A CLOSER WALK WITH THEE
By Irving Serrano Sr.
People often say; "I'm going to start
eating healthy", or " I'm going to get more sleep". It`s often we hear someone
say how they intend to change, or do some thing to better their life......It`s
very common to hear people talk this way on New Years Eve. They make all sorts
of resolutions, and in many cases, these good intentions are later forgotten.
Christians, also make resolutions, and like creatures of habit, they also can
fall short in following through
with similar claims. How often do you hear someone
say; " I'm going to get closer to God". When is the last time some one said to
you; " I feel guilty, I left in such a hurry, I forgot to pray". Most Christians
will say they want to get closer to God. However, it is all to important to
understand, that the want alone is not enough. As Christians we draw closer to
God in prayer, in worship, and in His word the Bible, we are encouraged, because
He loves us. ( Jeremiah 31:3) The Lord appeared to us in the past, saying; " I
have loved you with an everlasting love; I have drawn you with loving kindness".
Could you imagine an athlete, showing up to the" big game", but didn't take the
time to train, or practise? How about a pro-boxer, stepping into a ring for a
match......fully admitting, he laid around like a couch potato for the past six
weeks. As Christians, we step into a new game every day. We take on a fight, for
our salvation, and the ability to stand against the enemy at all times. Walking
with Christ, on a daily basis, we must strive to seek God`s involvement in
everything we do. Our speech is different not because of our education, but
because of the Holy spirit, who leads us. (Psalm 55:17) Evening, and morning, and at noon, will I pray, and cry aloud: and He shall hear my voice.
Jesus modeled prayer, and He taught His followers to pray. Paul spoke often of
his continued prayers. The Apostles in Jerusalem "gave themselves to prayer"
(Acts 6:4), Today is up to us Christians...to continue a solid relation with
God, through prayer. Drawing closer with each prayer. (James 4:7 & 8)
Submit yourselves, then
to God. Resist the devil, and he will flee from you. Come near to God, and He
will draw to you. May God bless you. Love always, Irving Serrano
Sr.
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