Are you discerning someone else’s pain?

In a world where most people are only interested in what’s in it for them, the scriptures teach us to “love our neighbor as ourselves” (Matthew 22:39). This flies in the face of selfishness. The Lord Jesus died on the cross, not because He was guilty, but because He loved all of humanity. If you look at this scenario with a clear mind, you’ll be able to clearly see that love took Him to the cross. He was touched by our condition, and He was moved to compassion. What does “loving your neighbor” actually say to you? Does it move you to compassion when you see the condition of humanity? Or are you so caught up with your own issues and problems that you do not have time for anyone else? Someone once told me that if we take time to minister to others, our issues won’t seem so huge, and God will bless those who bless others. Remember that the scriptures also say, “What you sow is what you reap.” Determine today to move away from “selfishness,” and move to a posture of “selflessness.” This pleases God, and if we would love and help our neighbor, God will minister to us in our time of need.

Matthew 22: 37-40Jesus said to him, “‘You shall love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your mind.’ This is the first and great commandment. And the second is like it: You shall love your neighbor as yourself.’ On these two commandments hang all the Law and the Prophets.”

Are you committed?

King David understood commitment (Psalms 119:10). He was totally committed to God and His word! The Merriam-Webster dictionary defines commitment as the state of being obligated, or emotionally impelled. a pledge to do something in the future. David was mentally, spiritually and emotionally obligated. He loved the Lord with ALL of his heart. God is committed to you. He gave His best for your future and destiny. It’s easy to spot a committed person. This is the one that will show up, even in the snow, and even when they don’t have a car, etc. They are committed. They don’t give up. When a person is committed to God, He responds to him/her. God’s wisdom comes forth. People also come forth with similar passions, and resources are attracted. Commitment is a powerful force on Earth.

Always remember, Commitment is a decision to swap one priority for another. Are you committed to God the way David was?

Psalms 119: 10 & 11  With my whole heart I have sought You; Oh, let me not wander from Your commandments! Your word I have hidden in my heart, That I might not sin against You.