assured.
Unfortunately, our flesh will continually challenge us. Moment by moment, let us choose to submit to
the will of Jesus in our lives. Let us learn to ignore the desires of our
flesh. Let us strive to have a blameless heart. Let us be
determined to seek and receive the perfect gift of grace that has been promised to provide our victory.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for the gift of grace that
allows us to overcome the torments of our flesh. We rejoice in knowing that the Holy Spirit
remains with us always to provide the strength we need to overcome the attacks
of the enemy. As we make our choices in
life, Father, we pray that our allegiance is always to You. We pray that we do not waver a moment as we
choose to serve You in accordance with Your will and purpose for our
lives. We ask all these things in the
name of the Great Rock in a Weary Land, Jesus Christ.
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