Choose Life

Scripture

Deuteronomy 30:15,19 NLT

“Now listen! Today I am giving you a choice between life and death, between prosperity and disaster….Oh, that you would choose life.”

Consider

Choosing life means living fully under the counsel and authority of God, who lovingly created us and has good plans for our lives. Choosing death means shutting God out of our goals and decisions, refusing God’s counsel and discipline because we are determined to go our own way.

When it comes to relationships, we choose life when we seek out others who will honor and support our walk with God. Life-nurturing companions respect our desire to learn and obey God’s ways. They may pray with us, affirm and encourage our giftedness, and lovingly confront us when we stray from God’s chosen paths. In sharp contrast are relationships that lead us into death and disaster. Life-diminishing companions compel us to hide our faith and discourage our desire to serve God. They shame our dependence on God and offer us other gods and idols to follow after.

Long ago Augustine wrote in his work, Confessions, “Friendship can be a dangerous enemy, a seduction of the mind.” He refers to the power of life-diminishing friendships that lure us to perform sinful acts we would never choose to do on our own. Our need to belong is powerful, and trying to fit in with the wrong companions will force us to choose sides, whether to love and obey God or to reject God’s ways and scorn what the world perceives as cumbersome restrictions.

Relationships that dismiss God are especially vulnerable to conflict because each party is driven to self-protect. In life-diminishing relationships, conflict tends to trigger angry, defensive behaviors or sullen withdrawals that leave little room for love and conciliatory efforts. Relationships that honor God, on the other hand, are less likely to be destroyed by conflict because both sides are willing to consider love and forgiveness as healing solutions. Love for God motivates such persons to find a path to peace because they are committed to God’s reconciling work here on earth.

Pray

FATHER, I choose to life! Grant me life-nurturing companions who will honor you and encourage me to mature in my faith. When conflicts arise, show me the source of the problem and help me to choose love and forgiveness as healing solutions.  In my relationships with people who don’t know you, shine your love through me and shield me from all that would tempt me away from friendship with you.

Reflect

Psalm 1:1-3; Romans 8:5-8

Ponder

Do I choose friends I try to fit with or friends who fit with me? What’s the difference?

Beautiful Feet

Scripture

Isaiah 52:7 NRSV

How beautiful upon the mountains are the feet of the messenger who announces peace, who brings good news, who announces salvation, who says to Zion, “Your God reigns.”

Consider

We all love to hear good news. More than that, we need to hear good news. When our world feels burdened with one dark story after another, telling of cruelty and violence, sickness and despair, a story of heroism or generosity calls to us like a beam of sunlight through a bank of storm clouds. Reminders of goodness in the world hearten and refresh us with reasons to hope.

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Approaching the Throne

Scripture

Hebrews 4:16 CEB

Finally, let’s draw near to the throne of favor with confidence so that we can receive mercy and find grace when we need help.

Consider

When someone has wronged us, God stands ready to help us deal with our injury in righteous ways. Rather than approach God’s throne, however, we may be inclined to run the other way, away from God and the help we need. Why do we do that?

Perhaps we want to hold onto our anger and righteous indignation a little longer, before God “makes” us forgive. For the time being, the world’s ways may seem more appealing

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Debt Relief

Scripture

Job 41:11 NLT

[Then the LORD said to Job] “Who has given me anything that I need to pay back? Everything under heaven is mine.”

Consider

Especially in our Western culture, we like to pay our own way. We don’t like accepting gifts if we cannot reciprocate. We establish elaborate scales to balance debt and social obligations, keeping track of who owes what to whom and how much. This policy of social balance can make it difficult for us to accept God’s gift of grace because we cannot pay for it. There is nothing we can offer God that God needs.

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Prayer for Our Country

Scripture

Psalm 33:12 ESV

Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD, the people whom he has chosen as his heritage!

Consider

In the aftermath of a bitterly contested election season, we remember that we are citizens of God’s kingdom first, and we recommit our allegiance to God’s rule of love, justice, and mercy. We pray together for our nation’s healing and illumination from God’s Word to help us find the best ways forward as a united people.

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