Have you ever thanked God for the ability to think and make choices? Many daily choices seem routine. But there was a time we had thought about them and made a choice.
From
the beginning, God gave humans a choice, and from Genesis to Revelation, His
will is made clear. However, the choice is ours: (1) Will we believe His
word, and (2) will we obey His word?
Psalm
Chapter One is a favorite. Six powerful little verses contrast
the righteous with the wicked. People in our day tend to downplay the meaning
of wicked, but God’s word is eternal.
What
do the righteous DO? They delight in the law of the Lord and choose to keep it
in mind day and night. The Psalm calls this meditation.
What
do the righteous NOT DO? By focusing on God’s word, they don’t: (1) walk in wicked
or ungodly counsel, (2) follow the way of sinners, nor (3) sit with mockers.
In
our modern day, we need to apply this to our entertainment and social media
choices. But mockery doesn’t have to be outright ridicule of God. We can also
mock by simply brushing Him off with our choices and actions as if He doesn’t
matter.
How’s
this for contrast? Psalm One says the righteous are blessed, but not so the
wicked. The righteous are rooted and bear fruit, but the wicked are blown away
like chaff (Psalm 1: 1-3, 4-5).
Have
you heard of the broad way and the narrow way? Jesus
said there’s a broad way that leads to destruction. It’s full of people who
want big and easy.
On
the other hand, there’s a narrow gate and a narrow way that leads to life, but compared
to the broad way, only a few find it (Matthew 7:13-14).
There’s
an old joke that says, ‘When you come to a fork in the road, take it.” But the
reality is that choices matter.
The
choice is yours. God’s way or your
way? The broad way or the narrow way?
It
takes more effort to stay on a narrow path, but with eternal values in view, it’s
worth the effort!
Pixabay: Decision, Choice, Path; Waldryana.

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