Proverbs 21:2: Every way of a man is right in his own eyes…
Conflict is often a part of our lives. Even in the body of Christ, believers will sometimes disagree with one another. While some people find it relatively easy to say “I’m sorry” or “I was wrong,” it almost takes an act of congress for others to do the same! Have you ever met someone who was “always right?” Are there those that you’ve gone to before with conflict and found it difficult to find resolve?
More often than not, whenever there’s a dispute amongst two or more parties, we want others to see matters from our individual perspective(s). But what gauges whether or not our way is right? The common ground that believers must meet when they don’t see “eye to eye” is The Word of God. Proverbs 21:2 says that, “every way of a man is right in his own eyes…;” therefore, unless our feelings and opinions have been gauged by The Word of God, we could very well be wrong! Whenever Christians are at odds with one another, we must be open and receptive to God’s Word in bringing resolve to any disputes.
The exhortation today is to see life through The Eyes of God.
Let’ Pray: “Father, help us to always see life through Your Eyes, in Jesus’ Name, amen.”
Daily Prayer:
“Oh, that You would bless me indeed,
and enlarge my territory,
that Your hand would be with me,
and that You would keep me from evil,
that I may not cause pain!”
The Prayer of Jabez, I Chronicles 4:10
Daily Confession:
Father, I thank You for making me the head and not the tail
Above only and not beneath
The lender and not the borrower
The conqueror and not the conquered
I thank You for giving me all things that pertain unto life and godliness
And for delivering my life from death and destruction
So that I shall live and not die to declare your works
I thank You that no sickness shall live in my body
For by Your Stripes I'm healed
I confess that I will not be stressed, oppressed, or depressed
Because You're keeping me in perfect peace as my mind is stayed on Thee
I confess that I will not be distracted, disorganized, or in disarray,
but I will be diligent to what God has called me to do
I confess that there shall not be any lack in my life
For my God shall supply all my needs according to His Riches in Glory by Christ Jesus
Thank You that all things are working together for my good
And that You always cause me to triumph
This is the day that you have made
I will rejoice and be glad in it
In Jesus, Name, amen.
Questions of The Day
Genesis 25:11-19
What happened after Abraham died?
How many sons did Abraham have?
What did the Bible call them?
How old was Ishmael when he died?
How old was Isaac when he married Rebekah?
Whose daughter and sibling was Rebekah?
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