September 21, 2023
We’ve talked about this before. God wants you to focus on doing what he tells you to do, not on just hearing what he tells you to do. He calls you to be an active follower of Jesus, not just a passive listener.
The Bible says, “Be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves” (James 1:22 ESV).
The truth is, you can listen to sermons and study the Bible for decades. But if you never do anything about what you’ve heard and learned, you’re deceiving yourself and not really growing more like Christ.
The Bible says, “All Scripture is given by inspiration of God,
and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for
instruction in righteousness, that the man of God may be complete” (2 Timothy 3:16-17 NKJV).
That verse points to four things about God’s Word. It shows you the
path to walk on; that’s doctrine. It shows you where you got off the
path; that’s reproof. It shows you how to get back on the path; that’s
correction. And it shows you how to stay on the path; that’s instruction
in righteousness.
God’s Word is practical, real-world truth.
The problem is, most of us know a lot more than we actually put into practice.
You say you believe in forgiveness, but do you forgive the people
who’ve hurt you? You say you believe in waiting on God, but are you
patient? God doesn’t want you to just take notes and say you believe
things about his Word. He wants you to be a doer of his Word.
Jesus said in Matthew 28:20: “Teach them to do everything I have commanded you” (GW). He didn’t say, “Teach them to know everything I commanded you” or “Teach them to think about everything I commanded you.” He said, “Teach them to do.”
Don’t fool yourself into thinking that hearing God’s Word also means
you’re applying God’s Word. Make plans to do something about what you
hear, not to earn his love (he already loves you), but so that you can
GROW into the person God created you to be.
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