What Were You Thinking
"But be doers of the word, and not hearers only, deceiving yourselves" - James 1:22
One of the biggest reasons we say Jesus is Lord but do not follow through with obedience has less to do with rebellion and more to do with faulty thinking. We convince ourselves that we will deal with it later. We tell ourselves it is not that serious. We assume we are the exception to the rule. And over time, those thoughts become the very reason we end up drifting.
Jesus warned about this. In Luke 6 and Matthew 7, He talked about two people building houses. One dug deep and built on rock. The other skipped the hard work and built on the surface. At first glance, both houses probably looked the same. But one stood when the storm came, and the other crumbled. Why? Because one heard and acted. The other heard and assumed that hearing was enough.
Our thinking is often where the cracks start. Not in the big decisions, but in the quiet justifications. We think it’s just one time. We think no one will find out. We think, Everyone else is doing it. We think ourselves right into disobedience, and by the time the consequences show up, it feels like it came out of nowhere.
But it didn’t. It started with a thought.
The truth is, we deceive ourselves when we hear God's Word and do nothing with it. We think we’re fine. We feel spiritual. But feeling close to God is not the same as following Him. Real discipleship starts when obedience steps in and says, “No more excuses.”
Ask yourself today, what have I been justifying? What thoughts have I allowed to shape my choices? Are they leading me closer to Jesus or farther from Him?
You will never build a strong life on weak thinking. If the thoughts you are holding onto are keeping you from action, it is time to surrender them. The sooner you do, the stronger your foundation becomes.
One of the biggest reasons we say Jesus is Lord but do not follow through with obedience has less to do with rebellion and more to do with faulty thinking. We convince ourselves that we will deal with it later. We tell ourselves it is not that serious. We assume we are the exception to the rule. And over time, those thoughts become the very reason we end up drifting.
Jesus warned about this. In Luke 6 and Matthew 7, He talked about two people building houses. One dug deep and built on rock. The other skipped the hard work and built on the surface. At first glance, both houses probably looked the same. But one stood when the storm came, and the other crumbled. Why? Because one heard and acted. The other heard and assumed that hearing was enough.
Our thinking is often where the cracks start. Not in the big decisions, but in the quiet justifications. We think it’s just one time. We think no one will find out. We think, Everyone else is doing it. We think ourselves right into disobedience, and by the time the consequences show up, it feels like it came out of nowhere.
But it didn’t. It started with a thought.
The truth is, we deceive ourselves when we hear God's Word and do nothing with it. We think we’re fine. We feel spiritual. But feeling close to God is not the same as following Him. Real discipleship starts when obedience steps in and says, “No more excuses.”
Ask yourself today, what have I been justifying? What thoughts have I allowed to shape my choices? Are they leading me closer to Jesus or farther from Him?
You will never build a strong life on weak thinking. If the thoughts you are holding onto are keeping you from action, it is time to surrender them. The sooner you do, the stronger your foundation becomes.
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