Wednesday, February 4, 2026

 “Who considers God in everything”. William Law, 18th Century Church of England Priest.

As a seasoned Christian, I’ve been digging deeper in my biblical studies, currently focusing on growing in holiness. To aid in my desire to live a more holy life, I’ve read The Pursuit of Holiness by Jerry Bridges. An amazing book that helps the reader look at his/her life to better understand sinful habits and how we can learn to hate them, in effort to remove them from one’s life. My second book I started reading is entitled, The Practice of Godliness by Jerry Bridges. I just started reading it and within the first few pages, writer William Law is quoted, “Who considers God in everything”.

 I had to ask myself a simple question, do I consider God in everything I do? After some reflection and deep thought, I find myself coming up short in several areas of my life. Whether is just a simple oversight on my part or pure neglect, I recognize those areas are my weakest link in my pursuit of living a more holy life. The word, “AVOIDANCE” screams loudly in my mind as I realize there are things I do, say, and think that pivot me in the opposite direction of holiness.

 1 Timothy 6:11 comes to mind, “But I say flee sinful actions, man of God, and pursue righteousness, godliness, faith, love, patience, and gentleness.

 God has given each of His children the Holy Spirit. Just like when the hair rises on a dog when scared, the Spirit alerts us to the lure of temptation and sin, and at that moment we are to flee, run like our life depends upon it (because it really does), and don’t look back. One of my weaknesses is looking back. I feel a confidence that I won’t fall for another one of Satan’s tactics to sin, yet somehow that forbidden fruit becomes the focal point of my eyes and my defenses are weakened. You probably know the rest of the story, reset the holiness clock back to zero, lets try this again.

 As Christians (this includes me), we MUST always consider God in every action, every thought, and every word spoken. When we do, He acts as a filter to help us screen out anything unholy that will hurt our relationship with Him. Staying prayed up, continually, and avoiding those things, places, and thoughts that easily distract us from living a life of holiness, we can be assured another day of victory for the sake of God and His desire for us to stay the course.

 

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