Why do we live the way we do?
As always, another year opens its curtains to us, some of us have started this year on high notes already and some may have already encountered set backs and oppositions as the month unfolds but don’t be dismayed, you are made to last.
One of the things I have been awakened to as the month began is to evaluate my principles according to the word of God. Now this may sound cliché to you however I need you to hear me out. You see, many of us have certain convictions, principles, beliefs that we live by daily. Most of our daily walk is shaped out of what we believe, what we are convicted of and what principles we have. If you attended a church service on the 31st of December 2011, you may have been absorbed by prophetic declarations made in relation to the year 2012. That declaration becomes somewhat of a conviction and guide to how you enter and take on the New Year and as such, your attitudes and faith is fuelled by what you have heard and accepted.
I find that in most areas of our life, we have some sort of principle we live by, some sort of conviction or reason to engage or behave in certain ways. I wonder if we ever ask ourselves why we live the way we live? What are your principles, convictions or way of life based on?
Are your principles based on a movie you watched, or something you heard someone say or do, or are your principles based on past experiences? What exactly is the basis of your principle? God centered or person centered?
For example if you are married- why do you think you are committed to your spouse? Is it because it’s the normal thing to do or is it because you are convicted by God in his word to stay committed? In every facet of our existence, there is a principle you and I live by- think about it for a minute.
The question though is what is your principle based on?
Daniel and his friends refused to eat and dine with the King because they had a conviction in GOD and they knew the law of God concerning what the King was asking them to do and so, refused to commit to anything outside the word of God. Joseph refused to be intimate with Mrs Potipher because he feared GOD
Their principle and conviction was God based!!
As we begin this year, we need to clearly understand the reason why we engage in certain behaviours, practices and actions; we need to also evaluate the principles by which we live. Let us examine ourselves, review our convictions in line with the Word of God and by the help of God, and discard any principle or beliefs that don’t sit inside the knowledge of God as we start a fresh year.
In the words of Charles Stanley, ‘Obey God and leave the consequences to HIM’.

