Discerning Your Motives
- Matthew 6:16-18
INTRODUCTION
In every way possible, the Lord calls His people to be different
from the world. Any Bible student can readily demonstrate that those of
the world do what they do in order to promote and preserve themselves.
Unfortunately, the same holds true for Christians who are not walking
with the Lord as they should. Both the saved and the lost can do good
things which appear spiritual such as praying, fasting, witnessing,
going to church, giving financially, and reading the Bible. However, it
is the motive that counts—whether fleshly or godly. It is imperative
that each believer not only do what is right, but also examine himself
to make sure that he is doing what is right for the right reasons. He
should pray, fast, witness, give, and attend church for the glory and
pleasure of God.
DEVOTIONAL THOUGHTS
- (For children): God wants you to be able to tell if what you
do for Him is for the right reason. We need to invite God and His word
to examine us (Psalm 26:2; Hebrews 4:12), and we need to examine ourselves for this very reason (Lamentations 3:40; 2 Corinthians 13:5a).
- (For everyone): Do you pray? If so, why? Do you read your
Bible? If so, why? Do you attend church? If so, why? Do you give
financially to the work of God? If so, why? However, if you do not do
these things, why not?
- Why is it crucial that you not only examine your works, but also the motives behind your works?
PRAYER NEEDS
- Ask God to show you the true nature of your motives.
- Ask the Lord to give you a willing heart to fix your motives.
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