Thursday, November 19
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A SEARCHING MORAL INVENTORY
My dad ran a country store. Once each year we'd close down the store to take inventory...and inventory was no fun. Everything
had to be counted: nails, potatoes, rope, everything. The work was tedious. Time-consuming. Exacting. I think of this dreaded
process every time I hear the word "inventory."
But what about taking an inventory of your life? Have you ever gotten
still and quiet for the purpose of examining your life, letting God shine His holy light into your very heart? It's not everyone who
can be bold and adventuresome enough, faithful and honest enough, to take a searching and fearless moral inventory of his or
her life. A person's willingness to do so is an indicator of that willingness to grow.
If you believe you are ready to blast
out of comfortable Christianity, to hear the sound of the trumpet in the morning, to begin to walk in a new kind of life that you've
never known before, let me encourage you to take inventory. Begin with the classical seven deadly sins. Evaluate your victories
and failures with regard to each, making notes as you go through them thoughtfully and thoroughly. The sins I'm referring to are
these: Slothfulness or laziness. Gluttony. Greed. Lust. Envy. Anger. And the deadliest sin of all: pride. How about it? Are you
ready for inventory?
Memory Verse
COLOSSIANS 3:5
Therefore consider the members of your earthly body as dead to immorality, impurity, passion, evil desire, and greed...
Read Through The Bible
3 John; Jude; Luke 1