Day 8 – Fearing God
To think on justice also means that we should not keep our minds focused on that which is unjust.
To think on justice also means that we should not keep our minds focused on that which is unjust.
When the Bible tells us to think on “just” things, it means to think on things that are fair and righteous; of course, God being our ultimate example.
The way to live an honorable life is by doing good works with humility.
He sacrificed everything for us and the easiest way to think on “all that is honorable” is to focus on King Jesus!
Not everything that is “true” is the truth.
To think on what is “true” is to think about “truth”.
Knowing we are instructed to “think on these things” and “take every thought captive” (2 Corinthians 10:5), we know which things to let in. Entry to all else should be refused.
Not because you want to be known as a house that serves the Lord, but because you do it with hearts seeking to please our King
From one house serving the Lord to another; helping each other to be encouraged and keep their hope and faith in the Lord.
To stand fast as a house that serves the Lord, we should invite our community (like Joshua did) to serve the Lord together as a unified Body of Christ and to be encouraged by each other’s faith (like Paul describes).