This document discusses good habits for Christians to develop as stewards of God. It lists the following habits: seeking God first through prayer and Bible study; looking for the return of Jesus; using time wisely; living a healthy lifestyle with attention to physical, mental, and spiritual health; and developing self-discipline. Developing these habits helps believers better manage what God has entrusted to them and prepares them for eternity.
This document discusses good habits for Christians to develop as stewards of God. It lists the following habits: seeking God first through prayer and Bible study; looking for the return of Jesus; using time wisely; living a healthy lifestyle with attention to physical, mental, and spiritual health; and developing self-discipline. Developing these habits helps believers better manage what God has entrusted to them and prepares them for eternity.
This document discusses good habits for Christians to develop as stewards of God. It lists the following habits: seeking God first through prayer and Bible study; looking for the return of Jesus; using time wisely; living a healthy lifestyle with attention to physical, mental, and spiritual health; and developing self-discipline. Developing these habits helps believers better manage what God has entrusted to them and prepares them for eternity.
This document discusses good habits for Christians to develop as stewards of God. It lists the following habits: seeking God first through prayer and Bible study; looking for the return of Jesus; using time wisely; living a healthy lifestyle with attention to physical, mental, and spiritual health; and developing self-discipline. Developing these habits helps believers better manage what God has entrusted to them and prepares them for eternity.
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Lesson 12 for
March 24, 2018
A habit is a settled or regular tendency or practice. As stewards, we’ll be able to better manage God’s business if we develop good habits. Let’s study some of those good habits:
Seek God first.
Look for the return of Jesus. Use time wisely. Live healthy. Self-discipline. “And you will seek Me and find Me, when you search for Me with all your heart.” (Jeremiah 29:13)
Loving God is the most important
commandment. The Bible encourages us to make God’s business our priority (Matthew 22:37-38; 6:33) That was Jesus’ priority since He was a child (Luke 2:49) He developed the habit of prayer to have His priorities clear. Communicating with His Father became a need for Him. As stewards, studying the Word and praying must be a daily habit, not just an occasional activity. “Therefore you also be ready, for the Son of Man is coming at an hour you do not expect.” (Luke 12:40)
Jesus used parables to teach that we
must be stewards who actively look for His Second Coming. Forgetting that the event is near may divert our thoughts from the glorious future ahead. We may forget that we need to live as faithful sons of God. Our perspective on Christian life and the meaning of life may eventually be distorted. It’s very important to develop the habit of looking for the Second Coming, to speak about it and to faithfully wait for that glorious event. This habit changes our perspective on this life. “The glories that await the faithful overcomer are beyond any description. The Lord will greatly honor and exalt His faithful ones. They shall grow like the cedar, and their comprehension will be certainly increasing. And at every advanced stage of knowledge their anticipation will fall far beneath the reality. ‘Eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, neither E.G.W. (The Upward Look, May 17)
have entered into the heart of man,
the things which God hath prepared for them that love him’ (1 Corinthians 2:9). Our work now is to prepare for those mansions that God is preparing for those who love Him and keep His commandments.... The Lord Jesus will enlarge every mind and heart for the reception of the Holy Spirit.” “redeeming the time, because the days are evil.” (Ephesians 5:16)
Time is ephemeral and limited for us humans
(Psalm 90:10). Time passes no matter what we do. Therefore, it’s important to develop good habits that help us to make the most of such a limited resource. Good stewards must manage time wisely. There’s time for everything (Ecclesiastes 3:1), and we’ll be held accountable of how we use it.
Let our daily prayer be
“Teach us to number our days, that we may gain a heart of wisdom.” (Psalm 90:12) “Now may the God of peace Himself sanctify you completely; and may your whole spirit, soul, and body be preserved blameless at the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.” (1 Thessalonians 5:23)
Humans were created with perfect
physical, mental and spiritual health at the beginning. God has promised that He will restore that perfect state of health in us (Revelation 22:2) As we wait for that moment, God wants us to develop habits that benefit our health.
Physical Mental Spiritual
health health health For example, Develop healthy Prayer, Bible exercise and thoughts study and sharing good diet (Philippians 4:8) our faith “For God has not given us a spirit of fear, but of power and of love and of a sound mind.” (2 Timothy 1:7)
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Paul encouraged us to develop habits of
self-discipline. He used the example of a SOLOMON runner and a wrestler (1 Corinthians 9:24-27) There are examples in the Bible of the DANIEL results of self-discipline and the lack of it. Thanks to God’s power and our diligent effort, we’ll develop self-discipline to SAMSON become good stewards of our Lord. “In sincerity, in soul hunger, cry after God. Wrestle with the heavenly agencies until you have the victory. Put your whole being into the Lord’s hands, soul, body, and spirit, and resolve to be His loving, consecrated agency, moved by His will, controlled by His mind, infused by His Spirit.” E.G.W. (Our Highly Calling, May 5)