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    Dealing With Wrong Desires. "Hello"

    (Charles Stanley)

    Psalm 145:18-21

    Believers can have wrong desires. In fact, if we work hard enough—by pressing ahead of divine timing, manipulating our circumstances, and even acting dishonestly—we may be able to make those wishes reality. But anything gained apart from God will prove to be empty and disappointing.

    Having desires is good—goals drive us and set the direction for our life. But we want our objectives to match the ones God has for us. Longings contrary to His purposes have the power to corrupt the body, mind, or spirit and can also cause believers to fall into temptation (2 Pet. 2:9-10 ; 1 Tim. 6:9).

    How can we be sure our desires are right? A godly ambition is usually specific and fixed, and it will stand up to evaluation through prayer and Bible study. In contrast, a wrong desire fails to meet these criteria. For instance, some people have only a vague sense of what they want from life. Or their yearning changes easily as circumstances shift or time passes. Most dangerous is that goal which is pursued despite its incompatibility with a righteous lifestyle. In such cases, the believer has neglected to consider two vital questions: Does God want this for me? and Can I follow Christ and this objective at the same time?

    Many of the things we desire are not specifically addressed in Scripture as “thou shalt” or “thou shalt not.” That is why God has given us access to the Holy Spirit’s wisdom and discernment. We must prayerfully evaluate our longings to ensure we are within the Lord’s will and pursuing His purpose for our life.

    Have A Blessed Day!
    Amen !!

    #2
    Exactly

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      #3
      Thank ya' sir!

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        #4
        Great advice. When it comes to acting on desires I always told my kids to "listen to that little voice". If you follow a desire and afterwards that "little voice" makes you question your actions or makes you feel guilty, LISTEN! Call it your conscience or call it it God whispering in your ear, but LISTEN! Because if you ignore it long enough, your heart will harden and that "little voice" will go away. Then, the behavior that used to make you feel guilty will feel normal. There are few things more powerful than our human ability to rationalize ungodly behavior...

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          #5
          Originally posted by jerp View Post
          Great advice. When it comes to acting on desires I always told my kids to "listen to that little voice". If you follow a desire and afterwards that "little voice" makes you question your actions or makes you feel guilty, LISTEN! Call it your conscience or call it it God whispering in your ear, but LISTEN! Because if you ignore it long enough, your heart will harden and that "little voice" will go away. Then, the behavior that used to make you feel guilty will feel normal. There are few things more powerful than our human ability to rationalize ungodly behavior...
          Great advice Jerp... Just take a look at
          Lott .. The things that used to be an abomination to him became every day life... Fact is that trouble always starts out fun..
          Be blessed
          Last edited by Bro. Bill; 07-22-2014, 08:51 PM. Reason: Spellllin

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            #6
            Thank you both for the reminder! Timing is everything, there are no coincidences. Thought I'd check the greenscreen before going to bed. Glad I did!

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              #7
              Thanks bro. Bill

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                #8
                Thank you Brother Bill.

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                  #9
                  yes, test them and see if they be of the Lord. examine the fruit to determine where the root comes from.

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                    #10
                    Thank you

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                      #11
                      Great message, thanks as always for taking the time to share.

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                        #12
                        Great post. Was thinking similar earlier about what his plans are, and if I'm listening to him close enough about the path I'm to be on. Needed a good read after this evening too. Trying times..
                        Thanks

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                          #13
                          Amen

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                            #14
                            JERP and BRO Bill... great thread...

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by jerp View Post
                              Great advice. When it comes to acting on desires I always told my kids to "listen to that little voice". If you follow a desire and afterwards that "little voice" makes you question your actions or makes you feel guilty, LISTEN! Call it your conscience or call it it God whispering in your ear, but LISTEN! Because if you ignore it long enough, your heart will harden and that "little voice" will go away. Then, the behavior that used to make you feel guilty will feel normal. There are few things more powerful than our human ability to rationalize ungodly behavior...
                              Amen to both of ya! I've gotten to where it really aggrevates me when I hear people say follow your heart. I know they mean well but the desires of your heart will screw you up. Lead your heart with the Word, Godly council and that lil voice. Tell it what it's desires should be.

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