“Anyone who is joined to Christ is a new being; the old is gone, the new has come.” (2 Corinthians 5:17 LB)
We learned yesterday that, ultimately, your identity is based on your
choices. Here are five winning choices you can make that will help
determine your destiny:
1. I can choose to get healthier. Instead of
bemoaning the fact that you don’t have an Olympic body, find ways to
increase your energy, lower your stress, get more sleep, and have more
power. Psalm 119:73 says, “You made me; you created me. Now give me the
sense to follow your commands” (LB). Improving the controllable factors
in your life helps you reduce the impact of the uncontrollable factors.
2. I can choose to deepen relationships. The fear of
rejection prevents connection, and the only way to get rid of fear is to
do the thing you fear the most. Learn communication skills, replace bad
relationships, reach out and risk connecting with someone. “Let love be
your highest goal!” (1 Corinthians 14:1 NLT)
3. I can choose to trust God no matter what happens. “I
will always thank the Lord; I will never stop praising him” (Psalm 34:1
LB). When you get to the point in your life where you can say, “I
praise the Lord no matter what happens,” that is a confidence that you
won’t find anywhere in Hollywood, on Capitol Hill, or on Wall Street.
That is a confidence built on a relationship with God!
4. I can choose what I think about. Throughout the
20th century, scientists believed the adult brain could not be changed.
When a the 2002 Nobel Prize winner proved that you can rewire your
brain, science finally caught up to the Bible: “Let God transform you
into a new person by changing the way you think” (Romans 12:2 NLT). Your
self is created by your memories, and your memories are created by your
mental habits. Feed your brain with truth — God’s Word.
5. I can choose Jesus as my Savior. I’m not just
talking about Jesus saving you from your sins. I’m talking about letting
Jesus be your savior every day. Letting Jesus save you gives you the
power to follow through on the choices you make. “Anyone who is joined
to Christ is a new being; the old is gone, the new has come” (2
Corinthians 5:17 LB).
You get to choose how much God blesses your life; he is just waiting
on you to use your wild card. It is never too late to change. When you
make these five winning choices, God gives you a winning hand.
Pray this prayer today: “Dear God, there are
some things you’ve dealt me and life has dealt me and others have dealt
me that I don’t like. But I thank you for the wild card. Thank you that
you made me in your image and that I can make choices. Today, in your
power and your strength, I choose to get healthier. I choose to do the
things that will give me more energy and a healthier mind, body, and
emotions. Lord, I choose to build healthy relationships. I’m scared to
death, but I’m going to risk building new, healthy connections. I want
love to be my highest goal; I want my life to be built on love.
“God, I choose to trust you regardless of the circumstances. I
will praise you no matter what happens! I will trust that every detail
of my life is being worked out for good. Lord, I choose what I will
think about — no more junk. Help me to fill my life with positive
memories and the Word of truth. Most of all, Jesus, I choose you as my
savior. I need your salvation, but I also need you to save me from
myself. I need you to help me rewire my body, my heart, my mind, and my
relationships so that the rest of my life is the best of my life. In
Jesus’ name. Amen.”
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