Be Different



Hear, O Israel: The LORD our God, the LORD is one. (Deuteronomy 6:4)

Read: Deuteronomy 6:4

Worshipping many gods was the norm in Egypt (where the Israelites lived for 400 years). In the land of Canaan, their new home, the people also worshipped lots of gods. And the Romans who occupy Israel in the time of Jesus worship many gods, too. In the midst of this, the Israelites stand out. They don’t turn to one god for their work and another to solve family problems. They trust the Lord our God for everything. They are not like everyone else, which is good because it puts the spotlight on God and draws others toward him.

If we are a follower of Jesus and take our faith in the God of the Bible seriously, we will also look different. Our boundaries for dating will be different. How we spend and share our money will be different. The way we speak, listen and relate will be different in our marriage, at work, at school and everywhere we go. It is good we trust God in all these areas because our different choices and behaviours put the spotlight on God, who wants all people to come to him.

If this sounds hard, it is. We can’t do this on our own. But if we ask, God will help us. The Bible teaches, “I can do all this through him who gives me strength” (Philippians 4:13).

ON THE COUCH WITH GOD

Start today by deciding, “I will be different.” Write this phrase on a sticky note where you will see it and add Philippians 4:6 as a reminder that he will help you do it.


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