Ultimately, it’s up to us!

I’ve come to realize that most people subconsciously refuse to accept responsibility for their decisions and actions. They will not confront their bad habits and issues and instead, spend most of their life looking for who they could blame for their problems. Because of this, they go thought life experiencing repeated cycles of failure and frustration.  Pastor Mike said this: “You will never correct what you are unwilling to confront. Resist the urge to justify yourself. Truth is temporarily painful, but it is permanently liberating. Change today. Start moving towards the dreams and goals of your life.” David understood that so he prayed to God to expose anything wicked hidden in his heart. Ultimately, it’s our responsibility to get serious with our future and stop tolerating the bad habits and tendencies that are thwarting our blessed future. Selah!

Psalm 139:23-24 “Search me, O God, and know my heart: try me, and know my thoughts: And see if there be any wicked way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting.”

God says there’s a good future for you!

There is a big difference between a sprint and a marathon. In a sprint, speed makes the difference, but in a marathon, endurance and consistency is the key! In Psalms 37: 37, 38, David wrote this powerful truth: “Mark the blameless man [who is spiritually complete], and behold the upright [who walks in moral integrity]; There is a [good] future for the man of peace [because a life of honor blesses one’s descendants]. As for transgressors, they will be completely destroyed; The future of the wicked will be cut off.” He said to watch those who are blameless and walk in integrity. They are the ones who will have a good future and bless their descendants. Walking in integrity (choosing to live a life that is pleasing to God) is a marathon. You can’t live in integrity one week and another like the devil. That’s not integrity. That’s self- deception. When a person walks in integrity, they walk in peace because they know that their life is pleasing to God. If anyone blames them of something evil, it won’t stick because it’s a lie. People of integrity walk with their heads high because their conscience is clean. They will go through the fire and not get burned. They will go through the flood and not drown, for God is with them. At the end of their lives, they will enter the Presence of God peacefully because like Paul,  they know they walked with God in their lifetime and they accomplished God’s will. They also know that their descendants will be blessed. Sprinters can run fast but they don’t get very far. The marathoner is not in a rush to get anywhere, but he/she is consistent and not distracted by by day to day crises. They stay in their race until they reach the finished line. They say like Paul: “I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith. Finally, there is laid up for me the crown of righteousness, which the Lord, the righteous Judge, will give to me on that Day, and not to me only but also to all who have loved His appearing” (2 Timothy 4: 7,8).

Psalms 37: 37, 38Mark the blameless man [who is spiritually complete], and behold the upright [who walks in moral integrity]; There is a [good] future for the man of peace [because a life of honor blesses one’s descendants]. As for transgressors, they will be completely destroyed; The future of the wicked will be cut off.”