A Better Way to Live for Monday, August 30
"Acting in Our Own Self-Interest"
Watch the devotional now:
http://www.itiswritten.com/television#episodes/3372
Summary: As Christians, we're supposed to be lights to the world, but when we put on the name of Christ and act in our own self-interest, we can cause irreparable damage to the cause of God. What happens when the very people who are supposed to show Christ to the world become guilty of being the ones who hide Him most effectively?
Verse: "Now hear this, you heads of the house of Jacob and rulers of the house of Israel, who abhor justice and pervert all equity, who build up Zion with bloodshed and Jerusalem with iniquity: her heads judge for a bribe, her priests teach for pay, and her prophets divine for money. Yet they lean on the Lord, and say, 'Is not the Lord among us? No harm can come upon us.'"
—Micah 3:9-11
Watch the devotional now:
http://www.itiswritten.com/television#episodes/3372
Summary: As Christians, we're supposed to be lights to the world, but when we put on the name of Christ and act in our own self-interest, we can cause irreparable damage to the cause of God. What happens when the very people who are supposed to show Christ to the world become guilty of being the ones who hide Him most effectively?
Verse: "Now hear this, you heads of the house of Jacob and rulers of the house of Israel, who abhor justice and pervert all equity, who build up Zion with bloodshed and Jerusalem with iniquity: her heads judge for a bribe, her priests teach for pay, and her prophets divine for money. Yet they lean on the Lord, and say, 'Is not the Lord among us? No harm can come upon us.'"
—Micah 3:9-11
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