May 28, 2020
Today’s Daily Devotional
BIBLE MEDITATION
“I say then, walk in the Spirit, and you shall not fulfill the lust of the flesh”
DEVOTIONAL THOUGHT
When God made you, He gave you certain impulses—the impulse of hunger and thirst, for example—and the need for rest, for achievement, and the need for pleasure and sex.
All these are God-given instincts. There is nothing dirty or impure about any of those.
But the flesh takes these natural instincts and distorts, perverts, twists, and misuses them. Hunger turns to gluttony; sex turns to immorality; the need for rest turns to laziness; the need for recreation turns to debauchery.
Our old nature, called “the flesh,” takes the things of God and perverts and twists them and tries to get us to fulfill a legitimate desire in an illegitimate way.
ACTION POINT
How can we keep the flesh from taking over? Look at our verse: “Walk in the Spirit, and you will not fulfill the lusts of the flesh.” The Christian life is not a one-time event but a daily walk, step by step each day. When you are submitting moment by moment to the Holy Spirit, the flesh will not be in the driver’s seat.
TREASURES FROM THE WORD
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TODAY’S MESSAGE
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God’s Presence in the Hour of Death
Genesis 50:22-26
The fear of death keeps people in bondage. Yet, a child of God can smile at death. That’s what Joseph did in Genesis 50. In this message, Adrian Rogers shares how to practice God’s presence in the hour of death.
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