We need to seek behavior that shows high moral
standards. I hear, see, and read a lot about how people are trying to skirt the
perfect law of liberty. (James 1:25) This is not the virtuous life God desires
for us. We should be striving to be perfect. That means we need to be willing
to understand what all a verse or verses encompasses. Then we can be sure to
live right. Those that are virtuous meditate on what is true, just, noble,
pure, lovely, and of good report. (Phil. 4:8) The world is the opposite. They
run in the flood of dispensation. (I Pet. 4:4) Then they speak evil of us.
Don’t give in and try to skirt the truth or compromise your virtue. Be
virtuous.
“But I discipline my body and bring it into subjection, lest, when I have preached to others, I myself should become disqualified” (1 Corinthians 9:27). It would be best if you worked on creating in your mind mental structures for success. A study was done where two basketball teams had to shoot free throws. One group went out and shot 100 free throws with something life 30% accuracy. The second group had sat for 30 minutes and visualized making a perfect free throw 100 times. That team went out and shot 100 free throws with 75% accuracy. What is the difference? The mental structure. You can do the same. Paul said, “I discipline my body, I seek to please God.” Just like Paul, we must get in our heads what we will do to be successful in Christ. Work to create Godly mental structures. ...
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