Thursday, March 9, 2017

Spiritual Sensitivity by Billy Graham

Day By Day With Billy Graham

Day 68 of 366

Spiritual Sensitivity

There are certain elements of daily life which are not sinful in themselves but which have a tendency to lead to sin if they are abused. Abuse literally means "extreme use" and, in many instances, overuse of things lawful becomes sin. Ambition is an essential part of character, but it must be fixed on lawful objects and exercised in proper proportion. Thought about the necessities of life and taking care of one's family is absolutely essential; but this can degenerate into anxiety, and then, as Christ reminded us, the cares of this life choke the spiritual seed in the heart.

Making of money is essential for daily living; but money-making is apt to degenerate into money-loving, and then the deceitfulness of riches enters and spoils our spiritual life. Much so-called worldliness in Christian circles is misunderstood. You cannot confine it to a particular rank, walk, or circumstance of life, and say that one person is spiritual and another is unspiritual. Worldliness is actually a spirit, an atmosphere, an influence permeating the whole of life and human society, and it needs to be guarded against constantly and strenuously.

Daily Prayer

Lord, keep me sensitive to Your Spirit that I may not fall into the spirit of worldliness and its lusts.

1 John 2:15 NASB

15 Do not love the world nor the things in the world. If anyone loves the world, the love of the Father is not in him.

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