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What the Bible
Says About...
How Our Choices
Create Our Future
By Betty Miller
The freedom to make our own choices is a very important
issue in our society. Every day, each of us chooses to do the things that we
do, unless we are in a situation where we have been stripped of our freedom
and then we must do as those who have control over us command us to do. This
would be the case of those in prison or those who are enslaved by force in
repressive societies. Even in these circumstances one still has freedom to
make certain choices although they may be limited. For example, one can
choose as to what kind of attitude and response one would have to his or her
oppressors. Those in prisons can still experience freedom when they have
Christ, because true freedom is an act of the soul and therefore we each can
make choices in our soul. Other men cannot force us to think wrongly unless
we choose to agree with them.
There are other circumstances that can limit our
choices because of the authority that exits in the world. One of these
would be the choices of school children are limited to the authorities'
decisions and rules. This is also true of the military. These are just two
of many circumstances that can limit one's own personal choices.
However, no matter what our choices are today, they are
ultimately creating our future because every choice that we make will either
cause us to be blessed or cursed. Another way to put it, is that things will
get better or worse for us. All choices have consequences. These
consequences will be for our betterment or will work to destroy us. We are
also responsible for our choices. The Bible challenges us with this
admonition in Deuteronomy 30:19: "I call heaven and earth to record this
day against you, that I have set before you life and death, blessing and
cursing: therefore choose life, that both thou and thy seed may live"
Messages going forth in our society today have stressed
our "right to choose" but have not balanced it with the message that our
choices also have consequences (especially in the area of lust and
selfishness.) For instance, most movies have glamorized many things that are
bad for us and have not generally shown the destructive results of smoking,
drinking, adultery, fornication, gambling, abortion, etc.
These things do not often hit home until ----
- A loved one gets lung cancer and is dying.
- A child is killed by a drunk driver
- Close friends divorce because of the unfaithfulness of a mate
- A teen is infected with a venereal disease she will have for life
- A family loses their home because of gambling debts
- A baby is aborted because of the lust and selfishness of it’s
parents leaving them struggling with guilt
Our Daily Choices
We face choices on a personal level daily:
What shall we eat? ---- We can choose
to eat healthy or just "pig out" on junk food.
Whom should we vote for? ---- We can
take the time to pray and study the candidates positions and vote
accordingly or we can refuse to vote. When we do not vote, we are actually
making a choice to allow others to choose who shall rule over us.
Whom shall we marry? ---- This is a
serious life-time commitment and should never be gone into without God's
guidance. Making this choice foolishly or based on emotion alone has
brought much heartache to many a person.
What occupation should we pursue? ----
Those making this decision strictly based on need or money issues will
regret not seeking God about this issue. God has gifted every person with
certain talents to adapt to the jobs that are suited just for them at the
right times in their lives.
Should I return the money that was credited to
my account by accident? ---- Remember the Golden Rule: "Do unto
others as you would have them do unto you." When only God is watching,
what kind of choices do we make? He is looking for people He can trust, as
He desires to use us in His work.
Should I purchase this item on credit? ----
Do I really need this item or is it something I want, even though I
cannot afford it?
These are just some samples of choices that we face.
We also face temptations that we must resist with the Word of God. The
consequences of some choices are more deadly than others. When we rebel
against God and choose our own way, we are choosing a path of destruction
that will ultimately end in hell. Because of God’s love and mercy to
humanity, most of our choices do not have immediate results. We are all
given a time to repent and find the Lord and His ways. We may all get away
with sinning for awhile; however in time we will reap what we have sown.
2 Peter 3:9 says "The Lord is not slack concerning
his promise, as some men count slackness; but is longsuffering to us-ward,
not willing that any should perish, but that all should come to repentance."
Galatians 6:7 "Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for
whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap. 8 For he that soweth to
his flesh shall of the flesh reap corruption; but he that soweth to the
Spirit shall of the Spirit reap life everlasting."
Wrong Choices Cause Soul
Sickness
Many people are sick in their souls because they have
not known the ways of the Lord, and therefore have made wrong decisions. God
wants to heal us in every area of our souls and bodies, as well as give us a
new life in the spirit. To receive healing of the soul, however, we must
understand it and why it needs to be healed, restored, and renewed.
The Greek word psuche (pronounced "sue-kay") is
the word Bible writers used when talking about things of the natural man,
which in English is called "the soul." The soul of man is comprised of the
mind, the will, and the emotions. Our emotional patterns tend to formulate
our personalities.
The soul, or personality, is formed through a person's
reactions to the information the mind takes in. The way each person chooses
to react to the things he hears, the things that happen to him, and the
things he chooses to receive as truth causes each soul to become what he, or
she, is. However, when a person is born again, he becomes a new creature in
Christ (2 Corinthians 5:17; Galatians 6:15), and the soul can
be changed and renewed through the Holy Spirit.
As Christians we are to develop the attributes of
Christ and become like Him. Because much of our personalities are formed
through our choices, we have to make new choices to let go of the old nature
and receive the new. Our new natures are formed by the truths from the Word
of God. The healing of the soul, which is a cleansing process, takes place
as we learn to study the Word and develop a close fellowship with the Lord
through prayer.
The Mind, the Will and the
Emotions
We might look upon human beings in this
way: each of us is a spirit who has a soul and lives in a body.
The will is how we exercise our freedom of
choices. God gave man this freedom when He created Adam. God will not
violate our free wills and make us do the right thing, nor will He
make choices for us. We can choose His way, "the law of the Spirit of life
in Christ" (Romans 8:22:"For the law of the Spirit of life in Christ
Jesus hath made me free from the law of sin and death."), or we can
choose the way of self -- which really is the devil's way or "the law of sin
and death."
There are only two ways: God's or the devil's. What man
thinks is his own way is really Satan's way and puts him under the authority
of the enemy. If someone is not for God, he automatically is
against Him (Matthew 12:30). There is no possible way man can
just do his own thing and think he is not making a choice. That choice is
choosing Satan's way. Even "no choice" on man's part is a choice, because
when we refuse to choose, others will make our choices for us. Satan causes
men to follow him by encouraging apathy, laziness, or lack of
responsibility.
The mind is the intellect, with reasoning being
the "voice" of the mind. If the mind remains unrenewed, not "healed," it
will continue to think carnal thoughts, believe false information, and
result in fleshly speaking and living.
The emotions were designed by God to express His
characteristics, which are placed in our spirits when we become born again.
Those are the "fruits" written about in Galatians 5:22,23, and other
places. If we do not yield to the renewal process, we continue to act like
our "old father," the devil.
Put on the Nature of Jesus
Much of the Church considers sanctification or
"conforming to the image of Jesus" (Romans 8:29) to be optional. It
is not taught or preached as much as it was in former generations. Many
Christians born since World War II are as much a part of the "Me Generation"
as the world. Self-will and rebellion are more a part of society today than
at any time previously in the history of the United States. It is no
surprise that much of today's American Church operates in carnality, and it
should be no surprise to us that God has finally set out to expose this evil
and clean up His Church.
When Paul wrote to the Ephesians about "crucifying" the
old man, this is exactly what he meant (Ephesians 4:18-24). When
something is crucified, it is put to death. Every Christian needs the things
of his old nature (which are part of his unregerated soul), to be put to
death in order for the life of God to permeate the whole person. We have
been given the power through the Holy Spirit to overcome sin in our lives.
We can choose to obey God and He will empower us to overcome every sin.
Romans 6:12
Let not sin therefore reign in your mortal body, that ye should obey it in
the lusts thereof.
13 Neither yield ye your members as instruments of unrighteousness unto sin:
but yield yourselves unto God, as those that are alive from the dead, and
your members as instruments of righteousness unto God.
14 For sin shall not have dominion over you: for ye are not under the law,
but under grace.
15 What then? shall we sin, because we are not under the law, but under
grace? God forbid.
16 Know ye not, that to whom ye yield yourselves servants to obey, his
servants ye are to whom ye obey; whether of sin unto death, or of obedience
unto righteousness?
Instead of pursuing
holiness, many Christians have just allowed Christ to dwell in their
spirits, but have not allowed Him to renew their souls and heal their
bodies. As soon as a person is born again, he should begin to make the
choices that will put to death his old ways of thinking, talking, and
acting, and allow the Holy Spirit to replace them with God's ways.
Overcoming Through Faith
Renewing the soul will cause negative habits and
emotions to change. The key to that change is faith. Through our
wills we must choose to change. However, it is only the work of the Holy
Spirit who can actually bring permanent change in us. We cannot do it in
ourselves. We choose to let go of the negative and that allows the Holy
Spirit to do the changing. But doubt and unbelief can keep a person from
receiving this kind of healing as much as it does healing of the body. A
Christian must make the choices for God's way and against his
own way in absolute faith that the Holy Spirit will do His part and make the
needed changes in us.
If we allow our bodies to be lazy and undisciplined,
they will suffer the consequences. Bad physical habits can hinder God's work
in us. The Holy Spirit wants to help us overcome these ungodly ways. In the
soul, if we choose to be resentful, hateful, angry, unkind, discouraged,
worried, fearful, impatient, lustful, greedy, etc., we will allow these
things to rule us instead of calling on the strength of Christ to help us to
overcome these negative attitudes.
Many habits or addictions of the soul and body can be
broken with a three-day fast. Certain desires or feelings of the body are
perfectly legitimate, such as hunger, sleep, and so forth. Through the five
senses, the body is the receiver of information from the world around it.
The senses were given to us by God to protect us, and under the direction of
the Holy Spirit, they work perfectly to serve us. However, under Satan's
influence, or self-will, the senses are perverted to fulfill the lusts of
the flesh which can bring destruction.
Changing Old Habits
Every sinful habit in our lives gained its foothold
through our thoughts and choices. We can gain victory over those habits by
thinking God's thoughts. A person who feels unworthy and unacceptable can
replace those negative feelings with the truth that through Jesus, he or she
has become worthy and acceptable. The process of conforming to the image of
Jesus will be successful as we choose to replace negative thoughts with
positive ones.
The way to change a habit of negative thinking is to
choose to change that negative thought for its opposite. The Bible calls
that "overcoming evil with good" (Romans 12:19-21). For example, if a
Christian finds himself ready to repeat some negative gossip about a brother
or sister, he should choose to say something nice about that person instead.
Very quickly, the habit of repeating negative things about other people will
be broken.
The Lord wants to save us from tragedy, sickness, fear,
anxiety, and the turmoil of this world. These things come upon us because of
our bad choices or through ignorance or chains of iniquity. Instead, God
wants us to walk in the Spirit of life so we may have His love, joy, peace,
and victory (2 Corinthians 7:1) over every trial and temptation.
Bible Choices Bring
Blessings
Our future is determined by all the choices we are
making today. Let us bring God into helping us make our decisions. In doing
that it will determine whether our future will be secure and will have God's
blessing on it. Let us be as Joshua was and declare: "As for me and
my house, we will serve the LORD." God promised Joshua good success
if he obeyed the words of the Bible and chose to follow Him. Joshua and his
family were blessed because he made the right choices even though he went
through many battles God was with him. He was an overcomer!
Joshua 1:8: "This book of the law shall not
depart out of thy mouth; but thou shalt meditate therein day and night, that
thou mayest observe to do according to all that is written therein: for then
thou shalt make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt have good success."
Joshua 24:14: "Now therefore fear the LORD, and serve him in
sincerity and in truth: and put away the gods which your fathers served on
the other side of the flood, and in Egypt; and serve ye the LORD. 15 And if
it seem evil unto you to serve the LORD, choose you this day whom
ye will serve; whether the gods which your fathers served that were on the
other side of the flood, or the gods of the Amorites, in whose land ye
dwell: but as for me and my house, we will serve the LORD."
This article was taken from the Overcoming
Life Digest (November/December 2000 Issue)
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