The Haven of Rest Ministries, Inc., of Anderson SC, is an organization established to reach out to people who are in need. Our society has an overwhelming problem with drug and alcohol addictions and this has created a frantic plea for help in our surrounding communities. Our goal is to see people who are suffering from any form of addiction, financial crisis, spiritual needs, and other life dominating problems brought into our doors and restored to a better life.
Thursday, April 25, 2013
Focus on God's Plan
Focus on God's Plan – Dr. Tony Evans
In His Presence: . . . so we would be a kind of first fruits among His creatures (James 1:18).
To overcome temptation, the final element we must focus on is God’s plan. James 1:18 refers to believers as the “first fruits” among God’s creatures. First fruits are things of utmost value. In the Old Testament, the first fruits refers to the tithe to bring to the Lord. The first ten percent of what was accumulated went to Him. Giving the first fruits to God shows that He is the priority because He receives the best portion. Here, God says in His Word that we are the first fruits of His creation. Nothing God ever made is more important to Him than His saints, His people.
God has mighty plans for us, and we shouldn’t let the devil convince us otherwise. To believe the devil’s lies is to live beneath what God has in store for us. If we want our behavior to change, we must believe the truth that we are special to God. That will impact the way we live and the choices we make. We will want to please and obey Him.
Dogs are trained using the tool of temptation. The dog’s master will throw a piece of red meat in front of the dog. The first time the dog sees the meat, he goes after it because that’s his nature. The master corrects the dog and says, “No, look at me.” The master throws some more meat down, and the dog moves to get it, but the master says, “Stay! Look at me!” You know that the dog is trained when it stops looking at the meat and keeps his focus on the master. The dog can handle the presence of the meat because his focus is on the master.
One Minute Please
Christians can overcome temptation when their eyes are focused not on the temptation, but on God’s character, Word, and plan.
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