Every
Christian has two conflicting natures which consist of desires and attitudes
that often battle for dominance. God’s word informs us that Jesus had our human
nature, but without the weakness that permits us to sin and fall short of God’s
glory. Balaam, the Old Testament prophet and sorcerer, wanted to be God’s spokesman
but permitted evil desires to nullify that calling.
God told him to renounce this evil, but he
could not resist exploring what was forbidden by God. This compulsion to explore
the world of evil would lead him along the path of destruction. While it's
apparent we all have this tendency, the choices we make determine the extent of
our shame and humiliation.
It's possible
to stand against the temptations to defy God's purpose and plan. Jesus said,
"Blessed are those who hunger and thirst after righteousness for they
shall be filled." To hunger and thirst is to crave the peace and joy that
only Christ Jesus provides. It means finding satisfaction and contentment with
what God supplies to you.
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To coordinate with KHCB’s “Five
Days of Christmas” programming, I will post special Christmas thoughts on my
blog Wednesday-Sunday, December 21-25. On those days, KHCB will air only Christmas
music and short thoughts from the programmers.
On Monday, December 19, and again beginning December 26, my blog
posts will coordinate with the radio broadcast schedule of
Attitudes/Answers that airs at 5:45 PM on KHCB radio at 105.7FM in the Houston
area. To stream it live or for a listing of sister stations in TX, OK, LA, and
FL, you may click on the KHCB link in the "About Me" section of this
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