Keys

“Therefore if any man be in Christ, he is a new creature; old things are passed away; behold all things are become new.” (2 Cor 5:17)

There are many books written that offer keys for enjoying a healthy life right now. Chapters after chapters run the gamut of how we behave in our spiritual, personal, and social relationships, in the way we think, visualize and feel, and the way we exercise and take care of our physical bodies. In total, these resources offer a comprehensive analysis of the vital departments of our life and undoubtedly carry doable and wholesome suggestions for improvement. In the spirit of saving time to decipher the many sources and voices available, there is one key we recommend you give personal focus.

In Joyce Meyer’s book, Look Great Feel Great, she too offers keys to enjoying a healthy life right now and concludes with the most crucial key of all, Taking Responsibility for Your Life. Her book ends with her encouragement for us to do so and she offers a practical request for the reader to take a moment of privacy, to breathe a deep breath, and repeat this personal phrase:

“I am responsible for my own life. No one can take charge of it but me. If I am unhappy or unhealthy, I know I have the power to change that. I have all the help and knowledge I need, and with God’s hand today I start becoming the person of excellence I have always known I could be.”

The key to Joyce Myer’s final key is with God’s hand. So family and friends, in today’s message, may we go to the promise of God and pray to Him directly for His hand to be activated in our lives. Please take time to meditate and renew the Spirit of your mind as you read and apply this following prayer to your own life. Doing so goes to the very source of our inspiration for all things being new in the first place:

“Now may the God of peace Himself sanctify me (set me aside for His purpose) completely; and may my whole spirit, soul, and body be preserved blameless at the coming of my Lord Jesus Christ.” (1 Thes 5:23)

So family and friends, for any lock serving as a stronghold against our will or choice to be responsible and accountable for our life, let’s call upon the transforming Lord to be our Key.

James 1:22; Eph 4:23; Phil 4:13; 1 Tim 4:8