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The Key Of Your Life Is In Your Hands

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The Key Of Your Life Is In Your Hands Thursday 2nd January
Text: Deuteronomy. 30:15-20 
Key verse: See, I have set before thee this day life and good, and death and evil; Deuteronomy 30:15 
You are to determine how your Christian life should be; whether you will continue in Christ or not; whether you will eventually get to Heaven or not. How else do we explain about those who backslide? Is it that God rejected them on the way? No. How about those who ascended to some great height, but then fell from there? Is it because God pushed them down? How then do we explain about those who are stagnant in their Christian life? Is it that God does not want them to make progress in life? Can it be said that God does not want them to have His revelations, to be established in Christ or to be useful in His hands? Not at all! It all rests in their hands. He who uses the key well gets the best and he who refuses to use the key well, suffers the consequences. God stands very close by to make His grace sufficient for you and encourage you on your Christian establishment, spiritual progress and eternity with Himself. He is standing by to encourage you, to give you grace if you dare to stand.
Can you see very clearly here, what the LORD is saying, “I call Heaven and earth to record this day?” He has given to you the means of salvation, the men of salvation and has also shown clearly to you the manner of the Christian life, and now has put the key in your hand, that is, freedom of choice. He has made everything available to make you complete and useful and has given the key to you. He called Heaven and Earth to record this day against you that He has set before you, life and good, death and evil. And now He stands by to encourage you, saying, “Choose life that you and your children may live.” The key is your power of choice, the exercise of your free will. God has provided everything and said you are to exercise your will-power to make good use of them. He will never force you. The doors are before you to open. Future greatness and glory have been shown to you. He has given you wonderful and fantastic promises to claim. God has told you what He can do for you, but the choice is yours and that is the key: your will power, your right of choice. 
Thought For The Day: Choose holiness of life that you will live forever
Song For The Day: I have chosen the way (2x) I have chosen the right way…
Bible Reading For The Day: Genesis 5-8
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