Stop doing things that don’t work
“Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom.” Col 3:16 NKJV
The story’s told of a couple who decided to go duck hunting together. They heard that they needed a good duck hunting dog, so they went to a kennel and got one. They heard that they needed a good shotgun, so they went to the store and bought one. Then they went hunting. At the end of the day they hadn’t got a single duck. The husband said to his wife, “Honey, we’ve got to be doing something wrong here.” His wife replied, “Well, maybe if we throw the dog up a little higher he could catch a duck this time.” When it comes to the Christian life, we try to accomplish things with tools that don’t work or don’t make sense. A dog is not the right weapon to get ducks—you need firepower to bring a duck down. Why did Paul write, “Let the word of Christ dwell in you richly in all wisdom”? Because when the word of Christ dwells richly in your heart, you’re equipped with God’s wisdom. You can’t solve a problem by using the very elements that caused it. You need God’s wisdom, and it’s found in His Word. Less than 30 percent of Christians read their Bible daily. Think about that: 70 percent of Christians look for the answer in the wrong places. When you have a problem, the first thing you should ask is, “What does God’s Word say about this?” “The entrance of Your words gives light; it gives understanding to the simple” (Ps 119:130 NKJV). Instead of doing things that don’t work—turn to God’s Word.
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