Daily-Devotions--A Few Moments With God
Tuesday, January 27, 1998

Those who walk blamelessly, and do what is right, and speak the truth from their heart; who do not slander with their tongue, and do no evil to their friends, nor take up a reproach against their neighbors... Those who do these things shall never be moved. (Psalm 15:2-3, 5 NRSV)
I remember reading about a woman who a few years earlier was a new Christian. And as a new Christian, she listened to any person who proclaimed to be a Christian. Over time, though, she realized that not all people who claimed to be Christian offered a true message from God. As she matured in her faith, She had to learned to discern between those who spoke the truth and those who didn't.

How do we find the truth about God and Jesus Christ? How can we discern who is teaching the truth about the Christian faith and who is not?

I am a firm believer that actions speak louder than words. Look at the example of Jesus. He valued people and little children and life itself. Jesus was concerned about truth and honesty. Even when Jesus was confronted by the people who opposed him, he treated them with respect and wisdom. Jesus' actions proved that he cared about people and their human situation. He healed people, fed people, gave people hope, and forgave people. Jesus also took a lot of time for prayer to discern God's will. Jesus humbled himself, as he relied on God and not on himself. These are the qualities of one who is telling the truth about God, and how we are called to live for God. May all we do be done with a Christ-like truth.


Prayer: God of truth, it is not always easy to discern the truth. May I live more each day with a Christ-like truth. Amen.
Written by: Ronald Newhouse, Texas, USA

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