Jan 9, 2010

Choosing Life

One of the epic moments of the Bible comes at the end of Deuteronomy 30 when Moses is giving his parting word to Israel. The summation of his message is "Choose life - the Lord is your life." What about practical aspects of choosing life? What does it mean to choose life and live well? How do we do this? In that vein - here are 12 practicals for choosing life:

12 Practicals for Life


1. Keep your promises. Your life’s meaning, stability and health is built on them.
2. Make core commitments. Don’t dabble. Find a few things that are of most importance to you and commit yourself fully. Your sense of purpose and ability to make a difference will depend on this.
3. Give yourself to purposes and work that are bigger than you – and frankly, that are more important than you.
4. Make it a goal to learn the difference between what’s important in life and what isn’t. Then spend your time, money, energy, attention on what’s important. Enjoy material things while also realizing that they are not important.
5. Realize the significance of invisible things. Love, virtue, forgiveness, charity, civility, faith, hope. These things. Spend more energy on these invisible things and in time see the change in the quality of your life.
6. Among those things that are visible – tangible; family and close friends are the most important.
7. Don’t spend your life working to get. Necessities sure – but accumulation and materialism – not so much. Spend your life working to give. At the end of your life, the difference you make will be enormous. And the difference in your joy and satisfaction will be too.
8. Don’t shrink back from what feels intimate and vulnerable. Don’t look away. Say what you really feel and do so with sincerity and love.
9. Enjoy entertainment but seek higher purposes. In time the entertainment life becomes an empty one.
10. Take a mission trip to another country. It’s not the same as a vacation trip – you look at and experience everything differently. It’s not scary. It will change you, change your relationship with God, change your sense of purpose and increase your love for others in the world.
11. Read the Bible intentionally and frequently. You may not get it at first – it can take time. Ask someone to help you. You can’t understand and participate in a lifelong relationship with God without knowing His word.
12. Knowing God personally and living your life in a sincere daily relationship with Him based on gratitude and grace is the core of life. Receiving Jesus Christ as forgiver and Lord is how this begins. If you haven’t prayed to receive Jesus Christ – confess your sin and invite him to enter your heart to begin an everyday relationship with God.


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