Compromise doesn’t just mean “big” issues. Ask God to reveal some areas in your day-to-day life that need to be overhauled.
Ponderings
Devotionals, prayer & insights from my Bible reading
Prayer prompt for Monday, July 28
If we keep compromising on the same issue over & over, have we really, truly repented of it? Or, are we just sorry we got caught?
Prayer prompt for Sunday, July 27
God already knows the answer, but talk to him today about an area where you have compromised. Start by confessing & asking forgiveness.
What would you do for … ? (Prayer Devotional for the week of July 27, 2014)
Do you remember the jingle from the Klondike® commercials, “What would you do for a Klondike bar?” with people doing silly antics to earn one? What if the stakes were higher than just a square chunk of chocolate-coated ice cream?
What would you do for $100? $1,000? $1,000,000? Would you eat bugs? Would you violate your moral convictions? Would you put your life at risk?
In this age of reality TV, it’s obvious that many people will do just about anything for attention: live in the wilderness for months, subject themselves to public scrutiny and berating, face grueling physical challenges, even marry a virtual stranger. What if the stakes were higher than just a few minutes of television fame or a prize jackpot?
What if the stakes were eternity?
The Amplified Bible translates Psalm 125:3 as: “For the scepter of wickedness shall not rest upon the land of the [uncompromisingly] righteous, lest the righteous (God’s people) stretch forth their hands to iniquity and apostasy.” Uncompromisingly righteous … that seems to mean that people who otherwise live righteously still make unrighteous choices sometimes. We compromise. We give into lesser stakes—but for what? For fame? For glory? For something that feels like love? For a sense of self-worth? For spite?
The Psalm goes on to say, in verse 5, that our “crooked ways” boil down to our indifference toward God. When we compromise, we say to the Lord that we don’t care what he thinks. The Bible is clear that God does not want anyone to perish (John 3:16, 2 Peter 3:9), but when we turn our backs on him, sometimes he lets us keep walking. Psalm 125 ends with a sobering image of God’s people walking off with evildoers. Is any amount of worldly gain worth separation from God?
Originally posted July 31, 2011
Prayer prompt for Saturday, July 26
King David mentioned that everything we have comes from God. Is that also your attitude about your “stuff”? If not, why not?
Prayer prompt for Friday, July 25
There are so many folks in our community and within our own church who are hurting financially. Lift them up today and ask for God’s wisdom.
Prayer prompt for Thursday, July 24
Later in 1 Chronicles 29, King David prayed for his young son, Solomon. Let’s pray today for our kids to learn to use money wisely.
Prayer prompt for Wednesday, July 23
We have a generous church family who always steps up to the plate to meet a need. Thank God today, like King David did, for those blessings.
Prayer prompt for Tuesday, July 22
Having money or nice things isn’t bad, in and of itself. The problem arises when our attitude about money dilutes our relationship with God.
Prayer prompt for Monday, July 21
Skim through your checkbook. Seek God’s guidance about your giving/spending habits. How can we honor him with our resources?