Have
you ever asked yourself, “what causes me to do the things I do and
say the things I say?” Do you feel it has to do with the place you
were born and raised? Did your neighborhood have a great influence on
your behavior and your outlook on life? Does it come from the way
your parents nurtured you...or failed to nurture you? Were you
greatly impacted by the things you learned from them and your
relatives? Or, maybe your greater influence came from your education,
the things you learned from teachers or professors.
I believe all these relationships affect our lives in either a positive or a negative way. I feel the people in our lives have such an impact on the way we desire to pursue life and become the person we have become.
I
attribute my standard of conduct and my choices for living come from
my own personal encounter with the Lord Jesus Christ! The Holy Spirit
drew me to my knees in repentance for the sin that was passed down to
me from Adam and Eve. I was greatly convicted of my sin. I became
aware I was a sinner and I needed a savior. It came from a praying
Mother who taught me about Jesus from as far back as I can remember.
It came from Sunday School, Vacation Bible school and from Church
Camp. The preaching and teaching of the Word has had such an impact
on my life. For that, I will be forever grateful.
Something
drives us all to believe the things that we believe and say the
things we say. Wherever we got our belief system, we must search the
scripture to see what God's Holy Word has to say about the matter
because that's what counts. It is the Word that has stood the test of
time and it will stand for all eternity. Each one of us will be
judged by the Word. Not my ideas, not my thoughts, not my opinion or
the opinion of any other person but God will judge us by His Holy
Word. Jesus himself spoke these words in the book of John 12:48 "He
that rejecteth me, and receiveth not my words, hath one that judgeth
him: the word that I have spoken, the same shall judge him in the
last day." What Drives You?
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